Talk:Nightwing VS Daredevil/@comment-25037311-20180925021830/@comment-26418719-20180926225901

>And the Moons likely function different from the Stars.

Are you freaking kidding me? Did you even READ my points? Power Stars act as Power Moons in Super Mario Odyssey, and according to Cappy, they are the same god damn objects, just with different shapes. They are practically indistinguishable in what they do.

>First off, what says that they’re not real lasers? Do you have any proof? Because they look real to me, being from Sci-Fi advanced technology.

Because the projectile they shoot is a freaking ball of energy. Not a continous beam. That's like saying the blasters from Star Wars are lightspeed (they aren't). Even things like Optimus Prime's Ion Blaster or the Gundam's Beam Rifle are more convincing as laser weapons, and THEY aren't Light Speed. The Shroobs' Ray Guns are no different. An ACTUAL laser would be like the ones that Cackletta's Soul shoots from her eyes in the final fight of Superstar Saga, but THAT can't be scaled to either due to the obvious telegraphing showing exactly how to avoid it (plus the fact that she stops time when she fires, so the Bros. HAVE to be out of the way before she fires to even hope to avoid it in the first place, but she makes clear when and where she's going to shoot).

>But I won’t get into it. And the Power Stars in their appearances are just as consistent

Except they aren't. I've already explained this. Maintaining a pocket dimension requires SIGNIFICANTLY more energy than powering a ship. If we compare the energy output the Power Stars have throughout each different iteration of it, it's clear that the energy output is inconsistent between games, with each game having wildly different ideas about how much energy they should be giving out. General gist is, it once again comes down to the fact that Mario as a series is inconsistent.

>Ok, so you might be right on the black hole size. Still, it was created by the Grand-Star and is powerful enough to destroy a galaxy at its max.

There's no solid evidence of Galaxy-level feats in either Super Mario Galaxy game. You say 'at max', but there's no evidence to support it. Merely speculation.