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I don't think soDoes Big even have canon feats past Heroes.
Yes. He survived in the Arabian Nights in Secret Rings, raced against everyone in TSR, and now survived in Cyberspace in FrontiersDoes Big even have canon feats past Heroes.
Big doing all this to find a frog and fishYes. He survived in the Arabian Nights in Secret Rings, raced against everyone in TSR, and now survived in Cyberspace in Frontiers
Done. Honestly we need to update Nega's page as wellOn the note of easy to overlook things Eggman Nega should also get upgraded to supergenius because he's smarter than Eggman prime.
Various final bosses could hurt Super Sonic like Dark Gaia, Solaris, etc.Titans can actually kill Super Sonic with their attacks unlike literally every other enemy ever?
Yeah, but none of them could outright kill him through his Invulnerability like the Titans can.Various final bosses could hurt Super Sonic like Dark Gaia, Solaris, etc.
That is, if time eater was a being that embodied space-time, solaris is a being that is the archetype of the sun god, alpha waylaylay, and a being that embodies the Arabian nights, dark gaia and light gaia, darkness and light.So, according to Kishimito in an official interview (link to the translation), The End was confirmed to be the embodiement of death, and that its appearance even changes depending on how someone perceives death. So pretty much my original assumption was right, and The End really is an conceptual being related to entropy and death. So because of that I updated The End's page yet again with this new info.
GlaceonGamez471/sandbox
vsbattles.fandom.com
So The End becomes a concept, and the Titans and Super Sonic get concept manip
ah okTime Eater and Solaris aren't concepts. One is just a time monster and the other is a sun god.
That seals the deal then, I agree with everything.So, according to Kishimito in an official interview (link to the translation), The End was confirmed to be the embodiement of death, and that its appearance even changes depending on how someone perceives death. So pretty much my original assumption was right, and The End really is an conceptual being related to entropy and death. So because of that I updated The End's page yet again with this new info.
GlaceonGamez471/sandbox
vsbattles.fandom.com
So The End becomes a concept, and the Titans and Super Sonic get concept manip
school or university?Forgive me if this seems lacking in patience, but I'm probably not gonna call on staff a third time. All staff agreements came back from when we had Conceptual Manipulation to begin with, so adding it with an actual source takes care of the only real problem people had in this thread.
After my class is over, I'll be posting The End's profile.
.... Uh, yeah, that was pretty obvious.Forgive me if this seems lacking in patience, but I'm probably not gonna call on staff a third time. All staff agreements came back from when we had Conceptual Manipulation to begin with, so adding it with an actual source takes care of the only real problem people had in this thread.
After my class is over, I'll be posting The End's profile.
Unischool or university?
I like to be transparent with my intentions when helming a CRT to avoid accusatory fingers, so believe me. If it was obvious to everyone, I wouldn't need to say it..... Uh, yeah, that was pretty obvious.
Same as someone who loves anti-WoG.Not much I can say against that without being baseless conjecture then. Personal grievances aside, everything adds up.
I believe so, yesNot to bring up whataboutism heretrust me I'm one of the user's who REALLY hates that fallacybut I'm assuming we're treating the JP and Eng content of Frontiers as equally canon? Similar to how the JP and PAL versions of Supernova (from FF7) are considered equally canon.
Beat you to itAlso shouldn't The End get some type of perception manipulation? Since it's appearance changes depending on who sees it and how they perceive death.
Not to bring up whataboutism heretrust me I'm one of the user's who REALLY hates that fallacybut I'm assuming we're treating the JP and Eng content of Frontiers as equally canon? Similar to how the JP and PAL versions of Supernova (from FF7) are considered equally canon.
EDiT ninja strikes again.Beat you to it
Seems fair to me.If there are any contradictions, the English script would take precedent as that was the one that was written first. But as long as there are no contradictions, both are equally valid.
So Sonic perceives death as the moon?The End was confirmed to be the embodiment of death, and that its appearance even changes depending on how someone perceives death.
Apparently soSo Sonic perceives death as the moon?
We all see the same thing?No, the moon is what we perceive.