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Vaporizing a human takes 2.99e+9 Joules, Building level.Matthew Schroeder said:Old Snake survived 5 minutes in the Microwave Room which could vaporize a normal man on contact. I wonder what vaporization of a human body would wield.
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Vaporizing a human takes 2.99e+9 Joules, Building level.Matthew Schroeder said:Old Snake survived 5 minutes in the Microwave Room which could vaporize a normal man on contact. I wonder what vaporization of a human body would wield.
Do you have a source of something?WeeklyBattles said:Vaporizing a human takes 2.99e+9 Joules, Building level.
Here ya go. Isn't 2.99 Gigajoules Building level+ though?Austrian-Man-Meat said:Do you have a source of something?WeeklyBattles said:Vaporizing a human takes 2.99e+9 Joules, Building level.
Not sure if he is just appear to be standing there, that could be just the animation style; Anyway, can't tell the distance between Gene and the Gear, but if really he is dodging between bullets, that gives less than 6 miliseconds to react (assuming that than weapon has 10k rpm cycle fire)Matthew Schroeder said:Found Snake's best Speed Feat.
https://youtu.be/cGLN9oxNUZ0?t=30
Gene is so fast he appears to be standing still as he dodges the bullets from a Metal Gear's turret.
Snake later defeats him in single CQC / Armed Combat.
2.99 Gigajoules is apparently atomization, 142 Megajoules is vaporization aka 0.02 tons of tnt.Darkanine said:Here ya go. Isn't 2.99 Gigajoules Building level+ though?
http://www.narutoforums.com/xfa-blog-entry/to-vaporize-a-human-body.21659/
I thin you're misunderstanding, Xcano proposed to use his calculation which downgrades the lightning feat to 1/10th of what it originally was, what I'm pointing out is the fact Ocelot is making more movements during the sequence and and Xcano is not accounting for all of them, his mach ~3 comes from just using the distance his arm moved up to his hip, but ignores Ocelot doing all the subsequent motions (moving his body to shoot his gun at different angels) and the fact he is not adressing this comes off as disingenous to say the least.Austrian-Man-Meat said:I was going to post some of the feats Gray Fox done in MGS1 Twin Snakes, but it's a shame the game is not considered canon.
With that being said, I think this is a reasonable downgrade for the reasons Xcano mentioned. I also don't see flaws with the calculations.
@AguillaR101 you seem to misunderstand, the feat will not even be accounted for due to it's anomalous nature (Revolver Ocelot)
Gene can ******* teleport, can casually blitz Supersonic+ beings, and that is a clear instance of casual bullet-dodging. He wasn't threatened by Snake's gun-point, actually watch the cutscenes.LordXcano said:"Gene dodged the bullets, the pilot simply believed to be missing."
Proof? "Gene was completely non-threatened by Snake pointing his gun."
No. In fact he was so threatened by Snake pointing a gun at him he had to bring out his trump card to get out of the situation.
"Also, the fact that you can hit Gene with guns in the boss fight is proof that Snake's funs ARE FASTER than regular ones."
No, the fact you can hit Gene with guns means that Gene isn't bullet-timing.
This all the way, I agree with Xcano.LordXcano said:My intention doesn't matter, numbers don't lie.
That's not Zero-Shift. Zero-Shift doesn't look like that.Antoniofer said:Reading about this guy Gene, he apparently use an ability called Zero Shift that is like teleportation, so ins't actually his own speed; however, he needs to react to that, so not sure about the cycle fire of that gattling, but assuming 10k rpm as I said above, he has less than 6 ms to react, so that's makes him At least Subsonic+ according to our system.
Okay. I may calm down, but how should I respond to one of the most dishonest and intentionally downplaying calculations I've ever seen in my entire life?Grudgeman1706 said:@Matt it's alright you are trying to defend MGR and MGS by do you think you can tone it down, your coming off very aggressive with your texts.
Well as adminstrators and discussion moderators, it is our job to not only maintain a logical and accurate community but a civil and respectful one as well.Matthew Schroeder said:But if you are just going to be responding to my tone, like people have started to be doing, rather than respond to my argument, than you are also not rational.
The real problem is Ocelot performing feats that outclass Raiden's significantly, the calculation having real lightning would only make it more anomalous.Tivanenk said:So far, I have yet to see any proof whatsoever that the lightning isn't real. And since Ocelot's revolver is part of his arsenal, this means that it can't be restricted to normal bullet speed either, as a character's weaponry does not have such limits.
In the end, I can only see this being a downplay.
The real problem is Ocelot performing feats that outclass Raiden's significantly, the calculation having real lightning would only make it more anomalous.Austrian-Man-Meat said:
That's not why I find it anomalous, I find it anomalous due to a significantly weaker character than Raiden pulling off a faster feat than he does. At least with Jotaro he's stated multiple times to have the "strongest stand" and therefore it makes sense that his stand would have the higher showings of power compared to the rest of the cast.Tivanenk said:It doesn't matter. The feats are based entirely on their own. The only time we can classify a feat as an outlier is if it's dubious in nature or contradicted by other feats. Both of these do not apply in this scenario.
For instance, Jotaro Kujo gets an MCB+ feat from quite a dubious and highly outlier-ish feat on this site, yet it still gets accepted. This one is even less dubious from what I know. And showing slower speed feats does not contradict a higher speed feat.