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Wouldn't it only be 9-B though? He scales to better shit.Eficiente said:Would the time he was talking on lava be worth calc'ing?
'Twas me who added the name. I didn't want to add the rest of it because I'm not confident in my ability to be accurate on that. Also, we got a scene where his face is revealed, and I think we should add that as one of the pictures on the top of the profile.Eficiente said:Spoilers of the last episode of the season................................................
- Mando's real name was revealed, which someone added to the profile.
- He finally got a jetpack.
- And also blows up parts of a modified TIE Fighter with 2 of his bombs.
As previously mentioned, that isn't necessarily what is being implied. Things get messy when the force is involved. Does force-choking truly apply force to the outside of the neck, does it simply constrict their wind-pipe, does it stop the lungs from working, does it keep the air from being transferred? There is too much uncertainty to comfortably scale.Cropfist said:That makes no sense. Her neck isn't massively weaker than the rest of her body.
Well, it should go in his gallery due to the fact that he never takes his helmet off.FinePoint said:'Twas me who added the name. I didn't want to add the rest of it because I'm not confident in my ability to be accurate on that. Also, we got a scene where his face is revealed, and I think we should add that as one of the pictures on the top of the profile.
I agree with it whole-heartedly. It is clearly seen in the new episode him smiling and giggling as Vibe Bot kills stormtroopers.Eficiente said:https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/The_Child?diff=5757651&oldid=5757529
Pointing out an edit I made; The "Sadists" Category could be controversial, but it's not there for nothing.
In the Battlefront: Twilight Company novel, Vader Force chokes an imperial turncoat named Everi Chalis. Even though she survived (only due to Vader rushing off to look for Luke) it is explicitly explained that her trachea was crushed and she seems to have lasting damage.FinePoint said:As previously mentioned, that isn't necessarily what is being implied. Things get messy when the force is involved. Does force-choking truly apply force to the outside of the neck, does it simply constrict their wind-pipe, does it stop the lungs from working, does it keep the air from being transferred? There is too much uncertainty to comfortably scale.
I agree with this.Eficiente said:Wall of text
There are quite a few calcs. Results vary from Hypersonic to MHS+ and shit.Hellbeast1 said:How fast are laser blasts tho in canon
I was half-expecting a fanatic to come back with something like that. If they crush the trachea directly, then it supports the argument that it is not the same as choking someone with your hands, and therefore supports my point that it's not easy to scale.Soldier Blue said:In the Battlefront: Twilight Company novel, Vader Force chokes an imperial turncoat named Everi Chalis. Even though she survived (only due to Vader rushing off to look for Luke) it is explicitly explained that her trachea was crushed and she seems to have lasting damage.
To support your first claim with evidence, the max speed of a Sandcrawler is 30kmh, Usaine Bolt ran 45kmh. That would only make him peak-human at best.Eficiente said:Wall of text
Scaling the lasers to real lasers isn't practical because they contain some plasma, and therefore some mass. MythBusters calculated the actual speed of the lasers based on the real speed in the films, and came to an average of 130mph or 58ms.Soldier Blue said:There are quite a few calcs. Results vary from Hypersonic to MHS+ and shit.
It is accepted here that blaster bolts (at least in Canon) are plasma bolts that do not move at light-speed.FinePoint said:Scaling the lasers to real lasers isn't practical because they contain some plasma, and therefore some mass. MythBusters calculated the actual speed of the lasers based on the real speed in the films, and came to an average of 130mph or 58ms.