The info under "Output" in specs needs some discussion surrounding what exactly it means there. If you read the specs on that page in PW (pg 147) and see the info I put in that section on this page you can see just why I was confused there. Left the info I put in that section as an obvious "this needs to be edited" with very casual use of question marks. Out of all of the spec data I've edited into Gears pages so far, (now that I've moved onto vehicles/ships) this is the first instance of spec data tables using the uria speed measure (1 uria=0.97m/s), so its extra confusing that its placed right beside the weight measure, kahnns (1 kahnn=1.08 tonnes) Unless I'm somehow reading it wrong. I mean, why would they have repsol (kilometers per hour) AND uria (meters per second) only to then use uria beside kahnns with a slash in between? Im just all kinds of confused at this one line. Linnaealyn (talk) 01:04, 4 June 2024 (UTC)
From what I gather its like a horsepower equivalent? "The horsepower metric is defined as the work done by a force of 550 pounds acting through one foot in one second, or foot-pounds of work, the unit of power needed to raise 550 pounds one foot in one second." so then... this XG horsepower equivalent is "the work done by a force of ___ tonnes acting through one meter in one second"? Since afaik PW doesn't confirm this horsepower equivalent anywhere it'd be dipping into theory rather than canon, so I suppose I should just leave the Output units unconverted? Linnaealyn (talk) 04:43, 4 June 2024 (UTC)
- Yeah, I think leaving it unconverted may work best. There's been many, many times I've had to double back due to misunderstanding or finding out something else later. You can leave a cite explaining things (it's the book button on the editor) though you may have to go into edit source mode to add a cite in an infobox. Tanyuu (talk) 19:47, 4 June 2024 (UTC)