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Post by LouSMFAN on Mar 27, 2005 12:53:32 GMT -5
Another One But we were discussing this in a chat room and in a PM on another SM board and I thought it was pretty weird. Here it is: Pluto is the smallest planet. So pluto should be the weakest senshi right? My reply: Even though Pluto is the smallest planet it doesn't mean she can't be strong. The Moon(Sailor moon) is small and she is very strong. What is the difference if the planet/moon is small or not?
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Post by Creshosk on Mar 27, 2005 17:39:55 GMT -5
Another One But we were discussing this in a chat room and in a PM on another SM board and I thought it was pretty weird. Here it is: Pluto is the smallest planet. So pluto should be the weakest senshi right? My reply: Even though Pluto is the smallest planet it doesn't mean she can't be strong. The Moon(Sailor moon) is small and she is very strong. What is the difference if the planet/moon is small or not? Why does size aquint to strength? The most deadly of frogs are the smallest ones. The most deadly of things is also the smallest.
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Post by Zyppora on Mar 29, 2005 2:37:00 GMT -5
Would that be a neutron, Cresh?
Anywayz, I don't think the size of the guardian planet would be any kind of indication towards the respective senshi's power. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system, but Sailor Jupiter got taken out by Sailor Uranus in one blow.
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Post by Mercury on Mar 29, 2005 10:55:55 GMT -5
Would that be a neutron, Cresh? Anywayz, I don't think the size of the guardian planet would be any kind of indication towards the respective senshi's power. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system, but Sailor Jupiter got taken out by Sailor Uranus in one blow. Yea, I remember that episode. Also you must remember that Sailor Pluto is one of the strongest Sailor Senshi (power ability-wise). So that basically counts off Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Venus, and possibly Neptune and Uranus too.
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Post by Creshosk on Mar 29, 2005 17:09:07 GMT -5
well any subatomic particle can do it. Get enough electrons together and you get a bolt of lightning. but a singular neutron or proton can disrupt part of your body and cause cancer. Some poisons don't have to be in large doeses to be lethal and then there are the viruses.
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Post by Zyppora on Mar 30, 2005 1:51:51 GMT -5
Viruses are actually quite large if we examine them on a (sub)atomic level. Neutrons would by far be the most lethal and yet smallest particle. I'm not sure what the effects of a proton would be in collision to an organic cell, but electrons are less deadly than we may think. How many of you have been killed by touching both contacts on a battery?
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Post by sailorpluto7 on Apr 13, 2005 4:41:53 GMT -5
I don't think it matters at all. I mean the moon isn't even a planet and she's the strongest one! The moon is only a satellite and is puny compared to other planets like Jupiter! So it doesn't matter. Besides I think that Sailor Pluto is one of the strongest scouts.
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Post by Betty Ann on May 31, 2005 10:51:56 GMT -5
Well, Pluto is also the farthest from the sun, and the farthest from the Moon. Since the outer senshi guard the outer edge of the Solar System, it would make sense for her to be the strongest!
But I don't personally think that planet size/distance has anything to do with it.
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Post by Zyppora on May 31, 2005 12:48:49 GMT -5
Well, this would raise another question: if you determine a 'most powerful senshi' by means of planet size or anything else, who would be the 'least powerful senshi', following this line of logic? If you say Pluto is the MPS (most powerful senshi) because planet Pluto is furthest away from the moon, wouldn't that mean that Mars (or Venus) would be the LPS? Surely, I don't think it works that way.
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Post by sailorpluto7 on May 31, 2005 17:00:33 GMT -5
I don't think anything with size or stuff like that determine power. I think their responsibilities determine their power. Think about it, Usagi's job is to guard the innocent and the Silver Imperium Crystal and she becomes Queen. That is a lot of responsibility. The inner scouts (The 4 Guardian Scouts) protect the princess. But their princess is very powerful and is capable of protecting herself. So their responsibility is not that great.
On the other hand the Outer Scouts have great responsibilities. Neptune and Uranus repel wanderers from space. Pluto is the Guardian of the Gate of Time. She guards TIME. Time is a broad thing and would require a higher level of power to guard. Saturn is the senshi of destruction. She has to have powers capable of destroying planets. I think the ability to destroy planets would require great power!
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Post by Betty Ann on May 31, 2005 17:25:20 GMT -5
Well, this would raise another question: if you determine a 'most powerful senshi' by means of planet size or anything else, who would be the 'least powerful senshi', following this line of logic? If you say Pluto is the MPS (most powerful senshi) because planet Pluto is furthest away from the moon, wouldn't that mean that Mars (or Venus) would be the LPS? Surely, I don't think it works that way. I'm not saying that's the way it is, I was just making a comment. If you'll read, I also said that I think it has nothing to do with it. BUT, if you think about it, the inner senshi are far less "powerful" than the outer senshi, so the logic there makes sense. And of course we know that the Outer senshi's duty is to protect the Inners and the Moon, which means that they have great responsibility - because they lie on the outskirts of the Solar System, and are farthest from the Moon. In my opinion, though, all of the senshi have their individual strengths and weaknesses.
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Post by sailorpluto7 on May 31, 2005 18:40:17 GMT -5
Once again a good point BettyAnn.
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Post by Betty Ann on May 31, 2005 19:48:13 GMT -5
Once again a good point BettyAnn. thanks, Sailor Pluto
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Post by hawksgirl19 on May 31, 2005 22:57:54 GMT -5
If you really want to go with the whole powers being based on the planet theory, think of this quote (dunno where it's from), "Dynamite comes in small packages." Basically, a ton of power is packed into the smallest of packages. I guess you could also relate this to us small people. ;D We can pack a lot of punch when we wanna!
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Post by Zyppora on May 31, 2005 23:48:28 GMT -5
If you really want to go with the whole powers being based on the planet theory, think of this quote (dunno where it's from), "Dynamite comes in small packages." Basically, a ton of power is packed into the smallest of packages. I guess you could also relate this to us small people. ;D We can pack a lot of punch when we wanna! I think the term 'compact' is what you're looking for?
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