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Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 8:58 am
I'm Thinking about having a group of Benchmarks to use ranging between 1 and 50 that will measure lifting strength, hardness, speed ect for the purpose of more accurately measuring the abilities for our write ups. Anyone care to help out with this?
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Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 8:06 pm
Strength: 1 = 50 lbs 2 = 100 lbs 3 = 200 lbs 4 = 400 lbs 5 = 800 lbs 6 = 1 ton 7 = 2 tons 8 = 5 tons 9 = 8 tons 10 = 10 tons 11 = 20 tons 12 = 40 tons 13 = 80 tons 14 = 100 tons 15 = 1,000 tons 16 = 3,000 tons 17 = 5,000 tons 18 = 10,000 tons 19 = 20,000 tons 20 = 40,000 tons 21 = 60,000 tons 22 = 80,000 tons 23 = 100,000 tons 24 = 250,000 tons 25 = 500,000 tons 26 = 750,000 tons 27 = 1 million tons 28 = 10 million tons 29 = 100 million tons 30 = 1 billion tons +
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Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 10:20 pm
sounds good, nice way to keep things organized. i hate numbers being slewn about.
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Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 7:12 pm
Same here. This would save weeks of strength debates.
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Saiyan Master Vegeta Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 2:21 pm
I agree, and we should do a majority vote on the characters in question so the general overview of the guild would be represented. I'd have no problem conceding on a point of strength within the guild as long as we have a universal benchmark...even if my personal opinion differs, we'd have a guild level to go by.
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Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 12:31 pm
I would add Bench Mark "000", which refers to "incalculable". Reserved for mostly cosmic entities...
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Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 1:19 pm
Question: Are these benchmarks for absolute top lifting capacity complete with adrenaline, lifting capacity for purposes of casual bench-pressing, or simply the amount the individual can lift without breaking a sweat?
I'm aware that in allot of story lines this doesn't really matter (especially with the stronger characters), but it's important to know for general purposes, as it makes the difference between a normal person (and, consiquentially, "normal person" type feats) being a 4 or 5 and a normal person being a 1.
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