The real cal howard said:
Also...none of the D-Reaper stuff is explicitly tier 2... World isn't always cosmic in scale, guys. Clearly shows the planet.
Does that even say the world being directly referenced as a universe by the director of Digimon Tamers himself?
| The Network equivalent of the Dark Ages. The four Sovereigns defeat opposing forces and become "gods" that protect the digimon and their universe, the Digital World. At the same time, digimon begin to create "miniverses" which are suited to their character and abilities. |
Also look at the diagram of the cosmology of Digimon Tamers, with the Digital World being a universe with multiple miniverses, do you really think that the Real World in the diagram is just a planet?
In addition, D-Reaper wants to return "everything that exists" back to nothing, just to destroy a planet is not to destroy everything that exists. Mainly because D-Reaper merged two different dimensions and can only be defeated with a Big Bang that made the time come back to the past causing D-Reaper to return back to the primordial state of it.
In addition, D-Reaper said he wanted to make everything go back to its primordial state of nothing, do you really think that only the planet was being referred to it?
World in Digimon Tamers has always been used to refer to dimensions, so much so that on the official site of Digimon Tamers Konaka claims that Real World, network, Digital World and the World of D-Repaer are different dimensions.
"Also, when the adventure to the Digital World is embarked upon, in order to make the Network itself interesting to the audience, it will have to be an"alternate dimension" of sorts."
"It can be theorized that there may have been some connection to another world, a different dimension separate from the Real World and Digital World."