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Official Calculations Discussion Thread

Are calcs which calculate the tensile strength or density of an unknown material and then use the results to calc a character destroying the material usable?
99.9% of the time this would be calc stacking and hence not allowed. (Or, depending on how you put it, a self-calculated multiplier which is also not allowed)
In the 0.1% of the time when you have a case that avoids calc stacking it would be allowed.
 
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99.9% of the time this would be calc stacking and hence not allowed.
In the 0.1% of the time when you have a case that avoids calc stacking it would be allowed.
Would the verse acknowledging the superiority of the material compared to others and feats demonstrating make it viable to calculate? If not, would the verse's futuristic setting allow us to use a stronger material rather than just steel?
 
Would the verse acknowledging the superiority of the material compared to others and feats demonstrating make it viable to calculate? If not, would the verse's futuristic setting allow us to use a stronger material rather than just steel?
If it's said that "x is more durable than y", you generally can use y's parameters as a measure of durability.
For a sci-fi verse you could try to look for the best reasonably working building materials that exist today and use those for reference. When selecting a reference material you just need to keep in mind that it will be selected to be the best at its purpose, not necessarily the best in parameter you are looking for.
 
What would qualify something as a vaporization feat?

Edit: As opposed to melting?
 
Hey so, for this calc I did, did I do it correctly? Since I only did the distance to the left and up separated instead of both up and left at once. Just wondering if it's necessary to do both, thanks.
 
Is this both an AP and Speed feat ?

Swinging your arms with enough force to raise the ground and send several people flying

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Hi
Could anybody help me try and figure out how to this scales out?
Context: Nakare and Kuzure create a monster that turns the sky black upon birth. The second panel shows that it affects the city (and possibly further) with one of the characters taking notice. The third and fourth panels showcase the actual feat of Luna Eiffel completely blowing both the monster away, and clearing the sky. The problem I have is that we don’t have a specific location for the series, only that it takes place in Japan. I’ve tried a my hand at it but keep getting stuck
 
Context: Nakare and Kuzure create a monster that turns the sky black upon birth. The second panel shows that it affects the city (and possibly further) with one of the characters taking notice.
Just figure out the city and you got your range. Nothing to really calc I don't think.

The third and fourth panels showcase the actual feat of Luna Eiffel completely blowing both the monster away, and clearing the sky. The problem I have is that we don’t have a specific location for the series, only that it takes place in Japan. I’ve tried a my hand at it but keep getting stuck
Chapter?
 
Just figure out the city and you got your range. Nothing to really calc I don't think.


Chapter?
The fear comes from Chapter 17: Panic and Chapter 18: Perish of the Suicide Girl Manga.

Finding the actual city is kinda hard but there’s a station that’s called KyoKoiwa and looking it up brings a Tokyo train station. Would it be reasonable to say the series takes place in Tokyo because it having the largest population and it’s city?
 
Hi
Could anybody help me try and figure out how to this scales out?
Context: Nakare and Kuzure create a monster that turns the sky black upon birth. The second panel shows that it affects the city (and possibly further) with one of the characters taking notice. The third and fourth panels showcase the actual feat of Luna Eiffel completely blowing both the monster away, and clearing the sky. The problem I have is that we don’t have a specific location for the series, only that it takes place in Japan. I’ve tried a my hand at it but keep getting stuck
The darkness is probably 30km in radius, depending on how far the wave of darkness spread. The cloud one is just calculating the ke of the clouds being moved, you can use the cloud page to get everything. I'd say it's probably 7C.
 
The darkness is probably 30km in radius, depending on how far the wave of darkness spread. The cloud one is just calculating the ke of the clouds being moved, you can use the cloud page to get everything. I'd say it's probably 7C.
I tried it using the 0.5 equation while assuming the clouds dispersed in 3 seconds and got between 10-18 kilotons. Did you also get that?
 
For artificial earthquake, assuming there is additional context like say "The intensity of vibration move the world up and down by several meters", is it appropriate for me to use Simple Harmonic Motion formula rather than earthquake formula?
 
Is this a valid speed feat ?

Intercepting an escape pod

Tho I don't know if there's an escape pod any similar to this

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I’m wondering what we allow for vf of larger structures like buildings or mountains. How small does the fragmentation have to be?
 
I may have asked this before, but are compression feats accepted? Like a character compressing something through their special powers.
 
Can this bullet-dodge be calculated ?

There are movement lines around the time the bullet hits the ground

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Can someone eval the feats here?
wrong place

You should go here
 
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