Man, haven't been to this site in months! why I chose him to be at a low earth orbit point.
The red arrow in the picture below points to a Low Earth Orbit point. IF you watch the ending, Jin appears to be waaaaay further out than Not gonna add anything to this, but I thought I'd state the odd reason that if you look at the size of the planet behind him. The yellow circle I drew in the picture below represents where he should be. But I forced myself to lowball it to a Low Earth Orbit point as he does fall back into orbit when his mothers spirit pushes him. So I decided to use the maximum distance at a bit around 2,000 km (1,200 miles) and subtracted the distance from the Earths surface to the atmosphere since the second doesn't begin until Jin leaves the atmosphere. So I still lowballed it to a Low Earth Orbit point while still taking into account the massive distance he traveled by the size of the Earth behind him.
Plus Jack-6 performs a VERY similar feat in his ending so you could easily just speed scale Jin to him too.
I do have strong thoughts of Jin actually having a much higher destructive capacity now than I stated in the video.
- Jin in base form is superior to Kazuya who is capable one-shotting Country Level JACK robots from Tekken 5. The JACK units are supposed to improve with each version and even Gun Jack from Tekken 3 shows casual Country Level durability.
- Jin in base form, beat Jinpachi who was possessed by a spirit that had the potential to bring the world to ruins.
- Jin in base form, one-shot Azazel who was literally labeled "Destroyer of the World" or the one that would bring about the end of the world.
- A quote from Jin himself. "If the world can be destroyed by a mere father-son quarrel, then so be it." after Nina warned him about what would happen if him and Kazuya fought.
True, none of these planet busting suggestions visually happened. But these statements are so common that I just had to take them into consideration. I mean, this isn't dragon ball z where they can just destroy a planet and wish it back, there are sometimes where you do have to trust statements made by characters. If it was just one occurrence, I would label it as an outlier or exaggeration. But it's been a common thing throughout the series. Making me think Jin is at least potentially Moon Level or Multi-Continent Level. I know it sounds dumb and I'm gonna get the "Ewww Tekken wanker" responses, but come on. Those can't just be coincidences. One-shotting country level robots in base form, defeating foes in his base form who were regarded as planetary threats, statements from characters themselves. What other evidence would be needed? I refuse to say Planet level though, because that's when I start to take series less seriously because they'd seem too stupidly OP. That's why I'm suggesting Multi-Continent or Moon Level.
I understand why they didn't consider these points before, because they were only using canon Jin, but composite Jin including the non-canon should definitely have this high destructive capacity and speed.