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My point is that size matters. The amount of force power one can generate is... first and foremost based on their size, and the second being based on their skill.

Luke Skywalker had no way to send the second Death Star hurling into the Endor system's sun, even if he wanted to.

Now... you may have some advantages over Dekaranger Robo, I'll grant you that. Your force abilities could certainly shift my aim, and redirect projectiles... But Dekaranger Robo is far too big for you to simply crush.

Also, your domain? I'm a tech monkey! *makes DW unable to connect to the internet! :p
 
I would be interested in seeing one based on the Mario Party Rap, but I'm not certain people would want it.
 
I meant the attack, not the robot
I don't know. It's a superhero show made for Japanese children. It does do a bit in explaining the mechanics, but unlike Star Trek, it doesn't go into detail about everything. Considering the damage it does to enemy robots and monsters, I'd have to guess the projectiles in the finisher are rods of tough metal shot at a high velocity.

But yeah anyway. I'm a giant robot, and you're a tiny dog so... :p
 
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