Talk:Mario VS Sonic/@comment-29933641-20170903214127/@comment-31816534-20171122223608

1. To have infinite speed would mean that you'd have to be beyond time. And judging how Mario ages, yeah. Why? You ask? Because to have infinite speed would mean you'd were able to outpace time, something that never ends. and to outpace what never ends is impossible. As for moving in a timeless void, considering the fact that time is neccesary for movement, you'd have to be beyond time, meaning you can't age. Now I know you'll bring the whole "Super Mario Galaxy" and how Bowser Jr. never ages, but in all honesty, if Junior was beyond time, he wouldn't have aged from prior Sunshine. Now I know you'll go all "But I never said that Junior had infinite speed!" I'm just using an analogy. Also, Sonic actually is +MFTL as he can perform Universal travel. You're probably thinking "We don't know when he got back!" according to calculations made by the person who made this https://plus.google.com/u/1/+SonicTheHedgehog123/posts/82XGzWjDNy7?pageId=none, Sonic is 109.6 Billion×FTL if he did it in a year, 1.3 Trillion×FTL if he did it in a month, 40.3 Trillion×FTL if he did it in a day, 967.2 Trillion×FTL if he did it in an hour. The credit belongs to the person who made the rt.

2. Except that Sonic is far more durable than Mario. Mario may have never survived a supernova, but Sonic survived a star-destroying black hole. Now you'll say "But wait! Mario can touch Culex, who is made of anti-matter!" Culex also said he's made of matter. Now I'm gonna guess that Culex can shift between being matter and antimatter because if he couldn't, he'd be destroying himself. But even so, Culex did say he wanted to challenge their strongest knight, which would mean he'd want to do battle with Mario, and he can't battle something killed by his antimatter.

You say speed isn't everything, but strength isn't the ultimate factor either.