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Anyway, something about this. What we're calling a "canon composite" doesn't exist. It's just rating the primary canon by also using non-contradictory informations within secondary canons. If we're seriously going to call everything that uses guides or books a "composite canon" then yes, Dragon, we're definitely destroying the Canon hierarchy.AKM sama said:I agree with Dragon for the most part.
If you have to treat feats based on the canonicity of different canons then just make different profiles for them. If it's a composite profile then you gotta throw the whole "this is more canon" argument out of the window, measure everything with the same scale, treat them equally and maintain a decent level of consistency.
That's what I'm wondering, too. Dragon was the one that brought that up.Sera EX said:And how is this related to composite profiles?
No, it wouldn't.Drite77 said:Would this also affect the like of the Profile of Godzilla?
Could be that she doesn't like putting dfferent entities who share the same name and putting them on one stat while also having versions for them being separate as well, thus making the composite rather needless.The real cal howard said:Of course she's saying that, DDM. I asked why is she not fond of them.
Well, if it is that simple then I agree, seems like a small problemDragonmasterxyz said:I have been trying to simplify my argument multiple times and people are still not understanding.
-This only effects Composite files. Naruto, Bleach, etc are irrelevant here as they are not composites.
I am of two minds with Composite files.
-There should be no canon hierarchy when doing a composite file as all sources should be used equally and question equally. A composite continuity is putting everything as one. There should be no hierarchy as everything is now one entire beast.
-If we decide to keep this hierarchy, then the "primary" source should not be considered infallible as supporting sources should be able to put the primary source into question if there are enough consistent contradictions.
Either one of these two gets my point across and equally gets rid the issue I have with composite files.
Silly Sera, we all know that this is not enough to stop a derail. There is gonna be that one person who starts it back up lol.Sera EX said:"Anyway, more on this some other time." I said this for a reason.
If we had a page for the first character we would put it as Explosion Manipulation, while Energy Projection for the second. So, if we composite the characters, we end up with both. That's what a Composite is.Andytrenom said:@Tri That becomes shaky when one those abilities is something that's supposed to be something else in another canon. To use a better example now, if we assume a character's finishing attack is an explosion in one version but that same finishing move is a laser blast in another, in that case would you give him explosion manipulation and energy projection via making an explosion that fires off a laser or something?
Obviously outliers and retcons still exist. If a character has a 5-B outlier in a media then when making the composite we still ignore that outlier.Dragonmasterxyz said:Megadramo has a source that notes he can overwrite the Host Computer (Yggdrasil) and destroy it. However, in every other source, this supposed feat is contradicted by everything else as he's no more special than the Ultimates who only have Stellar feats. Thus, the official entry is overwritten as it is a blatant contradiction to literally everything else. This example works for both of my options as in this case, the number of other sources that contradict this Reference Book entry (which would be considered primary canon) shows that this is a contradiction and overall is outdated to newer interpretations.