Stefano4444
He/Him- 6,092
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CinCameron20 in his calculation has disregarde the 5 kilometers bomb, saying that it can only applies to the explosion of a bomb and that is shouldn't have been used to scale Alubarna.
However the problem is that by having Alubarna with just a diameter of just 3.150 kilometers would mean that the entire city would have been destroyed in the process, which wouldn't make sense as Crocodile wanted to rule the country as king and he didn't have any reason to wipe out the entire capital.
In fact the bomb was been speficially made to wipe out both rebels and loyalists and that it would have been fired inside the plaza, so to eliminate any form of opposition in Alabasta, it wasn't made to destroy the entire city or something like that.
Because of this, the bomb's blast must have been just large enough to kill rebels and loyalists but not to destroy the entire Alubarna, which means the plaza itself, where the fights between factions were happening, must have been around a comparable diameter to the bomb's blast.
With that in mind, we can just compare the entire city with the plaza by using this sca, as Alubarna here is likely drawn at 1:1 scale, and even by a quick look (without the need of pixer scaling) the city's diameter would be about 4 times the plaza, putting Alubarna at around 20 kms in diameter.
Original Alubarna's Diameter: 3150.73032804 meters or 3.15073032804 kilometers.
20/3.15073032804 = 6.34773463 times the size.
Original Crocodile's Sand-Storm: 5.8783202e+15 Joules or 1.405 Megatons of TNT.
6.34773463*1.405 = 8.91856716 Megatons of TNT.
Now, this was just a quick redone of the calculation and the true result will be vastly different since i didn't pixer scaling the entire scan and only at naked eye, but the result should be more or less around that level.
And more important, the sand storm was create casually and itwas done so that Vivi's voicecouldn't be heardby rebels and royalistsand the sand storm remained active until his defeat, that suggest that Crocodile didn't used most of his power or at minimum just half of his strength for create the sand storm and maintain it for that long.
However the problem is that by having Alubarna with just a diameter of just 3.150 kilometers would mean that the entire city would have been destroyed in the process, which wouldn't make sense as Crocodile wanted to rule the country as king and he didn't have any reason to wipe out the entire capital.
In fact the bomb was been speficially made to wipe out both rebels and loyalists and that it would have been fired inside the plaza, so to eliminate any form of opposition in Alabasta, it wasn't made to destroy the entire city or something like that.
Because of this, the bomb's blast must have been just large enough to kill rebels and loyalists but not to destroy the entire Alubarna, which means the plaza itself, where the fights between factions were happening, must have been around a comparable diameter to the bomb's blast.
With that in mind, we can just compare the entire city with the plaza by using this sca, as Alubarna here is likely drawn at 1:1 scale, and even by a quick look (without the need of pixer scaling) the city's diameter would be about 4 times the plaza, putting Alubarna at around 20 kms in diameter.
Original Alubarna's Diameter: 3150.73032804 meters or 3.15073032804 kilometers.
20/3.15073032804 = 6.34773463 times the size.
Original Crocodile's Sand-Storm: 5.8783202e+15 Joules or 1.405 Megatons of TNT.
6.34773463*1.405 = 8.91856716 Megatons of TNT.
Now, this was just a quick redone of the calculation and the true result will be vastly different since i didn't pixer scaling the entire scan and only at naked eye, but the result should be more or less around that level.
And more important, the sand storm was create casually and itwas done so that Vivi's voicecouldn't be heardby rebels and royalistsand the sand storm remained active until his defeat, that suggest that Crocodile didn't used most of his power or at minimum just half of his strength for create the sand storm and maintain it for that long.