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Tokyo Revengers verse Reference Feats

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In Sekisei Inko Peter and another character used their "Bugs" to create large objects. Peter created an entire amusement park while the other guy created a very large wall to block a fast train from advancing. Is there any reference to common feats for this? Where would this be scaled?

These feats are not combat applicable and should be viewed as Environmental Destruction.

The size of the smallest Amusement Park in the world is 2 Acres.

I will be measuring the weights of the following rides


This is what i got
Ferris Wheel: 992,080 pounds or 449,999.918 kg
Merry Go Round: 7,227kg / 15932.808lbs
Shops: 2000lbs on average each (assuming 5 food shops, 5 game shops, 1 picture booth) / 22000lbs or 9,979.032 kilograms
Pirate Ship Swing Ride: 300,000lbs or 136,077.711 kg
Zippers Ride: 43,000 pounds or 19,500kg
Chair-o-Plane: 418,000lbs or 189,601.611 kg
Roller Coaster: 748,427.41 kg
Coin Operated Kiddie Car Ride: 133.81 kg each. I'll say 5 total. 669.05kg
Cup self handle spin carousel: 7,227kg (Couldnt find weight so i'll use weight of other carousel)
Calculation
Fragmentation of Concrete is 6j/cc
1,568,708.732*6

9,412,252.392lbs or 4,269,325.87 kg
(Class G)

Volume=
87120 * 87120 * 212
1.6090576e+12 * 6
9.6543456e+12
or 2.30 kilotons
(Low 7-C)

Old man blocks a speeding train from crossing bridge using his bug

Calculation:
Average size of Japanese man:
5 ft 7.2 or 170.688 cm

Brick dimensions:
8 inches long
3 5/8 inches wide
2 1/4 inches high.

3,000 horizontal - 13,200lbs = 5,987.419
340 vertical - 1, 496lbs = 151.11
10 bricks in length - 44lbs = 19.958
=1,345

20 stacked bricks = 190cm
https://byjus.com/question-answer/t...s-9-cm-if-20-bricks-are-stacked-then-they-1/#

Height: 340 stacked high = 3,230cm or 35.324 yards
Volume:
24,000in or 609.6m or 60,960cm
1232.5in or 31.306m or 3,130.55cm
45in or 1.143m or 114.3cm
21813.1692768
60960 * 3130.55 * 114.3
21,812,820,890.4*6
=130,876,925,342 31.28 tons
(City-Block Level)

These 2 feats are not combat applicable and only applies to Seven, Peter and Straf


Reference Feats



South blocks Senju's umbrella - (Hypersonic)

Ran Haitani Crushes mans skull - (Street-Wall level)

Mikey breaks Takemichi arm - (Street Level)

Mucho paralyzes man by breaking his spine - (Wall Level)

Tatsuhiko jumps accross buildings - (Wall Level)

Morinaga hit by Seki's car - (Wall Level)

Seki tanks a brick to the head - (Wall Level)

Tatsuhiko falls off platform fighting Taki - (Wall Level)

Morinaga throwing people - (Superhuman)
 
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Considering a lack of UES system unless further notice, I agree it wouldn't scale to physical attacks. Though not sure if we have calculations for forming an amusement park. But given our calculation instructions, simply using the mass of the amusement part and multiplying it by the fragmentation of concrete is our standard policy on objects smaller than the moon and isn't a celestial body.
 
Considering a lack of UES system unless further notice, I agree it wouldn't scale to physical attacks. Though not sure if we have calculations for forming an amusement park. But given our calculation instructions, simply using the mass of the amusement part and multiplying it by the fragmentation of concrete is our standard policy on objects smaller than the moon and isn't a celestial body.
Thanks a bunch as always DDM 🔥
 
This is what i got
Ferris Wheel: 992,080 pounds
Merry Go Round: 7,227kg / 15932.808lbs
Shops: 2000lbs on average each (assuming 5 food shops, 5 game shops, 1 picture booth) / 22000lbs
Pirate Ship Swing Ride: 300,000lbs

Calculation
Fragmentation of Concrete is 6j/cc
1,330,012.808*6

7,980,076.848 or 3619701.9703 kg
(Class G)

Volume=
87120 * 87120 * 212
1.6090576e+12 * 6
9.6543456e+12
or 2.30 kilotons
(Low 7-C)
 
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