- 3,994
- 2,568
The most precise answer I give you is similar to what Ultima commentedBut before this goes off on tangents, the main question is why do characters get Low 1-C despite not ever being shown to be able to affect, destroy, create, and entire Low 1-C structure.
Basically there are two types Low 1-C:
Types A and B
Type A: are characters that exist at a higher qualitative level than a Tier 2 structure seeing it as Fiction. These characters infinity transcend the power of Tier 2 to the point it’s fictional to them. A character could be Tier 2-A multiplied by infinity squared. All that does is increase the quantity of their power but not the quality of it. Type A are at a higher quality of power where no matter how far or high you go into 2-A you will never reach it and that level of power will always be fictional compared to their own. That’s the Low 1-C nature of Type A.
Type B: are characters that Low 1-C because of being the same as Type A but they also have feats that they can affect other Low 1-C beings and parts or all of a Low 1-C structure
Now if your asking why Type A would be to affect and destroy low 1-C beings or parts or all of a Low 1-C. As Ultima pointed out they would not. Type A at that point would have Low 1-C by nature of being a being that qualitatively superior to Tier 2 in its entirety and infinitely above any power Tier 2 can possibly produce. Even if there a completely ordinary people with ZERO POWER in their 5-D world they still get Low 1-C by nature of being a being of a higher quality of existence that no power in Tier 2 can ever hope to reach.