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Update in what way?Hellbeast1 said:Not sure (is it the tectonic feat?)
Also I'd recommend someone making an updated calculation of Zeus a d Themyscira instead using JL footage to measure the size (adding the link later)
Thank you.Eficiente said:I agree with Matt. Do we have this information about energy beams and lasers written somewhere? Before reading his comments I thought that them being said to be light and bouncing on reflective surfaces was enough to consider them lightspeed.
HmEficiente said:@M3X It would look like it should be lightspeed by that, yes. I also agree that the ranks are inconsistent for the verse but the first thing to do would be making a CRT to try modify that page, as it is our standards aim for anyone to believe this is enough.
I will wait to see if Matt or anyone makes a thread on that, put me as neutral.
According to our Outlier page only the most extreme cases are unusable. Sub-Relativistic isn't that far from MHS+.Assaltwaffle said:snip
Yeah, I found your calc to be pretty off, since it utilized a cone shape and size from the story-book depiction of Themyscira instead of the actual island's triangular/rectangular prism, which we have a full view of in this scene. It's also got to be much larger than 4.6km based on that video, the Amazon city alone is probably at least as big as that, so we should try finding its actual size from the video.Spinosaurus75DinosaurFan said:Update in what way?
Here are some of the less frequently asked staff members that you can select from to ask to give input when there are not enough knowledgeable members available:Hellbeast1 said:Which staff do you recommend contacting btw Ant?
I think that Assaltwaffle seems to mostly make sense.Assaltwaffle said:Well the beam does seem to reflect off of things and is called light. On the other hand, it is a far cry above the other feats in the verse.
As for FTL, that's going to be a no for me. We don't give concrete ratings for being superior to another person who has a cslculated speed unless that superiority is shown in the same scene that is calced.
This would just be an example of using "at least".