Avatar of GreivousKhan
  • Last Seen: 5 yrs ago
  • Old Guild Username: greviouskhan
  • Joined: 12 yrs ago
  • Posts: 3459 (0.76 / day)
  • VMs: 0
  • Username history
    1. GreivousKhan 12 yrs ago

Status

User has no status, yet

Bio

User has no bio, yet

Most Recent Posts

I'm I going to have to find a kind of stone now? :K
I was just about to quote that part.

Still I have an uncomfortable amount of missing details I don't like not having. :K
LeeRoy said
Yeah, and depleted uranium strike plates.Now back to the issue at hand.When I asked before, Khan, I asked specifically if both his flesh and bones were not stronger than steel.Which you said was correct.Now, are you saying that it was incorrect?


Hmm, I only noticed the flesh part. His flesh as I said are not stronger then one would expect, not as strong as steel. (He has to move that after all)

His Exoskeleton on the other hand is made of the same stuff his bones are so...
ASTA said
No one knows what the best MBT is since none of these vehicles have gone into battle against one another. Still, saying you can break a 60 ton MBT in half is just...ugh.I mean, come on.


By tough I of course mean layers of armor...I'm not sure how that translated to best. Cause layers of armor does not mean a tank has a sure chance against another, the small M4 sherman tanks taking on Tiger tanks and in many cases wining proves that much. (partly thanks to greater number and mobility)
ASTA said
No one knows what the best MBT is since none of these vehicles have gone into battle against one another. Still, saying you can break a 60 ton MBT in half is just...ugh.I mean, come on.


That's why I stick with cars, where we already know how much force is needed to crush those, I.E hydraulic car crushers. Which is as far as I go for outlandish claims.
@Leeroy That does remind me, how damaged are those arms?

There is nothing really stating how or if the muscles were cut, or why not.
ASTA said
All this talk of snapping M1s 'in half' makes me seriously wonder if said boasters even know what an M1 is formed from.


At least it's not the worlds toughest tank, just the most advanced.
LeeRoy said
But, as he stated when asked, his characters bones and flesh are not tougher than steel.


I said his flesh is not harder then steel.

GreivousKhan said
His flesh, under his scales at least, are not inherently stronger then one would expect.


Also I did mention it in the first instance it happened. I think the first segment of the post after the bite happened.
LeeRoy said
I'm just sitting here.Wondering about how your pelvis is still in one piece with enough force to snap an Abrahm's tank clamping down on it. Along with the assisted force of your own elbow. Just wondering.


It's not in one piece condition, it's cracked, hardly in good shape, mind you the exoskeleton is a good measure of the strength of the bones of his actual skeleton. Only without he chitin of course.
When Snarnorgul had managed to land his first blow on the bear, the distinct sound of breaking bone heralded a successful hit. Though to his surprise the dire bear seemed unperturbed by what was likely a broken jaw, somehow managing to remain steadfast. Once more it had begun to shift it's weight, attempting it seemed, to lift Snarnorgul off his hooves. Astonishingly it was attempting to use it's left arm to aid in the task of lifting it's own considerable weight and that of the Tanar'ri himself.

Beyond the fact it was using a limb with torn tendons, Snarnorgul still clutched tightly to the underarm of Sukoh's right leg. At this point the pincers had already dug past the layers of fat and was clamping down with an ironclad grip into sensitive muscles tissue and arteries. To pull him away with enough force to lift them would simply mean Sukoh's arm was coming along for the ride. Perhaps Sukoh had not considered this. Snarnorgul held on all the while Sukoh attempted to pull him free. It might have resembled a person trying to pull off a bothersome tick buried to deep. No doubt he was causing himself unimaginably immense pain, leaving Snarnorgul to wonder, at least with some grudging respect if not annoyance, at just how much punishment this creature was capable of stomaching before it reached it's limit.

Thanks to this grip however, Sukoh would be slow in moving the stubborn Tanar'ri whose own limb was not so weakened or pulling at such an odd angle. Thus giving just enough time for another savage elbow strike, aiming for the same spot as before and without the hindrance of having just pulled his pincers free of the bear’s arm it would strike with a tad more force. If it landed it would sunder it's mandibles even more. Suffice to say even with the bears mighty jaw strength Snarnorgul was not going to be crushed by it any time soon.

Still if Sukoh continued to pull with while Snarnorgul was clutching all the harder. Snarnorgul was likely to rent the arm from the bear’s great shoulders, no doubt sending blood spraying freely and bathing the ground in crimson. If the loss of a limb, after suffering all he wounds till now, did not send it into shock. Likely nothing would. Indeed, it had begun to bother the over proud fiend that there existed a creature with such a pain-threshold that seemed to outstrip his own. It took some kind of rare strength of will to maim oneself.
© 2007-2026
BBCode Cheatsheet