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On his profile it says he's High 1-C or Low 1-B. It's explaination is "Created the totality of a multiverse by exploding his whole body". How does that make him High 1-C or Low 1-B?
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Can I get a scan citing that multiverses are 11th dimensional in the DCU? I've heard that this is the case in several places but I can't find a primary source for it. It would win me a debate if I could get one. Thanks in advance.The Everlasting said:The totality of a multiverse means a whole 11-Dimensional multiverse with infinite universes.
Didn't Lucifer also create the totality of a multiverse? I remember him having some conversation about it with either Elaine or Death.Antvasima said:That was a very different writer and story though. As you can read in our Power-scaling Rules for Marvel and DC Comics page, that is mostly irrelevant given the enormous inconsistencies from writer to writer. There is no coherent consistent continuity between them. That said, since Michael was stwted to have created the totality of a multiverse, we have to assume that it was 11-dimensional.
Just curious is there any reason to believe that the DC writers actually knew that totality meant 11 dimensions? Because we discussed this on comicvine and here is what Mike Carey had to say.Antvasima said:That was a very different writer and story though. As you can read in our Power-scaling Rules for Marvel and DC Comics page, that is mostly irrelevant given the enormous inconsistencies from writer to writer. There is no coherent consistent continuity between them. That said, since Michael was stwted to have created the totality of a multiverse, we have to assume that it was 11-dimensional.
Okay. Anything to do with The Presense? Guy supposed to be higher than them of course, yes?Antvasima said:No. Michael was able to create the totality of a multiverse by exploding his entire body. That is it.