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This was another thread I was suppose to do but forgot.
Anyway it's pretty simple/straightforward. We do not treat Existence Erasure as AP so McGee should have his 4-A/Multi-Solar System rating removed. He'll keep his interstellar range since his hiccups erased everything which would include the space and stars we seen earlier in the episode and left himself, Gretchen, and Squirt in a void.
Edit: Adding this in to provide evidence that it is it an outlier, and that it is existence erasure.
This is something that doesn't scale to anyone and is hax. Considering this verse has a creature that uses the power of a solar eclipse to decay the entire Earth, a kid who's farts reheated a dying sun, a dance crazy zombie that could snap his fingers and rotate the Moon at high speeds and used it as a disco ball, and a magic golem who had the power to pull a light switch from the clouds and move the sun. I highly doubt a kid gaining hiccups that erased everything and left him and his friends in a white void is an outlier.
It is stated in the episode that McGee's hiccups are getting worse. He erases a plate of food, then a small shack, a large animal, then a building. They then threw him in a lake and he erased all the water in the lake.
His next hiccup erased everything and left only him and his two friends in a void. Gretchen then asks were are they and McGee says he thinks they are nowhere, then Squirt runs off to go get help but as soon as he leaves off screen, he comes back on the other side of them. Gretchen then starts walking on a wall and ceiling that are not there and states McGee hiccuped anway the laws of physics.
This is clearly hax and not AP so 4-A rating should be removed. However he keeps his range with the hiccups since we see stars in that very episode, yet when McGee erased everything, we see nothing left. No sunlight that was just there, no earth, space or stars in the background, just a white void. It's also stated they believed they were "nowhere", and it is stated in the episode the hiccups make it so "anything you touch disappear, as though it never existed". So yes, this existence erasure.
Anyway it's pretty simple/straightforward. We do not treat Existence Erasure as AP so McGee should have his 4-A/Multi-Solar System rating removed. He'll keep his interstellar range since his hiccups erased everything which would include the space and stars we seen earlier in the episode and left himself, Gretchen, and Squirt in a void.
Edit: Adding this in to provide evidence that it is it an outlier, and that it is existence erasure.
This is something that doesn't scale to anyone and is hax. Considering this verse has a creature that uses the power of a solar eclipse to decay the entire Earth, a kid who's farts reheated a dying sun, a dance crazy zombie that could snap his fingers and rotate the Moon at high speeds and used it as a disco ball, and a magic golem who had the power to pull a light switch from the clouds and move the sun. I highly doubt a kid gaining hiccups that erased everything and left him and his friends in a white void is an outlier.
It is stated in the episode that McGee's hiccups are getting worse. He erases a plate of food, then a small shack, a large animal, then a building. They then threw him in a lake and he erased all the water in the lake.
His next hiccup erased everything and left only him and his two friends in a void. Gretchen then asks were are they and McGee says he thinks they are nowhere, then Squirt runs off to go get help but as soon as he leaves off screen, he comes back on the other side of them. Gretchen then starts walking on a wall and ceiling that are not there and states McGee hiccuped anway the laws of physics.
This is clearly hax and not AP so 4-A rating should be removed. However he keeps his range with the hiccups since we see stars in that very episode, yet when McGee erased everything, we see nothing left. No sunlight that was just there, no earth, space or stars in the background, just a white void. It's also stated they believed they were "nowhere", and it is stated in the episode the hiccups make it so "anything you touch disappear, as though it never existed". So yes, this existence erasure.
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