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So I'm reading a webcomic (it's called gunnerkrigg court, ti's fantastic, you should all read it) and one of the newest characters has Time Stop, because of course, but his new time stop power is currently localized to a specific location. I've not yet encountered another series that explicitly...
If a character has infinite speed in a speed equalized match and the non-infinite character stops time, would the character with infinite speed still move around normally? Note that the OP specifically mentions that speed is not equalized to the infinite character's level.
DIO vs Hiro Shishigami
Both are at their most powerful form. Fight takes place in Central Park. They both start 200m away from each other.
Hiro has access to his self-destruct. (Though if he uses it, he dies too so it will be incon.)
Otherwise SBA.
I see the note on the profile. Lots of people aren't aware of where damage accumulation came from.
It was from this scene in the manga and anime.
It's more explicit in the anime and vague in the manga, as usual. I have no idea whether or not this is just inconsistency, I just wanted to point...
I've got a question that I'm not sure how to answer. Currently, we have the ability to stop time as time manipulation. If you have resistance to time manipulation, logic dictates you can resist time-stop.
My question is how is time AND space stop treated? As in stopping both time and space? An...
By using any glitch in any game, what new stuff could a character get? This could be a speed upgrade, an AP upgrade, a durability upgrade or an entirely new power/ability/hax.
Here's an example: Mario has infinite speed by being able to move in frozen time
So this is something that needs to be discussed. There seems to be some confusion on whether resisting Time Stop means you can resist Time Slow. This is causing an issue here.
So the question I ask is whether being resistant to Time Stop automatically mean you resist Time Slow.
Currently Goku's profile says that he has resistance to time stop "as SSBKKx10". Some people take it in a very literal way, and I don't blame them because this statement implies that Goku can only resist time stop while using SSBKKx10 only, and not while using higher transformations like...
Exactly what it says on the tin. This appeared in a certain thread and people were disagreeing, so.
We have this on the speed page:
Infinite Speed (Able to move indefinitely while time literally stands still, or to travel anywhere instantly. Teleportation does not count. For further...
I've seen this popping up lately in a few threads.
If a character can Time Stop, does it mean that they are resistant to other Time Stoppers by default, or do they get stopped anyways if they don't also have resistance to it listed in their profiles?
I used to think it was the former, but I've...
We all know Esdeath has a rather... strange variation of Time Stop. So I have 2 question regarding her time stop and her resistance to it:
1. If Esdeath uses Time Stop on a person that can move in stopped time but has no cold resistance, can that person still can move in stopped time?
2. The...