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So, a small part of the Tiering System has been bugging me lately. Namely, how we treat Low 2-C feats.
So, characters like Giorno Giovanna are High 3-A for feats involving limited amounts of space time destruction, namely erasing 10 seconds of universal time, since a space-time continuum contains the entirety of the past, present and future. However, some characters, like Rick Sanchez, are Low 2-C for destroying the space-time of a universe. My personal problem is that to truly have destroyed a space-time continuum, rather than space-time, you would need to have destroyed the past, present, and future of said universe, meaning that universe essentially never existed, something that I don't thing most of the Low 2-C class qualifies for. This is also a problem with those who are Low 2-C via Creation, since that would imply they created it's past, present and future simultaneously and likely exist beyond time in some cases. Is this a misunderstanding of the system, or is there some other reason for this?
So, characters like Giorno Giovanna are High 3-A for feats involving limited amounts of space time destruction, namely erasing 10 seconds of universal time, since a space-time continuum contains the entirety of the past, present and future. However, some characters, like Rick Sanchez, are Low 2-C for destroying the space-time of a universe. My personal problem is that to truly have destroyed a space-time continuum, rather than space-time, you would need to have destroyed the past, present, and future of said universe, meaning that universe essentially never existed, something that I don't thing most of the Low 2-C class qualifies for. This is also a problem with those who are Low 2-C via Creation, since that would imply they created it's past, present and future simultaneously and likely exist beyond time in some cases. Is this a misunderstanding of the system, or is there some other reason for this?