Marvel Hierarchy revised as of December 2005

Started by Splatterpuss24 pages

Originally posted by Creshosk
Are you brainless? I see you have no sig, so you must have no coporeal form, including a brain.

Hey it's your logic which lead me to bealive you are a brainless moron, sock.

your a stressy girl but I forgive you, are you cute baby 😉

Originally posted by Splatterpuss
They are codependant, I am sure at least one person has theorised this🙂
Couild 616 exist with the destruction of OTHER universes?

Yes it could, be cause it has and it does.

Originally posted by BlaqChaos
The universe is like a human body. Argueing that the Phoenix Force is more important than Eternity, Death, or LT, is like saying that a heart is more important than a brain or spine. In order for the universe to exist, each part is as important as the others.

Each part of a body has a purpose, but in order for it to fulfill it's purpose the body has to be conceived.

There's no birth without Phoenix.

It's the precursor.

That is what places Phoenix's purpose ahead of the abstracts.

Through Phoenix conceptuality is born.

That's the point you're missing Blaq.

Originally posted by Splatterpuss
your a stressy girl but I forgive you, are you cute baby 😉
Why is it that a person's appearence is dictated by the signature and not the avatar?

Do you even know what an avatar is, sock?

And I mean more than just the picture under your name, but the actual meaning of the concept "avatar".

Originally posted by Creshosk
Why is it that a person's appearence is dictated by the signature and not the avatar?

Do you even know what an avatar is, sock?

And I mean more than just the picture under your name, but the actual meaning of the concept "avatar".

your mouth says not but.......... this is the babe thread I heard sexy 🙂

Originally posted by Splatterpuss
your mouth says not but.......... this is the babe thread I heard sexy 🙂
Okay Whirly.

Originally posted by illadelph12
Each part of a body has a purpose, but in order for it to fulfill it's purpose the body has to be conceived.

There's no birth without Phoenix.

It's the precursor.

That is what places Phoenix's purpose ahead of the abstracts.

Through Phoenix conceptuality is born.

That's the point you're missing Blaq.

No TOAA envisages what Phoenixes makes reality and he decides when things die thats what you don't get. Life and Death the same.

Originally posted by Splatterpuss
No TOAA envisages what Phoenixes makes reality and he decides when things die thats what you don't get. Life and Death the same.

No, he decides when things end. Death isn't an end state to life. They're really not opposites. That's what you don't get.

Originally posted by Splatterpuss
No TOAA envisages what Phoenixes makes reality and he decides when things die thats what you don't get. Life and Death the same.

No they aren't.

Death in a universe is not the same thing as oblivion.

Phoenix being responsible (be it deligated authority) for creation, and also ending the life cyclces, as well as the abstracts themselves being alive. Shows it to be greater than death. it is "immortal" it is "indestructable"

Yet death, which is rather weak in marvel is on par with the creation of the universe, the destruction of the universe, and wven the LIVING Tribunal?

Seriously ask yourself what is death in the Marvel Universe:

Death is nto the end

Originally posted by illadelph12
Each part of a body has a purpose, but in order for it to fulfill it's purpose the body has to be conceived.

There's no birth without Phoenix.

It's the precursor.

That is what places Phoenix's purpose ahead of the abstracts.

Through Phoenix conceptuality is born.

That's the point you're missing Blaq.

Let me put it this way. Using the human analogy, the PF isn't the concieved body. It's the things that allows new cells to be born to replace the dying ones. As such, it was there when the egg first divided into two new cell; before there was a brain, heart, or anything else. But it's role, it's purpose, is of equal value as the organs it helps maintain.

Without the PF, the cells would die as such so would the body. But the same can be said about the brain or heart. Granted, in this analogy the PF could survive without the body. But we're not debating it's survival, we're debating it's importance in the grand scheme of things.

Not to be insulting because I realize not everyone on this board is an adult, but I feel like I've been debating with children for the last hour or so.

Originally posted by demigawd
No, he decides when things end. Death isn't an end state to life. They're really not opposites. That's what you don't get.

it depends if you see death as final, i think degrees of death exist.

Originally posted by Creshosk
No they aren't.

Death in a universe is not the same thing as oblivion.

Phoenix being responsible (be it deligated authority) for creation, and also ending the life cyclces, as well as the abstracts themselves being alive. Shows it to be greater than death. it is "immortal" it is "indestructable"

Yet death, which is rather weak in marvel is on par with the creation of the universe, the destruction of the universe, and wven the LIVING Tribunal?

Seriously ask yourself what is death in the Marvel Universe:

Death is nto the end

look young lady, its cool you read comics but you don't get them, I forgive you though😉

Originally posted by Splatterpuss
it depends if you see death as final, i think degrees of death exist.
"death" in the marvel universe is not final.

Originally posted by Splatterpuss
look young lady, its cool you read comics but you don't get them, I forgive you though😉
So because I disagree I don't get them?

Funny when its you that's not getting it. How can something derived from life be imortal if life is finite? How is something derived from life be indestructable if Life is not?

Originally posted by Creshosk
"death" in the marvel universe is not final.

That Universes death is final for that Universe, its about degrees cuty cat 😉 Girls who get stressy are always the dirtiest😉

Originally posted by Splatterpuss
That Universes death is final for that Universe, its about degrees cuty cat 😉 Girls who get stressy are always the dirtiest😉
But is that universe's death final for all of existence?

If a single universe dies would the phoenix force, which is seperate from the phoenix manifestation(manifestation of the phoenix force in the physical plain), cease to be?

If one universe dies, does it take all the other universes with it?

Originally posted by Creshosk
But is that universe's death final for all of existence?

If a single universe dies would the phoenix force, which is seperate from the phoenix manifestation(manifestation of the phoenix force in the physical plain), cease to be?

If one universe dies, does it take all the other universes with it?

The handbook seems to imply that the PF is reborn in each cycle, then is used to give life to the living in the universe.

Originally posted by Creshosk
But is that universe's death final for all of existence?

If a single universe dies would the phoenix force, which is seperate from the phoenix manifestation(manifestation of the phoenix force in the physical plain), cease to be?

If one universe dies, does it take all the other universes with it?

Eventually all Universes die cuty 🙂 you should understand that.

Originally posted by BlaqChaos
The handbook seems to imply that the PF is reborn in each cycle, then is used to give life to the living in the universe.

It actually says it I believe.