13 Comments

Dubshoka8/13/2016, 3:56:05 PM11 votes

He also uses mana, implying more energy being put into the star's rotation.

Paper Towel8/13/2016, 7:08:52 PM4 votes

AurelionSol Because I am a star dragon, that's why.

SSShutTheDuckUp8/13/2016, 11:36:44 PM2 votes

This can be somewhat explained with something like "he uses mana, therefore he increases their mass". However - how can you explain that from the outside we can see his stars freely crossing Veigar's event horizon, then coming back completely save? I mean - for real, simple astrophysics!

Oleandervine8/13/2016, 11:46:01 PM2 votes

Are you arguing physics in a universe where Zac, Karthus, Tahm Kench, and Annie exist? I'm pretty sure all bets on real world science were off once magic was introduced.

cinomenapplebae8/13/2016, 1:40:28 PM1 votes

Maybe he makes them alot faster then when they were moving at the small speed before

Kuzja18/14/2016, 2:02:34 AM1 votes

Perhaps he manipulates each star's gravity to be much stronger and at a specific direction just to increase the star's speed.

GaleWinUnleashed8/13/2016, 3:58:08 PM1 votes

Well they're also doing more damage, so obviously he put more energy into them. That even explains why it drains mana.

Kalmair8/13/2016, 7:53:07 PM1 votes

That's not even the right equation?

SlntReaper8/13/2016, 8:18:41 PM1 votes

But what about when you try to get into a higher orbit with a rocket ship? You have to go faster to get there.

ARequestOfDeath8/14/2016, 1:55:13 AM1 votes

he is a magical space dragon he doesn't care about anything. even gravity.