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COMPOSITE TREE UPGRADE!!!

I wonder, is it calcable using the Inverse Square Law? I doubt it will give anything higher than 8-C though.
 
FanofRPGs said:
3 words... Inverse Square Law :p


"The plants and trees in the area around the epicentre were examined in September 1945. Among the survivors were the six Ginkgo biloba trees shown on this page. They were situated near the blast center and appeared to bud after the blast without major deformations and are still alive today."

My boi ;)
 
Unite My Rice said:
FanofRPGs said:
3 words... Inverse Square Law :p
"The plants and trees in the area around the epicentre were examined in September 1945. Among the survivors were the six Ginkgo biloba trees shown on this page. They were situated near the blast center and appeared to bud after the blast without major deformations and are still alive today."

My boi ;)
Steve Carell NO GOD! NO GOD, PLEASE NO, NO, NO, NOOOOO (HD)
Steve Carell NO GOD! NO GOD, PLEASE NO, NO, NO, NOOOOO (HD)
 
I read the page.

The first one has no details on how it survived or what condition it was in. I'd like to mention most of these had gigantic and horrible burn/scar marks on them as well.

The Shukkeien tree was ripped out of the ground and toppled over despite the tree being grown NOT to fall over. Looking at the pictures, it just barely survived too since it's surrounded by other trees that were more exposed to the explosion and therefore burnt even more harshly and therefore died. The Josei-Ji Gingko tree was protected by the high walls of the factory, with the factory taking the brunt of the force. The Senda Elementary one looked like it was on the brink of death, but we took care of it anyways and brought it back. More of a feat for us since it would've died otherwise. The Myjoin-Ji one literally has no info on it so I can't say, the last one is impressive but also the furthest from the blast. Since I can't calculate the force (Nor am I qualified) it suffered at that range, I can't say much about that.

In short, I disagree with the fire resistance as there were conditions that allowed these trees to survive OR they just barely survived and we the humans kept care of them. Radiation resistance? Can't say, haven't found good ranges for radiation in those areas.

Edit: This also ignores the fact that there are MANY MORE Gingko trees in Japan than just 6. 6 trees surviving a nuclear blast out of hundreds is not a good feat, those are chance.
 
This is composite, we only want the strongest. :^)

Also radiation at the tie > radiation currently if that's what you're implying. Plus, they were able to survive then later thrive under said conditions.
 
"We only want the strongest"

Half of these has no details in the condition they were in and the ones we do get said they were near death and barely survived.
 
I never said we couldn't, but we can't forget that it's basically dead and gone for the feat. They survived, sure. But they're also almost dead and definitely would've died afterwards due to being unrooted and the loss of the majority of its leaves which is generally bad for trees. Most of these was replanted and cared for with utmost priority due to its memory of Hiroshima which is a good thing.
 
It definitely wouldn't be a straight 7-C since that force would've certainly killed it (It's like giving CPR and an AED to a person), but I can see a low 7-C since it still technically withstood it. 8-A works too for what we're doing.
 
Check in with a staff since they're most certainly ignoring this thread probably. I doubt they're taking the Composite Tree seriously.
 
I was already given that calc, that's for tensile strength and not traditional durability. It can stretch a lot and take a lot of brute force, yeah but if you chop it with a really good axe then it'd still leave a mark. Am I 8-A for cutting it then?
 
Why do we even have a tree file?....I mean unlike fictional characters you can chip away at a tree in reality... Especially if you are superhuman. Animals like birds or clawed animals do it all the time...
 
Akreious said:
I was already given that calc, that's for tensile strength and not traditional durability. It can stretch a lot and take a lot of brute force, yeah but if you chop it with a really good axe then it'd still leave a mark. Am I 8-A for cutting it then?
Those are different trees. This tree is ALL of them
 
Dragonmasterxyz said:
This tree business is getting out of hand....
I agree. Dear lord has the influx of it came in hard on this place.

(And ALL trees can get cut easily by a human with rocks and enough free time. FYI)
 
I agree with low 7-C above ^

At the core of the sun, the radiation and temperature combined is nigh low 7-C, and a nuke is several times hotter than that for a fraction of a second, combined with it's position near the center of the blast. :^)
 
lol cal, just watch as our tree overlord now solos all our verses. WE'RE DOOMED!

lets wait for more staff opinion on this before Low 7-C xD

Edit: Low 7-C durability tree I mean. Not AP. Although if it had vine whip or something, that'd be scary/
 
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