- 4,940
- 1,841
I will like to discuss the validity of 3 accepted calcs on this page. https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Mash_Burnedead?so=search
The first being this calc. https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/U...es068/Mash_is_one_fast_guy#Distance_Mash_Swam
Not only are the measurements weird. The speed lines all vary in size, differing in comparison to the POV. The thickness of each speed line should be measured separately and compared to it's length to find a more accurate distance. I also disagree with the timeframe, which assumes he blitz the Shark during this scene which is baseless. The shark has already been shown capable of perceiving him traveling a much shorter distance, and even then he never reacts to him swimming fast. Him not moving around after seeing this doesn't depict he couldn't perceive any of this movement. The timeframe should be 3 to 5 seconds at max.
The second and third being these calcs
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:LIFE_OF_KING/Mashle_-_Mash_throws_a_scorpion https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:LIFE_OF_KING/Mashle_-_Mash_throws_a_giant_(Rework)
Both calcs share the same faulty reasoning, that faulty reasoning being "This is a stationary manga, simply because two objects are shown at the same time doesn't mean it took the same time for both to reach a certain distance. If mash is throwing this thing then it's impossible for it to have reached the sky at the same time of him finishing his throw. When he finishes the movement his arm is stationary meaning the scorpion is moving at an entirely different velocity."
For the third calculation it's impossible for the chain to be moving at the same velocity as his arm, as the force of him lifting it would have to traverse over 6km and giving the nature of the chains, they would have to lift overtime. It's not like a stick which is all connected and would be moved at same time it's built more like a string which takes time to travel.
We see on panel that the chain is moving in different locations which contradict the idea of it happening in the same timeframe of him lifting his arm, as this depicts the chains moving in different ways while moving up instead of the entire thing being pulled up at once. A timeframe of 3 to 5 seconds is more appropriate.
The first being this calc. https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/U...es068/Mash_is_one_fast_guy#Distance_Mash_Swam
Not only are the measurements weird. The speed lines all vary in size, differing in comparison to the POV. The thickness of each speed line should be measured separately and compared to it's length to find a more accurate distance. I also disagree with the timeframe, which assumes he blitz the Shark during this scene which is baseless. The shark has already been shown capable of perceiving him traveling a much shorter distance, and even then he never reacts to him swimming fast. Him not moving around after seeing this doesn't depict he couldn't perceive any of this movement. The timeframe should be 3 to 5 seconds at max.
The second and third being these calcs
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:LIFE_OF_KING/Mashle_-_Mash_throws_a_scorpion https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:LIFE_OF_KING/Mashle_-_Mash_throws_a_giant_(Rework)
Both calcs share the same faulty reasoning, that faulty reasoning being "This is a stationary manga, simply because two objects are shown at the same time doesn't mean it took the same time for both to reach a certain distance. If mash is throwing this thing then it's impossible for it to have reached the sky at the same time of him finishing his throw. When he finishes the movement his arm is stationary meaning the scorpion is moving at an entirely different velocity."
For the third calculation it's impossible for the chain to be moving at the same velocity as his arm, as the force of him lifting it would have to traverse over 6km and giving the nature of the chains, they would have to lift overtime. It's not like a stick which is all connected and would be moved at same time it's built more like a string which takes time to travel.
We see on panel that the chain is moving in different locations which contradict the idea of it happening in the same timeframe of him lifting his arm, as this depicts the chains moving in different ways while moving up instead of the entire thing being pulled up at once. A timeframe of 3 to 5 seconds is more appropriate.