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Marvel Heralds

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According to this thread the 3-C Herald characters‘ Massively FTL+ rating comes from the Ares Planck time feat, which I am not trying to contest. However the value given on the Herald pages for the MFTL+ isn’t listed. Instead everyone who scales to the feat has "Planck" listed for their speed. This doesn’t actually mean anything though in terms of speed.

Here planck refers to a unit of time, and isn’t a speed by itself. It would be like saying a character is “nanoseconds” fast. Without a measure of movement, the time value doesn’t reflect the speed. How fast are the Marvel Heralds supposed to be? If I’m missing something let me know.
 
According to this thread the 3-C Herald characters‘ Massively FTL+ rating comes from the Ares Planck time feat, which I am not trying to contest. However the value given on the Herald pages for the MFTL+ isn’t listed. Instead everyone who scales to the feat has "Planck" listed for their speed. This doesn’t actually mean anything though in terms of speed.

Here planck refers to a unit of time, and isn’t a speed by itself. It would be like saying a character is “nanoseconds” fast. Without a measure of movement, the time value doesn’t reflect the speed. How fast are the Marvel Heralds supposed to be? If I’m missing something let me know.
Check the statistics value of those 3-C pages
 
Check the statistics value of those 3-C pages
That’s my point, the statistics value in those pages such as Gladiator says the speed value as "At least 1 Planck", but that is not a measurement of speed. Planck is a unit of time here, so it would need a calc to measure how fast they were going, and I haven’t seen one for the feat so far.
 
That’s my point, the statistics value in those pages such as Gladiator says the speed value as "At least 1 Planck", but that is not a measurement of speed. Planck is a unit of time here, so it would need a calc to measure how fast they were going, and I haven’t seen one for the feat so far.
It can't be calc. We just go with the lowest value which is 1 Planck or approximately 5.39 × 10⁻⁴⁴ seconds
 
I don’t think you can get a speed without distance anyways though. So if you knew how far they moved during their physical actions then you could calculate a speed using Planck time. If they didn’t move at all then it would be more of reaction/processing feat rather than combat speed?
 
That’s my point, the statistics value in those pages such as Gladiator says the speed value as "At least 1 Planck", but that is not a measurement of speed. Planck is a unit of time here, so it would need a calc to measure how fast they were going, and I haven’t seen one for the feat so far.

How do you look at statistics values?

I dont see anything about Plank time on his page
 
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