Vietthai96
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So what was agree in here, i'm totally lost
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While i also personally agree with both you and Ehnkr2beboh, i think we should lock the profile and for the thread, we should wait for a time, if no new argument being brought up we should lock thisNo problem. Thank you yourself.
Should I lock both the profile page and this thread?
It has also been decided that the feat doesn't take place within the 6th Dimension, as normal Justice League members were able to travel to there safely with no amplifications.
This case I think it was world forger who altered that portal and took superman to that pocket universe/galaxy in the 6th dimension.After discussion over the feat, it has been decided that Mr. Mxyzptlk statement of feeding Superman 5th-dimensional energy would at most strengthen his comprehension, and was more likely a lie to trap Superman in a Galaxy with no sunlight or help from the Justice League.
You guys never mentioned anything on this.The world forger can see every possibility(don't know how you guys will scale this or what addition you guys will do).justice league issue #25.
Exactly.The Justice League were within a Multiverse that was inside the Sixth Dimension
So how should we solve this problem then?The Justice League were within a Multiverse that was inside the Sixth Dimension.
This was mentioned several times during the storyline, whether through the narration or by Alpheus.
If they’re not bigger in size then it’s no problem, if they are then it’s gonna be similar to a boomtube amp.So how should we solve this problem then?
Also, Teezar, you can stop responding now.
Didn't the editor say that Superman only destroys a universe?
The world forger can see every possibility(don't know how you guys will scale this or what addition you guys will do).justice league issue #25.
Are you trying to suggest it as an ability or does this have some relevance that I don't see? If it's supposed to be an ability, I think it's too vague to say if he has the special ability to view possible futures, or if he just thought up a lot of outcomes to prepare for this.No one has given an input on this, but anyways this thread can be closed then.
The editors actually explained this feat. Superman's punch didn't destroy the Multiverse itself, it simply knocked down World Forger, preventing him from striking his hammer to the anvil, at which point his masterpiece faded away instead of descending upon the existing multiverse. It's a non-feat.I would greatly appreciate your help to figure out a workable solution here.
mostly, but it is case-by-case and dependent on the one tweetingI thought twitter statements weren't permissible as evidence on this site?
thisThe editors actually explained this feat. Superman's punch didn't destroy the Multiverse itself, it simply knocked down World Forger, preventing him from striking his hammer to the anvil, at which point his masterpiece faded away instead of descending upon the existing multiverse. It's a non-feat.
Author statements almost always come from interviews.I mean, is there any meaningful difference between an author statement made in an interview vs on Twitter? Several author statements are used in profiles on the site.
Likewise, the editor is just telling us what's happening on the page, and editors are literally the people who decide whether content gets approved or not.
An official interview has less of a likelihood of leading questions being asked by a fan to exaggerate the statistics of a character. Most of them used here are from interviews.I mean, is there any meaningful difference between an author statement made in an interview vs on Twitter? Several author statements are used in profiles on the site.
Likewise, the editor is just telling us what's happening on the page, and editors are literally the people who decide whether content gets approved or not.
If those Twitter statements align with the actual story I suppose Superman didn’t destroy a multiverse. The only feat here would be defeating the World Forger
I guess the multiverse was destroyed when superman stopped the WF from replacing it with his he create. (I think am gonna have to read that comics again) .WF even states that unstable realities go back to the forge while stable ones he sends up to reality. If it was unstable, he wouldn't have been about to replace reality with it
AerrowStorm1 has a point. Alpheus' Multiverse was stable and ready for replacing the current Multiverse so that his reality could be completed as the new main Multiverse, but if the decision has already been made, then there is no point in persisting for now.They don't, since the story makes it clear the multiverse is stable and ready. WF even states that unstable realities go back to the forge while stable ones he sends up to reality. If it was unstable, he wouldn't have been about to replace reality with it
Well, despite the fact that Alpheus' Multiverse was inside the Sixth Dimension, the Justice League and the World Forger were within Alpheus' Multiverse (A utopian and futuristic version of the 52 Multiverse) during the Sixth Dimension storyline. So, the current rating is fine unless that Alpheus (In-Multiverse) get's downgraded to 2-C.So how should we solve this problem then?
Also, Teezar, you can stop responding now.
Drop the snarky attitude.Well, i guess this'll show ya to not derail any threads.