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B Rabbit

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Even so.

Pekoms basically said people like Croc (Caribou) were essentially fodder in the new world. And just like Crocodile, Caribou was a super rookie.

It makes more sense to me anyways.
 

ChaosTheory123

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Probably moot on account we can probably just use the speed of Van Augur's bullets to figure out how fast regular guns/cannons/etc are in the verse. They all use the same black powder, the acceleration in the barrels would be the same/similar, just Van Augur's rifle has bullshit length.

Have a vague size for the planet now, so figuring out calcs for shit reliant on the horizon is doable now
 
Even so.

Pekoms basically said people like Croc (Caribou) were essentially fodder in the new world. And just like Crocodile, Caribou was a super rookie.

It makes more sense to me anyways.
he somehow made it to WB tho

if he couldn't function in the NW he would have never gotten that far

keep in mind ppl like arlong, fisher tiger, dorry and brogy were NW pirates
 

El Hermano

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Probably moot on account we can probably just use the speed of Van Augur's bullets to figure out how fast regular guns/cannons/etc are in the verse. They all use the same black powder, the acceleration in the barrels would be the same/similar, just Van Augur's rifle has bullshit length.

Have a vague size for the planet now, so figuring out calcs for shit reliant on the horizon is doable now
What's the vague size?
 

ChaosTheory123

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What's the vague size?
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Whitebeard KOed a Vice Admiral with a Quake powerful enough to have its aftershocks be perceptible to a human well off into the distance beyond Marineford.


As you might be able to tell, the farmer's able to tell the Earthquakes are occurring during the day, outdoors, much as described as being a magnitude 4-4.9 from where they're located.

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Bottom Right Panel

River = 3 pixels
Alabasta = 208 pixels

Alabasta/River = 69.333

River = 50,000 meters
Alabasta = 3,466,650 meters

Top Left Panel

Alabasta = 23 pixels
Distance Between Islands = 182 pixels

Distance Between Islands/Alabasta = 7.913

Distance Between Islands = 27,431,601.45 meters

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Why not just scale directly from Alabasta? If you noticed above? There are no islands large enough near Alabasta to be visible from our bird's eye view. To account for this, we need to scale from the distance between islands on the Grand Line as shown on the globe. Where I scaled is likely not even Alabasta, but the odds are pretty good that Alabasta's not even an island large enough to be seen on the scale of the globe anyway.

Distance Between Islands = 6 pixels
Planet = 99 pixels

Planet/Distance Between Islands = 16.5

Planet = 452,621,423.925 meters

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Planet = 181 pixels
Grand Line = 18 pixels

Grand Line/Planet = 0.099

Grand Line = 44,809,520.969 meters

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The Island was apparently remote enough where it had no clue that Whitebeard was even in a naval conflict with Marineford, despite every sea in the setting discussing the issue like its the fucking apocalypse, so it seems like a generous low end to suggest just somewhere vaguely off panel is functionally how far away the remote island is from Marineford proper. Mind you, the direction isn't defined, so I just used the 3 chosen for the purpose of serving as our approximations.

Half Grand Line = 110 pixels
Distance to Remote Island (Option 1) = 175 pixels
Distance to Remote Island (Option 2) = 196 pixels
Distance to Remote Island (Option 3) = 263 pixels

Distance to Remote Island (Option 1)/Half Grand Line = 1.591
Distance to Remote Island (Option 2)/Half Grand Line = 1.782
Distance to Remote Island (Option 3)/Half Grand Line = 2.391

Half Grand Line = 22,404,760.485 meters
Distance to Remote Island (Option 1) = 71,291,947.862 meters or 44,298.763 miles
Distance to Remote Island (Option 2) = 79,850,566.367 meters or 49,616.842 miles
Distance to Remote Island (Option 3) = 107,139,564.637 meters or 66,573.439 miles

So, how does this help us?


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Where A(mm) is the height of the largest seismic wave (s wave) in millimeters (mm) and delta(t) is the S-P time difference.

Look to GM's version for what I'll use as the s wave height (5000 mm)


The S-P time difference is derived by dividing the Distance to Remote Island in miles by 5.7.

Time Frame (Option 1) = 7,771.713 seconds
Time Frame (Option 2) = 8,704.709 seconds
Time Frame (Option 3) = 11,679.551 seconds

M (Option 1) = log(base10)5000 + 3(log(base10)[8*7771.713]) - 2.92
M (Option 1) = 3.69897000434 + 3(4.79360674124) - 2.92
M (Option 1) = 15.16


Whitebeard's Quake vs Vice Admiral Ronse (Option 1) = 3,467,368,505,000,000,000,000,000,000 joules or 828.72 petatons

M (Option 2) = log(base10)5000 + 3(log(base10)[8*8704.709]) - 2.92
M (Option 2) = 3.69897000434 + 3(4.84284424414) - 2.92
M (Option 2) = 15.308

Whitebeard's Quake vs Vice Admiral Ronse (Option 2) = 5,780,960,474,000,000,000,000,000,000 joules or 1.382 exatons

M (Option 3) = log(base10)5000 + 3(log(base10)[8*11679.551]) - 2.92
M (Option 3) = 3.69897000434 + 3(4.97051613439) - 2.92
M (Option 3) = 15.691

Whitebeard's Quake vs Vice Admiral Ronse (Option 3) = 21,702,012,040,000,000,000,000,000,000 joules or 5.187 exatons
It’s accompanying this incomplete Quake calc that needs more of a thorough explanation. Also need to do one for his first pair of quakes as I actually have a visual of the size of the seismic wave before the Tsunami were made.

Sitting at 450,000 KM in diameter. Pretty conservative.
 
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