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Springfield upgrades n stuff

Buttersamuri said:
The context of the video shows its just him screaming. And we can't assume otherwise less it shows it. But he wasn't even screaming into any microphone or speaker. So odds are that isn't even a possibility.
Does anyone remember the episodes name? Nevertheless I guess I'm fine with this since you do actually bring up a good point.
 
Ok. Two bits of news

1. I think I found a way to calc Bart being shot with Oil. Using the Gallons per day and using it to get Gallons per second from that and use the weight of the oil and speed it shoots at to get the KF behind Bart surviving direct shot from it

2. I finished up my Composite Homer Page for those who care. The question I have is, should it be linked up with homers regular page (like how all of Links pages are, or Batmans. There being a button you can press to go to it)
 
If it's accepted then it should be a different profile and have the button bar above so people can tell the difference. But you should ask some staff members in a CRT exclusive for that topic only to see if it's legal having a Composite Homer here.
 
Buttersamuri said:
Ok. Two bits of news
1. I think I found a way to calc Bart being shot with Oil. Using the Gallons per day and using it to get Gallons per second from that and use the weight of the oil and speed it shoots at to get the KF behind Bart surviving direct shot from it

2. I finished up my Composite Homer Page for those who care. The question I have is, should it be linked up with homers regular page (like how all of Links pages are, or Batmans. There being a button you can press to go to it)
Awesome man. :)
 
Buttersamuri said:
Got ya. So what I expected. I'll ask a Staff Member about it
Did ya ask? Or are you busy? Which I totally respect by the way all of us aren't any different but just wanted to remind you before I forget, These Stats are truly something good I gurantee it.
 
I have waited for a Staff member about the composite homer page and just haven't gotten a response.

But I tried the oil calc for Bart

Using the amount of oil shot out per day and changing it to how much would have to be shot out per second by the numbers. We use a the more higher end of 200,000 per day since it was such a large amount. It's 2.31481481482 barrels per second.

One barrel of oil weighs around 300 pounds.

he is shot from 0:12-0:23

So about 11 seconds. 2.31481481482 Times 11 is

Bart got hit by 25.462962963 battles worth of oil at least. Which weighs 7638.8888889 pounds

As far as the speed. I have little idea how fast they shoot and simply made a low, mid, and high end.

Low 15 MPH was 77,900.7 joules (wall)

Mid 50 MPH was 865,563 joules (wall)

High 70 MPH 1,696,504 joules (wall)

I put the kid bal at 50 as it did cross Springfield pretty quickly. So I think it's a rough but fairish estimate. Which makes the feat unimpressive sadly. Thought it would be better.

I don't know if there's another way to handle this kind of feat calc wise. But that's the only way I could figure out myself. But I'm limited on calcing certain things. I'm best on explosions and speed. Liquid based attacks may have its own way to calc as far as I know
 
Well shucks thats fine though, The Simpsons Seasons are HUGE Who knows what many other feats are there. I just expect for the rest of the crew to be a good 9-A if it can't go any higher, but maybe IT CAN seeing Homer's Courage like scream rapture an entire worths of area as we have seen thus far.
 
Is it the screaming part? If so can you link the full episode and the time stamp? Because my internet is moving at below average speed right now.


Ok I just watched it. It's literally within the first 2 minutes. So just watch the start and you'll see it
 
Ok great news. The hole context shows it shaking all throughout Springfield. So we can use the entire city shaking and broke the Washington Monument
 
So that means it likely is 5.5 magnitude due to breaking the monument which by the char says "5.5 to 6.0 Slight damage to buildings and other structures"

So that's

Radiated waves is 2.6816873805 Kilotons

And Sesmic waves is 52.4092973231 Megatons

So that feat is small town to city+ supported by the fact homer moved stopped a meltdown with his body clogging it up
 
Buttersamuri said:
So that means it likely is 5.5 magnitude due to breaking the monument which by the char says
"5.5 to 6.0 Slight damage to buildings and other structures"

So that's

Radiated waves is 2.6816873805 Kilotons

And Sesmic waves is 52.4092973231 Megatons
Thats a pretty large leap for Homer I admit Building to at least City block Level or somehow Multi City Block Level would have been fine but... WOW... JUST... JUST WOW... o_o

Also:

supported by the fact homer moved stopped a meltdown with his body clogging it up </div>


What do you mean by that? Really Its an awesome calc but I admit its kind of a large leap. xD
 
52MT is City level, not City level+.

He might have some regen feats, but we'd need to find the scans. The most I can say is that his heart somewhat reattached to his body after that martial artist took it out of his body with his bare hand.
 
Calaca Vs said:
52MT is City level, not City level+.

He might have some regen feats, but we'd need to find the scans. The most I can say is that his heart somewhat reattached to his body after that martial artist took it out of his body with his bare hand.
The earthquake chart says it's city+ Cause city is up to 100 Megatons. So it's on the higher end of city. Which is why the plus is there.
 
Thats a pretty large leap for Homer I admit Building to at least City block Level or somehow Multi City Block Level would have been fine but... WOW... JUST... JUST WOW... o_o

Also:

supported by the fact homer moved stopped a meltdown with his body clogging it up </div>


What do you mean by that? Really Its an awesome calc but I admit its kind of a large leap. xD


I'm talking about when homer while fat stopped an explosion from happening cause he fell inside the hole and clogged it up. It was when the plant was having a meltdown
 
The plus goes for the calcs that exceds the halfway between the lower and higher cap and for the 7-B level, the halfway is at 53.15MT. It's a meaningless difference, but still.

It doesn't matter, since such a high result with no other feat backing it up will be deemed as an outlier, even for the Radiated Energy.
 
That would leave the calced or some feats

Wiggum tanks a tank shell (Building likely higher)

Homer shakes a building by stomping (Wall+)

Bart getting hit by oil (Wall)

Homer DOHs really loud (Small town to City)


And the feats left to quantify

Skinners car destruction feat

Barts soundwave feat

Homer stops an explosion with his body


And it's an outlier......... for now
 
Calaca Vs said:
It doesn't matter, since such a high result with no other feat backing it up will be deemed as an outlier, even for the Radiated Energy.
Thats what I was trying to get at, At best I can kind of see The Simpsons crew at a well placed 9-A or quite possibly a good 8-C and with a composite profile that will change it all but even I kind of doubt thats going to happen. (I meant the composite for the most part, 9-A to possibly 8-C seems to be making more sense.)
 
I mean, one 8-C feat isn't an outlier if there's more 9-A feats to support. But no way in hell we'd accept Low 7-C without similar feats since the difference is massive.
 
Calaca Vs said:
The Composite Homer shouldn't need this feat. I think it's rated way higher than Tier 7.
Well if the guy at one point (Along with his family.) Can beat God (Matt Groening.) And even further then that God himself You can still bet that its a WHOLE ORDEAL HIGHER, And has a godly amount of inventory even though most of them do seem to come from the Treehouse of Horror episodes.
 
Calaca Vs said:
The Composite Homer shouldn't need this feat. I think it's rated way higher than Tier 7.
An example in the compisite profile is getting killed as a Ghost and always no matter what returns with a new ghost form and thats just one from his powers and abilities stats.
 
GyroNutz said:
Wrong thread or am I missing something?
So basically Homer doh'd so hard he caused Springfield to shake, This one: https://youtu.be/MAEgFozgOfk?t=4

The episode was not taken out of context or anything he legit yelled that hard to destroy an area the only problem however is it being too large of a leap for Homer to consistently do which defined it as outlier anyways.

Don't worry though, There are probably a WHOLE BUNCH Of other feats out there with a few yet to calc, With the exception of a composite.
 
BTW, I noticed something about the Skinner car's feat. Since Skinner wasn't in the epicenter of the explosion he wouldn't scale to the full yield of it, and it's impossible to determine the value without the explosion's radius which, unfortunately, can't be measured without a direct image of it.

Scaling him or any other character to the concrete destruction is also impossible, considering that was done through a weapon and not Bart doing it by himself.
 
Not necessarily. We do have a ways to determine it. Like the explosion of the previous grenades that we see. Which are fired by the same gun and the same scene and thus could be scaled.

Plus, it's mostly the fact it vaporized the car. So the force to vaporize a car is what we really need. Mostly try and find Vaporizing a cars Power level, then apply the math that takes in account not being the epicenter. I think it's like time 0.68 or something like that. I have it written down somewhere in my notes.
 
Finding the values to vaporize a car should be totally possible. We have done it with several kinds of tanks. Don't see why a car would be any harder. I'll ask around tho.
 
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