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@Kepekley23 That's a different calc, All for One alone make that feat in chapter 89, the calc that I want was in chapter 93, also that calc made a little mistake, the one who is there is All for One, not All Might.
 
Feat: One, Two, Three

Priority: 2 (Scales to most of the Marvel Top-Tier heroes and villains, albeit they do have better feats. This is for curiosity sake.

Verse: Marvel Comics

Description: Thanos flies through a planet, violently fragmenting it in the process.
 
Feat http://***************.to/Comic/X-Men-Gold-2004/Full?id=125224 (near the end)

Priority: It would scale to everyone, but first we must find how fast it is.

Verse Marvel Comics

Descriptio: Storm creates lightning near a space ship that is close to the moon and it hit the earth in seconds
 
Feats: 0:26, 1:22, 5:02, 5:41.

Priority: (4,4 (Just curious if Shake & Friede can temporarily stop time for a sec, as it works on Semnia, but not her Abyss.), Unknown (Definetely not the fastest move, but...) 1 (Would apply to the entire verse, and could be better if I can upload her shadows against Duna's Lightning Fall...)

Verse: Wonderful World (Verse)

Descriptions: 1. Shake pauses Semnia's time, but the same doesn't apply to her Abyss. 2. Friede summons 4 eyes twice, which also pauses Semnia but not her Abyss (These are just to see if the two characters in question are capable of limited time stop. Nothing special of note.). 3. Friede covers the arena in darkness, and flies all over, attacking her opponent. This is a Speed/Strength feat altogether. 4. Friede transforms into a shadow with her Darkness, which makes her immune to attacks that physically connect.

Good luck. Sorry about my previous calc requests... The verse's future depends on Friede now. I'll do one more calc later...

The first 2 requests are for curiosity, 3 & 4 are speed feats.

Friede: Height: 135cm Weight: 32kg

Shake: Height: 177cm Weight: 67kg

Semnia: Height: 145cm Weight: 39kg
 
@Soldier Blue

The first one isn't getting over wall, I can just eyeball that. The second one is odd looking. So the blast destroys that big rock formation that goes away in the next frame?
 
Assaltwaffle said:
@Soldier Blue
The first one isn't getting over wall, I can just eyeball that. The second one is odd looking. So the blast destroys that big rock formation that goes away in the next frame?
Damn. Was hoping it'd be just about 9-A.

Yeah. That laser cannon blast destroys that rock formation. Next panel is just Luke getting on one of those camel things with Leia and retreating.

If you wish to scale: Typical lightsaber blade length is roughly 90 cm. That should help scale from Luke's activated lightsaber.
 
Assaltwaffle said:
@Soldier

I was about to go and look up lightsaber size lol. Ty for saving me to work.
No problem.

Lightsaber blade lengths can vary from 60 cm (such as Yoda's) to 150 cm (Vader's and Dooku's with the dual phase function activated). But the standard is 90 cm.
 
So I've been wanting to get this done recently, but it would really be helpful if someone could calc these feats. They're all around...priority 1.5ish, since they affect a pretty huge chunk of the verse and would be extremely useful to have on hand. Every feat is obviously within Tier 4, but it would be good to know just how far into Tier 4. All feats are from Warhammer 40k.

  • Feat 1: GBE of one of Madail's fortresses. One of the fortresses is stated to be billions of miles long and the size of a solar system, so if we were to use the distance from the sun to pluto as a lower-end, it would likely be around four billion miles in length. GBE of this would be very helpful considering the way it's eventually destroyed.
"The Invincible Reason plunged towards the wall of an impossible fortress. The Lion stared at the vision, and for several seconds his mind was unable to reconcile the structure with its size. It would have inspired awe had he seen it from the cockpit of a Thunderhawk. From the bridge of a ship, it beggared belief. He looked upon twisted, spiked battlements and towers of brass and iron. They rose from a wall that stretched to port and starboard as far as the Lion could see. The wall bristled with what, from this distance, looked like thorns and claws. The glow of ugly fires shone from innumerable apertures, a galaxy of pinprick flames. Light the colour of blood and hate moved over the fortifications, a nebula of horror.

The fortress filled the oculus, the wall dropping beyond the frame. There was nothing to see except the battlements, nothing to give the structure scale, but at last the Lion grasped its full monstrosity. The fortress spanned a system. The wall was tens of millions of miles high. It was billions of miles long. And though the proximity was lethal, it was still millions of miles away.
" - Ruinstorm

  • Feat 2: Energy required to create the Rose Cluster. The Cluster is later destroyed before being renewed by its original creator, who is a pretty inexperienced young Lord of Change.
"The Rose Cluster was, as its name implied, a large cluster of stars. Typically these were globular and contained thousands, sometimes tens of thousands of stars. In that respect, the cluster was unremarkable.

Except that all the stars were an entrancing pink colour. And the entire cluster had the shape of a rose. It was all there, the curving petals, hundreds of light years across, picked out in sheets of stars and glowing gas - also pink - the petals foliated one within another, layered down to a softly blazing heart. Some mighty daemon with a sense of beauty had crafted this. Calliden powered the telescope, feeding its image to the view-screen. One of the stars forming the cluster appeared before them. It, too, was in the shape of a rose, its radiant plasma magically suspended to form identical layers of soft petals.
" - Eye of Terror

  • Feat 3: Two feats in one. The first is the Red Angel covering the entire Signus Cluster in a shadowy membrane that prevented exit. The second is the Red Angel being so large, it can simultaneously claw at all the suns and planets of the system while being sucked back into the Warp. For an idea of size, the book tells us it's a trinary star system, which contains three stars. No idea what calc method is best for this other than finding the size, or something.
"The swirling sphere of immaterial witch-fire lost cohesion and, like a dying, drowning man striking out with mad violence as death encroached, it clawed at the planets and suns of the Signus Cluster, ripping at their surfaces and sucking in matter. But it could not hold. This time the psychic scream was suffocated and a brief supernova blossomed before the fire bled out into embers and at last, nothingness.

Slowly, tentatively, the veil of shadow that had engulfed the full span of the star system broke apart, dissipating like a storm before the wind.
" - Fear to Tread


Any help would be incredibly appreciated.
 
@Azzy

The first one looks interesting. Is the fortress made of metal? I would assume so. If so, what metal? Also, is the fortress as hollow as a normal building (AKA is only ~20% of the volume occupied by metal)?
 
@Azzy

I may have misinterpreted. I took the "millions of miles thick" line to by the apparent height or a cylindrical fortress, when "billions of miles" was diameter. Is this fortress actually spherical, and not a big disk?
 
@Assalt

Oh no, this is a another quote from a few pages later. The combined firepower of the Space Marine fleets makes a four thousand mile deep hole in the wall, which is an invisible blemish on it which is just barely used to sneak through. The Lion then muses the wall is likely millions of miles thick, hence why such little difference was made.
 
@Assalt

Probably something like that, as it's meant to function as a gate.

Also another piece of confirmation of it being at least millions of miles thick.

"The gun emplacements on the gate fired briefly. They did not destroy their targets before destruction came for them. On the bridge of the Red Tear, Sanguinius watched the holocaust. Warp-infused flames hundreds of thousands of miles high consumed the gate. The structure lost coherence. It disintegrated. Shrapnel as big as planets spun away from the main body. Solid matter millions of miles thick became vortices, hurling streams of incandescent rubble into the void."
 
@Azzy

Alright, so we have a giant, metal, weaponized drink coaster. Well this one will be interesting. That said I'll do this tomorrow. Sleep is calling my name and this is a calc that is going to be an hour+ of work (mostly for making it look pretty). If I haven't completed it at 5 PM tomorrow (I am US Central Time) feel free to drop a message on my wall to remind me if someone hasn't done it.
 
@Newendigo

The priority tiers indicate how important a feat is. For example, if you believe the feat will lead to an upgrade to a character, it is priority 3. If you believe it will upgrade numerous characters, it will be priority 2. If you believe it will upgrade the entire/majority of the verse in question, it will be priority 1. However, if the feat is likely not to lead to any upgrades and is clearly below the current rating, or is requested for curiosity or supporting calculations, it winds up at priority 4.

Many calcers will look to solve higher priority calculations first in order to help the highest number of profiles. While it may be enticing to try and buff up your priority, please be honest with this. There is a difference between just being curious and genuinely mistaking a feat for being more power than it really is.

Anyway that Magneto feat is priority 4. He is already 5-B for stopping a planet-destroying projectile, with that same panel as supporting evidence. Sadly I don't know of a way to calculate that. Kinetic energy needs movement, and unless he uses the field to move the planet, it isn't really usable for KE.
 
Therefir said:
Priority: 3 or 4 (Just scales to attack potency of All Might and All for One, the calc of this feat was probably done before but I can't find it anywhere)
Verse: My Hero Academia

Description: All Might and All for One clash destroying several city blocks

Feat: Here

Note: There are two cars that you can use as scaling.
Bump
 
I'm going to make a very odd Calc Request:

Priority: 2 / 4 (Simultaneously scales to a group of characters, but as they are feats done when they are literal babies, they have far better feats to scale from)

Verse: Warhammer 40,000

Description: Baby Primarchs crashing into their respective planets like meteoritres and surviving unscathed.

Feat Excerpts:

The planet's rulers made every effort to extract enough raw food from the harsh environment to feed their people, but Chemos was a world dying a slow death. This all changed when one day the guards on the walls of Callax, the largest remaining factory-fortress, saw a meteor descend from the clouds, trailing fire across the sky before impacting barely a mile from the fortress walls. Though little manpower could be spared, the ruling Executive of Callax sent a handful of scouts to investigate the impact site, hoping for some evidence of human survivors on other worlds. What they found became legend. In the centre of the crater, surrounded by the white-hoi remains of a stasis capsule, was a child, barely more than a baby.
~ Fulgrim crashing into the planet of Chemos​
Of all the Emperor's Primarchs, the legend of Vulkan is among the better known tales. The Promethean Opus (source of much Imperial knowledge of Vulkan) tells of a mighty comet blazing a trail of fire across the skies of the world of Nocturne during the Time of Trial, a period of great upheaval when the planet was wracked by massive earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Whether this was indeed the arrival of the Primarch or merely the herald of his arrival, none can say.
~ Vulka crashing into the planet of Nocturne​
Legend tells of Magnus arriving like a portentous comet, streaking through the thin atmosphere of Prospero and coming to rest in the central plaza of the city. The vulnerability of their sanctuary to approach from above was something the adepts of Prospero failed to recognise: a failure for which they would suffer greatly in times to come.
~ Magnus the Red crashing into the planet of Prospero​
At the very dawn of the Imperium, a time of great deeds and mighty battles, Ferrus Manus broke the darkness of the world of Medusa and became the shining light of its people. The sky, perpetually darkened by a great calamity of the long gone ancients, was ripped asunder as Ferrus descended from the heavens amid a great inferno of light. Never before had the primitive human clans of Medusa seen such light, and they were awed and frightened by the fiery display that burned their eyes. The great star crashed into the highest mountain of Medusa, Karaashi, the Ice Pinnacle. The impact shattered the mountain top, burying Ferrus deep in the ice in a tremendous explosion of steam. The land shook under the impact which could be felt the world over. Mountains were toppled, and great chasms were formed as the world rumbled under the coming of the great Primarch.
~ Ferrus Manus crashing into the planet of Medusa​
^ This one is particularly impressive since the impact shook the whole planet.


According to the heretical handwritten chronicle of his lite, entitled simply The Dark. Konrad Curze's earliest memory was of descending from the heavens in a crackling ball of light to the night-shrouded planet of Nostramo. His embryonic form impacted on the dense cityscape of Nostramo Quintus, smashing though countless levels of debris and mouldering architecture, through the planet's crust and into the geosphere before finally coming to a halt near the liquid core of the planet. His descent left a scar in the virtually inviolable adamantium strata of Nostramo, the result of the supernaturally resilient Primarch's violent birth into a world that knew no light. The cratered pit his descent had carved into the planet was closed oft and regarded with fear and suspicion. Theoretically, the only way the Primarch could have reached the surface was to have swum through molten metal, borne upwards through volcanic vents to the surface. The Arcana Progenitum of Nostramo Quintus details the incident in vague, awkward terms:

"...a glowing child-form it was, crawled from the Pit onto the broken street, hissing molten metal dripping from its limbs. It was a daemon, no less, with the body of an infant but the expression of an old man, its eyes black and cold as obsidian."
~ Konrad Curze crashing into the planet of Nostramo​
^ Also pretty ridiculous since the pod sank into the world's magma mantle, and still the infant Primarch climbed his way back through miles of land.

There are many stories concerning the discovery of Corax and the truth of the matter may never be known. One tale tells of a cave-in that claimed the lives of hundreds of slaves mining beneath a glacier and revealed a hidden chamber containing the infant Primarch. Another speaks of a fiery comet that broke apart on a massive mountain of iron and a child wreathed in ghostly light, who walked unscathed from the rubble. Yet another talks of a dying warrior giant delivering the babe to the slaves and begging them to protect the infant from the Dark Ones.
~ Corvus Corax crashing into the moon of Lycaeus​
Of Lorgar's coming, Carpinus speaks of a fiery comet smashing into the foremost temple of the Covenant bearing the infant Primarch, while Lorgar himself often made oblique references to his 'pilgrimage' to Colchis. Another tale tells of the arrival of a strange, golden-skinned child at the doors of the Covenant's largest temple, asking to be schooled in their ways. The child was taken into the temple and given the name Lorgar, growing to manhood within its walls and quickly mastering the many tenets and codes of faith imposed by the Covenant. The truth of the matter will, in all likelihood, never be known, and though the answers may lie in the blasted words of the Liber Malum, its pages must never again be opened.
~ Lorgar Aurelia crashing into the planet of Colchis​
I would recommend calculating Ferrus Manus' and Konrad Curze's crashes, as they are the most impressive. If you want a description of the pods the Primarchs were kept, I can fetch descriptions from False Gods.
 
@Kepekley

Thanks. This thing is a pretty big wall of math in places. I calced them a couple times to make sure I was getting the right results, but I could have always made an error.
 
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