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Thor Lifting Strength Upgrades

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Probably, yes. What do you suggest?
 
Does a neutron star have as much mass as a regular star?
 
Well, stellar strength seems acceptable then.
 
However, I do not have the time and energy to edit all of the Marvel profiles that would scale from Thor in terms of strength. Everybody in the Level 7/Incalculable/Class 100+ category would likely need their pages updated.
 
Or should we only count cosmic characters, and those that have matched him in terms of strength, such as Beta Ray Bill, Hercules, and the Silver Surfer?

I will ask Matthew for assistance.
 
The Solar-System-level cosmic lifters is a good edit idea (BRB, SS); should Hulk be edited, since he's gone toe-to-toe with Classic Thor, or would most of those fights be considered outliers or PIS?
 
Hulk has a star level strength feat of his own already, and no, they are not considered as PIS. He is officially considered as stronger than Thor by Marvel.
 
@Matthew Are you willing to carry out the changes?
 
Well, if that's the case, Thor's 640lbs in Earth gravity presumably, as listed in his Marvel profile.

According to this website, 640lbs in a Neutron star's gravity would be 89,600,000,000,000lbs or 44,800,000,000 US tons or 40,641,876,352,000kg.

That's 40.641876352 x 10^12kg or correct me if I'm wrong, Class T.
 
Okay. Never mind then. What about the 20 planets feat?
 
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