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Do we have standards about the radiation that affects a person according to the time frame?
Like, most of pages that I've seen radiation doses uses Gy/s to measure it, and clearly the radiation accumulates to the person.
This makes sense for energy, given that we see feats occurring in a instant, but for radiation? The longer the time, the worse the condition, noticeably.
Characters that resists x energy value, could withstand it multiples times, but radiation exposure would **** a person that "resists" higher values staying a longer time there.
So... is there a solution here?
Like, most of pages that I've seen radiation doses uses Gy/s to measure it, and clearly the radiation accumulates to the person.
Do we use the same standards for energy, where we only measure energy over the span of 1 second?
This makes sense for energy, given that we see feats occurring in a instant, but for radiation? The longer the time, the worse the condition, noticeably.
Characters that resists x energy value, could withstand it multiples times, but radiation exposure would **** a person that "resists" higher values staying a longer time there.
So... is there a solution here?