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Information Manipulation (Type 2), and Data Manipulation should be restored here’s why:
The Ziku World, one of the counters was that they have to affect the actual Wi-Fi networks. However, it’s stated mortals created the Ziku World. Even if it uses WiFi networks. The Ziku World can’t just be primarily irl stuff because mortals created it. The mortal cast were the one responsible for building the Ziku world and the boundaries of it. They designed the intentional mechanisms of that world to interact with the WiFi networks of “our” world.
Also, here it’s shown that you have to dive into Ziku to enter the Ziku World. It then shows “connecting” and after you’re connected it says “Connected to Ziku World” and “Stabilization complete.” Both of these things indicate that it’s a digital world, and that they contributed to its existence. Also, just taking a look at the visuals of the world itself, you can see the digital aspects of the world.
Next addition: Tokipedia should be considered the same as the time scroll. It is stated to be a replica, This replica is stated to be completely accurate to what it’s copying. It’s explicitly stated to be accurate, along with it just merely being a Time Rift edition. Which recording time rifts is something that normal time scrolls can already do, proving even more that this is just a time scroll that records rifts in time and is accurate to the time scroll. The Tokipedia is never stated to be a “unique” nor “special” version of the Time Scroll. Merely a Time Rift edition, meaning that it records rifts. This function is not unique to the time scrolls as I’ve shown above that the scrolls normally already record rifts. For example, Fu creates a replica of a time ring. However, in this instance it’s stated that it’s not as awesome as the real Time Rings. Although, in the case of the tokipedia they’re ACCURATE REPLICAS to the time scroll.
TLDR: Ziku World is a digital world, in which the boundaries are shaped by Wi-Fi information. The Tokipedia is merely Fu’s version of the time scrolls which is an ACCURATE REPLICA.
Staff Votes
Agree: DarkDragonMedeus, Elizhaa, LephyTheRevanchist
Neutral: Planck69, Theglassman12 (Agrees with Ziku World w/ new information on it being manipulated, but doesn’t think Time Scroll should contain it. Seems to disagree with Tokipedia being an accurate replica of Time Scroll)
Disagree:
The Ziku World, one of the counters was that they have to affect the actual Wi-Fi networks. However, it’s stated mortals created the Ziku World. Even if it uses WiFi networks. The Ziku World can’t just be primarily irl stuff because mortals created it. The mortal cast were the one responsible for building the Ziku world and the boundaries of it. They designed the intentional mechanisms of that world to interact with the WiFi networks of “our” world.
Also, here it’s shown that you have to dive into Ziku to enter the Ziku World. It then shows “connecting” and after you’re connected it says “Connected to Ziku World” and “Stabilization complete.” Both of these things indicate that it’s a digital world, and that they contributed to its existence. Also, just taking a look at the visuals of the world itself, you can see the digital aspects of the world.
Next addition: Tokipedia should be considered the same as the time scroll. It is stated to be a replica, This replica is stated to be completely accurate to what it’s copying. It’s explicitly stated to be accurate, along with it just merely being a Time Rift edition. Which recording time rifts is something that normal time scrolls can already do, proving even more that this is just a time scroll that records rifts in time and is accurate to the time scroll. The Tokipedia is never stated to be a “unique” nor “special” version of the Time Scroll. Merely a Time Rift edition, meaning that it records rifts. This function is not unique to the time scrolls as I’ve shown above that the scrolls normally already record rifts. For example, Fu creates a replica of a time ring. However, in this instance it’s stated that it’s not as awesome as the real Time Rings. Although, in the case of the tokipedia they’re ACCURATE REPLICAS to the time scroll.
TLDR: Ziku World is a digital world, in which the boundaries are shaped by Wi-Fi information. The Tokipedia is merely Fu’s version of the time scrolls which is an ACCURATE REPLICA.
Staff Votes
Agree: DarkDragonMedeus, Elizhaa, LephyTheRevanchist
Neutral: Planck69, Theglassman12 (Agrees with Ziku World w/ new information on it being manipulated, but doesn’t think Time Scroll should contain it. Seems to disagree with Tokipedia being an accurate replica of Time Scroll)
Disagree:
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