SML: Luck & Influence
Due to the cartoonish nature of their world, the cast of SML often showcase feats of unrealistic luck, typically good luck, though the cast also has Henry Stickmin moments of really bad luck. (And sometimes they throw away that luck due to sheer stupidity) Along with this they have many feats of Social Influencing, including several of the "this would never work outside of a cartoon" caliber. For ease of navigation, I'm going to be separating feats by character.
- 1 Supernatural Luck
- 1.1 Multiple
- 2 Social Influencing
- 2.1 Black Yoshi
- 2.2 Bowser Junior
- 2.3 Brooklyn Guy
Feats that involve multiple characters being extremely lucky
- Throughout the entire Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Series, characters consistently get questions about fields that they would be…
Wanderer Physiology (The Backrooms)
- 1 Summary
- 2 Abilities
- 2.1 Physiology
- 2.2 No-Clipping
- 2.3 Resistances
Wanderers, also known as Entity 1, are humans who have no-clipped out of reality and ended up in the Backrooms.
Upon entering the Backrooms, humans become "magnetized," becoming different in the same way magnetized metal is different, forever changed. They are described as having an "attraction to the metaphysical," with this change being what allows wanderers to perform actions such as no-clipping.
- Superhuman Durability (Wanderers can survive things that would injure or kill a human relatively unscathed, such as the 47-meter drop from the ground of Level 7.7 to the surface of its ocean)
- Longevity & likely Immortality (Type 1; Wanderers are noted to live much longer in the Backrooms than …
Pokémon Stuff
I'm currently working on a G1-esque blog involving a Pokémon character and as such I'm cataloguing/calculating any notable Pokémon feats here
- 1 Seismic Toss
- 2 Charizard melts things
- 3 Sawk Splits Oceans
- 3.1 Low End
- 3.2 Mid End
- 3.3 High End
When using seismic toss, the attacking Pokémon tosses their opponent around the planet in generation 6, and far above the planet in generation 7.
In the generation 6 animation, the opposing Pokémon takes 78 frames to travel across the globe, which at the video's 30 fps, translates to 2.6 seconds
The circumference of the Earth at the equator is 40,075.017 kilometers, or 40,075,017 meters
40,075,017/2.6 = 15,413,468.1 meters/second, which is 0.0514137954064 C
The heaviest non-legendary Pokémon in generation 6 and 7 is Mega…
Local Moose Destroys Space Rock
Lumpy blows up the Moon with a supercharged spotlight.
Measuring the distance the chunks flew
Moon Diameter = 3,476 kilometers = 82.5 pixels
Debris Distance = 105.6 pixels = 4,449.27999648 kilometers
They covered this distance in just 2 frames, which at the episode's 24 fps, translates to 0.083 seconds
4,449.27999648/0.083 = 53,391.3599578 kilometers/second (0.178094407 C)
Using RKE. The mass of the Moon is 7.346*10^22 kilograms
RKE = 6.71*10^39 Joules
This feat required the laser to blast the Moon for a period of time, so the results have to be divided by the number of seconds the feat took.
The light blasts the moon for 36 frames, or 1.5 seconds
6.71*10^39/1.5 = 4.47333*10^39 Joules, 1.06915 Tenatons of TNT, High 5-A, Dwarf Star level
Now getting the s…
SML Continued
More miscellaneous SML calcs
- 1 Mini Time
- 2 Mario Almost Goes to Sleep Forever
- 3 Shaking the World
- 3.1 Lowest Speed
- 3.2 Highest Speed
Brooklyn Guy and Mario eat mini mushrooms and shrink down to go inside of Jeffy. Shrinking down to the point that they can fit inside a submarine which itself is smaller than a red blood cell
The average size of a red blood cell is 7.8 micrometers
Red Blood Cell = 7.8 micrometers = 95.4 pixels
Submarine Height = 34.8 pixels = 2.84528301924 micrometers (Side note; the smallest thing the human eye can see is 100 micrometers, and the size of the smallest computer in the real world is 2 millimeters, making this submarine ~35x smaller than the smallest thing the human eye can see, and ~703x smaller than the world's smallest com…