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Circus of Humorous & Humiliating Arguments Part 1: OBD 2027 prologue edition

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CrossTheHorizon

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Alright.
Good to know.



I wonder how nonsensical a Nasu/Kamachi crossover would be now that I think about it...

It would likely be physically painful to read as it swerved between Shirou and Touma trying desperately to feed Saber and Index, and some kind of existential threat to humanity involving the philosophical nature of human despair taken on the form of a scantily clad woman who makes people turn inside out and then feeds them to a giant tree.
 

Mr.OMG

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By the way, we forgot about the parallel versions of the characters within the same timeline.

Edward's form of existence, if he let it out of his body, you could see that there was a woman there. There was an adult there. There was a child. There was a saint. There was a sinner. His soul shone with many colors. Crowley had always sealed many possibilities into his one body. But when he released them into the world, it became clear that they would fight each other and would not act together. So he binds "himself" and keeps them in one coordinate. During the end of World War III, when Crowley was punishing Fiamma that Right, multiple branching versions of Edward could be seen. He appears in an instant and disappears in an instant. And it's not teleportation. When he stepped out of the life support device to solve Karasuma Fran and Kihara Yuitsu's problems, it would have already happened. Even if Laura Stewart and Kamijo Toma hadn't shown up, Aleister would have branched out almost indefinitely. This creates every version of "he," born out of different "ifs." If the number calculated by the broken Tree of Charts and Reading Thoth 78 is accurate, the number of options available to Aleister and the number of branches they lead to is currently 1,083,092,867.
Fair enough, although I think Mr.OMG and Goldenboy are doing that anyway.
I'll do it when Kamachi explains it properly. The topic is already too vast, and I really need help.
 

OtherGalaxy

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>all these verses have to go through so many loops and shit just to even be universal
>meanwhile yugioh has dudes busting galaxies just by drawing cards and fusing dimensions and souls with playing cards
jojo jumped from city block to universal decades ago because araki got sick of writing king crimson's powers
 
>all these verses have to go through so many loops and shit just to even be universal
>meanwhile yugioh has dudes busting galaxies just by drawing cards and fusing dimensions and souls with playing cards

Remember that the Nasuverse jumped from vaguely just City level(As no one didn't read Tsukihime or have FGO to compare it to) to Galaxy with just one entry. Universal and Multiversal is becoming more real by the day as Nasu can't keep his hands off the power levels button.
 

Paxton

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I wonder who IS the strongest child in fiction now that you bring it up...
Probably someone like Franklin Richards.
 

Stocking Anarchy

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The thing is that we don't know that well what Rushu can actually do in his big demon form, outside of nonsensical interpretations of "lore" stuff.
What's SB got against lore again? The games are equally as canon as the show last I checked, and it's not like don't also see this stuff in the show itself.

Like the gods have legitimately universal feats in the show itself in S3 which you can see with the naked eye.
At the same time, he failed to crush Quilby (because of Eliacube) and seemed unable to overpower Goultard before he started breaking out the Iop god power.
>Not crushing the Eliacube is an unimpressive low end

...Fucking what?
 

Paxton

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I actually forgot about that too LMFAO
@Paxton You can include this too as yeah, Nasuverse Earth also has to host a large number of parallel timelines as well(virtually limitless but technically not so... long story).
Wouldn't that technically make anyone capable of destroying Nasu Earth multiversal? Or am I going about this wrong?
 
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I also like how no one really payed attention to the shit that humans did in pokemon until someone finally decided to put ash ketchum in a fight and people went "Yo what the fuck is this shit"


Niggas is one of the strongest children alive
Even in the first Pokemon movie, Ash fell off a ledge that was at least a couple meters tall during the scene where all of the real Pokemon and the cloned versions were duking the hell oit of each other, and Ash was just straight up fine right after.

Minimum physical standards for anyone who has to train things that can blow a hole in a foot-thick wall at the very minimum.
 
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