Thread:ArbitraryNumbers/@comment-27059900-20190108052219/@comment-27059900-20190108065914

Okay. I do believe that there is some durability in there though. To be able to have all of that weight pressed down onto your back and not be crushed, there must be something there. It is a common fact that Striking Strength and Durability are usually about the same, and while Lifting Strength is very different, I do know that surviving being crushed by something is a durability feat, so to store it all on your back and not be crushed has to be somewhat impressive. I never really understood how these calculations worked, but I do believe that there must be some way to determine how many joules are in a set amount of weight. Whatever. You can do the weight lifting calc when you get the time, and than we will figure out if there is any way to determine a minimum of how durable his body has to be to not be crushed by the weight when he is storing it all on his back.