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This is just to accept how we are supposed to qualify a certain feat. Nothing happens inside of this thread. Please don't talk about values or anything here. It'll just make everything cluttered.
We are given information that Space Pirates utilized excavation tools to create a large explosion on the moon. A bomb was used, and the tool utilizing the bomb was in very close proximity, as we see in one of the other sites of the explosions that they have tools surrounding the middle of the crater. Another shot here.
The same tool at the center of the explosion on 445 is seen on Enel's rampage on chapter 459. Even with electricity (which is supposed to channel through metal), he ends up destroying their tools, including the same tool that caused the explosion, leaving a large dent, something not done from the previous explosions.
Prior, we were unsure of how he'd scale to said explosion, with even me finding ways around it using inverse square laws on hypothetical metals that we weren't sure were in close proximity with the feat. But with this new information (okay old information looked at with new lenses), he directly destroyed the tools which were in close proximity with the explosion.
With this in mind, I propose that Enel scales to the explosion that displaced a large amount of dust and smoke on the moon. Whether the feat is consistent or not does not matter to this thread. This is solely based on how to qualify the feat.
We are given information that Space Pirates utilized excavation tools to create a large explosion on the moon. A bomb was used, and the tool utilizing the bomb was in very close proximity, as we see in one of the other sites of the explosions that they have tools surrounding the middle of the crater. Another shot here.
The same tool at the center of the explosion on 445 is seen on Enel's rampage on chapter 459. Even with electricity (which is supposed to channel through metal), he ends up destroying their tools, including the same tool that caused the explosion, leaving a large dent, something not done from the previous explosions.
Prior, we were unsure of how he'd scale to said explosion, with even me finding ways around it using inverse square laws on hypothetical metals that we weren't sure were in close proximity with the feat. But with this new information (okay old information looked at with new lenses), he directly destroyed the tools which were in close proximity with the explosion.
With this in mind, I propose that Enel scales to the explosion that displaced a large amount of dust and smoke on the moon. Whether the feat is consistent or not does not matter to this thread. This is solely based on how to qualify the feat.
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