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Lilac's Durability Calculation

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I've finished a calc for Lilac's durability based on her fight with Absolution. This calc provides a solid number as to how far into 8-C Lilac is, and also scales to Brevon, Milla, Carol, etc.


Calculations for the volume of Absolution using pixel counting:


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Brevon's "Absolution" ship's dimensions:

1,276cm long

392cm tall

621cm wide

1,276 x 392 x 621 = 310,619,232

Total lowballed volume of Absolution: 310,619,232 Centimeters cubed

It's unconfirmed what exactly Brevon's ships are made of, so for the sake of lowballing we'll say the ship is constructed out of a steel equivalent.

The density of steel is widely accepted to be about 7.8 g/cm^3

310,619,232 / 7.8 =39,822,978.5g or 39,822.98kg

We're going to assume the ship can move at the speed of sound as a lowball (343 m/s). This is based off of the fact that Lilac's dragon boost is shown to be relative to sound waves in Shang Mu's mall, as shown on her profile.

Absolution can move faster than Lilac's dragon boost, and is also shown flying away from Brevon's exploding dreadnaught at these types of speeds, so it's consistent.

So now we can plug in the speed to the equation:



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With a new force in joules of 2,166,090,000 (2.17x10^9), that puts Lilac's casual durability at well into average building level.
 
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