So if I am understanding this correctly 1: Player 1 hits the Player 2 on frame 5 of the shield being up with a move that does say 6 frames of shield stun or less, Player 2 will still need to wait until frame 11 to resolve before they can act on frame 12, because the shield stun frames are resolving as the shield lock frames are at the same time and the shield lock frames are longer.2: Player 1 hits player 2 on frame 5 of the shield being up with a move that does 8 frames of shield stun or more, Player 2 will have to wait 4 frames to account for being past the Perfect Shield window, plus however many frames of shield stun the move has. In the case of a move that has 10 frames of shield stun, they would be in their shield for 14 frames.3: Player 1 hits Player 2 on a frame later than 5 of the shield being up with a move that induces shield stun, and as long as that move's shield stun duration lasts longer than the shield lock window, it will add frames to how long they are locked in the shield? i.e. If hit a player on frame 5 in their shield with a move that has 13 frames of shield stun, they would not be able to act until frame 19, but if I hit them with that same move on frame 8 of their shield within the shield lock window, they cannot act until frame 22.Are my assumptions correct?EDIT: I will try it myself, the perfect shield window I mean.