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Nova Destroys Handfruit Haven[]

Feat here. Nova blows up a large, egg-like building. Feat should be in the tier 8 range, right?

Yeah, about that. Anodyne 2 has a lot of very weird verse mechanics, so I'll have to be brief in explaining them. But basically this feat happens in Nanoscale, which is a state where Nova enters the realm inside someone's mind, shrinking to "microscopic sizes". Alright, just scale it down, easy, right?

Yeah, about that (2). This realm is also 2-D. But since there is no evidence of the characters being infinitely weaker, the characters are still 10-C, they just have 11-A range. I understand the fact that the objects clearly have thickness makes the 2-D-ness a little weird, but Anodyne's going for a fairly abstract and unorthodox portrayal of lower dimensions, so it just be like that.

So, microscopic, 2-D explosion. How do we do that? Well, energy is a constant in all dimensions, and area is just a generalization of volume. So, to calculate a 2-D feat, I'll just have to define something with area instead of volume. I didn't make up any of this I just asked Ultima on Discord.

Back to the calculation. The state is called Nanoscale, and Anodyne 2 takes it further with Picoscale (foreshadowing), so I think using nanometers as the scale of the picture is fine. I'll assume Nova is 1.6 nanometers tall in Nanoscale, since I had previously assumed her to be 1.6 meters in the real world.

Ok, onto the actual calculation, now. Except not really, because Handfruit Haven isn't really like anything in real life, so what material should we assume? Well, I was originally just gonna use wood, it looks kinda wooden, but there's no wood values for vaporization (justified later), so I'll just use the default vape value, 25700 j/cc (Or j/sc I guess). I hope I won't be accused of wanking this calc which is gonna get a result of like, 0.0000000000000000001 joules.

NOW we do the math. I'm gonna ignore the part at the top and treat this like an ellipsoid (Or... an ellipse, I guess?). I'll also cut the area by 2 since Handfruit Haven is roughly 50% hollow.

A nanometer = 1x10^-7 cm

1.6x10^-7 / 15 * 672 = 0.000007168 / 2 = 0.000003584 cm

1.6x10^-7 / 15 * 307 = 0.00000327466 cm

0.000003584 x 0.00000327466 x π = 3.687093x10^-11 cm^2 / 2 = 1.8435465x10^-11 cm^2

A water molecule is about 0.28 nanometers wide, so vaporization here should be fine, since it's basically fragmentation from the character's perspective. Cube root squared of 25700 m^3 is 870.84 m^2.

1.8435465x10^-11 x 870.84 = 1.60543403x10-8 Joules (0.000000016 Joules if you wanna see it written out), Below Average Human level, shockingly.

EDIT: Gonna use User:Blahblah9755's method here. Area per water molecule would be around one per 1.2803e-15cm^2, then I'll subtract 1 and multiply it by 1.4114912e-20 J which is the energy it takes to destroy one hydrogen bond.

1.8435465x10^-11 : 1.2803x10^-15 = 14399.332 - 1 = 14398.332 x 1.4114912e-20 J = 2.0323119 x 10^-16 Joules

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Nova Destroys the Glandilock Seed[]

You enter Picoscale to defeat the final boss by entering its innards, and eventually the whole area there explodes.

First off, Picoscale is to Nanoscale what Nanoscale is to the normal world, so I think it's fine to assume it's 1-D, since it's a similar downward jump in size. Also, Picoscale = picometers. I'm gonna calculate the destruction of one room.

A picometer = 1x10^-11 cm

1.6x10^-11 / 64 * 784 = 1.96x10^-10

I'm gonna use the sub-atomization value of steel. Steel cause the Glandilock looks metallic, and atomization is cause an atom is 100 picometers wide so literally any kind of destruction at this level of size would be sub-atomization.

Cube root of 6.7034x10^12 is 18855.224.

1.96x10^-10 x 18855.224 = 3.69562x10^-6 Joules (0.00000369562 Joules), Below Average Human level

EDIT: Once again using BlahBlah's method.

The sum of the first four ionizations of iron is 109.5422 eV, which equals 1,755059457x10^-17 Joules

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