How do you think that Megaman.EXE should be used in battles?

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Plenty of battle threads and discussions say that Megaman.EXE has at the very least universal power, and that he can beat, for example, Goku pre-Dragon Ball Super at the very least. The Death Battle video about a Megaman Battle Royale also hypes Megaman.EXE as an insanely powerful being of cosmic power.

But this never sits right with me for one reason: Megaman.EXE is ridiculously powerful indeed, but only in the Cyberworld, which is essentially a futuristic version of the Internet. In the Cyberworld, I can see why his power is considered cosmic level. But no matter how big the Cyberworld is, it is still just the internet, created and maintained by humans. In the real world, the power of the internet can't really extend much beyond planetary at best. Megaman.EXE has never destroyed actual solar systems and galaxies if I'm not mistaken. He is ultimately an internet being, and his reach can only be as big as the reach of the internet itself, the planet Earth.

In a real world fight, Goku can obliterate the planet Earth, and Megaman.EXE is gone.

The only way we could make such fight be fair is with either of these two caveats:

1 - The fight is in the Cyberworld, and Goku is trapped there.

2 - We state that, for such battle's purpose, all of Megaman.EXE's feats in the Cyberworld should be treated as if they were all valid in the real world. Let's act as if that was the case, let's pretend that all his feats were indeed in the real world. I think that's what most videos and battle threads are doing when they talk about Megaman.EXE being this almost god-like cosmic being. Even thouse these videos and battle threads don't explicitly say this is the assumption they are making, I feel this is indeed the major caveat they are implicitly doing.

If I am misunderstanding anything, please correct me.

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By the way, I know that he can manifest in the real world, but he isn't anywhere near as powerful in it. His insane power is truly over the digital realm, data. He is not gonna destroy planets, star systems and galaxies in the real world, where he actually has to follow real world physical laws if I'm not mistaken.

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Wow, no one has anything to say?

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It’s been awhile since I played any of the battle network games or watched NT Warrior. I never realize he was that strong, he’s universal level?

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#5  Edited By mutantheroic
@matbezlima said:

But this never sits right with me for one reason: Megaman.EXE is ridiculously powerful indeed, but only in the Cyberworld, which is essentially a futuristic version of the Internet. In the Cyberworld, I can see why his power is considered cosmic level. But no matter how big the Cyberworld is, it is still just the internet, created and maintained by humans. In the real world, the power of the internet can't really extend much beyond planetary at best. Megaman.EXE has never destroyed actual solar systems and galaxies if I'm not mistaken. He is ultimately an internet being, and his reach can only be as big as the reach of the internet itself, the planet Earth.

Is the Cyberworld infinite in size?

If it were, it would require that the real world is more complex than it, as it would need to have enough energy to account for all possible outcomes of those galaxies, it would be greater than the thing it is simulating by necessity, etc.

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Same way neo from the matrix is used in battles.

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@mutantheroic: It's not infinite. I'm not sure of its size. Some people argue it's the size of the observable universe.

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@matbezlima said:

But this never sits right with me for one reason: Megaman.EXE is ridiculously powerful indeed, but only in the Cyberworld, which is essentially a futuristic version of the Internet. In the Cyberworld, I can see why his power is considered cosmic level. But no matter how big the Cyberworld is, it is still just the internet, created and maintained by humans. In the real world, the power of the internet can't really extend much beyond planetary at best. Megaman.EXE has never destroyed actual solar systems and galaxies if I'm not mistaken. He is ultimately an internet being, and his reach can only be as big as the reach of the internet itself, the planet Earth.

Is the Cyberworld infinite in size?

If it were, it would require that the real world is more complex than it, as it would need to have enough energy to account for all possible outcomes of those galaxies, it would be greater than the thing it is simulating by necessity, etc.

If it's comparable with the wave world from the starforce series, it should be at least as large as multiple galaxies, it's a bit weird since netnavis seem able of interacting with the wave world and vice versa.