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it's statement not a direct featWe outright see that not happen. So Murata's word falls under Death of the Author.
Or it would, if Murata was the main writer.
I don't see how this has any bearing at all on what I said, but what you're saying here alone gives us enough reason to discount his word over the direct feat on his profile.it's statement not a direct feat
the manga and the webcomic are different in the power the character in the manga stronger just because he is not the writer does not mean he is not right one didn't disagreed with that he know how power is character like one but if he don't he say I will ask oneWe outright see that not happen. So Murata's word falls under Death of the Author.
Or it would, if Murata was the main writer.
you scale a character by a feat or a statement he states that genos destroyed the mountain because it wasn't clear if he did or not someone ask if genos destroyed the mountain and that was his reply you said we didn't see that happen that why the statement was droopedI'm never brought the webcomic into this. The point is that what he said just didn't happen at all.
We outright see that not happen. So Murata's word falls under Death of the Author.
Or it would, if Murata was the main writer.
how about the first one we don't see it if it was destroyed or not the statement support that he destroyed the first maybe not the other oneHere's the mountains. It's clear Genos didn't destroy them, especially because they're still standing on one that the underground base is built in.
then tell me do you know the size of themHe destroyed neither. That's all you're getting from me.
I don't know the size, but I did calculate the size of the craters.then tell me do you know the size of them
fair enough let's talk about the height of the mountainDude, we saw beforehand they were at the top of a mountain. And then after the blast, we saw they were where they were before. Geno's didn't destroy everything.
you know the size is important to know the size of the cratesI don't know the size, but I did calculate the size of the craters.
fair enough let's talk about the height of the mountain
It really isn't.you know the size is important to know the size of the crates
why was the mountain made out of cockisGenos busting a basement and the top of a mountain is only calculated as 9-B
it is how would you how much did genos destroyed without knowing the size of the two mountainsIt really isn't.
The bottom of the mountains aren't even in the panel of Genos' feat.
it is how would you how much did genos destroyed without knowing the size of the two mountains
that in case you don't have any thing you should take another mountain with a known size as referenceBased on the building and other stuff.
I remember being taught that there is actually a minimum determined size for mountains depending on country in geography class and in some countries mountains start from 1000 meters. But when I researched about it some time ago I didn't find anything so it might be my memory deceiving meThere's no minimum size in real life,
the building don't have Official height and its not a normal building either you can't compare it to a normal building just because saitama count the storeys you should take a mountain with clear size in z city as a reference they all close in height in every panel they a per in because they are mountain ranges not seprt mountainsThe building is a known reference because it's 8 storeys. The mountains, on the other hand, aren't even fully in frame when Genos performs his feat.
Even calling mountains known references is kind of disingenuous. There's no minimum size in real life, and even mountains in the series have been extremely inconsistent.
It's a building that we're shown the interior of, so we know it's not ridiculously massive. Also, Dr. Genus says it's 8-storeys, not Saitama, and a fictional mountain is a far worse reference than a building.the building don't have Official height and its not a normal building either you can't compare it to a normal building just because saitama count the storeys you should take a mountain with clear size in z city as a reference they all close in height in every panel they a per in because they are mountain ranges not seprt mountains
Mountain busting can be 7-B. I have seen characters becoming 7-B instead of 7-A because of that7-A 2nd Upgrade Genos
not the city I said take another mountain with clear height and size in z city as reference they all close in sizeThat strongly depends. From what I've heard, most geologists use 1,000 feet, but others differentiate mountains by faulting.
Either that, or you can be in Japan.
It's a building that we're shown the interior of, so we know it's not ridiculously massive. Also, Dr. Genus says it's 8-storeys, not Saitama, and a fictional mountain is a far worse reference than a building.
Why would Z-City be a size reference? Show me a panel to compare the mountains Genos and Saitama were on (those ones specifically).
Also, what you're saying doesn't matter. We still don't see the full mountain when Genos performs his feat, so you're going to get a ridiculously high-balled result.
Heck, I've seen mountain busting be 8-AMountain busting can be 7-B. I have seen characters becoming 7-B instead of 7-A because of that
the first one is shown to be in the same size the smaller ones are behindThey're not all close in size, and there's no point to this anyway.
Also, this is the only other reference we get in the ch
I know. I'm just kidding.Mountain busting can be 7-B. I have seen characters becoming 7-B instead of 7-A because of that