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While there is a general idea on how we treat the merging of universes/timelines and empty spaces. There is no written rule on it.
This thread aims to change that since it does not hurt to have a solid rule on how we treat this cases.
(And as usual, I do not mind a clean up of the language to make it more coherent)
Post One
Currently, Tier 2 deals with space-time continuums/timelines, and anything less than a complete space-time continuum will not qualify for tier 2, so how do we treat merging of spaces or universes?
Here is a guideline that I think should be added to the timeline/tier section of the FAQ or the Universe page.
- Merging of the two or more universal spaces that is not done across all of time does not qualify for tier 2. The merging of two or more universes qualifies for tier 2 only when the merge is done across all of time i.e. the past, present and the future are merged to become one.
Post Two
Another thing that we do not have written rule for is the destruction of empty spaces.
Since the reason for why we tier anything is the energy needed for the destruction of matter of that scale even for tier 1 and above. The creating/destruction/affecting of empty spaces as absurd as it sounds(since that is just something I can also do, I can create an empty space, but hey it is fiction and it happens a lot) should not be tiering applicable and should just grant range since nothing is been destroyed. i.e. destroying/creating or affecting an empty universal space or void instead of it to be 3-A (due to the range of it) should not grant any tier and just range, since no matter is been created or destroyed. this can be added to the FAQ also or Universe page
- Destruction of empty spaces are not tiering applicable since what we give ratings to is the amount of energy needed to destroy/create or affect certain amount of matter. Hence, there is no logical way to tier the creation or destruction of a space in which there is no matter
Miscellaneous
And another thing is how we treat mind spaces
I am reading a series Overgeared, and I am making profiles for the novels already and in this novel there are things called "mental worlds" in most cases these mental worlds are just worlds in your head and not physical spaces, you can think of it as a meta-physical spaces but whatever you will in it can be brought into reality and lastly these worlds are infinite in size, this is more of a question, how do we treat someone who can enter such a mental world and destroy the space?
Votes
Post one
Agree: @Eficiente
Neutral:
Disagree: @Lonkitt
Post two
Agree: @Eficiente
Neutral:
Disagree:
This thread aims to change that since it does not hurt to have a solid rule on how we treat this cases.
(And as usual, I do not mind a clean up of the language to make it more coherent)
Post One
Currently, Tier 2 deals with space-time continuums/timelines, and anything less than a complete space-time continuum will not qualify for tier 2, so how do we treat merging of spaces or universes?
Here is a guideline that I think should be added to the timeline/tier section of the FAQ or the Universe page.
- Merging of the two or more universal spaces that is not done across all of time does not qualify for tier 2. The merging of two or more universes qualifies for tier 2 only when the merge is done across all of time i.e. the past, present and the future are merged to become one.
Post Two
Another thing that we do not have written rule for is the destruction of empty spaces.
Since the reason for why we tier anything is the energy needed for the destruction of matter of that scale even for tier 1 and above. The creating/destruction/affecting of empty spaces as absurd as it sounds(since that is just something I can also do, I can create an empty space, but hey it is fiction and it happens a lot) should not be tiering applicable and should just grant range since nothing is been destroyed. i.e. destroying/creating or affecting an empty universal space or void instead of it to be 3-A (due to the range of it) should not grant any tier and just range, since no matter is been created or destroyed. this can be added to the FAQ also or Universe page
- Destruction of empty spaces are not tiering applicable since what we give ratings to is the amount of energy needed to destroy/create or affect certain amount of matter. Hence, there is no logical way to tier the creation or destruction of a space in which there is no matter
Miscellaneous
And another thing is how we treat mind spaces
I am reading a series Overgeared, and I am making profiles for the novels already and in this novel there are things called "mental worlds" in most cases these mental worlds are just worlds in your head and not physical spaces, you can think of it as a meta-physical spaces but whatever you will in it can be brought into reality and lastly these worlds are infinite in size, this is more of a question, how do we treat someone who can enter such a mental world and destroy the space?
Votes
Post one
Agree: @Eficiente
Neutral:
Disagree: @Lonkitt
Post two
Agree: @Eficiente
Neutral:
Disagree:
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