Talk:Metal Sonic VS Zero/@comment-30508636-20170615035115/@comment-30508636-20170617045253

After a quick search on sonic battle I realized how you are manipulating information.

1st: It was the death egg blaster that destroyed all the stars in range and not Sonic or Emerl. Emerl absorbed some of the damage, but not quite to the point of reproducing it, which makes your comment fallacious. It has never been mentioned that sonic is capable of destroying solar systems or even stars, even in their super form. He has no feats of that level. This is a feat of death egg, the biggest weapon Eggman has ever created. They are different things, learn to separate them.

And then you claim that sonic defeated emerl in 30 seconds, but you forgot that after absorbing some of the damage from death egg blaster he managed to defeat both sonic and shadow together.

Emerl also tried to use the death egg blaster to destroy the earth, which i can assume that he would not be able to do it with his own hands or  he would have

many difficulties for this. Anyway, he is not STAR LEVEL.

Here is an analysis of Emerl:

Http://vsbattles.wikia.com/wiki/Emerl

2nd Solaris for sure is a multi universal level character, but this is BECAUSE it was stated in the game and the game showed he doing it. But we do not have any feat or an assertion that metal sonic or even super sonic would be able to do something close to that. Just because Sonic managed to defeat a universal busting character does not prove he is capable of destroying a universe either, because in the world of fiction every things hapen if writers want it, even if nothing has logic.

What i want to say is: If writers wants hero to defeat the villain, then,  this will happen even if the villain is infinitely stronger.

An example is Kratos defeating Zeus, a god near omnipotent capable of hold planets (power of projection), running at higher light speeds (manages to turn into light and easily surpasses them). And Kratos is what? He does not even able to run at the sound speed, but he overcame Zeus simply because the writers wanted it.