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Ajimu could lose to Spider-Man due to her specific weakness, though.Rivenx360 said:are we ignoring ajimu and like i said tranceded beings wouldnt even have the chance to harm them due to the fact they arent of the same field
Technically, the theory of narrative causality exist only in their own verse. I don't think that applied in Vs matches from different verses.Azathoth the Abyssal Idiot said:Ajimu could lose to Spider-Man due to her specific weakness, though.Rivenx360 said:are we ignoring ajimu and like i said tranceded beings wouldnt even have the chance to harm them due to the fact they arent of the same field
I was under the assumption that the theory of narrative causality was actually (albeit indirectly) imposed on Ajimu by Ajimu because she believed it would happen, meaning it was actually inherent to her and not the verse itself (at least that's what I got when reading some MB).KamiYasha said:Technically, the theory of narrative causality exist only in their own verse. I don't think that applied in Vs matches from different verses.
Well, the fact of the theory of narrative causality it's mainly due to the plot. Without the plot, there isn't a theory of narrative causality (plot armor, deus ex machinas, etc)Azathoth the Abyssal Idiot said:I was under the assumption that the theory of narrative causality was actually (albeit indirectly) imposed on Ajimu by Ajimu because she believed it would happen, meaning it was actually inherent to her and not the verse itself (at least that's what I got when reading some MB).
Oh I know. I more meant that because of how meta Medaka Box is, Ajimu being aware of there being a plot is what created a "plot", in the context of the universe.KamiYasha said:Well, the fact of the theory of narrative causality it's mainly due to the plot. Without the plot, there isn't a theory of narrative causality (plot armor, deus ex machinas, etc)
And in the series, since she was fully aware that was in effect, she decides to not become the final villain, indeed she did.
Indeed.Azathoth the Abyssal Idiot said:Oh I know. I more meant that because of how meta Medaka Box is, Ajimu being aware of there being a plot are what created a "plot", in the context of the universe.
Regardless, her not having that weakness makes the fight way more interesting.
Yeah, I would still give it to Marvel and DC due to Ajimu having no rating in power. And CA Superman or Chaos War Hercules can most likely take advantage of her weakness.Natse said:I can't really give it to Ajimu as her profile gives too many unknowns. She may be Omnipresent, which can outpace both Superman's Immeasureable speeds, but her power can't be quantified at the moment.