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About Infinite Speed

Well, if time does not exist, that is roughly equivalent to moving while it stands still. However, such feats are technically hard to gauge, and are frequently the result of plot-induced stupidity, so we try to only count them for characters that are naturally part of such an environment.
 
Okay, with regard to palkia and dialga, moving in a space destroyed time is also enough to give infinite speed?
 
Yes , as long it is consistent and not some PIS , it is an infinite speed as Antvasima has said.
 
Ok thank you it helps me a lot.

The last question, if in a dimension the concept of distance does not exist, is there speed and time?
 
I don't think Time is affected by the nonexistence of the concept of distance ,on the other hand i don't think speed exists in place where there is no distance to begin with.
 
so we try to only count them for characters that are naturally part of such an environment.

There no difference between "was born in timeless place" and "can move in timeless space".

Moreover, no time + no distance = no speed.
 
So the three are essential:

  • if there is no time, there is no speed or distance,
  • if there is no distance, there is no speed and time
  • and If there is no Speed, there is no distance and time
 
Well, it is a common plot convenience that characters who have not displayed anywhere near infinite speed can still move outside of universal space-time, or after it has been destroyed, so we have tried to adjust our rules to accommodate for that. However, our community will most likely have to discuss the issue of immeasurable and infinite speed again soon, as it is currently left unclear.
 
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