But I sometimes see discussions in here that over analyse media to death when you over think the physics and biology. If a character moves at superspeed, do we really need to waste time to explain the physics behind it, do we really need to waste time explaining why the sperm cell doesn't dissappear from the egg.
So my thoughts on this are simple, if the story in question doesn't use physics or biology to explain it's world or setting, then no, you shouldn't need to explain it. Sure, people can come up with reasonable explanations using such, but if the story doesn't necessarily use our physics, than the author can just say, "That's not how my story works, okay?" and you have to accept that.
Superhuman, on the other hand, does use a similar enough concept of our physical universe, and in fact delves into how it's physics and biology are similar and different, enough that it could be considered disingenuous to not consider things from that perspective. After all, while the energy source for our powers is not explicitly stated, it has been explained that you cannot bend or break the laws of physics until you are at least a level 4 or 5, respectively, superhuman. I'm not saying
you have to, but in this or other threads where the story is somewhat based in real or imagined science, it's not fair to the game to not consider it.
Ok, but is no one going to talk about the micro organisms that cannot be eaten or digested by anything on earth but can eat Earth's biology? Because that seems pretty important. Also, should the monsters win this war, I'm pretty sure the last card played by humanity will be to destroy their planet, denying their opponent the victory
I mean, we came back from just such a world last update. After all, Aos says that the air on Earth is nasty to him, but to us, it's the air on his world that is toxic. After all, the only reason we could survive was because we were superhumans, and even then, the lower our level, the (generally) longer it took to adapt.
It's concerning to say the least, but it's currently a manageable problem. If it becomes a major issue, I'm sure we'll end up involved somehow, either because Xanthe wants to see if we can change them back, or because someone we know ends up having to clean up that mess.
I don't think any monster other than a special few (maybe Glae, Indra etc) can do anything to Sun.
The sun is, well, MAAAAAASIVE.
I wonder what would happen if Nico teleports a monster in the center of a Black hole, would be more dangerous than the center of sun.
Probably depends on the monster, since black holes bend and possibly break the laws of physics as we understand them. I'd say any S class with a strong body, like the Fenrir, would probably be injured but alive, but if Syla was capable of truly recreating Aos' power, and Aos is capable of making an actual black hole equivalent with his powers, the Chosen at least might just shrug it off. I'd rather see her try to use her powers in different ways, because it seems like she hasn't really developed new techniques since she could send things into the sun.
For example, what if she could use 2 hexenringe to teleport a part of her opponent away, allowing her to do damage herself, instead of relying on the sun? Sure, it would commit 2 to one teleport, and it would likely be more difficult, using 2 of them simultaneously in parallel, instead of just putting them together for one massive teleport, but if it works, she becomes far more dangerous to anyone without the ability to manipulate space, or the power to forcibly cancel her teleport. Nico's power isn't weak because she is weak, it's weak because she hasn't had to be creative with it for far and away too long.
To the people who say, "She can't get new powers because she's a level 5," you are right. However, this isn't a new power I'm describing, it's a different way of using her current powers, which should still be a viable path to growth. Not necessarily the most optimal path, in Nico's opinion, but she's been coasting on her technique because most monsters can't survive the sun. It's time she tried something different, possibly even try sending things to or bringing things from the antimatter universe to kill them. Yeah, maybe she can't send them there because she lacks the power, or can't teleport there without some understanding of the difference between the two universes, but that's where Xanthe could come in and figure out how to get her to teleport across the universes.
Do the 3rd and 4th know about The Eye?
Maybe? To my recollection, the 4th knew something was wrong with Syla enough that she couldn't be it's Chosen anymore, but Syla seemed to imply that right now, they shouldn't know for sure about us being wrong yet. Even then, I'm not 100% sure that they know about the Eye in specific, because it may not have been a major player up until this point. It's possible that the Eye is a secret preparation that the Apostles, Outer Twins, and possibly the other Arbiters don't know about.