At this point I could explain exactly why you're wrong, stupid, and baseless but you're not going to change your position so I'm going to ignore everything you say in this thread, including your response. Just to let you know.
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You can continue to ignore the instances of the hv flat out denying it and the writer deeming it canon but then again you deny, deny, deny. Face the facts.
Hey guys, I don't think anyone's talking right now but I thought I heard something that reminded me of the time when some schmuck tried to deny the canonicity of the Squirrel Girl-Thanos incident.
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to him who loved them so.
Where the faint murmurs now dwindling
echo o’er tide and shore."
-A Grave Epitaph in Santa Rosa County, Florida; I wish I could remember the man's name.
To be fair, HV never blocked/redirected the OE 'at it's best'. It's blocked the more current beams, sure. But the classic (and most powerful) OE was a whole different beast.
So you deny the point I made which is canon and then brought something up off topic to bait me?
What do you mean at its best? The oe isn't written as automatic anymore so it's best is clearly in the past and not recognized as unbeatable as it used to be.
The OE was portrayed at it's best in the classic/pre-crisis era. Back then there was really no counter to it - it almost never failed. But in more recent times the OE has been watered down to the point where numerous things have blocked it.
So it all depends which 'portrayal' of the OE is being used here: classic, or current.
There is no difference between the Omega Effect, Omega Force, and Omega Beams. What most, including Quan don't understand is that the OE isn't actually the beams themselves, those are merely "Finder Beams" which in PC times never missed. Once the finder beams reach their target the Omega Effect proper is triggered. At least that's how Kirby did it. So heat vision getting in the way of the finder beams shows that the writer had no idea WTF he was talking about and was writing the OE as if it was just an optic blast of some sort.
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to him who loved them so.
Where the faint murmurs now dwindling
echo o’er tide and shore."
-A Grave Epitaph in Santa Rosa County, Florida; I wish I could remember the man's name.
The OE can be blocked by other beams, some shields, etc. But it's destroying power (infinite) is greater than the Godblast.
Those who are essential to reality can not be erased by the OE. That is probably why Galactus didn't get harmed (or he used a shield to block it) even though the comic wasn't canon.
But DS using the best of his abilities can make the OE travel through time, space, and dimensions to its target. That means it will hit its victim no matter what and nothing can stop it.