The problem with Stolas' feat is that it was off-screen with 0 confirmation that it was flight, rather than portal creation or teleportation.
It might have been removed for being an outlier but presently it has the issues above to contend with.
Yes, Stolas created a portal to get out of there, a portal 5.2623e+9m from the Star where he was practically on the surface.
And about teleportation, Stolas used it once in the series, on another character (Blitzø) in this scene:
It has a characteristic sound and effect that are not indicated in the lullaby scene, and is only shown 14 episodes later.
That's why people like me and Orange still consider flying to be the most concrete assumption, regardless of the precise time for the event to occur.
Well, I can agree that Emily's feat is the only one that appears legitimate, not because the rest are outliers but because they have other problems with them.
Now, determining if Emily's feat is an outlier, can I be provided the closest speed feat aside from the ones already discounted in the thread?
The main objective of this discussion, created by Shion, is to highlight that the currently accepted speeds for the universe are not a limiting factor for the scale, so both weapons and characters can be moving faster than the speed of realistic weapons and what the series' frame rate shows.
The weapons of hell, although functioning similarly, are made of different materials than conventional weapons from the mortal world, which already have feats exceeding those of real-world weapons, such as destroying walls (6:35), entire large windows (6:39), and part of trees (8:24, 8:47, and 8:54).
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Lightning bolts can be faster than regular lightning bolts if they have more energy, and speed feats on screen (using frame rate) are generally already done with minimum values.
We also have Baxter's feat, a physically much weaker character having a feat greater than most of the current conservative scale in the verse.
Overall, the question is whether Emily reacting to MoL with (or without, depending on your interpretation) Stolas and Baxter's feats as support is concrete enough to sustain a scale for part of the verse, or if it's still better to use the more conservative scale for now.