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Since when the authorical intent is a major deciding factor? I can bet that the absolute majority of the feats calced ignored the authorical intent. Like, say, Frieza's small star level feat. It was intended to show that he can destroy a planet, not a small star, yet the calc was accepted. Same goes to most of the FTL feats, because authors generally don't know how fast it is (like calling the 13 trillions c Flash's speed feat just under the speed of light). It's called artistical liscene, if I am not mistaken.am
Pretty sure that none of the calculations were clarified to be truth by authors. So that's an illogical assumption to make. Well, if that calc is not accepted because of that, then why not disregard all calc altogether?
Pretty sure that none of the calculations were clarified to be truth by authors. So that's an illogical assumption to make. Well, if that calc is not accepted because of that, then why not disregard all calc altogether?