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If a character has only one declaration of going at a speed close to the speed of light, would he fall into the base category of Relativistic + [50% of the speed of light]?
One could guess or assume that having the word "near the speed of light" means 90%, 99% of the speed of light, but these are very ambiguous assumptions.
Just as you can see feats where a planet is destroyed from any point in space where there is no data on its size, the Planetary scale must be taken as a basis.
So, with that being said:
•| Is it okay to clarify, for lack of further data, that these words would only qualify to say that the character has 50% of the speed of light? PS: It would be good if there was a question and answer section about these statements and how they can be made on a base percentage. Invoke the Administrators
@Firestorm808 @DontTalkDT @DarkDragonMedeus @Qawsedf234 @Elizhaa @Agnaa
One could guess or assume that having the word "near the speed of light" means 90%, 99% of the speed of light, but these are very ambiguous assumptions.
Just as you can see feats where a planet is destroyed from any point in space where there is no data on its size, the Planetary scale must be taken as a basis.
So, with that being said:
- THERE ARE NO MORE STATEMENTS
- THERE IS ONLY 1 STATEMENT FROM THE AUTHOR
- "NEAR THE SPEED OF LIGHT" ONLY HAS
•| Is it okay to clarify, for lack of further data, that these words would only qualify to say that the character has 50% of the speed of light? PS: It would be good if there was a question and answer section about these statements and how they can be made on a base percentage. Invoke the Administrators
@Firestorm808 @DontTalkDT @DarkDragonMedeus @Qawsedf234 @Elizhaa @Agnaa