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I might be doing this wrong.. Battle for the second strongest 10-A, Kryten vs Yogiri

I mean it doesn't follow the rules of stomping yes, outside help probably isn't applicable- we can just ignore it for now.
 
Wasn't Cal against immeasurable Yogiri anyway? To be fair it was a long while after Yogiri got it and I'm pretty sure it was discussed in the thread that was in a hostage situation and closed
 
Genericstickman said:
Wasn't Cal against immeasurable Yogiri anyway? To be fair it was a long while after Yogiri got it and I'm pretty sure it was discussed in the thread that was in a hostage situation and closed
Cal is against everything Yogiri

I'm really not sure how someone speed blitzing a being made up of many universes isn't immeasurable.
 
Speed blitzing isn't the right word here, a MHS character can death hax a MFTL character if the later starts to run away to another galaxy after seeing he will die, and the death hax only needs galactic range to do it, unless the death hax is consistently showed as a projectile or something that travels MFTL wouldn't be needed.
 
So considering the quantum anomaly covers (probably) an at least 5-D axis and Yogiri's covers a 4-D one (or can just travel across that acis) are we assuming Kryten affects Yogiri before he is affected?
 
XDragnoir said:
Speed blitzing isn't the right word here, a MHS character can death hax a MFTL character if the later starts to run away to another galaxy after seeing he will die, and the death hax only needs galactic range to do it, unless the death hax is consistently showed as a projectile or something that travels MFTL wouldn't be needed.
What are you even implying? HRE literally tries to attack Yogiri and just died because of it, he didnt run, that was the avatar
 
Not really "omnipresent" but the quantum anomaly would cover the necessary amount of space in its void tbh
 
Oblivion Of The Endless said:
What are you even implying? HRE literally tries to attack Yogiri and just died because of it, he didnt run, that was the avatar
Please, give me the quote with him attacking Yogiri, or a quote saying where he was when he attacked Yogiri.
 
The Heavenly Record eater decided to release the stockpiled power that ate numerous worlds.
Something like this wasn't worth eating. Every single piece should be destroyed.
It was something resembling an unreasonable but compulsive idea, and at that moment, the option of escaping from within the Heavenly Record eater vanished.
It spread its enormous mouth widely. It was a mouth certainly big enough to be able to swallow a Heavenly Record.
The depths of that mouth cavity. A light burned there.
A flash of anger that burned everything to nothing.

『Die』

The instant it tried to release it, the Heavenly Record eater returned to itself. It had a feeling that it heard something. And, it realized that 10 seconds after now, death would be realized

In the Heavenly Record eater's final moments, it thought 'I'd be fine if I didn't wake up to self-consciousness or something like that'.

At that time, Yogiri and others were having an audience with the king. The Arganda Empire had been destroyed already''
 
^Context/Explanation behind this is that the HRE's avatar had planned on killing Yogiri and saw the future of it's death, it then decided on returning its consciousness to its true self which existed beyond the Heavenly Record (Universe) it currently inhabited. Which in itself is made up of many Heavenly Records, as it spent an eternity eatring Heavenly Records.

There, the HRE tried everything it could to prevent its death, stuff like going back in time and not targeting/even thinking about targeting Yogiri, but no matter what it did, it was set to die in 10 seconds.

Eventually its true form said "Screw This" and was about to try and nuke the universe instead of eating it like it would normally do. Deciding that running away wasn't an option against Yogiri's power, which is referenced in the quote "Something like this wasn't worth eating. Every single piece should be destroyed. It was something resembling an unreasonable but compulsive idea and at that moment, the option of escaping from within the Heavenly Record eater vanished."

But before it got the opportunity to destroy the universe the HRE's avatar had returned to itself in the Heavenly Record, the outcome of its death remaining unchanged.
 
Uh, so anyway, there are two ways I see this going based on a schoolboy interpretation of causality. One, Kryten affects Yogiri before the events of the fight with the quantum anomaly (or with quantum crystals which are literally the direct opposition of causality by nature) and using that can win the fight beforehand, or future Yogiri exists with present Yogiri and affects Kryten before the fight and it becomes a paradox and whatever, in which case I guess it's an incap?
 
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