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Mr. Bambu
Mr. Bambu
The thing about these explosion calculations.

Those dudes aren't in the explosion.

They are hit by the shockwave of the explosion.

The explosion itself is very small, and they visibly aren't hit by it directly. The force of the shockwave just sends them flying.

I'm beginning to think this is the fundamental problem for a lot of these calcs, too. Rarely are characters actually inside the explosions they're scaling to. The Terminus explosion was used once because zombies who were blown away by it survived, but the zombies caught inside of it were killed outright. Rick's bridge feat had a similar issue, although Rick was most certainly at least somewhat within said explosion (just with less surface area than implied due to having been knocked down).
rydernew
rydernew
What? One of crm soldiers actually was close up to explosion. The same rocket took down helicopter in two hits, for god sake. This feat is definitely wall lvl, and shock wave is still a dangerous thing.
And sorry for asking you again to look at this thread, I know you probably very busy but I asked when It was monday, and now it's friday.
Mr. Bambu
Mr. Bambu
His leg is in it, yeah, but that's not what the calc is. Still, you are right, I did miss that frame.

You really make it sound as though waiting from Monday to Friday is a long time for a verse I actively tend to, compared to the dozens of other petitions for my attention on my wall
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