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Yes. Can't wait for next chapter!
Oh man, Kestral is just fucking with this Guard's mind soo bad. It's funny.
"It's jelly!" :D
its jelly :DDD
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*Laughs that kind of hard belly laugh that produces no sound and gets your sides to hurting*
More like fucking everyone else.
Considering that there are only 3 countries in the world don't use metric system, one being USA
YEAH! Before this, you just had my eye, now you have both of mine, and a Changlings.
Somebody call god, I think he just broke physics and biology...
UH...Having Eletricity...You don't really need to worry much about the range limit being that short because you can make it act like Tesla Coil in Red Alert series...A certain ammount of eletricity can be launched a long distance away and depend on the power level will be lethal or not....Heck..My physic teacher in 9th grade said that you can light a ligh pulp by standing right ouside the fence of a high voltage area like the eletricity station...not sure how your stations work but mine is like that...you do need to charge it up first to get that sort of distance and power, though.
Because equestria uses the right measurement system, Kestral.
7229234 A meter is about the same length as a yard. A meter is about 91% the size of a yard.
7231240 you've got your yards and metres mixed up there. A yard is 3 feet, meaning 3 x 30 centimetres, meaning 90 centimetres. A metre is 100 centimetres.
So a yard is 90% the size of a metre, not the other way around.
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you're off by a bit. a foot is exactly 30.48 centimeters. the roughly half a centimeter adds up. a yard is 91.44 centimeters, so a discrepancy of 8.56 centimeters total. if only 30 cm, then the discrepancy is 10 cm, and the difference of 1.54 cm adds up enough over long distances that a shot could be off by several inches, enough to miss a vital spot. That is, if you're measuring distance in meters and using a scope with measurements in minutes of angle instead of milliradians. if you have a scope using mils instead of moa and measure in meters, it's easier to do the math for longer shots.