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https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/U...uper_Graviton_Cannon_(Arpeggio_of_Blue_Steel)

Priority: 3, possibly 2

Verse: Arpeggio of Blue Steel

Character: Iona

Feat Discription/Context: During Gunzou's battle against U-2501 of the Scarlet Fleet, he has Iona fire the Auxiliary Super Graviton Cannon, destroying the Milchkuh Fog supply submarine and creating a huge hexagonal hole in the North Pacific Ocean visible from space. Upgrade from Mountain Level to Large Country Level.
 
Antvasima said:
For god's sake, stop bumping.
You are only allowed to ask again if you have modified a calculation after a calc group member has given you instructions.
Just a reminder guys.
 
Mr. Bambu said:
Antvasima said:
For god's sake, stop bumping.
You are only allowed to ask again if you have modified a calculation after a calc group member has given you instructions.
Just a reminder guys.
^ No offense meant.
 
A special request to anyone who makes a calc/blog:

Do not use the punctuations ":" (colon) and "!" (exclamation) in the title. It ***** up the link and heads to a blank page.

Instead of ":" (colon) use "-" (dash) symbol. And just do not use "!" (exclamation) punctuation at all.
 
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