
| dragonSpike #490796 10 months ago |
More complete coloration of >>60013 than >>62171 is. I -wanted- to upload this as a .png but apparently 7.5 MB is greater than 8 MB and I'm not allowed to.
Seriously, where did they hire their mathematicians? |
| DrSurgeonGuy #490800 10 months ago |
I just realized, wouldn't Twilight be aging some too? |
| Anonymous #490802 10 months ago |
*sniffles* why is it even sadder each time I see this? |
| dragonSpike #490805 10 months ago |
@DrSurgeon does it look like Celestia's been aging over her thousand years? Twilight has the potential to become a princess, that probably means she won't age very quickly. |
| Anonymous #490814 10 months ago |
Damnit Twilight Press B!! |
| Kein #490866 10 months ago |
@dragonSpike
> Seriously, where did they hire their mathematicians? You don't say... |
| Anonymous #490872 10 months ago |
@ dragonSpike
Where the Hell did you get this idea? I'm pretty sure Celestia being able to control the Sun AND Moon along with being alive for what could be thousands of years, means that she a lot more different than a Unicorn pony. Also, how would Twilight become a princess? Wha...? Still, Granny Apple is the defacto fact that the ponies do have a LIMITED life span. They grow OLD. We've seen dozens of old mares and stallions in the show. I'm pretty sure they'd age and eventually die of natural causes like normal horses. Heck, now that's I'm analyzing this, who says that it would take Spike over the course of centuries to grow up as depicted in the picture? We have no idea how his life cycle works, because he could be a completely different species of dragon altogether. It seems everyone is hung up on that red dragon and the fact that he was going to take a century long nap. Just because THAT dragon seems to have a long and slow maturing cycle, doesn't mean Spike does. Heck, maybe he might get this large in 10, 20 years, but the fact that we don't know what kind of dragon he is means there is NO ANSWER. Don't know why people keep getting hung up on this subject. Oh, and nice job on the coloring, etc. |
| Anonymous #490901 10 months ago |
Spike is the young form of Bahamut.
That's my story, and I'm sticking to it. |
| Anonymous #491024 10 months ago |
The reptiles must grow faster, its size its the only that could protect almost all the predators, even the other of its same kind could devore them as a easy meal, why not think the same with the dragons?
We see this in the Komodo dragon. I suppose that when Spike reach some size, his metabolism will slow down and he will get old in centuries. |
| phonecolt #491112 10 months ago |
Because the possibility remains spike could be an entirely different form of dragon. Heck, who is to say he will grow into a large dragon anyway? |
| Parp555 #491774 10 months ago |
@dragonspike. With memory, it really depends if you are calculating a mb in binary or decimal. Do you own a mac? Snow leopard changed the way it handles file sizes, so it might be too large |
| Anonymous #491943 10 months ago |
I think that see those dragon at the size of Godzilla in the show its stupid. A dragon with the size of a T-rex its reasonable for me, the same for the hydras, the osa minor creature, all of them are ridiculous large.
The ponys nothing can do against these creature if one of them going wild, NOTHING! |
| Private_Derpy #510883 10 months ago |
She could always go visit him...
Why are there so many gloomy pony fans? Geez. >_> |