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No, really. An ACTUAL brick.
Like any mundane, modern-day brick, its composition is as follows:
Typical modern fired clay brick composition is 50 to 60% by weight sand/silica, 20 to 30% alumina (directly from clay) and 2 to 5% lime. The balance is made up with iron oxide and magnesia.
However, unlike any mundane, modern-day brick, this brick:
1. Passively always has 10 times the highest Attack Potency, Striking Strength, Lifting Strength, Durability, & Speed currently present in the 'verse, & if the highest of any these increases, the brick's corresponding statistic automatically becomes 10x greater than that.
1-A. This applies to sub-forms of those statistics, such as Environmental Destruction, Pushing Strength, Travel Speed, Reaction Speed, Combat Speed, etc. If characters have kinds of Lifting Strength other than the typical physical kind, the brick will also have these, & of course, at 10x the highest in the 'verse.
1-B. If the brick's automatic stat increasing would cause an infinite loop of statistic increases, instead, the statistic amplication(s) of the non-brick being(s) that would be involved in that loop only occur once. The non-brick entities will be able to have their stats increase freely AFTER the would-be loop ends, but they'll have the "only once until loop is averted" rule re-applied if they risk loop circumstances again.
2. This brick can fly, & does so to maneuver. It automatically maneuvers with the most effective, optimal path, speed & force to eliminate anything that is superhuman, supernatural, or that would try to hinder the brick solo-ing the 'verse.
3. The brick is a brick. As such, it is inorganic & mindless, with all the abilities & resistances/immunities that grants it.
4. The brick is immune to natural effects if it isn't being actively opposed; For example, if it flies through the ocean en route to a target, it won't be subject to water erosion unless someone or something is actively opposing it other than mundane nature & physics. Similarly, if someone or something deliberately trapped it in water, the brick would be subject to water erosion in those circumstances.
5. Similarly, the brick will not be negatively affected by any natural destruction effects it causes; Drag or friction makes it heat up, the brick will heat up, but won't be affected beyond this. Similarly, if it makes a nuclear explosion from its acceleration or collision or something, for example, the brick will not be negatively affected by said nuclear explosion.
5-A. The brick will not trigger explosions from its acceleration or collision, except when it impacts (Or moves through.) a non-microscopic object that is solid matter. (As opposed to gaseous, liquid or plasma matter, for example.)
Can your 'verse beat a flying brick?
Spoilers: Nobody beats the brick!
Like any mundane, modern-day brick, its composition is as follows:
Typical modern fired clay brick composition is 50 to 60% by weight sand/silica, 20 to 30% alumina (directly from clay) and 2 to 5% lime. The balance is made up with iron oxide and magnesia.
However, unlike any mundane, modern-day brick, this brick:
1. Passively always has 10 times the highest Attack Potency, Striking Strength, Lifting Strength, Durability, & Speed currently present in the 'verse, & if the highest of any these increases, the brick's corresponding statistic automatically becomes 10x greater than that.
1-A. This applies to sub-forms of those statistics, such as Environmental Destruction, Pushing Strength, Travel Speed, Reaction Speed, Combat Speed, etc. If characters have kinds of Lifting Strength other than the typical physical kind, the brick will also have these, & of course, at 10x the highest in the 'verse.
1-B. If the brick's automatic stat increasing would cause an infinite loop of statistic increases, instead, the statistic amplication(s) of the non-brick being(s) that would be involved in that loop only occur once. The non-brick entities will be able to have their stats increase freely AFTER the would-be loop ends, but they'll have the "only once until loop is averted" rule re-applied if they risk loop circumstances again.
2. This brick can fly, & does so to maneuver. It automatically maneuvers with the most effective, optimal path, speed & force to eliminate anything that is superhuman, supernatural, or that would try to hinder the brick solo-ing the 'verse.
3. The brick is a brick. As such, it is inorganic & mindless, with all the abilities & resistances/immunities that grants it.
4. The brick is immune to natural effects if it isn't being actively opposed; For example, if it flies through the ocean en route to a target, it won't be subject to water erosion unless someone or something is actively opposing it other than mundane nature & physics. Similarly, if someone or something deliberately trapped it in water, the brick would be subject to water erosion in those circumstances.
5. Similarly, the brick will not be negatively affected by any natural destruction effects it causes; Drag or friction makes it heat up, the brick will heat up, but won't be affected beyond this. Similarly, if it makes a nuclear explosion from its acceleration or collision or something, for example, the brick will not be negatively affected by said nuclear explosion.
5-A. The brick will not trigger explosions from its acceleration or collision, except when it impacts (Or moves through.) a non-microscopic object that is solid matter. (As opposed to gaseous, liquid or plasma matter, for example.)
Can your 'verse beat a flying brick?
Spoilers: Nobody beats the brick!
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