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Post by buckmana on Mar 20, 2014 8:15:11 GMT -4
Jenny doesn't actually weigh a ton, although she is quite heavy. According to what we see in one episode, Brad is quite capable of lifting Jenny clear of the ground, but it requires him to specifically brace his legs to support her. In other words, he can pick her up, but can't actually walk or run while carrying her. What's the maximum lifting load of your average 16 year old boy?
I don't think Jenny is made of any known materials, it's highly likely Nora invented several new alloys when constructing XJ-1. And probably created more as the abilities of the successive XJ units expanded. I'm pretty sure they're non-conductive alloys, since Jenny has a lot of contact with liquids in various forms, from immersion in water to drinking chocolate milkshakes with no adverse effects. They're also probably non-oxidising, since she doesn't appear to rust either.
Ignore the sight gags that revolve around both rust and shocks, I'm not regarding those as canon.
The heaviest thing Jenny ever lifted was the wreckage of a Cluster command ship impaled into a Cluster saucer. The way she's groaning suggests this is around her maximum weight bearing capacity. And she still has enough strength to throw them like a frisbee! Of course, unless somebody is a sci-fi/math whiz, we'll never know much those two ships weighed in combined mass.
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Post by Jakob on Mar 20, 2014 11:21:10 GMT -4
You do realise that Rob Renzetti and the other writers of the show- especially the theme tune- were not experts in physics. You're not going to come up with any kind of realistic explanation for every aspect of Jenny without accepting a few things that aren't possible anyway... which kinda (re: certainly) misses the point.
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Post by swoop on Mar 20, 2014 15:00:26 GMT -4
Looking at Wikihow in order to calculate weight of an object we have to calculate the mass. www.wikihow.com/Calculate-Weight-from-MassAs for knowing everything from an incomplete series that never set that many ground rules of the maximum. There is the challenge. I feel this series this series is bothered if anyone were to figure it out. I am guessing they want escapism and get through their plots.
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Post by buckmana on Mar 20, 2014 15:52:30 GMT -4
Yes, while we'll most likely never know how much those two objects weighed, as a rule of thumb, we can safely say that Jenny would be incapable of lifting something larger then them combined.
Of course, there are grey areas, for example, if she picked up something hollow, it would naturally weigh less then those ships, which by the nature of their construction, are composed of armored alloys and large heavy devices (the main power core for example).
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Post by swoop on Mar 23, 2014 19:06:34 GMT -4
I explained why she rusted. Titanium is not waterproof even thou it is a tough metal. Even cartoons have to follow logic like Roger Rabbit follows the rule of funny. Lazy writing should not be excused by the source of media which this case is cartoons.
I also like mention that upgrades could effect her later on since there were episode of that. Perhaps a bullet list of facts that are certain about her.
• She can instantly heal by two pennies. • She has several types of vision • If her pigtails are damage she is unable to maintain flight. • Sound frequencies could mess her flight.
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Post by Jakob on Mar 24, 2014 10:45:28 GMT -4
I explained why she rusted. Titanium is not waterproof even thou it is a tough metal. Even cartoons have to follow logic like Roger Rabbit follows the rule of funny. Lazy writing should not be excused by the source of media which this case is cartoons. Actually, titanium is very corrosion-resistant.
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Post by swoop on Mar 24, 2014 18:08:41 GMT -4
I need to double check I heard it can be oxidized which does mean rust. I see what it means later. I said it was acid resistant able to maintain nuclear waste. As I said before double check I never did well in chemistry. it think it not the water but the air that comes afterward. There is also the chance that my information is bad, again.
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Post by swoop on Mar 30, 2014 13:26:57 GMT -4
She is vulnerable to high amounts of air. I need to find out a good example how does that work. I think we talk about adaption later on but I do not know if I should talk about it. Should it be in a new thread at Mezmers or right here?
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Post by swoop on Mar 31, 2014 19:48:19 GMT -4
I need pictures in order figure it out how big the ship is.one is the ship and comparison from a person with known how big are they. Jenny is 6 1/2 feet normally.
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Post by swoop on Apr 15, 2014 22:24:52 GMT -4
Looking at strength from the episode Labor Day she is shown to lift two tons easily. Whether it should be taken is fact or it was fake is unknown. I am working with what I got. perhaps I should get he basic data what we need to find. Strength: more than two tons Speed: able to go around the world in a days time Durability: I speculate that it is titanium but I am not completely certain
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Post by swoop on Apr 25, 2014 17:37:41 GMT -4
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