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Cosmic Garou has more supporting evidence, since Homeless Emperor was stated to have his attacks' energy come from "something else", not his stamina
And Garou attacks are divine energy too
I know.
And for that reason, at the very least our vsbw profile of the SCP should not redirect to the original character.
I think some other scps do the same with Monika from DDLC
Regardless the conclusions of the thread, I think some profiles must be deleted. I mean, look at this profile scaling an SCP to Harry Potter and Lord of Rings characters
Yeah, fr
I didn't like that Cosmic Garou left all his martial arts aside for "martial art" nukes and copy.
Garou matching Saitama speedblitzing him through pure skill is something I'd have loved to see in the manga
You can look at the R>F page yourself, though I doubt it is updated right now to fit the yet to come new Tiering System
Anyway, from what I've read, it'd be more restrictive than what it is right now (and right now Dr Slump does not qualify, so...)
Given that the effects of Garou's radiation were heavily mitigated by Blast trying for Garou not to damage the Earth, shouldn't his Radiation Manipulation be changed to reflect that?
I'm pretty sure that making this obvious you made this thread in spite of Saint Seiya being upgraded will not lead to good consequences
Anyway, since you're not willing to debate anymore, I'm unfollowing this
If two different spacetimes share their time dimension, then they are not different spacetimes to begin with (unless it is a higher time dimension like the DB timeline case and yada yada), they'd just be two spaces separated
If they are separated spacetimes, they cannot be serviced by a single time dimension.
Their dimensions of time are parallel (they flow in the same direction), but not the same.
Take again the trivial analogy to a 2D plane and 2 parallel lines
I don't know about Saint Seiya, so I cannot comment about that.
But I am sure that DB time dimensions are just different time axis due to being different spacetimes (which by default imply different space and temporal dimensions) like any fictional work with MWI has.
Giving 1-B for this would...
Any spacetime does have by default its own time axis/dimension of time, otherwise it won't be a different spacetime to begin with
It does not mean said dimensions of time are perpendicular to each other, nor stackable. Such as how you can draw uncountable infinite, different lines in a 2D...
Different time axis ≠ Different temporal dimensions
For example, in a 2D plane you only have 2 dimensions, but you can have infinite axis parallel to each other. The axis of numbers whose 2nd component is 0 (x, 0), whose 2nd component is 1 (x, 1), etc.
The only thing known for now is that Earth's gravity core has something important to do with God's seal
And maybe the Moon, but the spine we saw could easily be because of something else
I still think that Garou modes were so wasted
Like, just imagine if he had used modes to copy the abilities of the monsters: imagine a tsunami of Cosmic Garous because Mode: Black Sperm, or a Garou who regens from being gored with Mode:Zombieman, or a Garou who uses Mode:Child Emperor to think...
Anyway, I'm leaving this debate. It's pointless trying to debate if the whole basis is light does not behave like that in real world.
Right now, the stars being destroyed makes way more sense than anything you're purposing, as many people has said, and your only counter argument to it is that...
You sent a whole 2 paragraphs that added literally nothing to the matter until the very end.
Regardless, almost every feat breaks the law of physics in every series. If you're going to actually disregard every feat that does not make sense just because something so insignificant as "light...
Funny how you talk about "understand basic physics" when talking about a literal beam of energy made by the colliding of 2 punches that works on a scale and on a speed that completely breaks any logic of our universe...
Yeah, becuase the context clearly means that the beam destroyed the...
Growth should never be taken in absolute time, but in relative time
I'm pretty sure that him reaching the level he reached in the alternative future took less than a milisecond
That was exactly my impression when I read the chapter. Buu has transmutation, after all. If he can change a person to a chocolate, changing the number of a paper should not be a problem
It's not going to get accepted tbf. But you could better compare it with half the AP of Serious Punch Square, which is nearer to Saitama's full power
Saitama's growth is exponential. After a couple of punches he reached 59x (don't know why the hell people says it took the whole fight to reach...
I want to add that there explicitely is an explosion-like boom sound effect after the attack was made, along with what seems to be particles of something? But that's more like stretching it, and right a panel after we see the hole in space. So the attack definitely destroyed something
The only real argument here is the last paragraph.
The other things are completely meaningless, as you are not giving any actual proof of the redrawn chapters being canon, just assuming that Murata's intention should be that they're canon to supposedly give us some hint of the future arc but...