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Found the calc, but what was it about? What's this ancient Gem transport ship?WeeklyBattles said:It was, its >>> 300 megatons
Some obscure canon-confirmed comic mentioned a vague beam of energy would destroy beach city, and the argument is that a more advanced combat warship exploding would produce a higher yield than that for... reasons.Adem Warlock69 said:Found the calc, but what was it about? What's this ancient Gem transport ship?
No, we're comparing the core of one ship to the core of another shipThe pen or the sword said:So to be clear we're comparing a ship exploding to an energy weapon? I have some issues with this.
It was, actually, and at OOMs less than it's trying to be scaled to for no objective reason.Damage3245 said:I'm not sure why we need to scale the cores of the ships in the first place when we can see the visible explosion and presumably could calc a result from that.
I mean, it could just be that it takes more energy to transport stuff around at the radius of a city than it does to power a building-sized warship.WeeklyBattles said:The point is that the core of the ancient Gem transport ship, which isnt meant for direct combat, is capable of producing 7-A levels of energy, so the Gem Warship, a modern ship several thousand years more advanced and actually meant for direct combat, should have a core capable of producing at least as much if not vastly more energy
For it being obscure, while I can't do tally of how many Steven Universe watchers are even aware that comic exists, I'm willing to bet that number doubled since it's somehow become relevant to VS debating.WeeklyBattles said:Also i really dont appreciate you trying to downplay the feat itself as being 'vague' and 'obscure' Dargoo