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A question about black hole hax

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Kaltias

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Which durability would be required to withstand a singularity if you don't have resistance to black holes themselves? High 3-A, Low 2-C, High 1-C (because supergravitation) or 1-A?
 
I am not sure either, since a black hole can't be destroyed, I guess you need to be 4 dimensional to take it since you are outside the 3rd dimension (Height, Length and Depth) and a black hole affects those. So I guess High 3-A
 
The question was mainly which convention we follow on this wiki, if we consider that:

1) a BH deform regular space-time (conventional physics)

2) a BH deforms 11D space-time (supergravitation)

3) a BH can destroy everything bounded by any form of time and space
 
@Numbersguy

I think that a black hole does affect time in some ways. Dunno if it collapses it though.
 
Kaltias said:
@Numbersguy
I think that a black hole does affect time in some ways. Dunno if it collapses it though.
Well, so far we know that it bends space (height, length and depth), no idea about time
 
@Numbersguy

With High 3-A you meant the 3D or 4D version of the tier?
 
For our wiki we usually don't use black holes for quantifying durability at all.

Likewise black holes as attacks are treated like durability negation.


Theoretically a black hole has infinite force in the center, though. So High 3-A would purely theoretically be the case.
 
@Kaltias

Surviving a black hole is generally unquantifiable as the forces literally approach infinity, so if we were to apply it to our conventional stat system they would literally have infinite durability, which is nonsensical. Thus we instead state that they simply have resistance to black hole effects, since the characters involved tend to be damaged by other attacks as well.
 
It's not for a durability feat, I should have probably worded it differently. It's more like "if character A has a black hole hax and character B has no natural resistance to it, how strong should B's durability be to survive A's hax?"
 
@Kaltias

Assuming the two characters are on the same dimensional plane, there's no way to survive a black hole without resistance to it. But as DontTalk said, it would technically be something along the lines of High 3-A, but we've never used treated black holes as such since people tend to survive them all the time in fiction (i.e. Superman).
 
Ok, understood. Thank you to everyone who answered. This thread can be closed now.
 
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