Aboard the now-discontinued Concorde , passengers could even enjoy an in-flight meal. But this is all within the artificial confines of an airplane.
All Sonic has is his incredible body. Because his body WOULD have to be incredibly strong and durable to achieve and survive the wear and tear of supersonic speeds — even if he's rolling through smooth tubes and chutes half the time. As " The Physics of Superheroes " author James Kakalios points out , a super-fast organism like The Flash would need super-healing abilities to rapidly recover from the physical damage of each acceleration — to say nothing of smashing into things.
The same goes for Sonic. But then again, if we're to assume Sonic's species evolved to reach such high speeds, he must be sturdy enough to survive it — at least in the short term.
So perhaps he does have the sort of enhanced healing speeds necessary to keep all his bones and ligaments from snapping. Or are we being too hard on Sonic?
Directed by Jeff Fowler, Sonic the Hedgehog is the first live-action film based on the Japanese video game franchise of the same name. Hiding from a tribe of echidnas who wish to harness his power, Sonic Ben Schwartz lives out a lonely existence on Earth undetected by the people of Green Hills, Montana. Bored with his job as a small town sheriff, Tom Wachowski James Marsden dreams of joining the San Francisco Police Department until he meets Sonic and sets out to help the speedy blue space hog escape the clutches of the mad scientist Dr.
Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. This question isn't exactly limited to the video game there's also the Archie Comics books and a TV series , but was there ever a canon answer on how fast Sonic can run? In his Super Sonic or Hyper Sonic states?
I suppose one would have to assume he's running on a flat surface. This wiki answer "How fast does sonic run in full speed" lists Sonic's increased speeds as he evolved through the games and shows.
Like most super powered characters, his powers keep expanding to extend the story. Soon he will be able to transcend both time and space. Officially, and technically, Sonic can run briefly at light speed, with the use of the Light Speed Dash power which itself requires the Light Speed Shoes.
For purposes of game play, Sonic's movement at this speed is not accurately depicted in the games. Well in Sonic Unleashed through checkpoints he clocked in a speed of miles per hour or so but further increased to miles per hour.
Sonic has limits but will break them as he gets through new stories. Within the game his max speed has been as slow as 10 meters per second and less than a quarter the speed of sound but tht's his actual speed in the game according to screw attack. Okay Sonic basically has no limits to his speed but it is recorded his average speed is miles per hour, this means he can break the sound barrier in mere seconds, but it was mentioned sonic can go light speed confirmed by the creator of Sonic, but this drains alot of chaos energy, but Sonic's speed can be affected by some environments like icy areas and muddy areas as well, but he is fast enough to run on water due to his speed and weight, lastly his speed is unknown but it is definetly faster than sound he will increase his speed in future adventures and stories.
In Sonic Unleashed Sonic the Hedgehog clocked through the check point of miles per hour, which means this would be Sonic's speed is unknown but clocked in an average of miles per hour as Sonic goes through more adventures his speed would increase greatly. I can't comment, so I'll edit the answer instead. This would give him plenty of time to adjust for such an object and move out of its way. The trouble comes in when he has to account for smaller objects, or for larger ones moving when he's closer to them.
The reaction time the time needed for light to enter your eye, hit your brain, and elicit a response from your muscles is about. At the speed of sound, Sonic would be traveling approximately feet while his brain was processing the visual input in front of him.
Even accounting for the brain's lag-correction , any changes to the landscape within the first feet or so in front of Sonic would be invisible to him. He'd come into contact with any moving object before his brain ever had a chance to notice. No matter how fast you run, you can't outrun the speed of cognitive processing.
In order for Sonic to stay alive with the sort of speed he's at, he'd need a whole host of other superpowers just to prevent himself from becoming mush the first time he turned on the afterburners. The next best thing or worst, given the political climate after his incredible speed is Sonic's penchant for collecting gold. Riches abound in Sonic's world and gold coins almost the size of his body are all over the place. Sonic swoops them up while he runs, tucking them into his… pockets?
The in-game rings are about the size of Sonic's head. We'll assume a foot in diameter. Even if we're being conservative, we're talking about an amount of gold equal to a standard gold bar — about ounces, or roughly 25 pounds. Just three of them would amount to Sonic carrying his weight in gold while running at Mach 1.
The number of rings he's able to carry, with no impact on his speed, is limited only by the number available in a given level. This raises a whole host of questions about his true top speed. Surely if he can maintain momentum while carrying thousands of pounds of gold, he could go faster without that burden.
In any event, carrying even a dozen rings would increase his total weight to five times standard. In-game, if Sonic comes into contact with an enemy or an object sometimes a sharpened spike, dear God , he has a moment of panic and spills his rings all over the place.
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