how many Gs until you're objectively going fast?
>>23817079I honestly have no clue but IS THAT A RARE GOLDEN KONATA ON /m/?!
>>23817079You're a retard and your question is flawed. "G"s, or equivalent gravity, measure acceleration, not speed. One million Gs for one picosecond will leave you traveling slower than ten Gs for one second, both of which are slower than one G for one minute.
>>23817635Ok, how many Gs until you are objectively accelerating at a high rate? Keep in mind later UC mobile suits cap out at around 4 but it's widely accepted that AU MS are generally higher acceleration than that, even though no number is generally given. It's just a fun question mate.>>23817110Yessir