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Infinite Speed Scaling Question

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Here is the Scenario:

Character A has Infinite Speed and has many proven feats of infinite speed (moving with 0 seconds passing, can match instant teleportation with movement speed alone, travel infinite distances in finite time and all that fun stuff). Character A then trains a class of students we shall call Class A, all of who's members all have Light Speed feats at best.

Character A challenges all of Class A in an all out brawl.
Character A is holding back of course to the point that members are Class A are capable of matching, perceiving and reacting to all the movements of Character A and actually scoring a few hits on him as well.

Now I have heard rumors from other members (staff included) that because Infinite Speed is well..... Infinite, no amount of suppression can allow infinite speed to be suppressed to MFTL+ or any lower finite speed value. Given that is the case (if that is undeniably true).... Then in this situation what would happen?

1. Would the rule be overwritten and character A be actually capable of suppressing his infinite speed to Light speed (Finite Values) to match Class A's current best speed feat
2. Would the rule stay in place and all of class A scale to character A suppressed speed which is downscaled from infinite speed making all of class A have a downscaled infinite speed value
 
Now I have heard rumors from other members (staff included) that because Infinite Speed is well..... Infinite, no amount of suppression can allow infinite speed to be suppressed to MFTL+ or any lower finite speed value. Given that is the case (if that is undeniably true)
A character can hold back to any extent they want no matter how powerful they are because if that is not true no one will be able to scale to a holding back version of Low 2-C or above Characters with a lower tier than infinity. (Take marvel herald tiers as an example)

1. Would the rule be overwritten and character A be actually capable of suppressing his infinite speed to Light speed (Finite Values) to match Class A's current best speed feat
Yes like i said above. It is possible for a person to hold back no matter what.

Would the rule stay in place and all of class A scale to character A suppressed speed which is downscaled from infinite speed making all of class A have a downscaled infinite speed value
No. Surely there is no rule like that.
 
A character can hold back to any extent they want no matter how powerful they are because if that is not true no one will be able to scale to a holding back version of Low 2-C or above Characters with a lower tier than infinity. (Take marvel herald tiers as an example)
Alrighty
I just wanted clarification on this because I heard from others (staff included) that you can't suppress infinite speed to any finite value for some reason that is beyond me
 
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