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Ryuki Rider Lifting Strength Upgrade

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Jamesthetaker

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As I was skimming through the internet, I found something interesting about water pressure and thought of Ryuki Rider. All Ryuki Riders share the same specs of withstanding water pressure up to 10,000m in the deep sea. Given that a high amount of pressure could apply a serious amount of force to the body, they would need to be strong enough to even stand in the first place. Therefore, I have made this calculation to upgrade Ryuki Rider's lifting strength.

There are two outcomes based on whether the water is fresh or salt, so we would need to decide which one should be used.
  • Low-end = 21735.472 tons (Class M)
  • High-end = 22314.48 tons (Class M)
Additionally, Kamen Rider X appears to have the same resistance, so he should scale to this feat as well.
 
I'm fine with both ends, I'd say that for X, saltwater can be used as he was built to live in those environments. His father's base was on the depths of Japan's seas too so it is logical.
 
Adding the 3x multiplier to X.

19038.96 x 3 = 57116.88 tons, still Class M but on a higher degree.
 
Yeah saltwater works given the circumstances so high end works better for X.
 
It seems like all of us are in agreement with both end results. Personally, I think high-end makes more sense because the specs explicitly stated that the deep sea was the location.
 
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