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While I don't disagree with it 100% I think you should do some more research to really find out if it's legit or not.
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15 nm, actually.TheHadouCyberspaceWitch said:Antimatter explosions probably won't be enough to breach its durability. If I recall, they are like 210 megaton explosions that turn matter into just energy, but that would do nothing to this thing because it resists Antimatter Manipulation for being Antimatter and 210 megatons is only Country level, I think, maybe less. But this would definitely be useful against an opponent, since it ignores durability.
And gosh, 18 nm? That's getting close to High Regen, especially considering that it should be able to regenerate from getting cut into pieces while being that small.
I still need to get the densest organism and see if I can get it at a heaviest weight for an AP calc.
bumpRRTheEndMan said:This species is capable of delivering a fatal bite and the victim may receive a large quantity of venom with a dose of 200 to 500 mg" "The king cobra typically weighs about 6 kg"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_cobra ok so let's use the weight of our best nightmare: PANDO TREE. KC weight: PT weight shall be equal to KC poison: CO poison. 6000000000g*0.5(we assume peak stats remember composite organism)g/6000g aequalis (yeah, before the creation of the symbol they actually wrote "aequalis" all the times. Doing this because of my broken keyboard 0(using numpad)) 500000 g. HALF A METRIC TON OF COMPOSITE POISON EACH BITE, THAT WILL KILL YOU VIA SHEER LIQUID WEIGHT! So, 7000 litres or nuff size to blow up smaller beings
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucleic_acid#Molecular_composition_and_sizePrimaris Brian said:I mean how small is a molecule?
I think that one of them is actually resistance to it.Nico-v11 said:Antimatter is listed twice