StretchSebe
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Thought we needed a CRT for the stuff we were doing, but I guess not.
Here's the discussion thread!
Found a bunch from the Wii intros at least. It seems one of them - Soda Popinski pulling a truck - was calc'd already. Also mentioned in that blog's comments, but the soda he was using gave him stat amps too cause science.
Was interested in doing some calcs and stuff for the others though, like Bear Hugger hauling a bear and sled with supplies up a steep incline (less lifting strength, but still is something for him besides just him training with bears), Bald Bull seeming to have trained to withstand the charge of a bull, and doing so without so much as being knocked down, and a recalc of Don Flamenco punching a bull out of the ring.
Also, Great Tiger has floating. Seems to attune with various forces of nature (water, frost, and nature/flora) too. Idk what to do with that, but good on him for accomplishing those things.
Also maybe a re-calc of Mr. Sandman destroying the building. Obviously not counting him destroying it entirely for a higher tiering given it took many punches, but it's possible he's outputting more joules than found in the current calc. Only if others might think it'd be worth so though
Here's the discussion thread!
Found a bunch from the Wii intros at least. It seems one of them - Soda Popinski pulling a truck - was calc'd already. Also mentioned in that blog's comments, but the soda he was using gave him stat amps too cause science.
Was interested in doing some calcs and stuff for the others though, like Bear Hugger hauling a bear and sled with supplies up a steep incline (less lifting strength, but still is something for him besides just him training with bears), Bald Bull seeming to have trained to withstand the charge of a bull, and doing so without so much as being knocked down, and a recalc of Don Flamenco punching a bull out of the ring.
Also, Great Tiger has floating. Seems to attune with various forces of nature (water, frost, and nature/flora) too. Idk what to do with that, but good on him for accomplishing those things.