Editing Forum:Metaknight's hidden flaw (very well hidden indeed)

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Wait, if PK were real, and the programmers believed in it, why would Ness and Lucas' final smashes need to be rigged to respond to PK if PK can control and influence events?[[User:Y462|Y462]] <small>([[User talk:Y462|T]] • [[Special:Contributions/Y462|C]]  • [[Special:Editcount/Y462|E]] )</small> 02:38, 3 February 2009 (UTC)
Wait, if PK were real, and the programmers believed in it, why would Ness and Lucas' final smashes need to be rigged to respond to PK if PK can control and influence events?[[User:Y462|Y462]] <small>([[User talk:Y462|T]] • [[Special:Contributions/Y462|C]]  • [[Special:Editcount/Y462|E]] )</small> 02:38, 3 February 2009 (UTC)
:If PK were real (I'm going to try to remain completely neutral in this debate, so as not to offend anyone), people would be able to move (kinesis) objects with their mind (psycho). However, game code, which is fundamentally binary, is not a solid object, and therefore cannot be "moved" as, say, one of those spoons you might try and bend if you were a bored "PKer." There would be no way for the programmers to rig the game, as the Nintendo Wii has (would have?) no way of detecting psychokinetic energy. There's no programming language out there that says "IF: PK detected THEN: pwn with Starstorm ELSE: fail at life" because (besides the obvious high unlikeliness of its existence) machines have no way of detecting a force that does not emit a wavelength. By the way, is there some way to re-name this forum, cuz we're not talking about Meta Knight anymore.--[[User:Meta-K|Meta-Kirb]] ([[User talk:Meta-K|talk]]) 03:03, 3 February 2009 (UTC)
::The above posts are full of win. [[User:Semicolon|Semicolon]] ([[User talk:Semicolon|talk]]) 03:06, 3 February 2009 (UTC)
You know, I got bored today and actually went and tried Ness's Final Smash to see what happens.  Guess what?  It's a pattern.  No random number generators, no homing missiles, no PK, no dolphin energy fields.  So, you can't influence it with PK, which incidentally doesn't exist.  [[User:Clarinet Hawk|Clarinet Hawk]] <small>([[User talk:Clarinet Hawk|talk]] · [[Special:Contributions/Clarinet Hawk|contributions]])</small> 05:16, 30 August 2009 (UTC)
== And back to the original question ==
As much as I enjoyed the PK argument (I'm not being sarcastic), I'd like to take a moment to go back to the original point of this thread.  You see, Meta Knight's tech roll isn't even that bad.  It still moves him far enough in a direction that a tech-chase still requires some guessing.  And let's say you guess right.  Meta Knight can still use his down-smash, up special, or any other of his almost limitless moves that have no lag and high priority.  You show me the videos of you (or any player for that matter) beating M2K with ZSS or the ICs using this tech chase roll whatchamacallit, then I'll think that maybe Meta Knight is vulnerable to this.  [[User:Clarinet Hawk|Clarinet Hawk]] <small>([[User talk:Clarinet Hawk|talk]] · [[Special:Contributions/Clarinet Hawk|contributions]])</small> 20:39, 19 February 2009 (UTC)
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