Thread:Superluigiluigi/@comment-1058260-20150302080212/@comment-1058260-20150303191159

1. Okay, if the continuity is referenced later, that checks out.

3. Cool; sorry for the misinterpretation.

5. The volcano is resting on the Earth and its capacity to absorb counter-reaction; this is why you can drop something heavy on a sturdy spring and it will bounce back up.

Basically, I think you're being inconsistent about what calculations should apply in a scene where normal reality is just being suspended in various ways. (When the universe has ships that go faster than light in Super Mario Galaxy, relativity isn't really a thing anymore unless something suggests otherwise. This is why I use the non-relativistic kinetic energy equation for What-If Death Battle energy calculations, even though it doesn't change the exponent very much in this case.) Still, we know DK punched the moon out of orbit. That's obviously what happened. He's got at least enough power to do that and it's pretty hard to argue otherwise. But he's only a star-buster if you go by specific calcuations that make these assumptions on what does and does not apply; it just seems like kinetic energy cancellation is a better estimate than low star-busting power if we're going to try and quantify it.