I've addressed this. You clearly have not read my post thoroughly. Maybe it was supposed to have created a star in Season 2, I don't know the production of the episode. But the fact of the matter is that when Season 3 was made, it was retconned into the GWs landing on the comet. That is a retcon that is incredibly plot relevant (the golden armour returns in Season 10). The retcon is much more important than the star creation, happens afterwards, and is shown in show more. It takes higher priority than a single tweet and a retconned dot in the sky. Sorry if you don't like it. But this is true.
Again, already addressed. Destruction was retconned in Season 3. If you need any more proof of the matter, here's a
lego.com description of the Mega Weapon: '
Extremely powerful force for creation made by Lord Garmadon using all four Golden Weapons of Spinjitzu. Garmadon journeyed to the Golden Peaks, the birthplace of the Four Golden Weapons, in order to forge the Mega Weapon. He used it to recreate Destiny’s Bounty as the pirate ship Black Bounty and bring Captain Soto and its crew back to life. He also used it to create evil duplicates of the ninja and to revive the prehistoric Grundle. In his most ambitious effort, Garmadon used the Mega Weapon to send himself back in time so he could stop the ninja team from forming. The ninja of the past sent the Mega Weapon hurtling into space using the power of the Four Golden Weapons.
This, alongside Garmadon's statement, clearly paints the picture that even if the Mega Weapon was supposed to be destroyed in S2's production, they went back on it in Season 3 and made it so instead of being destroyed, the Mega Weapon merged with the Golden Weapons and were shot into deep space. In terms of all the time paradoxes, look, even the creator admits to there being not a lot of logic in that episode.
Regardless, what happened is clear. MW and GWs collided, and were shot into deep space. Even lego themselves acknowledged this in 2016.
Well, like, if you read it again? 'He used it to
help form the continents that exist on Ninjago today'
The scythe didn't create continents out of its own power. The FSM used all of them to create Ninjago. Ignoring there isn't a northern and southern frozen part of the Ninjago map in show, aside from a single glacier somewhere, the scan obviously implies the FSM used all of them to create Ninjago. The weapons are consistently portrayed as being way more than the sum of their parts, considering you can hold three just fine, but you die when you hold four. If they were each, say, as quarter as strong as the GWs together, as you seem to imply, then why would this be the case?
The Overlord only needed Golden Power to create a body for himself, not the mech, plus they are wearing armour that protects them from Golden Power in that scene. Regardless, he held a part made from the GW and MW, so it's fair enough to disregard anyway, that's my bad.
I'm not, but keep telling yourself that. A regular MergeQuake is a rift in reality when two Realms try to share the same area. That's it. They increase in intensity and frequency if left unchecked because of the instability of the Merged Realms, which would lead to a MergeQuake Storm that would destroy the Merged Realms. This is what I said before.
It's astounding how you can't read your own scans. Let's read them again, shall we? "MergeQuakes are like aftershocks...places where the realms are unstable,
trying to share the same area. Like cracks in reality."
Now, again. There is nothing that says literally two universes are colliding in a MergeQuake. Hell, like I said, the original Merge was a mystical event that magically merged them all together. The Realms never physically crashed together, despite what flowery language the Spirit of the Temple may have you believe. It's not a durability feat to survive the Merge because it wasn't physical, not an explosion or a physical collision or anything like that. It's just that, a crack in reality as its warped to merge Realms.
That's what it is. A MergeQuake is an aftershock of an event that wasn't physical and didn't physically have any Realms collide to merge. It's the same case here, considering MergeQuakes are literally aftershocks of the Merge. I don't know how I can make this any plainer.
He's keeping the world from destroying itself by shutting down the MergeQuakes that are happening, to prevent them from being unchecked. Lloyd has no idea about the MergeQuake tipping point until Zane tells him about it. He only knows that MergeQuakes are cracks in reality and closes them up, which, yes, would count as preventing the world from destroying itself. I've already addressed the first half of your quote with the whole Merge thing.
Good argument. Really, killer point. Anyway, Yes. The Ninja
can stop a single MergeQuake with their powers. They cannot stop multiple, or use their own powers to prevent the MergeQuake
s from reaching the tipping point, which is what I said in that first quote you didn't bother to actually rebut. I did watch the show, and I did read your post. The Merge is a mystical event, a worldwide hax that displaced everyone randomly, and magically fused the realms together. The MergeQuakes are an aftershock of this. It shouldn't scale to AP or Dura because the regular Merge didn't. It's a mystical event, not physical. I have made this clear. The only way to scale MergeQuakes to physicality is if you argue that regular children should be Low Multi because they survived the original Merge.
Yes. I'll ignore the first question since I never said that. I also never said the second. MergeQuakes threaten the Realms if left unchecked, but a single MergeQuake can easily be shut down. And yes, nobody has the power to stop the MergeQuakes. Lloyd needed the power of a Source Dragon to do this, as well as the three Dragon Cores. The Merge wasn't able to be prevented by anyone, and is irreversible. The Dragon Cores prevented the original Merge, artifacts by Source Dragons, who are well above anyone else in power.
Again, killer argument. Really, ripper of a closing statement. I'm defeated by your genius level comebacks. Clearly, I didn't, since there is no defence for the Nya/Wojira 42 thing, which is why you haven't tried. Clearly didn't fail there! Regardless, it's baffling to me how someone who is clearly a big fan of Ninjago fails to understand it. You are picking and choosing elements of your scenario that help you, rather than the whole picture, the Tommy Andreasen tweets paint this picture clearly. You are letting your own biases for the series get in the way of your VS debating. I love the series too, but all the evidence for this stuff is repeatedly contradicted or does not hold up under scrutiny.
Please, respond if you want. But take a moment to rewatch the show first, you might understand it more.