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Sakamoto Days General Discussion Thread

I don't think so, because we see that part of his hair has been cut off.

good observation, but we can actually make it higher I think. See, your current calc is based on my own flawed calc technically, as you are essentially calculating Shin moving the distance of his head in the time it took the bullet to move its own length. Problem is, if the bullet actually moved even a tiny bit the laser, which is almost as thick as the bullet, would go through and thus hit Shin. This means that Shin technically had to move his head fast enough before the bullet moved even a tiny bit, probably about this much (everything beyond the blue line that isn't being hit by a laser)
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Additionally there's a big mistake you made - you only used like half his head for the calc. Why aren't you using the full length? Shin's head was about to hit the lasers, the bullets blocked the lasers (which were already activated fully) and he moved his head through. The shot we see is a mid-action shot, using half his head would suggest that he somehow hit the lasers with his head and wasn't affected which makes no sense.

Overall, use full head length, use small piece of the bullet rather than its full length
 
good observation, but we can actually make it higher I think. See, your current calc is based on my own flawed calc technically, as you are essentially calculating Shin moving the distance of his head in the time it took the bullet to move its own length. Problem is, if the bullet actually moved even a tiny bit the laser, which is almost as thick as the bullet, would go through and thus hit Shin. This means that Shin technically had to move his head fast enough before the bullet moved even a tiny bit, probably about this much (everything beyond the blue line that isn't being hit by a laser)
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This is the minimum distance the bullet must travel.
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When the bullet crosses the yellow pixel, the lasers would hit the Shin, but since that doesn't happen, the minimum distance should be the yellow pixel.
Additionally there's a big mistake you made - you only used like half his head for the calc. Why aren't you using the full length? Shin's head was about to hit the lasers, the bullets blocked the lasers (which were already activated fully) and he moved his head through. The shot we see is a mid-action shot, using half his head would suggest that he somehow hit the lasers with his head and wasn't affected which makes no sense.


Overall, use full head length, use small piece of the bullet rather than its full length
 
This is the minimum distance the bullet must travel.
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When the bullet crosses the yellow pixel, the lasers would hit the Shin, but since that doesn't happen, the minimum distance should be the yellow pixel.


it should give you pretty big results now
 
 
I mean, they're currently hypersonic anyways, no? Current shin could scale, earlier shin wouldn't
Sakamoto is much faster than Shin and it seems very strange to me that he uses a gun against Takamura.

It's also strange that Sakamoto was surprised that Takamura blocked the bullet.
 
Sakamoto is much faster than Shin and it seems very strange to me that he uses a gun against Takamura.

It's also strange that Sakamoto was surprised that Takamura blocked the bullet.
He uses a gun because fighting Takamura in close combat would be suicide and he isn't surprised that he blocked it but that he used the bullet to sharpen his sword
 
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He uses a gun because fighting Takamura in close combat would be suicide and he isn't surprised that he blocked it but that he used the bullet to sharpen his sword
Makes sense.

Tenkyu managed to escape Shin's attacks, why is he using an arrow?
 
Well the panel makes it seem like he got cut off in between the word. The probability manipulation is insane. We are reach levels closer to zero than any real number.
 
The manga has been on a downward spiral lately and this chapter is only making it more obvious.
 
So I've been wanting to know if anyone's ever gonna update Sakamoto’s profile with this doc I posted a while back

He's definitely due for an update with his skills/abilities
 
This reminds me of Showa Godzilla getting scaled to Star level simply off of bad effects for planet exploding.
 
This reminds me of Showa Godzilla getting scaled to Star level simply off of bad effects for planet exploding.
it's not a bad effect it's consistent with how they showed it in the manga trailer and there's no reason for us to believe that it didn't move this fast. Also like, vaporizing a planet that is like 3x the radius of another notable and populated planet is very much believable to be this high end. If we start saying that everything is unintentional then we might as well just tear down the wiki since we can basically apply that to 90% of calcs.
 
it's not a bad effect it's consistent with how they showed it in the manga trailer and there's no reason for us to believe that it didn't move this fast. Also like, vaporizing a planet that is like 3x the radius of another notable and populated planet is very much believable to be this high end. If we start saying that everything is unintentional then we might as well just tear down the wiki since we can basically apply that to 90% of calcs.
I know. It just reminded me of it. Like this calc doesn't really get that much of a difference anyway. But Star level for planet destruction because of outdated FX is just hilarious.
 
But Star level for planet destruction because of outdated FX is just hilarious.
I mean, in the end we are calculating GBE with planets, it's not even the energy to destroy a planet, just the energy to make it incapable of binding itself back again.
 
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