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FW G upgrade

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According this accepted calc FW Godzilla should be upgraded to Tier 5-C

In Godzilla Final Wars, Godzilla stoped an asteroid that was stated to destroy the world. Though it's reveal in the film the asteroid was an hologram a simple capsule to countain Monster X but the impact might could still have destroy most of the Earth

Thoughts?
 
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Hold on a second. You said the meteor was a hologram, but the calc still seems to estimate its mass as a meteorite, also why does it use Godzilla's atomic breath as the speed? I apologize if I missed something, but these things seem weird
 
There is a meteor on screen shown to be legitimately there. The hologram was for the Gorath planetoid that was about 3/4ths the size of Earth. The beam speed is used as it moved roughly as fast even when intercepted.
 
You cannot use the calculated speed of one attack to scale another object unless it was calculated in the same scene where it is compared to the object. The beam needs to have been calced in the same scene where it intercepted the meteor for it to count
 
You cannot use the calculated speed of one attack to scale another object unless it was calculated in the same scene where it is compared to the object. The beam needs to have been calced in the same scene where it intercepted the meteor for it to count
That was done though
 
Thank you for helping out Andy.

Should we close this thread then?
 
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