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Erasing a game and killing the servers.

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If a character can erase a game and kill their servers, would that be a form of plot manipulation?
 
In what context? Is said game a game in-universe, or is the universe the game? If it's the former, you aren't getting jack from it.
 
Like flashlight have said, depend on contexts, if it is just a generic game, you get data erasure or data hax since game is a computer program. If this suppose "game reality" is actually analogue for physical reality being fictional to something, someone, etc......then you could either get plot manip or info 2 manip, or even both powers which again largely depend on contexts
 
Like flashlight have said, depend on contexts, if it is just a generic game, you get data erasure or data hax since game is a computer program. If this suppose "game reality" is actually analogue for physical reality being fictional to something, someone, etc......then you could either get plot manip or info 2 manip, or even both powers which again largely depend on contexts
Understood, yeah it’s a universe with real lore.
 
The feat happens in a noncanon questline, that’s when all the wacky stuff and feats happen.
 
I looked at the tierings for the characters and I think it would be Low 2-C
 
Evidence is lacking for 2-A or Low 1-C (I mean just saying so-and-so without scans is how you get malarkey), but I think given different servers can be like different copies of the universe (as I've seen playing the original Helmet Heroes), I think you can get away with 2-C.
 
Evidence is lacking for 2-A or Low 1-C (I mean just saying so-and-so without scans is how you get malarkey), but I think given different servers can be like different copies of the universe (as I've seen playing the original Helmet Heroes), I think you can get away with 2-C.
Infinite universes is already 2-A. Which is on their profiles but yeah I can post scans.
 
There are infinite timelines, Infinite beginnings,and up 5 spatial dimensions.

As well as another time axis: “
Goddess of War
Welcome to the timestream. From here, through these portals, we can access …anywhere. Any time. Any place. Any timeline. Because you are… who you are… you will be able to create new portals yourself. It will be easier to access times and places that are close to where you are now, but as your access to your power grows, you'll be able to travel to more distant places in both space and time”
 
Okay, scans. Thanks.

Let's see here...

The Tiering System article says 5-D space is enough to qualify for Low 1-C.

If infinite timelines and infinite beginnings are separate things, then I can see 5-D time being in there as well. That makes 5-D consistent across the board.

To handle things simultaneously across servers... Hmm, I mean if 4-D travel is required to get to 3-D, then doing this should grant 1-C range even if it would still be treated as Low 1-C assuming servers are copies of each world.
 
Okay, scans. Thanks.

Let's see here...

The Tiering System article says 5-D space is enough to qualify for Low 1-C.

If infinite timelines and infinite beginnings are separate things, then I can 5-D time being in there as well. That makes 5-D consistent across the board.

To handle things simultaneously across servers... Hmm, I mean if 4-D travel is required to get to 3-D, then doing this should grant 1-C range even if it would still be treated as Low 1-C assuming servers are copies of each world.
I went ahead and made a crt for it.


 
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