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Ralph Revisions

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I propose downgrading Ralph and Felix from 9-A to 10-C. Ralph exists as a digital entity inside an arcade system and is ultimately just data within the real world.While Ralph displays Small Building level feats inside his game, those feats occur within a contained digital environment, not in physical reality . Because of this, his “destructive capacity” does not translate to real-world physical attack potency.In practical terms, as data, Ralph would not possess the physical capability to damage real-world objects, which aligns more closely with 10-C rather than 9-A.

With this video as a proof:
 
Based on the link provided by ByArrow, Wreck It Ralph does focus on the VG Worlds and would inherently apply for RE. Humans destroying arcade machines is something perceived as a Low 2-C feat in the perspectives of the VG cast though.

Reading the experts for topics related to this, @FinePoint is listed.

Edit: Not sure on them being universes, but Sugar Rush would be 4-C sized for at least containing a Sun.
 
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Based on the link provided by ByArrow, Wreck It Ralph does focus on the VG Worlds and would inherently apply for RE. Humans destroying arcade machines is something perceived as a Low 2-C feat in the perspectives of the VG cast though.
Since the vast majority of the story takes place in the virtual world, we're allowed to have a key where that's the baseline reality for indexing purposes (and exclude a real life key since it's basically irrelevant).

Though we don't assume the real world is Low 2-C necessarily, they can have two separate keys, one for the real world, and one for the virtual reality, and both would treat their respective realities as the baseline.

For example, characters from the Matrix have a real world key (9-C), and a Matrix key (Starting at 9-B).

So, we wouldn't treat them destroying an arcade machine as a Low 2-C feat, but we wouldn't downgrade the virtual characters to 10-C either.
We'd evaluate each key from its own perspective.

In short, I would disagree with this CRT.
 
Since the vast majority of the story takes place in the virtual world, we're allowed to have a key where that's the baseline reality for indexing purposes (and exclude a real life key since it's basically irrelevant).

Though we don't assume the real world is Low 2-C necessarily, they can have two separate keys, one for the real world, and one for the virtual reality, and both would treat their respective realities as the baseline.

For example, characters from the Matrix have a real world key (9-C), and a Matrix key (Starting at 9-B).

So, we wouldn't treat them destroying an arcade machine as a Low 2-C feat, but we wouldn't downgrade the virtual characters to 10-C either.
We'd evaluate each key from its own perspective.

In short, I would disagree with this CRT.
Now that I think about it, calling those games “universes” might be a bit inaccurate, especially since Felix’s game and Sugar Rush don’t contain universe-sized worlds. In Felix’s case, it’s just the hotel, and for Sugar Rush, it’s essentially a single race track, though it does still have a sky.


With a Sun, basically a 4-C feat. Which is still far away from Low 2-C.
 
Since the vast majority of the story takes place in the virtual world, we're allowed to have a key where that's the baseline reality for indexing purposes (and exclude a real life key since it's basically irrelevant).

Though we don't assume the real world is Low 2-C necessarily, they can have two separate keys, one for the real world, and one for the virtual reality, and both would treat their respective realities as the baseline.

For example, characters from the Matrix have a real world key (9-C), and a Matrix key (Starting at 9-B).

So, we wouldn't treat them destroying an arcade machine as a Low 2-C feat, but we wouldn't downgrade the virtual characters to 10-C either.
We'd evaluate each key from its own perspective.

In short, I would disagree with this CRT.
Wreck-It Ralph is listed as 9-A, even though the story clearly takes place inside arcade machines, with characters even moving between games by traveling through cables as electricity.
 
To be fair, the standards in the wiki about this are pretty inconsistent.

For example, the following characters are consistently rated as 10-C.
  • Amanda is 10-C because her world exists inside a tape in-universe.
  • Gene is 10-C since The Emoji Movie explicitly takes place within a phone.
  • Senpai due to his world being contained within a PS1 game disc.
  • The Unknown Lifeforms are rated 10-C because they are virtual constructs created for VR combat training.
 
To be fair, the standards in the wiki about this are pretty inconsistent.

For example, the following characters are consistently rated as 10-C.
  • Amanda is 10-C because her world exists inside a tape in-universe.
  • Gene is 10-C since The Emoji Movie explicitly takes place within a phone.
  • Senpai due to his world being contained within a PS1 game disc.
  • The Unknown Lifeforms are rated 10-C because they are virtual constructs created for VR combat training.
This still kind of puts a difficult spot, I think there should be a more general staff thread addressing common inconsistencies if anything.
 
To be fair, the standards in the wiki about this are pretty inconsistent.

For example, the following characters are consistently rated as 10-C.
  • Amanda is 10-C because her world exists inside a tape in-universe.
  • Gene is 10-C since The Emoji Movie explicitly takes place within a phone.
  • Senpai due to his world being contained within a PS1 game disc.
  • The Unknown Lifeforms are rated 10-C because they are virtual constructs created for VR combat training.
It's not an objective rule.

You have to determine whether the story 'focuses in large part' on the virtual world.

That said, I would certainly believe if people haven't been consistently following the RE standards while making pages.

It's also worth noting that in the case of RE we're really evaluating these characters as stories that happen to be within these worlds, not the literal electrons in the machine. Like Ralph as a program is 10-C, but Ralph as a character in the story depicted by the machines is higher.

The goal is to give the option for people to ask if Ralph would be stronger than X if we assumed that he was as strong as he is in the game, for example, rather than just shutting down the question by saying he's not real or just an AI.
 
Okay, there's definitely some disconnect between the standard and what's been applied.

.GIFany is specifically said not to qualify on the RE page yet her page has an in-game key (for the record I think her page is an error not the RE page).
 
It's not an objective rule.

You have to determine whether the story 'focuses in large part' on the virtual world.

That said, I would certainly believe if people haven't been consistently following the RE standards while making pages.

It's also worth noting that in the case of RE we're really evaluating these characters as stories that happen to be within these worlds, not the literal electrons in the machine. Like Ralph as a program is 10-C, but Ralph as a character in the story depicted by the machines is higher.

The goal is to give the option for people to ask if Ralph would be stronger than X if we assumed that he was as strong as he is in the game, for example, rather than just shutting down the question by saying he's not real or just an AI.
Okay, there's definitely some disconnect between the standard and what's been applied.

.GIFany is specifically said not to qualify on the RE page yet her page has an in-game key (for the record I think her page is an error not the RE page).
I’m in favor of DDM’s proposal to review the standards for these kinds of verses.
 
I will mention this, I think the rules might vary based on what sort of physics or dimensions the virtual world acknowledges as its own. Things such as height and weight statements would be important (10-C would be a fair interpretation if it's canon for the internal data characters to be tiny sized in universe). In the case of Wreck It Ralph, it is stated he is 9 feet tall and weighs 643 pounds, so I think using that as a basis for comparing and contrasting his surrounding environments is fair game. It be a different story if they just referred to each other as being the size of "Micro particles" or "Bits" where the only references.
 
I will mention this, I think the rules might vary based on what sort of physics or dimensions the virtual world acknowledges as its own. Things such as height and weight statements would be important (10-C would be a fair interpretation if it's canon for the internal data characters to be tiny sized in universe). In the case of Wreck It Ralph, it is stated he is 9 feet tall and weighs 643 pounds, so I think using that as a basis for comparing and contrasting his surrounding environments is fair game. It be a different story if they just referred to each other as being the size of "Micro particles" or "Bits" where the only references.
Agree, this is a case-by-case thing.

Still, I think it would be a good idea to review the standards for these verses in a staff thread, as you suggested.
 
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