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Reading them now. I can already tell you the Rose Cluster one is WELL into 4-A.
Reading them now. I can already tell you the Rose Cluster one is WELL into 4-A.
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Kepekley23 said:@Weekly
If her head is literally the sun, that means she is 11131200km tall, since the head is 1/8 of the body.
According to this calculator, that means her hops produce 3.0273834445220986e40 joules of energy, which is 88.894761 tenatons (high-end Small Star level)
A grey sphere surrounded the Davin System. At first, from the point of translation, it had appeared almost featureless, except for a porous quality that made the Lion think of dilapidated stone. Its gravitational well was weak, barely pulling at the fleet. 'Why do I feel like I'm looking at a grave?' Holguin asked. 'Not a grave,' the Lion said as the fleets moved closer and the details of the sphere resolved in the oculus. 'An ossuary.' He shook his head in disbelief. 'This thing is made of bones.' The Invincible Reason came within a thousand miles of the surface of the necrosphere. Auspex scans zeroed in on small areas and projected magnified hololiths on the tacticarium screens. Individual bones and complete skeletons interlaced, creating a cracked, knobby plain. There were bodies of humans, eldar, orks ― of every xenos race the Lion had ever encountered, and an even greater number he did not know. Abyssal solemnity radiated from the necrosphere. It was perfect stillness, the quiet of the end of everything. Beyond it, the frenzy of the Ruinstorm was more intense, and the bones appeared to float in a sea of agonised colours. The materium bled around Davin, and the system was death lurking at the centre of the wound. The Lion ordered an exploratory bombardment. The Invincible ┬¡Reason, the Honoured Deeds and the Intolerant fired nova cannons. It was like shooting through fog. The beams cut through the necrosphere. Vast clouds of debris rose into the void, and a chasm opened, wide enough for the combined fleets and stretching for tens of thousands of miles. 'What does this barrier mean?' Holguin wondered. 'At this moment,' the Lion said, 'it signifies only its own weakness. Death falls before us. We will not be stopped.' The Lion took the Dark Angels into the necrosphere. The other fleets followed, descending into the endless grey. |
The physical passage through the necrosphere was easy. The mental one was less so. Guilliman, Prayto and Gorod marked the journey in Guilliman's chambers. They stood before a floor-to-ceiling window. As the Samothrace journeyed through the shell, the nature of the necrosphere became clearer. Grey remains, broken from their moorings by the blast, floated past the vessels. The boneyard of the infinite contained more than the skeletons of beings that had once been alive; there were the skeletons of dead vessels, of cities and of worlds. The inanimate had turned to bone. Iron and stone, alloy and gas, everything was bone and cold and grey. Planets had ribcages now, and cities had skulls, the better to show that they had died. Other corpses were harder to identify. Some had the shapes of colossal beings, human and xenos. Others had crystalline forms. Still others were spheres themselves, smooth as the back of skulls. 'Are those statues?' Gorod asked. 'They are still bones,' Guilliman said. 'They are something that has died.' Prayto grunted in psychic pain. 'Hopes,' he said. 'Dreams. Philosophies.' 'The forces we have been combatting favour symbolism in their attacks,' Guilliman said. Prayto was speaking from a more visceral knowledge, but Guilliman could see the possible meaning in the copses Gorod had pointed out. If statues represented abstractions, the skeletons were the demises of those ideas. It was as if, in their death, they had been given flesh to rot away, and bones to mark not the promises that their existence had made, but its futility. |
The grey did not go on forever. It was, in the end, what it had appeared to be, a shell. It was a few million miles thick, a hair's breadth in comparison to its diameter. The fleets emerged into the encircled void of the Davin System. For the first time since it had begun to rage, the Ruinstorm was invisible, hidden behind the necrosphere. We're in the eye of the storm, Guilliman thought. The calm here was a lie. Ahead, centred in the oculus, glinting in the grey darkness, was Davin. The shine of its reflected light was the cold of the most profound death. |
At the centre of the explosion, the void was torn, and the immaterium reclaimed its own. An implosion began. Its energy ball reversed its growth, shrinking in a single moment to a point. It caught the fleeing rubble of the ship, and pulled it all in. In its absolute violence, the implosion unleashed the second shockwave on the aether. It collided with the first. In their intersection, they reduced the daemonic fleet and the swarm of bones to dust. The scream faded as the revenant ships returned to oblivion. Deprived of the force that animated them, their bonds broken, they lost substance. They became ragged phantoms sailing through the uniform void of grey. Then they were shadows. Then echoes. Then only memories in the minds of those who had seen them. The destruction of Davin and its works rushed outwards from the system, further and further, carried by the agony of the warp, transforming the materium at speeds far greater than light. Sanguinius looked out through the viewing block of the ­Vyssini, and he saw the wound before he heard the new cry. With the necrosphere gone, the Ruinstorm was visible again, and it was in agony. The aurora of madness still twisted across the galaxy, but there was a gap. A chasm of untainted void broke up the storm, as if a break had been blasted through a firestorm. Or a spear thrust through the body of a great beast. |
Bumping this cause I also want it calced.BowserRulesAll said:Feat is from 7:15 to 7:26
Importance/Priority: Priority 2
Verse/Character: Malos (Xenoblade)
Description: Malos generates a couple of explosions
There's nothing to scale besides that large tower. Any pic/link that show the structure along someone?Matthew Schroeder said:Bumping this cause I also want it calced.BowserRulesAll said:Feat is from 7:15 to 7:26Importance/Priority: Priority 2
Verse/Character: Malos (Xenoblade)
Description: Malos generates a couple of explosions
Therefir said:Priority: 3 (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 can be use as scaling.
I would answer this straight away, but due to timezones, it's very late where i live and i've got school tomorrow, so is it okay if i address your question later tomorrow?Antoniofer said:There's nothing to scale besides that large tower. Any pic/link that show the structure along someone?Matthew Schroeder said:Bumping this cause I also want it calced.BowserRulesAll said:Feat is from 7:15 to 7:26Importance/Priority: Priority 2
Verse/Character: Malos (Xenoblade)
Description: Malos generates a couple of explosions