yes super perfect cell can destroy a solar systym his sk is = to over 200 trillion nukes
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Cell said that he had enough ki to do so but this statement was contradicted later on in the series.
More powerful characters such as Goku and Vegeta couldn't stop Buu's giant energy ball. Goku said that the blast was too huge for both of them to deflect and the explosion didn't cover the solar system at all.
Cell's very overconfident in his abilities. Super Perfect Cell also believed that his new find power had surpassed SSJ2 Gohan's. This however is obviously false since a weaken Gohan with less than half of his ki had hold his own against Super Perfect Cell at full power. And the fact that he also thought it was impossible for him to die.
So either Cell was bluffing or it was just a written inconsistency.
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No. There is one star in our solar system, and no other solar systems within it.
It is a cell that coverts solar energy into electrical energy
There are no exoplanets in our solar system. By definition, an exoplanet is a planet that is not in our solar system.
Perfect Cell. He has the power to destroy the entire solar system in a single attack, at best, the Surfer can destroy a planet.
Solar kamehameha, because it has enough energy to destroy the entire solar system.
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It could cause extreme unbalance in the solar system.
No. The moon is large enough that even a collision with the solar system's largest asteroid would not destroy it.
Solar System
The universe is not a cell of a girl nor a boy. The universe is a part of the solar system. It is not made from a cell.
A single star and its planets - a solar system - are a tiny part of a galaxy. It is like one cell from your body.
There is only one. Will there be two? If a second star were to enter our solar system it would most likely destroy it totally, and then there would be just two stars, or maybe only one, and no "system" around it.
well the solar kamehameha could destroy the whole solar system while the instant kamehameha is just a point blank kamehameha, so its obvious that solar kamehameha is stronger
Planets can't just "explode". If one did, it probably wouldn't make any difference to the rest of the solar system; the star in the system would still be thousands of times more massive.
a giant solar flare could technically destroy earth, but a solar flare could not get that large. however, theoretically, before our sun "dies," it will expand and destroy the earth.