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Unfortunately only Ant-Man got directly hit by the missile, the rest fell down after the floor beneath them collapsed and they lost their balance. I'd know, I watched that scene 15 times to confirm. We don't even know if Cap, Iron Man and Thor were even hit by it either.
 
Unfortunately only Ant-Man got directly hit by the missile, the rest fell down after the floor beneath them collapsed and they lost their balance. I'd know, I watched that scene 15 times to confirm. We don't even know if Cap, Iron Man and Thor were even hit by it either.
I was pretty sure hawkeye was in the faci1lity🤔
Welp
 
I guess this only scales to Ant-Man then?
Yeah, he's 9-B from that calc due to his super, super small cross-sectional area (We use cross-sectional area instead of surface area for explosion calcs, after we use inverse-square law based on how far the dudes are from the explosion, we multiply the yield with cross-sectional area, which is usually 40-50% that of total surface area)
 
Yeah, he's 9-B from that calc due to his super, super small cross-sectional area (We use cross-sectional area instead of surface area for explosion calcs, after we use inverse-square law based on how far the dudes are from the explosion, we multiply the yield with cross-sectional area, which is usually 40-50% that of total surface area)
O well the " Survived tanking part of the destruction of the New Avengers Facility" should be removed from Rocket raccon durability
 
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