Originally posted by Omega Vision
Skill is power when it comes to Street levelers. Get that through your head.The Star Trek Universe has nothing to do with the MU. Period. It's not canon and never will be.
you might wish to ask the authors of the issue, becauses they clearly wrote it to be cannon........
Originally posted by Dum Dum Duganyou might wish to ask the authors of the issue, becauses they clearly wrote it to be cannon........
Originally posted by Omega Vision
No they didn't. In the third crossover the Enterprise crew make references to tech from MU alien races as if they inhabit the same Universe as ST. Clearly it's meant to be an alternate continuity ala Amalgam.
Originally posted by Creshosk
67 pounds of pressure before load failure occurs in a limb.floor(S/5;.5)=4"*5=20 feet
S=20
20=Compotent
Compotent S=Olympic LevelGalina Chistyakova =24 ft.
actaully think it was more like 30, I kinda under sold it. also ment straight up in the air not side ways.
Originally posted by Dum Dum DuganThat's 67 psi not just pounds as in lifting strength.
wait are you trying to tell me some one with ability to lift 67 pounds could ripp someone arm off?
Originally posted by Dum Dum DuganThat's quite a bit different. Even 20 ft is out of human range.
actaully think it was more like 30, I kinda under sold it. also ment straight up in the air not side ways.
MAximum to date i think is about 7 feet 7 inches.
Though the way you worded that is fishy and I will request quantification of the event in question.
Originally posted by Creshosk
That's 67 psi not just pounds as in lifting strength.That's quite a bit different. Even 20 ft is out of human range.
MAximum to date i think is about 7 feet 7 inches.
Though the way you worded that is fishy and I will request quantification of the event in question.
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I actaully think it may have been more like 20 then 30, and my original estimation was more accurate. I believe the event took places during his battle with Tojjevvuk's in Star Wars chewbacca if I recall correctly.
Originally posted by Dum Dum DuganSome of the top end strengths might be able to.
so can a normal human do that? also if so can you provide actaul evidences of a human doing it?k
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I actaully think it may have been more like 20 then 30, and my original estimation was more accurate. I believe the event took places during his battle with Tojjevvuk's in Star Wars chewbacca if I recall correctly.
The average person has about 13 inch arms. 67 pounds per square inch gives you 871 pounds
was that a novel or comic?
Originally posted by Creshosk
Some of the top end strengths might be able to.The average person has about 13 inch arms. 67 pounds per square inch gives you 871 pounds
was that a novel or comic?
graphic novel though I believe they might be a book on it to.
Originally posted by marwash22It's possible to accidently tear any of the fiber's involved in what's resisting the arm tearing by yourself.
lulz. no human (i don't care how strong they are) is ripping off the arms of another human.Even if you place your feet into the victims chest and pull with both arms, the best you'd be able to do is dislocate the arms... no way in hell you'd disconnect them from the body.
indeed.
but to actually pull off an arm? no way! I have actually seen pictures of someone who had their arm pulled off (Faces of Death or Rotten), but that happened in tug of war which involved a couple hundred people.
Unless it's one of those dudes from the strong man competitions going up against a child, there's no way a human pull off such a feat.