Board Thread:Wiki Management/@comment-26221691-20170716051307/@comment-26221691-20170716152605

If the 5-D in question possess more than one time dimension, then i assume yes like how Mxy is still rated for that. And yes to the 4-D and below ones, though the one for outside could just be listed as a power instead rather than a rating as well.

As for the second option, it's basically defined basically as here:

"Immeasurable (Movement beyond linear time. This is why the speed cannot be measured. Given that S = D/T, if T is undefined the speed formula cannot be applied. This is the same reason why multiple temporal dimensions also grant immeasurable speed.)"

Specifically, the T part is the one that you'll want to look out. If a characters speed via the T can't be used to measure the characters...speed, it pretty much makes it where your character is, i guess, immeasurable. Or to put it in Sera's own explanation of it in detail...

"Immeasurable speed is something that goes beyond the bounds of the very concept of speed. The difference in speed between two immeasurable characters can be estimated only on the level of existence where the concept of space and time in the conventional sense is irrelevant, but the concept may apply to a higher order.

The reason why simply being outside of space and time not granting you immeasurable speed within space and time is similar to having different types of speed. Just because you can fly at MHS+ speeds doesn't mean you can run at MHS+ speeds. Just because you can swim at High Hypersonic speeds, doesn't mean you can run or fly at those speeds. It's that simple.

So...a character must transcend linear time to have immeasurable speed? I said this before and I'll say it again, no you do not. Transcending usually means you exist above and beyond the concept. You don't have to be 5-dimensional, unbounded by space or time, or anything like that. You simply just have move at a speed that cannot be measured. Like Ven said time and time again, our system is so much simpler than we treat it. When we index these characters, what are we doing? Measuring their feats. That's why calcs are important. How do you measure speed? Well, you can ignore it all you want, speed is measured by dividing the distance covered by how long it took something to cross that distance. S = D/T. D = S x T. T = D/S.

The reason why it's called "immeasurable" is because it cannot be measured (duh). Within time/without time, it does NOT matter. If it can't be measured using the speed formula, it is by definition, immeasurable. This of course doesn't include teleportation, cross-universe travel, etc."