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Is Quantum Superman (Allen Adam) one of the most powerful characters in comics?

He reached a metatextual plane in FC where he seemed he was beyond conflict (or versus battles laughing laughing )

not many feats but seemed uber powerful

- time doesnt seem to be a factor to him, in his world or how he realizes the readers of the comic
- immediately clicked his mind to the Overmonitor one of the supreme beings of DC and essentially the blank pages in a comic book
- seems to have omniscience of the multiverse and outside of it
- completely nosold Ultraman and his heat vision while lecturing him

as for his powerset, he seems to have matter manip, reality manip, teleportation, atomic control, can alter his size to massive degrees, high level possibly unmatched technopathy (immediately interfaced with advanced Monitor ship), revived his dog after picking it apart organically.

obviously these alone dont paint a super uber character but one thing he did in particular did

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Contained the antimatter explosion effortlessly which created the THOUGHT ROBOT..........thats gotta put him at a supremely high level? Obviously he doesnt have battle feats but he doesnt seem interested in conflict. It seemed more PIS related that he didnt take on Mandrakk who needed to be defeated by Superman's story but Allen effortlessly contained the explosion/energies which brought Thought Robot into being..........

There were also some rumors with his multiversity emergence that he could be Manhattan but i dont think so, he seems far superior (in power, scope, understanding and as character)

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Where are you getting the idea that he created the thought robot?

He just sent Superman/Ultra into the higher dimension where they access it.


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Where are you getting the idea that he created the thought robot?

He just sent Superman/Ultra into the higher dimension where they access it.


the Thought Robot was the "receiver" that was in the other dimension. It wasnt powered by anything until the antimatter evil of Ultraman clashed with the positive matter of Superman. The energy that it produced was sent to the higher dimension and said energy was used to activate the "receiver" or vessel of the Thought Robot. That energy Quantum Supes effortlessly contained signaled and powered the Thought Robot which was empty before that.

Quantum Supes effortlessly containing that energy of of symmetry, memories, duality, probabilities and possibilities might be one of the most impressive feats out there. And it took no effort it seemed for him to contain energy on that level of existence.

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Yes.

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the Thought Robot was the "receiver" that was in the other dimension. It wasnt powered by anything until the antimatter evil of Ultraman clashed with the positive matter of Superman. The energy that it produced was sent to the higher dimension and said energy was used to activate the "receiver" or vessel of the Thought Robot. That energy Quantum Supes effortlessly contained signaled and powered the Thought Robot which was empty before that.

Quantum Supes effortlessly containing that energy of of symmetry, memories, duality, probabilities and possibilities might be one of the most impressive feats out there. And it took no effort it seemed for him to contain energy on that level of existence.

Yes.

What I said then.

He didn't create the thought robot.


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Yes.

What I said then.

He didn't create the thought robot.


Right bad wording on my part but u get what i mean now

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He's extremely powerful probably third to Mandrakk and Thought robot

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Yes, he is one of the most powerful beings in DC.

After waning off the meds his earth kept him sedated on, Allen seemed to have evolved into a metatextual thought-form, and just like the other beings in his class, appeared to be capable of manipulating the concept of 'story'.

The 'others' I spoke of being:
Thought-Robot
Mandrakk I
The Gentry
Ultra Comics/The Empty Hand
etc.


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Yes, he is one of the most powerful beings in DC.

After waning off the meds his earth kept him sedated on, Allen seemed to have evolved into a metatextual thought-form, and just like the other beings in his class, appeared to be capable of manipulating the concept of 'story'.

The 'others' I spoke of being:
Thought-Robot
Mandrakk I
The Gentry
Ultra Comics/The Empty Hand
etc.


How do u rank him among those other metatextual beings? Or is there just not enough info/feats to say? And what do u think of the feat of containing all that energy?

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Not enough info to say at this point.


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Yes, he is one of the most powerful beings in DC.

After waning off the meds his earth kept him sedated on, Allen seemed to have evolved into a metatextual thought-form, and just like the other beings in his class, appeared to be capable of manipulating the concept of 'story'.

The 'others' I spoke of being:
Thought-Robot
Mandrakk I
The Gentry
Ultra Comics/The Empty Hand
etc.


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Where would you place him? Trans?

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Lol, no.

He would be well into the abstract tier.


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He's clearly below the TR/Mandrakk I, given his "only Superman can save us now" comment.


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Yes, but that doesn't change what I said. Mandrakk I(and by proxy, Thought-Robot), were beyond abstract.


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He's clearly below the TR/Mandrakk I, given his "only Superman can save us now" comment.


Shouldnt him effortlessly containing that explosion containing energies symmetry, memories, duality, probabilities and possibilities put him on their level tho?

Mandrakk for plot reasons could only be defeated by Superman's story in the form of the Thought Robot powered by the energies E4 Supes contained and sent to the other dimension.

Im not sure hes clearly behind them. He also immediately tapped into the mind of the Overmonitor and seems to have omniscience or near it considering he understands every single thing in the multiverse and seemingly outside it (Overmonitor).

Its a shame he has no real battle feats......would be easier to gauge.

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Shouldnt him effortlessly containing that explosion containing energies symmetry, memories, duality, probabilities and possibilities put him on their level tho?
I think that's a dramatic representation, but he flat out stated his inferiority so I don't know what you want


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I think that's a dramatic representation, but he flat out stated his inferiority so I don't know what you want


That's exactly what was explicitly stated that was powering the vessel of the Thought Robot tho

he was able to contain and send that energy to another dimension which in itself is a monstrous feat

Seemed more like plot to me that it took Superman's story to defeat Mandrakk but considering what E4 Supes was able to do with/to that energy i dont think hes far behind if at all. Hes even stated to be beyond conflict so he didnt get directly involved (with anything in his appearances really)

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Yes, he is one of the most powerful beings in DC.

After waning off the meds his earth kept him sedated on, Allen seemed to have evolved into a metatextual thought-form, and just like the other beings in his class, appeared to be capable of manipulating the concept of 'story'.

The 'others' I spoke of being:
Thought-Robot
Mandrakk I
The Gentry
Ultra Comics/The Empty Hand
etc.


How do u think Trano and Zaarn fit into that or are they above all those IYO?

Their appearances are kinda ambiguous. At first we thought they were all in Animal Mans mind and they didnt get directly involved in certain things but were plot devices. They were able to open a gateway into the real world and other comic book realities and bringing several characters no longer in continuity into existence. Animal Man was battling them and didnt he beat them at one point? Tho im guessing u feel thats PIS/to move plot forward, as they are agents to do that?

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Trano and Zaarn are agents of DC's RW staff. Imo, they transcend pretty much any character in the company.


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That's exactly what was explicitly stated that was powering the vessel of the Thought Robot tho

he was able to contain and send that energy to another dimension which in itself is a monstrous feat


Not denying the feat, I think you're just exaggerating it a bit. It was the "essence" (read: story) of Superman that powered the Robot. Allen just got it to the 4th dimension, which is an impressive feat I suppose but not one that we have any context for


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