if a fictional character has an ability that transcends space and time, does that ability have immeasurable speeds?

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Yes, if a fictional character has the ability to transcend space and time, it implies that they can move freely across different points in space and time. In such cases, their ability would typically be associated with immeasurable speeds, as they would not be limited by the constraints of ordinary physics and could potentially move instantaneously between any two locations or time periods.
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