k, so ALL the Galactuses from all the universes in Marvel face off against all the 616 Celestials.
repeat, only 616 Celestials, there's supposed to be billions or something. and there's an endless number of universes, so there should be a sufficient number of "Galactii" to combat them.
anyway, two scenarios:
1) Galactus neither uses the UN nor consumes the universe but fights the Celestials
honestly, dunno.
I just presumed that there was an infinity of universes, and since each universe has its own Galactus... an infinity of "Galactii" but basically whittle it all down to the same number of Galactii as there are Celestials in 616.
the idea is to see how/if the combined Galactii from all the other, lesser, universes plus Galactus of 616 could overcome The Celestials of 616 (who are, I assume, the strongest/most powerful incarnations of their kind in the omniverse).
guess I wasn't clear about that. I meant that there are probably an infinite number of universes (and thus Galactii) but, only use as many Galactii (from all the other/lesser universes + 616 Galactus) as you use Celestials (from 616).
let us just for a instance assume that all Galactii can absorb Hyperstorm energy like there 616 counterpart... then what If I may ask is the Celestials going to do???
In Secret Wars 2 #5, Beyonder did Billions of feints, parries, and thrusts per second. Deductive logic and reasoning, would indicate that Celestials must have bin attacking in high speeds in order for Beyonder to do high speed, bulk actions [Page - 19] .
yes that's an impressive display of Beyonder's powers and speed but, he was clearly talking about his moves, the self-love shines through in his monologue.
perhaps The Celestials were just standing there, getting hit billions of times before they could even blink?
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To me, a reasonably fed Galactus has always been more powerful than any one celestial. That being the case, any number of Galactii should take a majority over an equivalent number of Celestials.
'cos he's fighting more than one Celestial at one-time, across scores of realities and dimensions... so even if individually they are slow, cumulatively at each moment in time, there's billions of attacks to parry.
anyway, before this goes any further, I was only messing... I don't think it's even questionable that Celestials and Galactus would be far faster than the speed of light. just that some people have a convenient need for "on-panel" proof of the obvious, when it suits them .
Which Celestial? Scathan the Approver is the most powerful Celestial ever(Earth-691). He helped LT defeat the godlike child known as Protege
LT=Scathan the Approver>Eternity=Death>Galactus
Do u know about Tiamut, the Dreaming Celestial? He's the baddest Celestial(Earth-616). In an alternate future, Galactus 'consumed' Tiamut. 500,000 years later when Tiamut awoke to his full glory and power, Uatu and Galactus knew fear
question does this include every vertion of galactus from any of the alternate realitys including galactus that are not Galan if so then i would say that Eath X galactus would easily win installing himself as a tacticain he can organise his other selfs to wage a war of atristian against them