And what do you know, that same character walked up to Accelerator while he was in jail and Accelerator could do fuck all to her in response to her shit talking
Debatably, but yeah, fair enough.Tbf Dion did the same but Accelerator didn't hand her ass either. I'm pretty sure current Accel could kill Dion with minimal effort.
Actually, he couldn’t because breaking out of his cell no matter the reason would ruin everything Accelerator has been working for through his self-imprisonment, hence why he could only listen on as she shit talked to him
Kind of an old thread but god damn this is getting on my nerves
Yeah Accelerator refused to fight JVA directly because he'd fucking lose lol
Nerfed true Gremlin and Coronzon (both her avatar and her true form in the Abyss) are quite literally fodder to JVA.
Hell, they're fodder to a character (Anna Sprengel) who themselves is fodder to JVA.
And what do you know, that same character walked up to Accelerator while he was in jail and Accelerator could do fuck all to her in response to her shit talking
that tooActually, he couldn’t because breaking out of his cell no matter the reason would ruin everything Accelerator has been working for through his self-imprisonment, hence why he could only listen on as she shit talked to him
Already said how I percieve any Transcendent besides Alice and CRC so not going to go any furtherthat too
but mostly because he can't do anything to her period lol
Thia's meteor has little to no relevance to this fight.
Anyway, assuming Gilgamesh doesn't pull out Ea uncharacteristically quickly, Toshiro can solo.
If Gilgamesh is extra serious because of Enkidu's presence and the strength of the Bleach captain, well, Enuma Elish gg Ig.
He'd have to be very quick on the draw though.
spacebattle is where clown pretend to be physicists
Ai out here doing the quick maths
Oh wait hold on. 2 things
1. AI assumed "continent level" to mean "raze the surface of the continent" as to "destroy a continent" isnt really specific enough and didnt really use a specific size.
2. Didnt use the actual amount of artic sea ice and instead used a random number
So I told it to assume we are popping the continent and to use the actual amount of artic sea ice still left in the world.
So in THIS instance SB has a point. But it depends on what you mean by "destroy" among other factors
--This is footage from the Arctic Circle, where the largest flying object has fallen. Take a close look. The object, believed to have been launched from the south, iced as it crossed the frontier between Alaska and Russia before landing on water. It traveled from the Chukchi Sea to the North Pole, opening a large crater on the sea ice! It's estimated that 500 thousand square kilometers of ice were lost. That's a block of ice the size of Spain, evaporated in minutes. Further examination...--
But it was the second large fragment that caused the biggest worldwide impact.
The fragment flew north preserving all of its tremendous magical energy, making the impact of its fall to physically obliterate its surroundings.
It didn't cause visible geographical changes, but its mental shock on humanity was large.
As the observation satellites suddenly showed that
12% of the Arctic ice caps vanished from one footage clip to the next.
Had this happened to Antarctica's ice, it would have had a tangible effect on Earth's oceanic levels.
Eventually, it was discovered that the fallen fragments were pieces of space debris, artificial satellite parts, leading to rumors that a space station fell off or that something caused all satellites around Earth to drop, but that was only many hours after the fact.
--If the one from the North Pole had fallen in an urban area... No, this problem would not have humanity's alone. If that thing had fallen anywhere other than the North Pole, it would have had an irreversible effect on Earth's rotation, causing...--
Sure, i conceade on that, But that still no quantifiable and frankly even when assuming that enuma elish is hundreds Time stronger it Would Come at thé level of regular blow kenpachi.
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