We all love the -illion numbers. Million, billion, maybe even extensions like the yottillion, the versillion, the multillion, or even the helpsophiaisflirtingmeillion. But what if we took them further?
I introduce: The Hyper-illions! Named after the hyper-operators. Judging by the origin of their names, you can guess what we'll be doing.
First, x-iltrion = 10^^(3x+3)
Let's make some numbers!
We can use some of Bowers' extensions, too!
You british folk might not like this, so don't worry, but you can do long scale too!
For example:
Let's take this to the limit, with some Tier 3 -iltrions!
Why not Tier 4, you ask? I respond: "Who said there wasn't?"
I'd continue, but we can get much bigger, much faster.
Yep, we got 3 arrows now! I'm going to go through this a lot faster.
The new suffix is the -ilpetion suffix.
I don't feel like listing a TON of hyper-illions, so I'll just put the suffixes.
And that concludes the Hyper-illions! Or does it...
...Yeah, it does.