
| NecromanseR_RuS #926100 5 months ago |
shadow with pell proportions from one piece. Also merry sue |
| Anonymous #926151 5 months ago |
Mary Sues can turn; Dainty Dish can't turn unless she's 80,000ft in the air and has a medium-sized state's worth of space.
Mary Sues can hover like no tomorrow; Dainty Dish simply can't. Mary Sues can outclass the canon heroine in every possible area; Dainty Dish can only outclass Rainbow Dash in one area under very specific circumstances. Mary Sues are based off the author's power fantasies; Dainty Dish's entire being is based off the production model of a real aircraft. Ergo, Dainty Dish isn't a Mary Sue. |
| Lium #926166 5 months ago |
Lol, you lost me at outclassing Rainbow Dash in anything. |
| Regiskyubey #926190 5 months ago |
Tom Clancy Hawx. |
| Anonymous #926779 5 months ago |
Rainbow is outclassed by tons of ponies at plenty of things. As for the characters, Dainty there is a SR-71. Rainbow is an F22. Duh. |
| badinfluence #929066 5 months ago |
Rainbow is not that canned POS they called the Raptor. She'd be a Eurofighter Typhoon.
The Eurofighter is insanely fast, and insanely maneuverable, that screams Rainbow dash. |
| Anonymous #1229942 3 months ago |
But the F-22 is 20% Cooler. ^_~
Anyway, the pony in the picture is a ponified production model Spyplane. The characteristics of the SR-71 mean she's actually got a very POOR performance envelope compared to Rainbow Dash. The SR-71's speed and altitude require a specific method of climbing, and the aircraft itself has all the agility of a passenger airliner. And its very tempermental if you leave the evelope. Tempermental as in "Time to eject!". - It can't pull Gs, at all. It'll snap like a twig. - It can't go fast at low altitude. It'll rip itself apart from air pressure and heat. - It's easy to lose control. Its aerodynamics are hostile to sudden control movements. - It can flameout easily if mishandled. Rainbow Dash can fly circles around such characteristics. She just can't outrun it when it gets into a climb and passes the mach 1.20 threshold. (Where in the SR-71, the Ramjet components of the engines start to develope power.) |