You never know when stupidly specific details may come in handy.
So, in conclussion - Pseudo-flight is a-OK (and I guess 130.74 kg thing as well), while the other two things should be added, if at all, to the description of her teleport?
Yes.
Found it. Kuroko's teleportation vs moving vehicle situation happens in chapter 108 of Railgun manga.
Here's the proposition of specific changes:
Not touching the resistance to precog thing at the moment, as the debate on this topic continues. In the meantime, I'll search for an example of Awaki doing something comparable with kinetic energy.
Kuroko's and Awaki's powers work mostly the same. I don't think you need specific feats for Kuroko being able to do the same thing. Draft looks ok.
I can’t agree with this. Cause and effect is why Shota can’t change his prediction. It’s why he has to rely on Shirai because her power defies it. It’s the plot of the arc.
The plot of the arc is that the Shota's precognition doesn't work with teleportation because he does predictions based on 3D calculations and teleportation is 11D movement. When it comes to teleportation his predictions aren't correct in the first place.
The cause and effect thing is just saying that he can due to some cause and effect not change his precognition if it works as intended. We are not talking about causality manipulation here that forces it to happen or anything. Just cause and effect as it normally happens. It's about as vague of an explanation for something as you can give. It really just means "Somehow things always work out so that the prediction comes true".
Someone uses Future Sight > Kuroko Disappears > They are unable to see what she will do because she isn't moving in the 3rd dimensions, where their powers work. And i am sure it has a small frame where she is inside the 11th Dimension, since she needs to calc her now position in the 3rd dimension while inside the 11th dimension.
Teleporters generally calculate stuff before they teleport. Otherwise Kuroko, for instance, would disappear when her calculations are prevented.
Anyway, timeframe inside the 11 dimensional space or not, any time she isn't outside the 3 dimensional space precognition would work like normal. And her not being viewed while outside 11D space is not a resistance, but being outside of the abilities range.
The 11th Dimension is clearly a spatial dimension, so time the 4th Dimension is below it, if it wasn't like that Toaru wouldn't even be tier 1.
It sounds to me like you misunderstand the mathematical idea of what dimensions are or how the tiering system works for that matter. While one talks about higher dimensional space it's not like 11 spatial dimensions, or the 11th dimensional axis in particular, transcend time or anything like that. All dimensional axis are equal in nature.
Moving through higher-dimensional space has nothing to do with time. That's why higher-dimensional characters are neither Immeasurable speed per default nor are for that matter faster than lower-dimensional once in general.
The consequence of Kuroko moving through 11D space on 3D precognition would be the same your 3D movement would impact a stickman that lives on the surface of a single piece of paper and has precognition in that 2D realm. Yes, the 2D stickman can't see you when you are currently not touching the piece of paper. But he will still see in advance whenever you touch the piece of paper and how because he sees the paper's future. Your extra axis of movement really doesn't impact what his future is or his flow of time or causality or anything.
Nope, you are thinking in smurf range/aoe, you do not need that to be a smurf in the new system, as long as your power interacts with one of the higher planes of your verse or another smurf power, you are smurf, it is quite similar to Aleister's 11D faxing, the difference being that he can stay there forever. No, back in the old system (and in the new), being able to move through higher dimensions didn't mean higher dimensionality for your self (for example, The Devourer from EBF was downgraded from 5D to Unknown because there is no proof that he became a 5D being, just that he was able to walk in the 5th dimension) but it does not mean that the place you move to isn't higher dimensional nor does it mean your power isn't smurf.
Let's say it depends on the definition of smurf. If your definition of smurf includes that you are immune against lower-dimensional powers, then you are wrong. If your definition includes that your power would overpower those that are not higher-dimensional, you are wrong as well.
If you just mean something regarding 11D movement being outside the range of 3D powers you are right, but that doesn't really matter for this debate.