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Time Skip factually doesn't stop time
firstly, Vados says that it isn't time stop, but time skip(aka time travel), Goku in the fight against Hit says that he is predicting what movements he will do in the future to counter attack, which only makes sense if it isn't time stop, as if it was him stopping Goku in time, he wouldn't be able to move his body to counter Hit's attacks, he would be able to see Goku Frozen mid attack and simply move to his other side where he isn't attacking, if it is really just time stopping, then the way Goku explained how he dealt with the Time Skip doesn't make sense, outside of the fact that we see Goku moving and reacting to the attacks mid Time Skip, which obviously wouldn't make sense if he was stopped in time
But what about [x] statement and [x] situation?
now you may be wondering "But Hit cans stop time can't he?" the answer? yes, of course he can, but not with the Time Skip, statements and showing show that the Time Skip in specific just doesn't do that, the technique he used to stop time against the mobster and other times is never called Time Skipbut wait, isn't Time Skip said to stop time even as late as the ToP? and for that i go back to this scan that was used up above, yes, people in verse think that it is Time Stop.......but as Vados corrected Champa, they are simply wrong about it, Champa thought the same and Vados corrected him after all, so it shows that this is just a misconception of the common people in verse
So what did Goku do against Hit?
This scene shows Goku moving alongside Hit freely and intercepting him Mid Time Skip, well we just defined that it can't be Time Stop and since you can't resist Time Travel, what is going on here? we have 2 options(Edited, now we have quite a few):Option 1: Immeasurable Speed
Since we defined that Time Skip is Hit skipping to the future, in this option Goku would be simply traveling alongside him to intercept him mid SkipAgree: @Ryzen7900X @CaveGamist
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Option 2: Immeasurable Speed, but outlier
Option 1, but consider the Feat an outlierAgree: @Chariot190 @Quantu @Fezzih_007 @RanHover60 @BoastJr @RedReaper @TheGreatBanana @The_Unknown_Warrior1 @Quintessence_PE @Shadyboi0 @Kroneii1 @KingTempest (Fine with either 2 or 4) @ProfectusInfinity
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Option 3: Time Travel
in this option, rather than giving Goku Immeasurable speed, we would give him Time Travel, where he would have traveled alongside Hit to intercept him in the middle of his own travel, justification would be something like "Time Travel (Intercepted Hit in the middle of his Time Skip)"Agree:
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Option 4: Analytical Prediction still
Suggested by @CloverDragon03 in this option we would consider that scene as Goku simply becoming so good with his predictions that he can see through even Hit's developted Time Skip to counter himAgree: @CloverDragon03 @Damage3245 (Fine with either option 4 or 5) @Nierre @KingTempest (Fine with either 2 or 4) @DarkDragonMedeus @Maverick_Zero_X (agrees with either 4 or 5)
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Option 5: Minor Time Manipulation Resistance
Suggested by @The_Yellow_Topaz it suggests that it is still a resistance, but not to Time Stop since we defined that it isn't the case, suggested by Immeasurable being contradicted even in the very fight where the feat happenedAgree: @The_Yellow_Topaz @Damage3245 (Fine with either option 4 or 5) @Maverick_Zero_X (agrees with either 4 or 5)
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