- 10,884
- 12,300
So, as a follow up on my last thread, I have some calcs with problems I wish to address. (It sure is convenient how easy wordplay with the title is lol)
For a start, not sure why this is considered LS. I find it rather unlikely that he grabbed the air, instead of just him doing an arm movement while he uses his telekinesis to move the storm.
Anyway, the main issue with this calc is... canon. Honestly, I should have mentioned it in my prior thread, but I kinda thought the calc used the manga version at the time.
Simply speaking, it uses an anime scene in which Saiki disperses the Typhoon. That is not what happens in the manga.
If you look at the map on the bottom left of the page, you see that what Saiki did in the manga is actually to redirect the typhoon, not just disperse it on the spot the way it happens in the anime.
As our canon page says
Long story short, the old version was correct, this one isn't.
Why? Simple, the old version uses the on-screen speed, with the distance scaled from that.
Meanwhile, the new version uses as distance the distance between starting and end point. The reason that is a problem is cinematic time. The timeframe used includes two cuts, which cause us to not actually see the start and the arrival. I.e. the timeframe does not cover all the distance flown.
To that comes I'm fairly sure the timeframe is wrong? Like, it says the anime runs at 25 fps. Can't confirm that, but let's assume that's alright.
13 frames at 25 fps is 13/25 = 0.52s not 0.0052s.
In fact 1 frame at 25 fps is 0.04s, which is still longer than the timframe used.
Honestly, I'm not sure why it's even listed on the page when the only comment on it is mine and I clearly rejected it.
First: This is not a good scaling of the meteor. What this actually scales is its glow / fireball, not the rock itself. That is inflating the meteor's size.
Like, honestly, this calc predicts it to be 928km big, but then seconds before from another perspective it looks like this.
Arguably, the shot might also show it more in the foreground rather than on the horizon.
In addition... it just doesn't apply to Saiki's stats. The calc assumes for no reason at all that Saiki cancel's out the meteor's KE.
But we never see how Saiki stops it. He could have fragmented it. He could have reversed its time by 1 year. He could have reality warped it out of existence. Or he could have dealt with it the same way he dealt with the super vulcano: Just teleport it to a different location in space.
That a creative and hax character like Saiki stopped the meteor specifically by cancelling out its KE is a completely arbitrary guess.
Typhoon moving
This calc.For a start, not sure why this is considered LS. I find it rather unlikely that he grabbed the air, instead of just him doing an arm movement while he uses his telekinesis to move the storm.
Anyway, the main issue with this calc is... canon. Honestly, I should have mentioned it in my prior thread, but I kinda thought the calc used the manga version at the time.
Simply speaking, it uses an anime scene in which Saiki disperses the Typhoon. That is not what happens in the manga.
As our canon page says
I.e. since the anime modifies the feat, this does not apply for the tertiary canon rule. As the anime is otherwise non-canon, the calc can not be used.n addition a tertiary canon will be allowed. The tertiary canon consists of official adaptations not overseen by the author, which do not modify or contradict source material. When other source materials give different versions of the same feat, and by that contradict the tertiary canon in the depiction of the feat, the others take precedence.
Saiki flies around the planet
This calc.Long story short, the old version was correct, this one isn't.
Why? Simple, the old version uses the on-screen speed, with the distance scaled from that.
Meanwhile, the new version uses as distance the distance between starting and end point. The reason that is a problem is cinematic time. The timeframe used includes two cuts, which cause us to not actually see the start and the arrival. I.e. the timeframe does not cover all the distance flown.
To that comes I'm fairly sure the timeframe is wrong? Like, it says the anime runs at 25 fps. Can't confirm that, but let's assume that's alright.
13 frames at 25 fps is 13/25 = 0.52s not 0.0052s.
In fact 1 frame at 25 fps is 0.04s, which is still longer than the timframe used.
Cloud dispersal
This one.Honestly, I'm not sure why it's even listed on the page when the only comment on it is mine and I clearly rejected it.
Meteor Feat
This one.First: This is not a good scaling of the meteor. What this actually scales is its glow / fireball, not the rock itself. That is inflating the meteor's size.
Like, honestly, this calc predicts it to be 928km big, but then seconds before from another perspective it looks like this.
Arguably, the shot might also show it more in the foreground rather than on the horizon.
In addition... it just doesn't apply to Saiki's stats. The calc assumes for no reason at all that Saiki cancel's out the meteor's KE.
But we never see how Saiki stops it. He could have fragmented it. He could have reversed its time by 1 year. He could have reality warped it out of existence. Or he could have dealt with it the same way he dealt with the super vulcano: Just teleport it to a different location in space.
That a creative and hax character like Saiki stopped the meteor specifically by cancelling out its KE is a completely arbitrary guess.