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Official Calculations Discussion Thread

Anyone has any idea of where this would scale?
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Btw, it took a month from when he left the moon base, went over to the stars to pull them away and then finally arrived on earth.
 
Anyone has any idea of where this would scale?
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Neutron stars weigh around the suns mass so stellar LS. Depending how he did it and there's the fact he had to overpower the gravity of the other neutron star its probably just a bit above the stellar baseline. He should also scale ap wise to it through whatever his powers were
 
Neutron stars weigh around the suns mass so stellar LS. Depending how he did it and there's the fact he had to overpower the gravity of the other neutron star its probably just a bit above the stellar baseline. He should also scale ap wise to it through whatever his powers were
Thank you
 
How can I calculate this feat?

The robot creates a powerful airflow and is strong enough to pull a tree and an motorcycle. Even enough to dismantle a street lamp fixed to the ground. And one character can resist this airflow with one hand. How can I calculate the LS of this character who resists the airflow?
 
The robot creates a powerful airflow and is strong enough to pull a tree and an motorcycle. Even enough to dismantle a street lamp fixed to the ground. And one character can resist this airflow with one hand. How can I calculate the LS of this character who resists the airflow?
I sorta calced this type of feat here. Not sure how accurate it is though.
 
Is drilling through ground violent fragmentation or just fragmentation ?
Feasibly could be either. Just depends on how big the chunks are. Some drilling motions reduce the ground to powder (pulverization) whereas some leave it largely unbroken (fragmentation).
 
Borderline, frag or v. frag. I'd allow the latter.
 
What destruction value should be used based on the following feat?
The sooner they were quit of this place, and far away, the happier she'd be. Unless, in departing, she could scourge the landscape with her lightning right down to the bare rock, wiping away all trace that the installation had ever existed. That would be a real pleasure.
The installation is a large dam
 
Is this possible to calculate for LS
His body swayed, first evading the dragon’s tail before grabbing it with his two fair and powerful palms. Even as Sword Qi sizzled and stirred in the air, it was difficult for the tail to escape his hold!

Using great strength to maintain his grip, he roared,

“Open!”
The muscles in Meng Qi’s bulging arms knotted as he grabbed hold of the Crimson Dragon’s tail and swung it with great force!

The golden light that shrouded the dragon flared as Zhu Kui’s blue veins abruptly popped out on his skin. He was using all his strength yet was completely at the mercy of Meng Qi’s great power!

“Open!”

Meng Qi swung the dragon amid the roaring of his screams, slamming it onto the ground.

Thud! The massive dragon crashed onto the square, sending the lurching of terrifying Qi waves. Sizzling sounds came from the transparent water screens as the formation flags were instantly blown apart!
The Dragon is a "mechanical dragon" with height of at least 33 meter
 
Probably class 5? It really depends on the hollowness of the dragon.
I don't how to estimate the hollowness of a mecha dragon other than there's a cockpit
The Principal set foot on the golden mechanical dragon and sat in the hollow of its back. Chang Huan hurried to follow suit, climbing onto the back of the dragon.
 
if the ice went to the horizon that's probably H7C ice creation, the pushing of the clouds is really small though, so i doubt it'll be anything higher than H7C either.
 
Functionally you'd divide it down to 1 second.

So, taking the CAPE value of 2.26 megatons, you'd divide that value by 43,200 (the number of seconds in 12 hours).

9.456e15 Joules / 43200 seconds = 2.189e11 Joules, or City Block level.
 
Functionally you'd divide it down to 1 second.

So, taking the CAPE value of 2.26 megatons, you'd divide that value by 43,200 (the number of seconds in 12 hours).

9.456e15 Joules / 43200 seconds = 2.189e11 Joules, or City Block level.
Do we do the same thing for temperature change and then add the two? or do we just use CAPE
 
Do we do the same thing for temperature change and then add the two? or do we just use CAPE
These are different methods of calculating the storm. You would use one or the other. If there were a calc where there were multiple steps of getting energy (for example, vaporizing something involves calculating energy from both change of matter AND heat change), then you would add those values and then go through the division process for the net total.
 
These are different methods of calculating the storm. You would use one or the other. If there were a calc where there were multiple steps of getting energy (for example, vaporizing something involves calculating energy from both change of matter AND heat change), then you would add those values and then go through the division process for the net total.
ok then, thanks (this is very helpful)
 
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