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Babylon is city level?

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I was told this feat was city level. It was stated that the country population runs into the millions. Later on in the story you also see the same "country" she destroyed and you can see the tower of Babel. It could not have been the city babylon because the population at best was 200,000. I'm thinking it would be the full babylon state. Thoughts anyone?

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Yes, because the only thing we see destroyed is one city. That is what is shown.

If she destroyed millions more in other cities. That is not a country rated attack. Life wiping/killing millions isn't a quantifiable feat.

For example: In the Movie Independence Day, Aliens have ships that can wipe out one major city at once. Like New York, LA or Chicago.

Just because they killed billions more offscreen doesn't make them country/continent or planet level. All that is show is destroying one city.

Hope this helps.
 
Pepper14832 said:
Yes, because the only thing we see destroyed is one city. That is what is shown.

If she destroyed millions more in other cities. That is not a country rated attack. Life wiping/killing millions isn't a quantifiable feat.

For example: In the Movie Independence Day, Aliens have ships that can wipe out one major city at once. Like New York, LA or Chicago.

Just because they killed billions more offscreen doesn't make them country/continent or planet level. All that is show is destroying one city.

Hope this helps.
The manga makes things look small. for example Synpase islands in the same series look small but but they're actually pretty big. Big enough to carry a mountain ranges and the populations of hundreds of millions.

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Pepper14832 said:
The scan only shows one city being destroyed.
There is no one city. Babylon conquered all of the land in southern Mesopotamia and called it Babylonia. The used to be city-state closest to the mountain range didn't even have a population of millions. Nor did it have the tower of Babel. Babylon conquered all the land. You're saying it's small because the way it is drawn. It doesn't always work like that. The illustrator drawn the whole country small so we can see Ikaros destroy it. I mean those buildings look like dots and the tower of babel looks as big as one of the mountains in the range.
 
The illustrator drawn the whole country small so we can see Ikaros destroy it.


What source do you have for this claim?
 


What source do you have for this claim?

He does this alot in the series. The entrance to synapse is a magnetic disturbance that is as big as Japan but it doesn't look that size. The islands of Synapse, which is a continent look small but all of them are about the same size, can carry mountian ranges, and hold hundreds of millions as the populations.
 
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