Forum:Super Speed/Strength

You know what... super Human Speed and Super-Human Strength SHOULD have been two relatively quiet pages, instead they cause a lot of arguments. And you know what, I think its time they were retired and we all went back to just saying the vague "their faster then most other characters" and loosing altogether the general term "Super human...". The killing point was being flat out ignored when I put up a C and D on the discussion page to ask folks to stop editing until we get a discussion going on it. Well, edit wars and ignorance now leads me to share absolutely no love for those two pages.

If editors can't discuss and we can't come to conclusion and they won't accept rules and notes... Then fine, lets get this page up for deletion. Now, before we reach that stage, I'd like some discussions going on if or if not they stay. If it gets editors off of relatively minor issues and back on the serious wikia edits, then I'm going "for" right now. But if everyone wants it to stay, you got to accept that the pages stated what is and isn't and if the character doesn't belong, then ultimately thats got to go and be discussed. One-Winged Hawk 21:37, October 4, 2010 (UTC)


 * Newbie editors tend to mess things up but it is up to us to keep things working. First of all at least the term "Super-Human Strength" has been clearly used and stated in the One Piece World so we shouldn't rashly erase that article. Secondly the conditions for Super-Human Strength are more obvious than those of Super-Human Speed and we shouldn't judge those articles as one and the same. For starters I propose that those articles be put under one week protection to prevent further edits from others until we solve this through. MasterDeva 22:24, October 4, 2010 (UTC)


 * Moving on to the root of the problem, the characters. New characters that are vague and can't be inserted to these pages without discussing first (mainly because their references are not clear enough) must be reviewed carefully and accepted OR rejected accordingly. For example, Garp was suggested to be added as a Super-Human Speed user because he moved past the Straw Hates in front to reach (and hit) Luffy. The anime gives that impression but if the actual scene from the manga is reviewed people will notice that there is not even one sound effect (to convey fast motion), shown when Garp hits Luffy. Details like these can be used to analyze scenes and state clearly why a character can't be added. MasterDeva 22:39, October 4, 2010 (UTC)


 * Just going to say that the terms are really indeed vague as I've stated before. The problem is really how the terms are viewed by the various editors and viewers. As evidenced by at least the discussions at super human speed, it's really difficult to have a clear cut understanding of the terms that everybody can agree on. The terms could be easier to apply in a western comic like Batman or Superman where the fine line between super and regular are really clear, however in a manga like One Piece, it's really difficult. I mean there's people who can run faster than real life people, and then there's people who run even faster than them.


 * Based on the arguments, I personally admit that there is a unneeded problem. However, I'll wait and see what others say.Mugiwara Franky 03:18, October 5, 2010 (UTC)


 * I just had last night someone arguing over Dalton, then they turned around and used "Bisons run at 35 mph" as a reason for it. The definations are pretty tight on super speed, but whereas in the strength side its unclear but those are either yea or nay, the speed one its the reverse, the rules are tight and the characters not certain.  Every time theres a uncertainity theres a edit war behind it.  Its not just once or twice but also every time.


 * BTW, has anyone got a link TO the scan ofg Dalton attacking Wapol? Once upon a time, this wasn't such a big problem.  Oh, don't give out the link since I think its advisable we don't spread that around, a website name is all I need to investigate this myself. One-Winged Hawk 07:14, October 5, 2010 (UTC)