Oiguana2701
He/Him- 2,512
- 1,601
Got these two calcs accepted:
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OH YEAHGot these two calcs accepted:
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Tasty Planet calculations
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I mean, i think we could, since all of the three Goo's have basically different scaling and story.Could we separate the current Grey Goo profile into three different pages, one for each game the Grey Goo appears in? That way, we could add calculations that, normally, would never matter (such as the City Block level Grey Goo Elephanth calculated) and we'd also be able to put more detail into each page
Yep okCould we separate the current Grey Goo profile into three different pages, one for each game the Grey Goo appears in? That way, we could add calculations that, normally, would never matter (such as the City Block level Grey Goo Elephanth calculated) and we'd also be able to put more detail into each page
Proven by the black hole, noSo, does that mean they can eat things heavier than themselves?
Gave you credit and added it to my calc.Btw, for this, the GPE of the Noodle Monster is:
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Height: (172/150)*448 = 513.70666667 Megaparsecs, or 1.585133144E+25 meters
(6.674*10^-11*5.972*10^24*3.37260068e77)/6371000 - (6.674*10^-11*5.972*10^24*3.37260068e77)/(6371000+1.585133144E+25/2) = 2.10990703e85 Joules, or 2.110e+17 YottaFoe. Multi-Galaxy level
I do wanna say that I put this together in two minutes, so there might be some errors
Yeah.Okay 3 things real quick
- We should probably ask someone to rename the Noodle Monster to be the Noodly Monster as that is its actual in-game name.
2. Should we add Clay Goo to Grey Goo's profile once Final Bite releases? I mean it states that the Grey Goo Returns in its description so I believe we should.
I think we should make a key for each part of the game. For Tasty Planet, we should do one key for the lab, one for the ocean etc. For TP:BFS, we should do one for Egypt, one for Japan etc. The TP:F one should be an exception, as there's no parts like that. For that Goo, we should do the Early-Game, Mid-Game and Late-Game system like we are going to do for the others3. For the whole separating the Grey Goo into 3 pages (or 4 if we do Clay Goo) I'm down for it but I'm assuming we would do early game-mid game-late game-end game, would we find the highest calc and the lowest calc and then put varies or would we just put highest calc for each tier? For example, we would put the lowest calc for mid game as oceans 1's worst feat, that being Grey Goo only eating fish, and then we would go on to put City's best calc for the highest end that being it eating the buildings and such, or would we just put the highest calc
So like this? (The tiers are just general assumption so far)I think we should make a key for each part of the game. For Tasty Planet, we should do one key for the lab, one for the ocean etc. For TP:BFS, we should do one for Egypt, one for Japan etc. The TP:F one should be an exception, as there's no parts like that. For that Goo, we should do the Early-Game, Mid-Game and Late-Game system like we are going to do for the others
Yeah, although I would switch the varies to ''(low tier) at first, up to (high tier) via eating'', as Varies is better used when a character is inconsistent.So like this? (The tiers are just general assumption so far)
Ok I'll do that and continue working on this template profile so then I have something to work with once I can apply calcs.Yeah, although I would switch the varies to ''(low tier) at first, up to (high tier) via eating'', as Varies is better used when a character is inconsistent.
Grey Goo is not a planetI'll calculate the Orbit levels of the Grey Goo
Orbit is one of the parts of the original Tasty PlanetGrey Goo is not a planet
AOrbit is one of the parts of the original Tasty Planet
EllipsoidWhat shape would you guys think this is?
PotatoeWhat shape would you guys think this is?
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Are you using 1000 kg/m3 as the flesh density?Okay so far, I have Outside, Picnic Table, and City and I am currently working on Ocean and Park. I know Oiguana is working on Orbit I skipped Lab since goo was microscopic. So currently all of the stats for Tasty Planet Grey Goo are this assuming all calcs are correct.
Laboratory: 10-C at first, Higher via eating
Outside: 10-C at first, 9-C via eating
Picnic Table: 10-C at first, 9-C via eating
Ocean+Park don't have calcs yet.
City: 9-B at first, High 8-C via eating (although probably 8-B if Elephanth's calcs get accepted)
Sky: Unknown, likely 9-C or 9-B at first, 8-B via eating
Orbit: Unknown, likely 9-C or 9-B at first, 5-C via eating
Cosmos: Unknown, likely 5-C or Low 5-B at first, Low 2-C via eating
No, I used 985 kg/m^3.Are you using 1000 kg/m3 as the flesh density?
Very good but wouldn't the highest end just be the GBE of the moon?![]()
Tasty Planet: Grey Goo eats some weird rocky cereal
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In the Ocean calcs, you used a density of 1000 kg/m3, specifically here:No, I used 985 kg/m^3.
Hammerhead volume: 230 / 1,000 = 0.23 m^3 or 230,000 cc
Yeah, but I wanted a second result just in case.Very good but wouldn't the highest end just be the GBE of the moon?
This might helpSpeaking of do you think there is a better way to calc the Golf Ball destruction? I know golf balls are made of a ton of stuff so I just used general frag (8 J/cc) since I knew the baseball probably would be lower.
Oh yeah I thought that fish might have a different density to mammals so I searched it up and it said that it was close to water, I will update this calc to use flesh.In the Ocean calcs, you used a density of 1000 kg/m3, specifically here:
Ok makes sense.Yeah, but I wanted a second result just in case.
Should I just do this and replace the values with Tasty Planet's golf ball or would I just do something different.
You should probably use the volumes found by the guy in the References for Common Feats page, but instead find the shear strength of Polybutadiene and PolyurethaneShould I just do this and replace the values with Tasty Planet's golf ball or would I just do something different.
Okay I will try to do that.You should probably use the volumes found by the guy in the References for Common Feats page, but instead find the shear strength of Polybutadiene and Polyurethane
I actually did that and surprisingly I got Below Average Human.You should probably use the volumes found by the guy in the References for Common Feats page, but instead find the shear strength of Polybutadiene and Polyurethane
Polyurethane: ''Shear moduli ranged from 13.3 to 99.7 MPa, shear strengths from 0.7 MPa to 4.2 MPa. Compressive yield strains varied little with density while shear yield strains had peak values with "200 kgm-3" grade.''I actually did that and surprisingly I got Below Average Human.
The new game is arriving, and it is better late than neverKinda weird to think about how this is the first time Tasty Planet got attention since 2022
OkShould we use Tasty Planet: Dinotime anywhere? Because Grey Goo eats the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs there
Sure but you also do that in TP:BFSShould we use Tasty Planet: Dinotime anywhere? Because Grey Goo eats the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs there
I think it's better to calculate the actual asteroid shown in the game, but I might actually make that a Common Feat calc (destroying the asteroid)