Loop Hero - Tau Escapes A Black Hole
I don't know what our standards on this are, since our Black Hole Feats in Fiction page doesn't mention anything, so feel free to bonk me if this is unusable.
EDIT: This calc has been found unusable. Escape velocity only works for objects that can't propel themselves. Otherwise, to escape, they just need to be accelerating just beyond whatever the gravitational source is at any point in time. Calculating this in a way that translates into velocity is way more difficult, and I'm not going to bother.
His new bodies are made in the heart of the greatest black hole.
Doing some sanity tests these values seem reasonable. For the low-end, in the time it takes for the black hole's deceleration at that distance to slow it by 1%, it will move 0.032 m, …
Loop Hero - Feats and Anti-Feats
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Common Humans
- 2.1 Misc
- 3 References
This blog post aims to list all of Loop Hero's feats and anti-feats, sorted by rating, separated by who performed them and how relatively strong the performer is.
Also included are "limits", things that could be seen as either feats at the top of what the character can do, or anti-feats, depending on how strong you think that character is.
This blog is still a work in progress.
As such, these sections are liable to change as I learn more.
- Anti-Feat: A cowardly hero is scared of the risk of a chest crushing their fingers with its heavy lid, cutting them with a dagger hidden inside, or of inflicting splinters.
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Dinosaur King - Storm Deletion Card
In Season 2 Episode 8, Chomp is asked to vaporise a storm cloud with Lightning Spike, and proceeds to do just that..
Speedboy! - Window Shattering
- 1 Overview
- 2 Feat 1
- 3 Summary
- 4 References
Speedboy! has two feats involving breaking windows at large distances by shockwaves created by Naruo. Since he is a different character in each chapter, I'll be calculating and using both of 'em, following the standards given in this blog by Antoniofer.
While running through Chofu in Chapter 1, the sonic boom he created kept shattering window after window; 1000 glass panes in a one-kilometer radius
The most quantifiable part here seems to, again, be destroying all of the island's windows. Not sure whether that would leave this rating at a "possibly" given the other known effects or not.
Anyway, onto the meat of this. We know that he was 500 meters away from the shore, and I previously derived that the island…
Speedboy! - Ball Movement
In Chapter 5, one of the Balls woke up and began moving 0.00001 seconds before an attack would have hit it, causing the attack to miss. At this time, it was as big as a middle school's gymnasium.
Most school gyms should be able to at least accommodate a basketball court. The International Basketball Federation's standards, as of 2006 (the year this book was published) had basketball courts measuring 28 by 15 meters, with at least 2 meters of leeway on either side before any obstructions. Given that walls and benches exist, it's probably a bit more so lets round that up to 3 meters of leeway.
Given that Naruo aimed for the ball's stomach, I don't think it's too wild to assume that the Ball had to move 9 meters. The shortest distance across it …