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Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcX032vT3cE
What happened: Allfather Thor joined with two Phoenixes to push back the power of the First Firmament that had been unleashed by Mephisto. The leftovers of its corpse, essentially.
Odin: Said that it would "Drown entire universes"
Narration: Described it as an "Unstoppable wave of multiversal destruction"
Old Man Phoenix: "Not even The Phoenix can hold it off for long." Jane Foster Valkyrie supports this by saying that "He's holding back an entire dead multiverse of energy."
Mephisto stated that there would be "...no more life or afterlife." Described as "silence stretching on into infinity."
Doom Supreme stated that he would use a small portion of the power to "remake the multiverse"
Celestial Deathlok was being torn apart after a single panel of containing the dam.
Other quotes: "Even Galactus refused to face this level of power. He returned to his own time as soon as the dam was ruptured."
The Phoenixes were holding it back temporarily, but the first time that the energy was pushed back was when Allfather Thor joined in and tapped into his own latent Phoenix energy. (9:45 in the video, the other quotes are scattered throughout the video before that point).
The Question: Should we add this as a supporting justification for Allfather Thor's 2-A rating? It seems fairly clear that this energy was going to destroy the multiverse, and Doom Supreme was also confident that even using a small portion of it was enough for him to use to remake the multiverse. It overpowered a Celestial, and Valkyrie stated that it was the entire multiverse's worth of energy. Mephisto (who we can consider an expert on these sorts of things) was confident that it would not only erase the material plane, but the afterlife as well on an infinite scale.
What happened: Allfather Thor joined with two Phoenixes to push back the power of the First Firmament that had been unleashed by Mephisto. The leftovers of its corpse, essentially.
Odin: Said that it would "Drown entire universes"
Narration: Described it as an "Unstoppable wave of multiversal destruction"
Old Man Phoenix: "Not even The Phoenix can hold it off for long." Jane Foster Valkyrie supports this by saying that "He's holding back an entire dead multiverse of energy."
Mephisto stated that there would be "...no more life or afterlife." Described as "silence stretching on into infinity."
Doom Supreme stated that he would use a small portion of the power to "remake the multiverse"
Celestial Deathlok was being torn apart after a single panel of containing the dam.
Other quotes: "Even Galactus refused to face this level of power. He returned to his own time as soon as the dam was ruptured."
The Phoenixes were holding it back temporarily, but the first time that the energy was pushed back was when Allfather Thor joined in and tapped into his own latent Phoenix energy. (9:45 in the video, the other quotes are scattered throughout the video before that point).
The Question: Should we add this as a supporting justification for Allfather Thor's 2-A rating? It seems fairly clear that this energy was going to destroy the multiverse, and Doom Supreme was also confident that even using a small portion of it was enough for him to use to remake the multiverse. It overpowered a Celestial, and Valkyrie stated that it was the entire multiverse's worth of energy. Mephisto (who we can consider an expert on these sorts of things) was confident that it would not only erase the material plane, but the afterlife as well on an infinite scale.