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Also, he's using the Moon crater as an argument for why the Jupiter sneeze is unlikely. If the Continent Slice was the peak feat of the series, he would say, "Even Tatsumaki could barely combat a continent slicing beam of energy"Which is more impressive visually, leaving a crater on the Moon, or slicing a Moon sized continent with a giant laser, before lifting it up at like mach 5?
The average person, just at a glance, would usually view the continent slice as far more impressive, and the math backs it up.
They witnessed the city twisting feat, and there's no reason, evidence, or logic that would prevent them from witnessing the other feat that happens within like 5 minutes of the twist. It's more common sense than anything.Instead of making an assumption, show us a proof they actually witnessed it.
Lol I meant my above response was already an argument against it. Sorry that I wasn't clear. Pretty much, if they witnessed the feat, they would easily be able to know how big the slice was, ect, ect.At the very least link the arguments.
Why wouldn't they? The S class is all about who's the most powerful, that's pretty helpful. I don't even think they need to cAnother assumption. First of all: why would they even care about the joules a certain feat causes? They are an association whose only purpose is to protect the world, not to calculate the exact joules their heroes do on their feats.
I would love to watch FF trying to calculate the Moon feat, getting more and more pissed off as he gets odd, unrealistic values, forcing him to start over lmao.Also, didn't you mention FF's opinion was the one which matters? Show us FF calculating the entire feat then
A character who confirmed he cares a lot about gathering information.It isn't. Feats are also saying this.
The only argument which holds your point is FF Word. A statement from someone who hasn't witnessed the feat
I concur though, while I think the authorial intent was to have this feat > Tatsumaki, I can't really argue it effectively. We should probably wait a bit in case anyone else wants to interject or think of something I didn't, but I'm no longer going to be supporting my CRT.