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Transcending Tier 2s and Space-Time Continuums

Saikou_The_Lewd_King

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It has been confusing me for a while.

So, we don't treat people "transcending space-time" as High 2-A (We treat it as Low 2-C instead, as we don't assume that the character truly transcends all of space-time), that much is true.

However, we also seem to treat people transcending Tier 2s as High 2-A. After all, we do so for every other Higher dimensional tiers so why not here?

Though, here lies my question. Wouldn't a character transcending 4-D structures (Such a space-time continuum) also be High 2-A? For example, a character seeing a set of multiple universes as mere fiction. Putting said character at 2-C would imply that they'd be able to be hurt by the simple destruction of those universes. Which is a bit nonsense if they truly see it as mere fiction. Yet I've never seen that happen. So I'm asking if transcending Space-time continuums (Which are 4-D structures) would be High 2-A. And if not, why so?
 
(This uses my limited knowledge in String Theory here so don't hit me if I'm wrong)

From what I know, even the most basic of alternate universe exists on a 5D axis. So I see even fewer reasons why transcending a non-infinite multiverse would be any less than High 2-A. (I'm not saying that it should be higher than High 2-A, just that I see even fewer reasons to be conservative here)
 
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