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Gravity Manipulation Question

Migue79

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Is Gravity Manipulation a method of Durability Negation?

Thanks.
 
I would imagine Black Holes negat durability. But what if, for example, the gravity around you is turned up to 300x Earth's Gravity? Would GM that powerful negate durability even if the opponent's massively stronger?
 
Although, increasing gravity is more than simply makes stuff heavier and can't simply be overcome by Lifting Strength, it would theorically alter the corporal functions, peoole may find breathing more difficult, etc.
 
The G-forces from getting kicked across the room would basically do the same, though.
 
Yeah, but only during a fraction of time, few users can hold the augmented gravity for a good period of time.
 
Should be in the same ballpark, though.

If you have trouble surviving sustained high gravity then a g-force a few times stronger will probably also damage you.
 
I would say that it do not necessary ignores durability, but without the necessary Lifting Strength the character may be crushed and suffocate.
 
Survive not, overcome the gravity, but is one of those feats that are affected by relativism.
 
It depends, there are some verses that treat black holes as some kind of rip in space that leads to nothingness, and others that simply see it as super concentrated g forces.
 
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