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Cool Cat fights the new Rocket-Bearer (Finished!)

Unless youre telling me CC has mid-high regen or resurrection or whatever, he is not going to shrug off a 9-B explosion, he would die right on the spot due to being physically 10-A
 
Make CRT, because, as of now, the rocket is 9-B and it will probably stay 9-B via scaling from real-life rockets.
 
Also we could probably solve that issue by just adding a possibly to the 9-B (Which wouldn't affect this match in any way)
 
Well the explosion of the rocket iirc was about twice as large as the toys, who by your math are around 15 inches tall, so around 30 inches, or .000762 kilometers so using that size .000762=Y^(1/3)*0.28 and you get 2.0125594E-8 Kilotons of tnt, or 84.56 Kilojoules.
 
That's just wank, man. I doubt an explosion of that size would even amount to a few dynamite sticks.
 
First of all hush with those accusations, and secondly a single stick of dynamite is 1000 Kilojoules, way more powerful then this rocket
 
It's more a 10-C, with 10-A+ (Or maybe 9-C ovo) durability, and a single 9-B method of attack
 
As you know, I'm working on making them 9-C. It's looking pretty good if I'm being honest!
 
The equation for explosion yields based on diameter is R=Y^(1/3)*0.28 where R is the diameter in kilometers, and Y is the output in Kilotons of tnt. So yes, a 30 inch explosion is 80 Kilojoules (Also that explosion would 1-shot some Street Level characters), and yes the values aren't linear
 
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