![]() They blow out air enough to keep it in the air on earth for a whole hour, that's a tremendous amount of force with which one can propel themselves in space where there are minimal drag forces, allowing for that force to make the ship go very very fast.Ĭonsidering how un-aerodynamic it is and how much metal is likely in it (almost an entire city of gold's worth), it would likely have around as much or more force than our spaceflights use to blast off into space. He does use his powers as previously stated only to fly the Ark Maxim to the moon though. I don't believe he can reach the moon just by his own power, wouldn't that imply that he could fly or teleport with his lightning powers. One of these thunderbolts is enough to burn down an entire village, and Enel can create a giant thundercloud that can destroy an entire island. ![]() Enel used the gold from the Shandora ruins as a conductor for his electricity.Įnel can use Maxim to create massive lightning storms via a combination of chemical vats that produce storms clouds and his own lightning abilities. ![]() Enel's electrical energy is her main power supply, while two hundred Jet Dials are used as a backup power supply to keep the ark in the air for an hour if something were to happen to the Ark's mechanism. The Maxim is capable of flight, even in space. All they would need is a powerful thrust force to move in space, which can most likely be done using the chemical vats on the ship. Also, Enel used his electricity powers to power the ship itself so it's possible to say that the ship could possibly reach very high speeds in space, there's nothing to slow down the ship. The ship they used was the Ark Maxim which is a flying ship, stuff that we did not have in the 16th century. You're using the logic of our history vs One Piece. However, his electricity-based powers have no effect on certain substances such as rubber, making Luffy a formidable enemy, as he is immune to Enel's powers. ![]() His mini-series suggests he does not need to breathe and can survive outside of the atmosphere. In the 16th century, they did not have ships that could travel in the air nor in space for that matter. The problem I see is that you are using the logic of our history versus logic of One Piece. ![]()
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