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Some months ago @Flashlight237 made a thread to downgrade Popeye's Low 2-C key on his base, since it stopped getting attention, i will try to remake it
What's the Problem?
The current reasoning for Low 2-C is based on The Animator having R>F Transcendence over Popeye's world and Popeye being strong enough to knock him out with a rock, as pointed out by his profile and the upgrade thread
Quoting the Tiering System's FAQ regarding Qualitative Superiority and Reality-Fiction Transcendence:
Popeye breaks the above rules pretty hard, since he can attack The Animator and even interacts with the former's plane of existence without any kind of external help
It should be noted, though, that the upgrade thread was made before the R>F Standards changed
Note: While i'm proposing the "Low 2-C via Toon Force" rating to be removed, the Low 2-C rating for him with spinach should be fine to stay given it's based on Popeye literally tearing reality apart with his punches. We currently use a GIF with bad quality for this feat, here's an actual video for it, coming from the short "Goonland"
So yeah, simple as that.
Agree: @DarkDragonMedeus @DimeUhDozen @Bernkastelll @Dark_Soul20189 @SJG13673 @Phoenks @ActuallySpaceMan42
Disagree:
Neutral:
What's the Problem?
The current reasoning for Low 2-C is based on The Animator having R>F Transcendence over Popeye's world and Popeye being strong enough to knock him out with a rock, as pointed out by his profile and the upgrade thread
Quoting the Tiering System's FAQ regarding Qualitative Superiority and Reality-Fiction Transcendence:
Q: Are there any disqualifiers for qualitative superiority?
A: The potential disqualifiers largely revolve around the aforementioned aspect of inaccessibility: A qualitative superiority is completely irreducible to anything lesser than itself, and conversely, it cannot be reached by any additive process whatsoever.
The first practical effect of this fact is that the power of a 1-A character cannot be dispersed so much that it reaches into a lower tier. Since there is no conceivable extension of any lower tier that can yield equality to a 1-A structure, neither can there be any subdivision (Even an infinite subdivision) of 1-A that reduces down into such tiers. Unless, of course, this division is somehow non-quantitative in nature (i.e. The results of the division are not actually numerical "chunks" of the character's power); however, this should be made reasonably clear by statements or through background context.
Secondly, a 1-A level cannot be attained by a process in which the lower level quantitatively "adds up" to itself to break through into the higher one, due to the total lack of structural continuity between the two; the higher level cannot be attained, nor expressed by, any expansions of the lower one, and therefore things from the latter cannot interfere with the former by means of their own lower existences. Put simply: A non-1-A cannot reach the level of 1-A by appealing to another non-1-A
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Popeye breaks the above rules pretty hard, since he can attack The Animator and even interacts with the former's plane of existence without any kind of external help
It should be noted, though, that the upgrade thread was made before the R>F Standards changed
Note: While i'm proposing the "Low 2-C via Toon Force" rating to be removed, the Low 2-C rating for him with spinach should be fine to stay given it's based on Popeye literally tearing reality apart with his punches. We currently use a GIF with bad quality for this feat, here's an actual video for it, coming from the short "Goonland"
So yeah, simple as that.
Agree: @DarkDragonMedeus @DimeUhDozen @Bernkastelll @Dark_Soul20189 @SJG13673 @Phoenks @ActuallySpaceMan42
Disagree:
Neutral:
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