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Apologies, I just did not manage to find the Sun's roentgen output anywhere.Ts is on Wikipedia man, but fine I’ll grab sources
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Apologies, I just did not manage to find the Sun's roentgen output anywhere.Ts is on Wikipedia man, but fine I’ll grab sources
Oh? What was the sun's roentgen output?Nah I’m pretty sure I’m wrong about the difference, it’s like, 20ish 0s I think.
Robot Lives MatterA robot can't die silly, it was never alive in the first place
It is hard to find values for what you are requesting as radiation is often just measured the same way as energy in general, and we know that a Gamma Ray Burst produces more energy in 1 second than the sun will in its entire lifetime.Provide the roentgens for GRB and the sun. So that it is undeniable we are dealing with that much difference.
In less than a second, they produce as much energy as the Sun will emit in 10 billion years, and they can easily be detected from billions of light-years away. They are also quite deadly. According to some theories, if a gamma-ray burst were to occur within about 200 light-years of Earth, and the jets were pointed directly at us, our planet would be vaporized. At greater distances, but still in the Milky Way, the radiation would sterilize all life on the side of the Earth pointing toward the burst. [Source]
Since GRBs are thought to involve beamed emission along two jets in opposing directions, only planets in the path of these jets would be subjected to the high energy gamma radiation.[143] A GRB could potentially vaporize anything in its beams' paths within a range of around 200 light-years. [Source]
Fair enough, but what about the radiation level that's away from the jet? Would it still be that much higher than the sun?It is hard to find values for what you are requesting as radiation is often just measured the same way as energy in general, and we know that a Gamma Ray Burst produces more energy in 1 second than the sun will in its entire lifetime.
We also know that gamma ray burst produce so much gamma radiation that they'd be able to destroy the Earth's atmosphere and kill all life on the planet that even if one came within like hundreds to thousands of lightyears of our solar system.
The sun's radiation is absolutely fodder compared to this.
Yeah, but at how many perpendicular meters would technology not fail to GRBDepends on the distance
I already sent that. Even if you're 200 light years away from the jet trajectory, it could still vaporize you. It could vaporize the entire Earth lmao.Fair enough, but what about the radiation level that's away from the jet? Would it still be that much higher than the sun?
Feels like we're trying to debate a nuke vs a supernova right now =/They ain't called the most energetic explosions in the universe for nothing.
Alrighty, 'nough said. Cooler is held back by the technology of his time. He loses this one the moment GRB is unleashed. Unless that tech he uses can somehow get stronger and survive GRB from having one Metal Cooler killed off.I already sent that. Even if you're 200 light years away from the jet trajectory, it could still vaporize you. It could vaporize the entire Earth lmao.
Like, just from the beam passing by 200 light years in the distance. The radiation exposure would be enough to vaporize the Earth. Even at a thousand light years, I'm pretty sure it would still be an extinction level event.
They ain't called the most energetic explosions in the universe for nothing.
That'd be a NLFUnless that tech he uses can somehow get stronger and survive GRB from having one Metal Cooler killed off.
Ionizing radiation breaks down the materials within the electrical equipment. For example, when wiring is exposed to gamma rays, no change is noticed until the wiring is flexed or bent. The wire’s insulation becomes brittle and will break and may cause shorts in the equipment. The effect on diodes and computer chips is a bit more complex. The gamma rays disrupt the crystalline nature of the inside of the electronic component. Its function is degraded and then fails as more gamma radiation exposure is received by the electronic component. [Source]
A total dose greater than 5000 rads delivered to silicon-based devices in a timespan on the order of seconds to minutes will cause long-term degradation. [Source]
So, basically almost every robotic character who uses silicon-based tech regardless of their tier would be killed off by anything above 5000 rads in a matter of moments?Also some stuff about gamma radiation/ionizing radiation effects on technology:
Basically, enough radiation will cause machines to fail as it destroys the functionality of the semiconductors inside.
And, for comparison, a gamma ray burst is on the order of... 83.6 billion Grays (At a distance of 1 parsec / 3.2 lightyears away). Converted into Rads (0.01 Grays = 1 Rad), that is 836,000,000 Rads. Astronomically above the 5,000 dose limit for silicon-based devices mentioned above.
Yeah, I'd guess so. But can Cooler with instant transmission disrupt GRB by punching Garou really-really hard, or is GRB something he can do instantly without foreswing?That'd be a NLF
Yes, at least for ionizing radiation cases. Since radiation ignores durability. Especially highly-piercing radiation like gamma rays which can go through solid material and infect internal structures directly.So, basically almost every robotic character who uses silicon-based tech regardless of their tier would be killed off by anything above 5000 rads in a matter of moments?
Yeah. Cooler is not winning this one.Yes, at least for ionizing radiation cases. Since radiation ignores durability. Especially highly-piercing radiation like gamma rays which can go through solid material and infect internal structures directly.
I mean, even for non-ionizing radiation like microwaves, I just want you to imagine what would happen to a phone if you put it in the microwave for even 10 seconds.
Garou wins based on the evidence he's fighting a clanker and FORA.Garou FRA.
Nit-picking here, but almost everything.Pretty sure Shakkei would just give Garou all of Cooler's abilities anyways. Voting Garou.
Interdimensional portal spam GGs.
Cooler smacks
I'm guessing all of you are voting for your character?Cooler sola the verse of OPM
I voted for Garou.I'll count.
Garou: (5, possibly 6) Arkansalter2(?), Pyro9278, Jaynic1, AmonInChains, Phoenks, StekFence
Cooler: (4, possibly 6) Hasty12345(?), LuffyRuffy46307(?), CryoTheMayo, CastoriceTheFifth, Gamin_Yoon23, TiltedFN
Incon: (3) Kazuma_kuwabara, XSOULOFCINDERX, Greatsage13th
Let me know if I missed anything!
no, I'm voting based on Tilted arguments.I'm guessing all of you are voting for your character?
no, I'm voting based on Tilted arguments.
Both votes are updated.I voted for Garou.
I voted as well.Voting Garou.
I voted as well.
…Because I was explaining your argument. I quoted you and explained the implication of your words. They don’t match what you later claim (mostly because of how you phrased it).
I was answering from the phone and had to close it every 2 min :d So i might have messed it up a littleQuoting you.
It’s never been implied it’s due to being a different dimension of time. All that is said is that it cuts you off from the world (entirely). This even applies to the Eternal Dragons, which explicitly affect other dimensions (as well as their time).
Wasn't it the reason given by the Elder Kai?Not the case.
Extremely safe attack as he's in the singularity while it's happening :dEspecially GRB
The difference isn't comparable. Way too high.Provide the roentgens for GRB and the sun. So that it is undeniable we are dealing with that much difference.
Yes. The distance matters in this case, but lightyears of distance just for it to be comparable to Sun.Fair enough, but what about the radiation level that's away from the jet? Would it still be that much higher than the sun?
I never really looked at the Garou's GRB attack before but why the hell does it have the power of a real one again? The justification is just "it was compared to a real one" which on itself shouldnt be an justification for that, the picture link for that statement doesnt works, and then if it was as strong as a real one the entire solar system would get evaporated even without garou not direcing it to earth because its in the Atmosphere and the heat transfer would ignite the atmosfer transfering all the Oxygen to ozone and Ozone oxidizing Nitrogen to nitrogen pentaoxide, If not outright atominizing the planet.It is hard to find values for what you are requesting as radiation is often just measured the same way as energy in general, and we know that a Gamma Ray Burst produces more energy in 1 second than the sun will in its entire lifetime.
We also know that gamma ray burst produce so much gamma radiation that they'd be able to destroy the Earth's atmosphere and kill all life on the planet that even if one came within like hundreds to thousands of lightyears of our solar system.
The sun's radiation is absolutely fodder compared to this.
There are multiple huge problems with this point:The main computer of the Big Gete Star is constantly monitoring Meta-Cooler's body, immediately detecting and then repairing any damage he receives, then corrects whatever flaws in his design that allowed the injury