Comment by NeoLegendDJ on 31/01/2025 at 06:06 UTC

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Your point here is missing the point, that being I notably *didn't* say they would be able to damage Alexandria. I said they would be able to damage an Endbringer down to the dimensionally folded sections, and that is a separate thing. As to the reasoning with the Mover 10, my point was that if, as the OP said, there were *no other powers* beyond super strength, super speed, and the hovering, to be a Mover 10 would be to be a Mover 15. A Mover 10 could reach anywhere on the same planet they wished to be within seconds of wanting to be there. Without shenanigans, Mover 7 is the upper limit for pure-Brute movers, since Mover 7 would be at most half an hour to get anywhere on earth from the altitude of the Statue of Liberty. Without that singular caveat a Mover 10 is much more believable, but because the OP said as much, it means that there are no suborbital shenanigans going on to avoid pesky things like air resistance and friction.

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Comment by MugaSofer at 31/01/2025 at 06:21 UTC

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I don't get the impression that Behemoth could kill (or even seriously damage) an Endbringer with a punch, either, or crack the planet in half with one. I'm not sure where you're getting the idea that that's what Brute 10 means.

I think I get what you're saying with Mover 10, but in the PRT classification system, creating a massive shockwave every time you move would probably be classified as Shaker. A *pure* Mover 10 is someone who is *just* very effective at moving around. Something like immunity to friction (although that might count as a very low Breaker rating, I'm not sure of the rules of the game they're playing), space-warping, or teleportation would probably be in play - if that's all you're saying, I agree, there would probably need to be "shenanigans" involved.