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Not related to any verse specific, nor a part of a CRT or anything.
Essentially, I got thinking about a character, who after subjecting himself through experiments of dimensional travel, accidentally collapsed a gateway between space-time while he was traveling through it.
He wounded up outside the flow of time. Upon realization of what happened in this state, his psyche completely broke as he was unable to process the event. He is outside space-time, in absolute limbo, unable to interact with anything and his mind completely shattered after the event, making him forget multiple events. He also is starting to get erased, as he essentially doesn't exist anymore.
But before he got completely erased, someone could open a rift into this void of space-time, saving him.
After this, he started displaying the ability to move so fast, that he "broke through a barrier in time", displaying feats of speed he could never do before, like appearing in multiple places at once. When he moves, it is described that around the place and nowhere at once, multiple sonic booms can be heard... But his image is actually frozen. They know he moved because they could, for a moment, see the instant his movement occurred. But this turned out to be a mirage.
Then they get blown up, revealing that the character sent an attack into the future.
And sometimes, when they actually stop to realize, they see that they have a wound. Their minds then register the moment this character inflict it upon them, but they get freak out because this "never happened". They don't know why they possess the memory of the event, but they are 100% sure he did not did it. Implying his attack "already passed".
The character even describes this process as feeling like when he was in the rift of space-time, feeling himself being torn apart by the extreme effort to move at that speed.
Would this qualify as immeasurable? Or simply scale it to the fastest feat a character does in the story?
Essentially, I got thinking about a character, who after subjecting himself through experiments of dimensional travel, accidentally collapsed a gateway between space-time while he was traveling through it.
He wounded up outside the flow of time. Upon realization of what happened in this state, his psyche completely broke as he was unable to process the event. He is outside space-time, in absolute limbo, unable to interact with anything and his mind completely shattered after the event, making him forget multiple events. He also is starting to get erased, as he essentially doesn't exist anymore.
But before he got completely erased, someone could open a rift into this void of space-time, saving him.
After this, he started displaying the ability to move so fast, that he "broke through a barrier in time", displaying feats of speed he could never do before, like appearing in multiple places at once. When he moves, it is described that around the place and nowhere at once, multiple sonic booms can be heard... But his image is actually frozen. They know he moved because they could, for a moment, see the instant his movement occurred. But this turned out to be a mirage.
Then they get blown up, revealing that the character sent an attack into the future.
And sometimes, when they actually stop to realize, they see that they have a wound. Their minds then register the moment this character inflict it upon them, but they get freak out because this "never happened". They don't know why they possess the memory of the event, but they are 100% sure he did not did it. Implying his attack "already passed".
The character even describes this process as feeling like when he was in the rift of space-time, feeling himself being torn apart by the extreme effort to move at that speed.
Would this qualify as immeasurable? Or simply scale it to the fastest feat a character does in the story?