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The infinite Stamina (TADC Revision)

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Okay this is going to be easy and simple.
All the players should just get Infinite Stamina, that's all, they can't die from oxygen depravation (don't need oxygen), they don't need to sleep, and while they can eat and drink, they don't actually need it in general.
Later on in episode 7, Pomni is able to talk underwater, basically they just don't generally need any of the human things needed to live do to being humans trapped in the circus.
You may wonder "but weren't they tired from Caine constantly torturing them in episode 8?"
Well...you basically answered your own question...they are getting TORTURED, and in the page itself for Stamina it says:
Just because a character has exceptional stamina in one category doesn't mean that they have exceptional stamina in another, although injury and pain tolerance tend to go hand-in-hand to some degree. For an extreme example, Androids 17 and 18 from Dragon Ball have access to an infinite pool of energy, but this only really applies to their ability to exert themselves - it doesn't mean anything for their ability to withstand pain and injuries, which in turn may interfere with their ability to properly use their energy. And although injury and pain tolerance are certainly related, being able to withstand extreme pain doesn't necessarily mean that you can withstand potentially lethal injury and the effects that it will have on your body beyond simple pain.
And what was the thing with the players?they were getting tired because of the constant amount of adventures and tortures Caine has put them through for days, and yes, they can still feel pain even if it is cartoon style. So in reality, they weren't physically exhausted themselves, they were mostly more mentally exhausted because it is so much pain to handle for their minds to continue on.
Imagine having to get exploded, or stretched, or stepped on or treated like a broken toy (just to name a small example) and going across that for days...you will eventually get tired mentally because it is painful going through all of that, even if you physically, won't actually be tired.
Yes, that's all.
Agree: Godlycharmander
Disagree:
Neutral
 
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You need scans to show some kind of evidence for infinite stamina. This thread has no links for evidence. I also don't know what TADC refers to and there are no categories or verse links so I don't even know what verse this is for.
 
You need scans to show some kind of evidence for infinite stamina. This thread has no links for evidence. I also don't know what TADC refers to and there are no categories or verse links so I don't even know what verse this is for.
Fixed, sorry.
 
THAT'S.... Actually a compelling argument, I'm surprised. I don't see a problem with this, they shouldn't get physically tired as they don't consume any sort of resources to operate, even though they get mentally tired. I think I agree.
 
The only part that seems related to stamina is the part about not needing sleep. The parts about not needing to breathe or eat sound like self-sustenance.

I think we usually need more than not needing sleep to give infinite stamina.
 
The only part that seems related to stamina is the part about not needing sleep. The parts about not needing to breathe or eat sound like self-sustenance.

I think we usually need more than not needing sleep to give infinite stamina.
It is all part of their physiology as digital entities in the Circus, since they aren't really biological now thanks to being stuck there.
 
All of this is just self-sustenance

Don't need to sleep =/= can operate constantly without getting tired and/or losing energy
 
Have the characters been shown performing physically demanding tasks without needing a break of sorts?
 
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