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Moving in a void, being able to destroy timelines

1. Speed:

Ok so, from what ive heard, moving in a void means you have infinite speed, if it is true then why does asriel or frisk not have infinite speed in their stats? If I'm wrong please correct me, thanks

2. Attack potency:

From what I've heard, chara was able to destroy the game which had several timelines, and was able to destroy the space in between them, making chara 5-d and low complex multiversal.

Here is the explanation that i saw (not mine): Explanation
 
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Unless said void has any implications of requiring some speed to move, like the furthest ring on homestuck, you get nothing.

Destroying timelines is just 4D, the tiktoker is probably confuding the "5D axis" stuff with higher dimensions used by us, those require something similar to reality-fiction gaps, or else every multiverse destroyed is low 1-C at minimun
 
And moving in void gives Immeasurable, not inf.
 
Moving in void gives nothing
At least, if you move between timelines or timeless void, you gain Immeasurable because of there's no
s=t×d
In timeless void there's no t or d
 
Being able to travel in a timeless void was considered an infinite speed feat many moons ago, but standards change, and now moving in one doesn't grant anything unless stated otherwise.
Would it at least give the user Void Resistance?
If the void is stated or proven to have abilities akin to void manipulation (read: erasing someone), then sure.
 
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