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Anonymous commented at 2014-01-31 00:57:52 » #1479644
If you really want to get technical, Peacock is still ignoring the laws of gravity and going by 'toon physics here.
IRL, if someone used a single rocket to try and make themselves float like that, it'd send them careening off spinning backwards, not hovering the way she's doing. They'd need secondary rockets to stabilize their position in the air.
She's just doing this for style.
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If you really want to get technical, Peacock is still ignoring the laws of gravity and going by 'toon physics here.
IRL, if someone used a single rocket to try and make themselves float like that, it'd send them careening off spinning backwards, not hovering the way she's doing. They'd need secondary rockets to stabilize their position in the air.
She's just doing this for style.
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Legaloli commented at 2020-05-02 01:02:28 » #2520992
I'm sure anon 2 is aware that Peacock is also a toon, having abilities of a cartoon character, which is infinite but limited to the character's thought process and how funny the potential act is. Her skating on a rocket like nothing means she's doing it either for comedic purpose or because she is aware her toon powers work like that. Cartoon superpowers kinda fit in this realm of: "I can do literally ANYTHING if my controller/writer says I can."
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I'm sure anon 2 is aware that Peacock is also a toon, having abilities of a cartoon character, which is infinite but limited to the character's thought process and how funny the potential act is. Her skating on a rocket like nothing means she's doing it either for comedic purpose or because she is aware her toon powers work like that. Cartoon superpowers kinda fit in this realm of: "I can do literally ANYTHING if my controller/writer says I can."
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