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Your wish is my commandI mean I can very easily just do it myself, since it is indeed very simple.
But if your willing to do it for me honestly I don't really wanna do it cause I'm lazy so yeah go ahead lmao-
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Your wish is my commandI mean I can very easily just do it myself, since it is indeed very simple.
But if your willing to do it for me honestly I don't really wanna do it cause I'm lazy so yeah go ahead lmao-
This blast is what caused the hole.
According to the References for Common Feats page- at least Class 1 (~5000 Newtons, based on bare minimum reports from accidental hanging drops) to Class 5 (12000 - 15000 Newtons, which is the medically certified standard)Do we have any LS value for ripping off someone's head?
Uhhh, I'd assume it'd be similar to a human-beheading LS considering how the average man has a neck circumference of 14 - 19 inches, meanwhile a medium-sized goat has a neck circumference of up to 18 inches, although that's just a guesstimateIs there any way to calculate ripping off a goat's head
Can someone give me a hand with this?
Can someone give me a hand with this?
I don't understand what you meanCan someone help me find the diameter/circumference?
Basically it is said that the distance of the snow-capped mountains (peninsula) is 256,000,000 meters north and south
I am trying to see if it is possible to use the distance from one location to another to be able to find the circumference and then the radius, since the distance is from North to SouthI don't understand what you mean
Are they on opposite sides of the planet?I am trying to see if it is possible to use the distance from one location to another to be able to find the circumference and then the radius, since the distance is from North to South
yeahAre they on opposite sides of the planet?
Multiply the diameter (distance between the two points) with pi.yeah
How do I calc this for LS?
How do I calc this for LS?
Seemingly a Colt AR-15.What are they bending?
I'd have to search for more feats.A boring as **** method for a shitty result. I recommend looking for a better feat. Like, anything that is noticeably superior to class 1
Look like a Dreadnought USS TexasCan someone identify the type and weight of this battleship dropped on Wade the duck
This ain't the place for CRT promotion, we have another thread for that.Is there someone I can discuss with on thread this I need more discussion.
Sorry, where is the thread, can you provide a link?This ain't the place for CRT promotion, we have another thread for that.
Assuming there's visuals to go off of, you could calc the KE of the debris. It's true the projectile that pierced the planet moved at lightspeed, but that doesn't mean the debris it forced out of the way also moved at that speed. At least, I think that'd be a fine assumption to make...How should I calculate the attack of piercing a gas giant Planet? I have calculated that the core was drilled from one side to the other? or something else?
It was a projectile that moved faster than light
Although it didn't actually see the debris or anything like saitama's sneezeAssuming there's visuals to go off of, you could calc the KE of the debris. It's true the projectile that pierced the planet moved at lightspeed, but that doesn't mean the debris it forced out of the way also moved at that speed. At least, I think that'd be a fine assumption to make...
Could I possibly derive AP from the size of this whale? And if so, how would I go about calculating it?
Pixel scale with Karo and then scale it up or down according to average whale size and mass accordingly.So uhhhhh, having a bit of trouble finding the mass of the whale for GPE. How should I do it?
Which chapter was this?Okay that's what I WAS doing-
But like the values be coming out really small and shit? In meters. Logically, they shouldn't be this small, so I feel like I'm doing something wrong.