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"The devil made me do it"
Re: Best out of character feat.
Originally posted by rotiart
Based upon average showings... What feat seems way out of character. And which one tips this list... Basically like a PIS moment...Case in point: when Nate grey is moving at the rate of Planck time...
And Ares was able to interact with Nate as if he could also more at that speed.
If you don't know what Planck time is... Imagine the small frame of measurement you can for time... Planck time is basically that.
The fact that you didn't understand that scene doesn't mean it's PIS.
It had nothing to do with speed, or reaction time.
ROT
rotiart
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Re: Re: Best out of character feat.
Originally posted by Philosophía
The fact that you didn't understand that scene doesn't mean it's PIS.It had nothing to do with speed, or reaction time.
Please explain the scene then. Wasnt Nate moving at Planck speed or in Planck time? The way I remember it ares interacted with Nate and Nate was surprised he could
ID
Re: Best out of character feat.
Originally posted by rotiart
Please explain the scene then. Wasnt Nate moving at Planck speed or in Planck time? The way I remember it ares interacted with Nate and Nate was surprised he could
No... Nate was never surprised Ares could follow him.
Originally posted by rotiart
Case in point: when Nate grey is moving at the rate of Planck time...
And Ares was able to interact with Nate as if he could also more at that speed.
If you don't know what Planck time is... Imagine the small frame of measurement you can for time... Planck time is basically that.
Its a metaphysical state. Nate steps out of time, and can view unfolding chronological timelines when steps into the Planck length.
Really he does not need step out of time, and shift into Planck Length. As he is able to view these timelines in the physical world. That was more or less Nate taking Mimic on a field trip to explain how his powers work.
It shouldn't be surprising that Ares was able to follow Nate. As Ares has shown the ability to shift between dimension. And moments earlier Nate pointed out that elements of Ares godly essence, exists across all dimensions, at all points of time.
LEO
Re: Re: Best out of character feat.
Originally posted by "Id"
No... Nate was never surprised Ares could follow him.Its a metaphysical state. Nate steps out of time, and can view unfolding chronological timelines when steps into the Planck length.
Really he does not need step out of time, and shift into Planck Length. As he is able to view these timelines in the physical world. That was more or less Nate taking Mimic on a field trip to explain how his powers work.
It shouldn't be surprising that Ares was able to follow Nate. As Ares has shown the ability to shift between dimension. And moments earlier Nate pointed out that elements of Ares godly essence, exists across all dimensions, at all points of time.
😂
so you don't view it as a speed feat any longer? yee-haw! 😄
ID
Re: Re: Re: Best out of character feat.
Originally posted by leonidas
😂so you don't view it as a speed feat any longer? yee-haw! 😄
Yeah sorta.
I am falling back to how I viewed it at first. Stepping out, and entering its own time bubble. In that sense he could weaponize the effect, in a similar fashion to Hunter Zolomon. Ironically enough Cable has done so on X-Man. He called it shifting in between moments.
http://i.imgur.com/6EUYU.jpg
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Re: Re: Re: Best out of character feat.
Originally posted by rotiart
Please explain the scene then. Wasnt Nate moving at Planck speed or in Planck time? The way I remember it ares interacted with Nate and Nate was surprised he could
Planck time is a place
outside time's normal flow which Nate is able to enter into, and which Ares is able to percieve due to his status. It has nothing to do with either of their reaction time or combat speed.