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  • Can you give some feedback on this thread?
    Hello, could you look at this crt?
    If you're able, I'd appreciate your input here:


    I don't think acausality, 2-B AP, and the various manips are justified by the evidence.
    I saw your comment Here, and I had a question.

    What if instead of time travel from future to past. It's a person from the past time traveled to the future abd this future was a different timeline?



    Qawsedf234
    Qawsedf234
    You'd have to show something like DBS timetravel. Where it's creating seperate universes that are independent from one another. Just traveling to a branched future isn't enough imo.
    Sorry to bother you, but I’d like to ask two brief questions.

    1. If two space-time continuums are infinitely far apart, would that make the space between them Low 1-C (since the distance between timelines is 5-D, and said distance is infinite here) or 2-A (since all levels of tier 2 are infinite 4-D, and tier 2 is just a measure of how far space-time destruction can extend across a 5-D plane)?

    2. Would infinite space-time continuums of unknown size be 2-A? If not, then what tier?
    Qawsedf234
    Qawsedf234
    1. If you have multiple higher dimensional structures, they require a higher dimensional space to rest against. But the distance between those points are already treated as infinite in the 4th Dimension, just seperate on the fifth dimension by a non-rateable number.

    2. It's 2A if they're universal in size.
    Hey Qaws, can u check this thread out?
    Hello. Could you help give input in this CRT please?
    Hi interested?
    Hi, i found a feat in T2 book that i think upgrades plasma weapons in Terminator franchise, what do you think about it?

    In the future war between man and machine, SKYNET's endoskeleton forces wield deadly weapons designed to efficiently terminate human resistance fighters. One of the most effective is the 40-Watt Phased Plasma Rifle, which fires superheated hydrogen compresseed to a plasma state. A pilot laser in the weapon vaporizes a path through the atmosphere to the target a microsecond before the actual bolt is produced. The plasma bolt then follows the laser beam to the target at a velocity in excess of 8500 meters per second. The weapon is capable of a rate of fire superior to the common resistance weaponry, with minimal risk of overheating or weapon shutdown. Armor is easily penetrated by the super hot plasma bolt which can burn its way through more than a quarter-meter of case-hardened steel.Striking an organic target with the plasma bolt will almost certainly result in fatality, including the possibility of explosion or neatly cauterized amputation. A near miss can inflict third degree burns, and 'splash damage' can be as devastating as a traditional granade blast
    Qawsedf234
    Qawsedf234
    What novel is it from? Because there's multiple T2 novels.
    Gasper
    Gasper
    I confused this quote with something else, the quote is actually from official medal box of the plasma weapon. Sorry about that.

    But in T3 novel on page 22 it says this about Skynet's processing power speed if you're interested:

    Skynet's AI was an absolute marvel of human-machine science and engineering. First stumbled upon by Cyberdyne's Miles Bennet Dyson the computer's main central processing units used Quantum Effects chips. Until then computers were powered by chips composed of millions of transistors. Computing the old way was done using the binary system—ones and zeroes, ons and offs. With the QE brain in which 10^54 computations could be made each second, quadrillions of switching positions were possible, many of them simultaneously at each quantum level. All of this happened down around the Planck length—theoretically the smallest measurement possible—so infinitesimally small that superstrings were the major league players; strange ten dimensional building blocks that were more than one thousand billion billion times smaller than a single proton in the nucleus of a hydrogen atom.
    Sorry bother you, can you give your input here?

    Can I have a moment of your time?
    Good night little brother!


    I don't want to ruin your night, but could you evaluate this?
    I'd like you to take a look at this upgrade please.
    Sorry for bothering you but could you give me your opinion in this thread i made please?

    XxZetsuxX
    XxZetsuxX
    Oh wait, I already sended one before, I forgot o.o
    You said that there is a difference in power between destroying a Low 1-C structure and infinite Low 1-C structures, right? Correct me if I'm wrong.

    If I'm right, I saw others on the staff saying that there is no difference in power between x character who destroyed one or infinite Low 1-C structures.

    Do you think a topic about this respect should be made to put something concrete into this?
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    Qawsedf234
    Qawsedf234
    If I'm right, I saw others on the staff saying that there is no difference in power between x character who destroyed one or infinite Low 1-C structures.
    Well, they'd be wrong ad our own Tiering System says
    Characters or objects that are capable of significantly affecting,[1] creating, and/or destroying an area of space qualitatively larger than an infinitely-sized 3-dimensional space. Common fictional examples of spaces representing such sizes are space-time continuums (the entire past, present and future of 3-dimensional space) of a universal scale. However, it can be more generally fulfilled by any 4-dimensional space that is either:

    There's a difference tiering wise between a universal space and a infinite space. In addition a multiverse of a higher tier would be better than a baseline of that tier for the same reason 2-A is better than Low 2-C.
    Do you think a topic about this respect should be made to put something concrete into this?
    A topic doesn't do anything system wise. It's only purpose would be for like, VS debates I guess.
    Phsccarvalho
    Phsccarvalho
    I did a Q&A about this, could you go there and give your opinions?
    Sorry for distributing. Can I get your input here? It would be appreciated 🙏
    Are two universes (4D) parallel to each other and need a 5D space to contain them? And the reason why?
    Wikisource
    Wikisource
    So it will still be considered a 5th axis according to the standard even though it does not qualify for Low-1C ?
    Qawsedf234
    Qawsedf234
    Yeah. Since the 5th dimensional axis has to be of a certain size to get Low 1-C. And a 2-A structure isn't enough for that.
    Wikisource
    Wikisource
    Last question, is it considered 5D even though it's not actually enough for Low 1-C? I just want to clarify whether it is really considered 5D or simply 4D but larger than usual.
    Sorry to bother you, but if you have time, can you look at this?
    You are wrong here: https://vsbattles.com/threads/why-not-sailor-moon-tier-one-the-last-time.160600/post-6171749

    King Endymion says: The spacetime key will allow you to find your way back to sailor pluto from any point in time and space.

    Key word, find your way back from. Meaning that if you use the key at any point in space and time, you will travel to pluto.

    Then Endymion says in the next line: "Say a prayer to the key and travel through time." He does not say travel through space and time.

    When you use the key you will travel through through time to pluto from any point in space and time.
    Iamunanimousinthat
    Iamunanimousinthat
    No that's wrong. They do not use the time key to leave the area or to travel through time. They only use it to take them to bring them to Sailor Pluto. Once they are in the corridor, it's Sailor Pluto who sends them through time.
    Iamunanimousinthat
    Iamunanimousinthat
    In the future, Sailor Moon uses the key and it brings her to Pluto.
    In the past, they use the key also and it brings them to Pluto as well.
    Another supporting fact is that when the key was used, it was directly called a time warp.

    As King Endymion says, they key brings them to Pluto via time travel no matter where they are in time or space. In both scenes, the characters say a prayer and the key takes them to Pluto.
    Iamunanimousinthat
    Iamunanimousinthat
    Hey! Just checking to see if you saw that I edited the last response. I added a scan that directly calls the usage of the time key as “initiating a time warp”.
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