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For what you are asking, the closest that I can think of is this or this, if there are others, I don't know or I don't remember.
To relate this to the topic of Striking Strength, back then, the Striking Strength system was really weird. For example, Room level/Small Building level would be called "Class MJ", and Building level would be "Class GJ", around Planet level is where class term starts containing three letters, for example: "Class XKJ". I think those letters represent measurements in joules, for example: Class MJ -> Class Megajoules, and I think the terms were borrowed from OBD. That is where the term "class" originally comes from, and only the term "class" made it through when the Striking Strength revisions happened years ago.
If someone has not memorized the system during that version of Striking Strength, they would have to constantly look on the Striking Strength page to know what "Class MJ" is, which is tedious. It's not immediately clear what striking class corresponds to which Attack Potency for example.
Follow-up question. I'm relatively new here, and I want to read the discussions from the tiering revision from a few years ago. So far, I've only found the follow-up threads.