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Possibly Bionicle upgrade.

"Keep in mind that the gravity on Krypton was much greater than that of Earth, but its people were not crushed by it. Why? Same reason it didn't happen here, because it's a fantasy universe that does not have to follow the rules of our reality."

This quote shared above implies that the gravity isn't really relevant and shouldn't be taken into account anyways.
 
"Keep in mind that the gravity on Krypton was much greater than that of Earth, but its people were not crushed by it. Why? Same reason it didn't happen here, because it's a fantasy universe that does not have to follow the rules of our reality."
Or it could be that its life is naturally adapted to withstand high gravity.
 
Determine whether or not the calc should be used. Not my call.
 
I mean again, if the matter is destroying and recreating the planet none of the numbers on the calc are even relevant

So like, eh?
 
The planet was separated into several different planets. The feat is recombining them, and also being capable of destroying it.
 
Or it could be that its life is naturally adapted to withstand high gravity.
Aren't Kryptonians accepted to be human level on Krypton in the general lore tho?

That example would imply that the writer just ignored physics and that it's not a feat.
 
Thank you Kieran.

@Promestein

You can probably apply the accepted calculations results now.
 
I'd like more opinions. One is never enough.
 
Well, one calc group member is sufficient for evaluating a calculations blog, but it is preferable with more, yes.
 
Ok, sorry for the very late notice, so I'm really not sure about calculating GBE from a calculated gravity, to me that feels like calc stacking
 
Another thing, then.

In the first Bionicle novel and comic, Pohatu kicks a fairly large boulder into the horizon with ease. If we apply this relevant gravity here this is a more significant feat, isn't it? Or are we not going to be taking this into account.
 
It seems fine to me. You can ask calc group members for help if you wish.
 
I may be too late to this, but I don't think this gravity situation should increase everyone's stats. By this logic, Spherus Magna has extreme gravity, so all Spherus Magna natives (& presumably MU inhabitants based off of them) should have strength designed to compensate for that. But, when we see Vorox and Toa on Bota Magna, they should be super-strong, since it was a tiny planetoid with, presumably, less gravity. But, in story, they're not, they operate at normal strength levels. Because the gravity wasn't taken into account there, it doesn't seem fair to apply it everywhere else.
 
Has what was accepted here been applied yet?
 
If this is accepted, I think that it should be only applied to the Great Spirit Robot and the Prototype Robot.
 
Can somebody remind the rest of us about the conclusions here so far please?
 
Didn't a calc group member and Promestein accept some things?
 
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