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Megalodon LS upgrade

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I forgot to mention that the Meg now weighs 94 tons https://resources.depaul.edu/newsroom/news/press-releases/Pages/megalodon-study-2025.aspx and that study was accepted by a calc member, so we should upgrade the meg to Class 100
 
We did, for LS is the mass a body can sustain in addition to its own, but I believe many files are outdated or lack reliable sources for ratings.
Given that this is Real Life, couldn't we just make some assumptions based on living sharks, since their muscular structure should be very similar?
 
I mean, in regards to LS, so long as you can move yourself in a way that would require a large amount of force (jumping, running, squatting, climbing, swimming) your LS should scale your own body weight
 
I mean, in regards to LS, so long as you can move yourself in a way that would require a large amount of force (jumping, running, squatting, climbing, swimming) your LS should scale your own body weight
it should be way easier to do so in water no?
 
They likely fought one another for prey or just territory so not too insane they'd be pushing against one another
 
Given that this is Real Life, couldn't we just make some assumptions based on living sharks, since their muscular structure should be very similar?
hey sorry to bother but said article also says the meg is 80 ft so should we add that to the large size section?
 
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