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The calc for flying to out of the atmosphere in a short amount of time and collapsing a skyscraper.

Emirp sumitpo

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So I've been seeing people say, as well have been told that, the first feat in the title is High-Hypersonic+ and the second feat is High 8-C. However, I can't seem to find a calc that says so, is there an existing calc for this and can I get a link for it? thx
 
Are you asking for individual Existing Calcs or an Existing Calc for the process of flying out of the atmosphere and crashing into a skyscraper? Because the latter probably doesn’t exist and needs context, which is a good thing to ask on the Calculation Requests thread, while the former might be on the Common Feats in Fiction calcs.
 
Are you asking for individual Existing Calcs or an Existing Calc
More or less either. I just want to know where both came from.

crashing into a skyscraper? Because the latter probably doesn’t exist and needs context
I meant breaking a skyscraper in half. As in shooting a Skyscraper that breaks in half, for example. I've been told that's a High 8-C feat, but can't find the origin for it.

The former isn't in the references for common feats, neither is the first.
 
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