Hello, I have a small question.
Let us assume there are two characters from the same verse, where Character A is stronger than Character B in every aspect.
Later, there is a feat in which Character A demonstrates speed and the calculation places it at Supersonic. This feat occurs when Character A is explicitly going all out and fighting seriously.
After that, there is another feat in which Character B demonstrates speed and the calculation places it at Hypersonic. This feat occurs when Character B is not even fighting seriously.
In this case, can Character B’s Hypersonic calculation still be considered valid, even though Character B is weaker than Character A? Or should it be considered valid because calculations alone cannot definitively determine which character is actually faster?
Character A’s feat is as follows: he is attacked at extremely close range, but he is able to counterattack using his arm. This results in a calculated speed of Supersonic, and this feat is performed while he is fighting seriously.
On the other hand, Character B’s feat involves moving very quickly across a large distance, resulting in a Hypersonic speed calculation, despite Character B not even trying seriously.
In this case, can Character A Scaling from Character B? Since Character A only moves his arm, the distance involved in the feat is inherently limited, whereas Character B is able to move across a much greater, essentially unrestricted distance. If Character A were placed in the same situation as Character B, he should logically be able to perform the same feat, given that he is clearly superior to Character B.
Therefore, would the Hypersonic calculation be considered valid, and would Character A be able to receive scaling from it as well?