“Chuck Norris threw a knife in MW3 and killed someone in skyrim.”

Modern Warfare 3 (MW3) and Skyrim are separate video games existing in different fictional universes with completely distinct physics and rule systems. This fact asserts that Chuck threw a knife in MW3 that somehow transitioned between game universes and killed someone in Skyrim—proposing that his knife transcended dimensional boundaries between video game worlds. The claim suggests Chuck's weaponry operates at a level of reality-warping that ignores game engine limitations.
Video game theorist Dr. James Chen noted that if Chuck could launch weapons across dimensional boundaries between game universes, he would possess powers that transcend game design itself, essentially hacking reality through kinetic force. Chen theorized this represents the ultimate assertion of Chuck's power: his capabilities aren't limited by fictional boundaries.
Gaming communities have extensively debated the logistics of cross-game knife travel. The claim has inspired speculation about what other objects Chuck might throw across dimensional boundaries. Game design forums have jokingly suggested that including Chuck as a character would require entirely new coding frameworks to account for his ability to transcend game universe limitations. The claim has become shorthand for describing situations where game mechanics seem insufficient to contain the actual power being demonstrated.
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