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''Discovered by:SamusAranLuver''
 
''Discovered by:SamusAranLuver''
  
You can Shoot at tallon five but not distroy it ....pity
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You can shoot at Tallon IV but not destroy it... pity
Note u can see your attacks hit the planet like if it was a solid surface best eg. using missiles or super missiles
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Note you can see your attacks hit the planet like if it was a solid surface. Best observed using Missiles or Super Missiles.
  
 
''Added by: Vincent Core''
 
''Added by: Vincent Core''
  
If you have the second player in the game look at the other player shooting from another angle, you can plainly see that you ''aren't'' hitting Tallon IV but an invisible wall that sits between you and the planet. Also, is the fact that if you shoot anything outside of the area where there is nothing but empty space, you still hit that same wall. Furthermore, is the fact that the planet must be extremely far away and Samus' arm cannon was not designed for and therefore cannot reach a planet from a Space Station which orbits it.
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If you have the second player in the game look at the other player shooting from another angle, you can plainly see that you <i>aren't</i> hitting Tallon IV, but an invisible wall that sits between you and the end of the room. Also, there is the effect that if you shoot anything outside of the area where there is nothing but empty space, you will hit that same wall. Furthermore, there is the fact that the planet must be extremely far away and Samus's arm cannon was not designed for such distances and therefore cannot reach that far.

Latest revision as of 01:37, 13 June 2006

Discovered by:SamusAranLuver

You can shoot at Tallon IV but not destroy it... pity Note you can see your attacks hit the planet like if it was a solid surface. Best observed using Missiles or Super Missiles.

Added by: Vincent Core

If you have the second player in the game look at the other player shooting from another angle, you can plainly see that you aren't hitting Tallon IV, but an invisible wall that sits between you and the end of the room. Also, there is the effect that if you shoot anything outside of the area where there is nothing but empty space, you will hit that same wall. Furthermore, there is the fact that the planet must be extremely far away and Samus's arm cannon was not designed for such distances and therefore cannot reach that far.