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It definitely does do that. Royal Ripper was ripped up from the inside when Garou only punched him in the face.
 
Because of the barrier in the form of the English language, I do not understand what exactly he was trying to calculate in his calc. I thought he was doing this through the bullet dispersal rate after Iaian cut them using gravity. But according to him, this is not so.

In any case, my result suggests that the bullets literally traveled as much as 80 centimeters in the time that Iaian reached them. This is much more significant. How, after this, can this feat be calculated in three-digit Mach numbers?
So, in the calculation, if you look, you will notice that the moment that Dongara shoots, the bullet cartridges are frozen in the air during the entire movement of Iaian, they are static, so his fall speed was calculated and applied, as I mentioned , you are calculating one thing and I the other.
 
So, in the calculation, if you look, you will notice that the moment that Dongara shoots, the bullet cartridges are frozen in the air during the entire movement of Iaian, they are static, so his fall speed was calculated and applied, as I mentioned , you are calculating one thing and I the other.
The bullets shouldn't have fallen. By inertia, they should have flown further forward. Besides, where did you get the idea that they are static? What if their speed is about a centimeter per second? This would make your calc result even lower than mine.
 
In general, I would like to create a post where all new speed changes in profiles will be discussed. Personally, I ended my crusade.

But to be honest, I have absolutely no idea how to do it. I need to look for a template for old similar posts.
 
The bullets shouldn't have fallen. By inertia, they should have flown further forward. Besides, where did you get the idea that they are static? What if their speed is about a centimeter per second? This would make your calc result even lower than mine.
No, right after Iaian's movement ended, the bullets disappeared from the place, they were in the same place in every movement as I mentioned and unless you review this method on the website, this is still valid
 
Anyway, I thought Sub-Rel speed was from Psykos scaling, not just Garou's reflexes
I didn't notice this.

Is it? In my opinion, Psykos beam was accepted as MHS+. I was told that recently it was accepted that Sub-Relativistic for dodging Psycos beam was unjustified, because Tatsumaki is not so casually and not so close to it reacts to the beams.
 
Tats didn't casually dodge them enough, or at least she wasn't above psykorochi in speed enough to be considered to Sub-Rel
 
To be honest, it seems to me that taking the timeframe in that scene as 1 second is wank.

Even Lightning Max managed to observe the beam from a distance for several seconds.
 
Because they were far away? That was discussed before, we used the average human timeframe for people to react to find the speed
 
To be honest, it seems to me that taking the timeframe in that scene as 1 second is wank.

Even Lightning Max managed to observe the beam from a distance for several seconds.
I'm the guy who made the 1 second calc if you're referring to the beam speed in general. Why would a character with superhuman reaction times need several seconds to process a large explosion that is a couple dozen kilometers distant? Realistically, a regular human would not even need a full second to respond to a giant bright flash that lasts for a moment. The longer we make the time frame, the more explanations we have to make to explain who is doing what and how. Personally I think the beams travelled the distance in under a second, but I understand that many people will have interpreted the scene as taking longer
 
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