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User:GiverOfThePeace/Reno and Iharu Get Fast

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Introduction

So I have two calculations I need to do. The first is Reno moving so fast that he causes everything to appear frozen[1], the second is Iharu saving a chick from a blast before she can even process she's been rescued[2].

First Calculation

Ok so everything appears literally frozen with how fast he moves, to the point that it even shocks Kaiju Kafka, we'll go by processing speed, which the brain can apparently process certain types of information within as little as 13 milliseconds.

Now we don't have an actual genuine distance of how far Reno moved but Reno was nowhere in Kafka's sight when he looked out at the distance to where he was sensing the energy signuature[3], so I believe it's safe to say we can assume a city block distance.

Average Block Size in Tokyo is noted to be 2.5 hectares or 25000 square meters[4], meaning it's about 158.1138830084189666 meters.

S = D/T S = 158.1138830084189666 meters/0.013 seconds S = 12162.6063852629974307692 m/s or Mach 35.459493834585998684, Massively Hypersonic

Second Calculation

Honestly same deal here, just with further reasoning to believe it was a city block distance as they are FAR out of the blast radius of the monster during this[5].

So same formula and same seconds as she didn't even realize she was alive until they already made it to the other building.

S = D/T S = 158.1138830084189666 meters/0.013 seconds S = 12162.6063852629974307692 m/s or Mach 35.459493834585998684, Massively Hypersonic

Scaling

Any of the top tiers should be able to scale to this, it's easy to say the reason this outright blitzed Kafka was that he wasn't in a good state of mind and freaking out about how to save Mina, and all the other top tiers are extremely tired out and barely have any stamina from their big fights against the identified kaiju, we know further they should scale since Iharu's combat power is 88 percent[6] while the other top tiers currently are in the 90s.

References

  1. Kaiju No. 8 Chapter 99
  2. Kaiju No. 8 Chapter 100
  3. Kaiju No. 8 Chapter 99
  4. Average block size in Tokyo's 1990-2014 expansion area was 2.5 hectares, compared to 1.6 hectares in its pre-1990 area.
  5. Kaiju No. 8 Chapter 100
  6. Kaiju No. 8 Chapter 102