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Is there a known time frame for how long it took Typhon to go from Mt St Helens to Manhattan?
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Makes sense considering he’s like massiveOn second check, it's around seven days. Pretty slow, tbh.
True. He was also slowing down midway because of the constant attacks on him.Makes sense considering he’s like massive
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Well it's only half the circumference of the Earth for planetarySince they don't have influence way north, idk if that'd work.
No. Even if the star feats for “brightening the star” are invalid (which is senseless but whtv), Artemis still interacted with it from a stellar rangeAlso we should edit the gods range to planetary instead of stellar as the star feats that justify them are invalid.
Guess it'd depend if they've shown control over way west like Hawaii, the south or beyond europe to the west, ig. Definitely at least continental with the USA.Well it's only half the circumference of the Earth for planetary
We'd have to show that those stars were light years away, which is unlikely if we consider how the greek sun and moon work.No. Even if the star feats for “brightening the star” are invalid (which is senseless but whtv), Artemis still interacted with it from a stellar range
Oof, massive L. Thanks for pointing these out before I did more damage.Hello.
This is just a note that you should use the following pattern for your future Riordanverse edits:
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Typhon_(Riordan)?type=revision&diff=7454866&oldid=7454850
@FalseTrajectory @Mazdoesstuff@FalseTrajectory @Mazdoesstuff Are you guys willing to link your calcs in this thread? Sorry for pressuring.
Well I still need to do the edits I mentioned previously, but I didn't want to make all of those edits without having a viable speed rating for the gods. We also need the 6A firecracker calc linked so that if approved we can update Typhon and Zeus. I'm going to expedite the proccess by looking God related speed scans from some of the books I have.What do we currently need to do here?
Okay. If you cite the relevant evidence, I can ask a few calc group members for help.Well I still need to do the edits I mentioned previously, but I didn't want to make all of those edits without having a viable speed rating for the gods. We also need the 6A firecracker calc linked so that if approved we can update Typhon and Zeus. I'm going to expedite the proccess by looking God related speed scans from some of the books I have.
Probably not without further details.So during the seige of Atlantis, Percy is thrown out of the sea so Oceanus and Poseidon can fight, and it says flashing lights can be seen from the water as they do battle, would that warrant as possibely relativistic reactions?
Possibly.So during the siege of Atlantis, Percy is thrown out of the sea so Oceanus and Poseidon can fight, and it says flashing lights can be seen from the water as they do battle, would that warrant as possibly relativistic reactions?
Then a brilliant arc of blue light shot from the rooftop of one of the tallest buildings. The light hit the giant squid, and the monster dissolved like food coloring in water.
"Daddy," Tyson said, pointing to where the light had come from.
And the description of the flashes is similar.Poseidon sighed. He raised his staff, and it changed into his regular weapon—a huge three-pointed trident. The tip glowed with blue light, and the water around it boiled with energy.
When I looked back, all I could see were flashes of green and blue as my father fought the Titan, and the sea itself was torn apart by the two armies
Okay, so in an odd twist, in trying to disprove relativitic reactions, we have actually legitamised those reactions lmao.Possibly.
Poseidon was using some kind of blue light/energy blasts against the attackers.
And the description of the flashes is similar.
LmaooooooOkay, so in an odd twist, in trying to disprove relativitic reactions, we have actually legitamised those reactions lmao.
Idk where to find the exact quote, but it is cited as a quote on the Riordan wiki. I'll see if they link a source to that quoteOkay. If you cite the relevant evidence, I can ask a few calc group members for help.
Which quote are you referring to?Idk where to find the exact quote, but it is cited as a quote on the Riordan wiki. I'll see if they link a source to that quote
The one n the first book where Chiron mentions that the Masterbolt makes hydrogen bombs look like firecrackers.Which quote are you referring to?
The one n the first book where Chiron mentions that the Masterbolt makes hydrogen bombs look like firecrackers.
Chapter 9 "I Am Offered A Quest" page 135 on paperback."Zeus's master bolt," Chiron said, getting worked up now. "The symbol of his power, from which all other light-ning bolts are patterned. The first weapon made by the Cyclopes for the war against the Titans, the bolt that sheered the top off Mount Etna and hurled Kronos from his throne; the master bolt, which packs enough power to make mortal hydrogen bombs look like firecrackers."
Lol I just found it as well lmaoChapter 9 "I Am Offered A Quest" page 135 on paperback.
I might try my hand at the calculation as well@Spinosaurus75DinosaurFan @KieranH10 @Migue79 @Psychomaster35 @AbaddonTheDisappointment
Would any of you be willing to calculate this please? Tell us here if you accept.