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Tai Lung has an accepted calc for one of his feats. Everyone who scales to him will be Building level+.
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Based and red pilled.I agree and will be watching Kung Fu Panda 4 on the first day of release. That is all.
Not that I particularly care, but looking at the scans in the OP calc, the surface of the impact doesn't look much like soil. You'd expect it to be granular, or decompress and fall a bit inwards after the fact but the impact is solid, condensed and the texture on the surface looks more rocky than like dirt.This feat was already calculated before, but was rejected. Can't find the other calc right now, but I explained it there as well.
The problem with the crater is that it's not 100% rock. You can see that it looks like it's tiles of some kind laying on top of dirt.
It's not rock that he pulverized. It's possible there is some rock, but that crater is mostly dirt.
Haven't check up the scene in a long while, not certain how I miss this last time since I'm positive I saw the whole fight through to confirm it.Look here. Dirt does not create such fine cracks on impact.
You also generally don't build roads on dirt, to my knowledge. This seems fine, anyhow.
The Chinese roads, on the other hand, were more akin to modern highways, being thinner and more elastic. They were built with a rubble sub-base onto which a layer of finely tamped gravel was added to produce a 'water- bound macadam'.
Fiction doesn't care about such things.You also generally don't build roads on dirt, to my knowledge. This seems fine, anyhow.