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Don't care abut VM and all that stuff, but about the databook, I'm pretty sure all of the statements about Flashy Flash and such are from the Hero Association, unless I'm thinking of a different guide, which makes them already slightly questionable from the start, but they can't be from the HA about CK, because they don't even know he existed. Not to mention them knowing everything about Genus.
And also, this doesn't come off as a hyperbole statement. The guide stating that Atomic is a "demi-god" when angered is blatant hyperbole, and is meant to be viewed that way. It's the kind of statements used on characters purely for hype, and doesn't come off as something meant to be taken literally. Even the Flashy Flash being light speed statement very much comes off as intentional hyperbole. (Also he is still close to light speed anyways)
CK's statement in question is "on a physical level, he possesses abilities that are in an incomparably higher league than the monsters so far". That doesn't come off as hyperbole, that comes off a direct statement of his power.
What would be the statements I'm referring to is stuff like the book stating "Even powerful attacks are meaningless against Carnage Kabuto". And later saying "His cuticle is like an iron fortress". The point being that these are just ways to emphasize how durable he is through hyperbole or analogy, and are irrelevant as actual statements. More of this is seen in the databook's statement about his AP. "A single blow from his fist floored even Genos, who boasted armor of steel, as if he were glasswork".
And also, this doesn't come off as a hyperbole statement. The guide stating that Atomic is a "demi-god" when angered is blatant hyperbole, and is meant to be viewed that way. It's the kind of statements used on characters purely for hype, and doesn't come off as something meant to be taken literally. Even the Flashy Flash being light speed statement very much comes off as intentional hyperbole. (Also he is still close to light speed anyways)
CK's statement in question is "on a physical level, he possesses abilities that are in an incomparably higher league than the monsters so far". That doesn't come off as hyperbole, that comes off a direct statement of his power.
What would be the statements I'm referring to is stuff like the book stating "Even powerful attacks are meaningless against Carnage Kabuto". And later saying "His cuticle is like an iron fortress". The point being that these are just ways to emphasize how durable he is through hyperbole or analogy, and are irrelevant as actual statements. More of this is seen in the databook's statement about his AP. "A single blow from his fist floored even Genos, who boasted armor of steel, as if he were glasswork".