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Feats vs stataments

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The argument is the numbers mentioned > feats

But in the Flash profile they do it the other way around. (Feats>stataments)

It's because they haven't updated it yet, there's some difference in context, or simply something else.
 
The difference here is that its not Feats vs Statements, it's Higher Feats vs Statements with Lower Feats to back them up that have to work like that for the narrative to make any sense.
 
The difference here is that its not Feats vs Statements, it's Higher Feats vs Statements with Lower Feats to back them up that have to work like that for the narrative to make any sense.
Honestly, the statements in DB from LS don't make sense to me. I mean, Toriyama was a car fan; he should have known they weigh a ton and not had adult Goku struggling with 40.
 
In feats vs statements, context is king. If a billion feats happen backed up by the statements, like in DB, sure, 100%. But if it's "Flash can't move faster than the speed of light, oh he's also faster than Superman!" Then you can safely discard that shit because of the morbillion FTL and higher fests Supes and Flash collectively have.
 
In feats vs statements, context is king. If a billion feats happen backed up by the statements, like in DB, sure, 100%. But if it's "Flash can't move faster than the speed of light, oh he's also faster than Superman!" Then you can safely discard that shit because of the morbillion FTL and higher fests Supes and Flash collectively have.
Sometimes I wonder what would have happened if toriyama wasn't sometimes so careless and forgetful, I mean i still say he did an amazing work
 
Others have responded regarding Feat > Statements, but I’m going to talk about CW Flash.

CW Flash is the worst possible example of this kind of situation. Because, quite literally, the authors don't know what they're talking about, and they're inconsistent even in what they say.

They show Flash and Supergirl circling the world multiple times in a single second in real time, and they say they’re traveling at Mach 7 while doing so. He was Mach 13 in season 2, raced Kara at Mach 13, then in Season 5 they almost died going mach 7. They say that 1 billion joules is equal to 1 megaton. They say that Mach 50 isn't a real thing. They say a weapon’s maximum temperature is the Planck temperature, but in the next episode, they say that weapon’s maximum temperature is only a few thousand degrees. And the list goes on

I'll post a quote from the series below.
Barry, that event has an energy level of at least 6.7 Tera Electronvolts. It cannot be stopped. -> Season 1 Episode 23
A mosquito flapping it's wing once is 1 Tera Electronvolt. Making Flash weaker than 7 Mosquitoes or one mosquito flapping it's wings over seven seconds.

The series is full of statements like this, that why we use the feats instead of statements for Flash.
 
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