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[quote=@Rilla] DID YOU JUST TRY AND CLOTHESLINE ME, YOU LITTLE SHIT [/quote]
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"If you kill a man, you scorn his wife. If you kill his wife, you scorn her child. If you kill her child, you scorn his village. If you kill his village, you scorn the kingdom. If you kill the kingdom you scorn an empire. If you kill an empire, then who is left?"

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Nah, once you get to a certain point it's just held together by its own weight. It'd work exactly like a sharpened construction girder.
It's basically a lance with its length, yo. The damn thing is 10 fucking feet long.
The only logical sword that can pierce armor in this roleplay, from all the character sheets, is Maxwell's.

But that's because it's a fucking lance with a point that's on fucking fire. And it's in the hands of a superhuman.
I'm just gonna link this to y'all.

It's about Sharp force trauma.

About hydrostatic shock. You realize how big of a bullet it would take to create a wave of energy large enough to reach to Sukoh's brain from any part of his body other than his head? Right?
Beta: On a technicality, you are right. But on a technicality, they both come to points and penetrate with the points.

Khan: I don't know about your swords and rifle rounds, but mine are sharp.
Crystalline Carbon Allotropes are, like all crystals, laden with shear points. Generally substances that aren't crystalline are vastly superior in protection than crystals. Simply because they don't just shatter once you get to a certain point.

Likely, but that delves into theoretical situations, so suspension of disbelief.

No, it's the same kind of force distribution when you stab something and shoot something. That is sharp force trauma in both cases. (Depending on the kind of bullet, of course.)
Jeez, this is going to take all day to write.
You did not, that is correct.
See, I totally could. I would in a heartbeat if I wanted to deal with more arguments.

Guess what I don't want to.
I entered Erde for high tiered combat because I wanted to crush people with rocks.

That is the simplest explanation as to why I have Erde.

Isn't working out to well either.

Because I genuinely don't have any necessity to buff or nerf him, simply because he's already dangerous.

But again.

Crushing people with rocks in a combat setting isn't happening apparently.

Edit: And yeah, I'll get right on rewriting it. I'll just write the entire thing out instead of trying to summarize it.
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