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Update Sentry to Tier 4-A: Multi-Solar System level

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Sentry has the power of a million exploding Suns, correct?


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Looking at the size of the Sun, a single supernova caused by an exploding Sun could potencially wipe out an entire Solar System.


Well, Sentry possess the power of million exploding Suns, which would equivelant to million supernovas, in other words through simple math, he can destroy not just one, but a million Solar Systems. So why isn't he Multi-Solar System level instead?
 
Wokistan said:
Because the power of a million exploding sun's is 4-B. You realize those diagrams aren't to scale right?
Didn't Sephiroth's supernova destroyed a Solar System in Final Fantasy?
 
Sephiroth is not standard supernova at all. He is 4-B for having a 4-B feat, not specifically for it being a supernova. 1 million times 4-B isn't 4-A either way.
 
Why are you using Sephirot's supernova as a comparison to real life?

And no, you never see the full solar system being destroyed.
 
Inverse Square Law. The distance from the Sun to Neptune is a couple light-hours. The distance from the Sun to Alpha Centauri is 4 light years.

An exploding star yields 1 FOE. 1,000,000 FOE is one MegaFOE. Not 4-A.
 
I think a million is megafoe, at least that's the prefix that seems to correspond to 10^6.
 
Assaltwaffle said:
Inverse Square Law. The distance from the Sun to Neptune is a couple light-minutes. The distance from the Sun to Alpha Centauri is 4 light years.

An exploding star yields 1 FOE. 1,000,000 FOE is one GigaFOE. Not 4-A.
MegaFOE. GigaFOE is 1,000,000,000.
 
My fault. I wasn't exactly paying attention when I wrote that as evidenced by my several mistakes.

Anyway, should this be closed? 1,000,000 exploding stars is firmly within 4-B and if there are no more questions I think the question has been answered.
 
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