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Sadly no, but im on my way
Comment by tiredslothissleepy at 31/01/2025 at 05:19 UTC
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Suddenly it all makes a bit more sense
Comment by Nintolerance at 31/01/2025 at 09:54 UTC
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You're getting downvoted because this is a spoilers-off discussion sub, and the questions you're asking show that you're unfamiliar with the source material.
I recommend finishing *Worm* before trying to fanfic *Worm.*
That way you'll know the timeline and the rules a lot better, so you'll be better able to decide what canon to follow and what canon to break.
Alternatively, write your own setting. Then you don't need to justify your own stuff in relation to *Worm* canon at all.
That said, I'm not your dad. You're free to write fanfic for a novel you haven't read, if you want.
Comment by Womblue at 31/01/2025 at 17:42 UTC
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It's kinda strange for you to say your rating is based on the PRT scale then...
Anything above a mover 5 is assumed to be impossible to contain. There are capes in the story who can fly quickly, in any direction, who are only mover 3. Being able to hover to a fairly high height would probably be mover 2 at best.
Anything above a brute 9 is assumed to be unharmed by all conventional weaponry AND most kinds of unconventional weaponry, including parahuman powers. If your character is a brute 10 then the government is authorised to use national missile defense systems to destroy them. Even a brute 5 is assumed to be impervious to standard gunfire.
Your character would need to be capable of instantly teleporting to any location on earth, or in alternate versions of earth, AND be completely indestructible, to earn mover 10/brute 10. They'd EASILY be one of the top 5 strongest characters in the setting.