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I just remembered that i made another CRT about Ren some months ago that still wasnt finished due lack of enough input lol
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Alright, can calc it quickly
So, if I read the article right, energy to destroy White Oak would be 1350 PSI = 9.307922 MPa
Which would result in 3.537e8 Joules, or 0.0845 Tons of TNT (using the same measurements in the reference for common feats page)
Literally just used same measurements in the common feats page and multiply by the value given in the article. That's it.Not a real CGM here, but if I remember correctly, White Oak is used as a standard when regarding trees, and assuming you did the bare minimum for these steps, I would say it's passable.
ty lmaoThat profile is ironically good as **** for a series that sucks balls.
Oh, i made the profile before the stamina revision.We don't use Very High and shit for Stamina anymore, though. Look at the stamina page, just put superhuman instead of Very High because we have ratings and stuff for stamina now.
Yeah, I have citation fetish, my other profile that I made literally to meme around also is full of citations lolLike, everything has a citation lol. That profile shouldn't be as good as it is.
is it really like this? Because he was stepping down the surrounding trees, breaking only the base makes no sense to that statementThis isn't 9-A for the record, since that calc... calculates fragging the entire tree. Giant sounds like he's only uprooting/breaking the base of the tree, which is way the **** lower.
Yeah.is it really like this? Because he was stepping down the surrounding trees, breaking only the base makes no sense to that statement
i think we are too weak to even break things in that way, but it do happens to superhuman stuff like this:Have you ever stepped on a lego tower? It tipping and falling on its side is what's more likely to happen compared to it breaking into a bajillion pieces, since it's EXTREMELY rare for you stepping down being completely vertical, as moving your leg forward would imply it has a horizontal component, which has CONSIDERABLY less mass to move.
I mean in a sense of being strong/heavy enough to do it, because humans can't really break things easily, even stuff like plasticBern our presumption would be, without visual, the scaled-up human will act like a scaled-up human, not a hydraulic press. There is nothing to imply that's how that giant's biology would even be like, while there is plenty of implications of it being humanlike.
fair i guess, but even if it's not completely vertical, isnt it close enough?You're being ignorant of the fact that the hydraulic press is COMPLETELY vertical because it's mechanically designed to be that way, while a human leg isn't like that. At all.
That doesn't matter tho, in the lego example, a human is definitely strong enough to separate lego bricks, yet the tower doesn't separate into each and every lego brick, since the force gets redirected to its structurally weakest point to fracture, by which point the lego tower falls and its surface area increases dramatically and j/cc is wayyy lower.I mean in a sense of being strong/heavy enough to do it, because humans can't really break things easily, even stuff like plastic
No not really. It's decently big in terms of angles, hell its horizontal movement is WAYYYY bigger than its vertical, you can see for yourself :vfair i guess, but even if it's not completely vertical, isnt it close enough?