Board Thread:Fanmade/@comment-31731691-20190816114648/@comment-39718735-20200603202902

Kingasdfg wrote: That's not true. GER doesn't "rewind" erased time because there would be no time to rewind at all, King Crimson erased it. It's very clear that GER is undoing the erased time itself with RtZ, hell GER literally talks to Diavolo during erased time. It also causes all sorts of weird bullshit to happen within erased time before it gets set to zero. Both the manga and the anime show that King Crimson's ability is still active when RtZ begins. It rewinded the erased time (it's even shown in the anime, the bullets going back to Mista's gun, the blood getting out of Giorno's eyes) does that mean the ability is weaker than if he'd just set things back to zero in a blink? Hell no, it's just the way it works, Diavolo intended to attack him while the rewind was already happening and that didn't matter cause he was rewinded.

And I wanted to show that in the anime the same visual effect that plays when Diavolo activates or deactivates KC was shown at the same exact moment he was going to hit Giorno, he had cancelled it but on that exact moment GER entered into action.

Tusk ACT 4 is really tricky. The idea that "infinite can't be set to zero" is kind of a misconception. Infinite is not an integer, it is a concept. So it depends largely on the specific kind of infinite that Tusk ACT 4 uses. Oh yes, you can get absolute and relative infinites in a sense. For example Notorius BIG has supposedly infinite speed. Yet if that's true why didn't he just killed everyone around him? The point is that his speed is relative, he can get the same (or possibly bigger) speed of any possible target that he may acquire. On the other hand the infinity of Tusk's strength should be absolute since it has no end at all. It's not relative to it's target. It will keep spinning for all eternity.

The energy of a the relative acceleration of BIG can be set to zero since it's not infinite per se, but Tusk does hold a true infinite force on its attacks.