Originally posted by quanchi112Back-handed insults when your precious theory that Thanos came out a winner in Marvel: The End was thoroughly deconstructed? Typical. You even threw back-handed insults at Doom? That isn't typical. That's pretty desperate.
He made himself more powerful but not unkillable. You seem to struggle with the english language as life assuring wishes does not equal unkillable.Yes, because it's a common mistake while I had a typo. Do you think o and e are next to each other on the keyboard?
You wanted to talk about failure so I included the biggest loser of the story. Doom.
Don't take this sh1te seriously quanchi112. Seriously. Internet arguments are pretty meaningless reasons to act so personally butt-hurt.
Originally posted by OneDumbG0I said he was tricked but you continued to spam and bait me with Thanos scans. You also left certain parts of th ewhole page out as to hide certain comments it would appear. I put up scans that explained the situation and then showed scans of someone utterly failing in the story. That was doom not Thanos. Thanos saved doom was from his fate.
Back-handed insults when your precious theory that Thanos came out a winner in Marvel: The End was thoroughly deconstructed? Typical. You even threw back-handed insults at Doom? That isn't typical. That's pretty desperate.Don't take this sh1te seriously quanchi112. Seriously. Internet arguments are pretty meaningless reasons to act so personally butt-hurt.
I don't.
^ I'm not baiting you. I was arguing with your position. You said Thanos was needed. He wasn't. The responsibility was simply passed off to him along with the power necessary to amend the problem. Thanos did everything with THOTU's power. That's what the scans are for. Whether you choose to deny them is your own problem.
And resorting to insulting me or insulting a fake comic book character when you're having your precious arguments deconstructed reeks of phail.
Originally posted by OneDumbG0He was needed to do the feat hence the entire story. If he wasn't needed the supreme being could have fixed the problem on his own.
^ I'm not baiting you. I was arguing with your position. You said Thanos was needed. He wasn't. The responsibility was simply passed off to him along with the power necessary to amend the problem. Thanos did everything with THOTU's power. That's what the scans are for. Whether you choose to deny them is your own problem.And resorting to insulting me or insulting a fake comic book character when you're having your precious arguments deconstructed reeks of phail.
You show me you don't comprehend the writer's simple message again and again.
Originally posted by quanchi112
He was needed to do the feat hence the entire story. If he wasn't needed the supreme being could have fixed the problem on his own.You show me you don't comprehend the writer's simple message again and again.
He wasn't needed. TOAA just doesn't want to get his hands dirty, which is quite in character for him. Thanos just happened to be better than the other unsuspecting fool (Doom) at getting the power.
Originally posted by OneDumbG0Yes, he was needed to handle the situation. If it was something he could hav ehandled he would have done so but Thanos was chosen and he was up to the task when the time came.
^ He wasn't needed. He was chosen. Thanos did everything with THOTU's power.Irony. Read the scans:
Originally posted by WhiteWitchKingHe was needed as I previously explained. Thanos righted the wrongs.
He wasn't needed. TOAA just doesn't want to get his hands dirty, which is quite in character for him. Thanos just happened to be better than the other unsuspecting fool (Doom) at getting the power.
Originally posted by OneDumbG0So the supreme being could have fixed the flaw and remained the supreme being?
^ Right. Thanos wasn't necessary. He was just the right tool. 👆Clearly, Thanos was better at being a "megalomaniacal fool with delusions of grandeur" and also was a more "perfect candidate to be the destroyer of the universe." Can't argue with that. doped
Originally posted by quanchi112
Yes, he was needed to handle the situation. If it was something he could hav ehandled he would have done so but Thanos was chosen and he was up to the task when the time came.He was needed as I previously explained. Thanos righted the wrongs. So the supreme being could have fixed the flaw and remained the supreme being?
Yes. TOAA doesn't get involved. That's why he's got LT running things 24/7. For this task, he required a fool to do so. Thanos was that unlucky fool. He's the supreme being because he didn't have to do a thing and the task is still done. That's how a supreme being operates - that's true omniscience.
Quan you just don't get it do you...thanos wan't NEEDED for anything.If TOAA chose to a worm could have been given that power.Or Daredevil.Or anyone.TOAA just thought that,from knowing thanos's history,he would be best to destroy the universe.Putting thanos in the story makes more money 😄
And really quan...telling him he spelled debator/debater wrong then misspelling typo...?
Spite.Thanos wtfpwns eternity.
Thanos was chosen partly for a reason, to be able to absorb and contain the vast energy of the HOTU(as he had spent his entire life housing large amounts of energy) and the will to master the HOTU, as well as what needed to be done when the time was right due to his knowledge and understanding of the universe and how things work.
^ The description that Thanos was well-suited to absorb and contain the vast energies was something that Thanos himself suggests at the beginning of the story. This self-opinion comes well before the revelation that Thanos was simply tricked into obtaining THOTU.
Accordingly, while it's possible that Thanos was the only being capable of doing so, his self-aggrandizing opinion is not reliable by any stretch whatsoever. You have to consider the context of the story and the subsequent revelation he was completely duped. Furthermore, Thanos' knowledge and understanding of the how the universe worked and the systemic resurrection flaw itself was all a benefit of the omniscience granted by THOTU and not his own prior knowledge.
Originally posted by WhiteWitchKingAlso because the supreme being couldn't do it alone and he needed someone else to do so which was clearly in the story.
Yes. TOAA doesn't get involved. That's why he's got LT running things 24/7. For this task, he required a fool to do so. Thanos was that unlucky fool. He's the supreme being because he didn't have to do a thing and the task is still done. That's how a supreme being operates - that's true omniscience.
Originally posted by OneDumbG0So you only choose to accept his statements when he is stewing over the fact he was tricked? You do realize he has an ego, right? You cannot pick and choose which statements you accept and which you do not this makes you biased. Do you think anyone could have mastered that power? Do you think ak was just playing around all that time mastering a smaller portion of it?
^ The description that Thanos was well-suited to absorb and contain the vast energies was something that Thanos himself suggests at the beginning of the story. This self-opinion comes well before the revelation that Thanos was simply tricked into obtaining THOTU.Accordingly, while it's possible that Thanos was the only being capable of doing so, his self-aggrandizing opinion is not reliable by any stretch whatsoever. You have to consider the context of the story and the subsequent revelation he was completely duped. Furthermore, Thanos' knowledge and understanding of the how the universe worked and the systemic resurrection flaw itself was all a benefit of the omniscience granted by THOTU and not his own prior knowledge.
Originally posted by quanchi112You haven't posted a single statement where Thanos was "needed." Which means it wasn't so "clearly in the story." Frankly, you're simply projecting a theory onto the story in contravention of the clear plot.
Also because the supreme being couldn't do it alone and he needed someone else to do so which was clearly in the story.So you only choose to accept his statements when he is stewing over the fact he was tricked? You do realize he has an ego, right? You cannot pick and choose which statements you accept and which you do not this makes you biased. Do you think anyone could have mastered that power? Do you think ak was just playing around all that time mastering a smaller portion of it?
I choose to accept his statements when he is stewing over the fact he was tricked because that is literally the revelation and turning point of the story.
The supreme being couldn't do it alone because he release most likely he had to make it cannon to the universe in a wu the readers understood otherwise they would ask... Why the he'll are the rules suddenly changing for no reason...
Like the explosion of so many mutants.. How to curb it better than to have a storyline where one mutant wipes out the fact that it appeared mutants were overwhelming humanity.
Thanos was used not to express toaa intentions to the universe...
Because all was set right except for the alien beings, Akhenaten and the thoti power itself... Nope the only people that really understood death had a new meaning in marvel was the writers the readers and thanos...
And that was the point... The editors needed a way to express the fact that management didn't want them bringing back every single character back from the dead just cause they could...
Thanos' significance was merely that he was apart if the universe changed...
Originally posted by rotiartWhich of course, didn't work anyway.
And that was the point... The editors needed a way to express the fact that management didn't want them bringing back every single character back from the dead just cause they could...
But on a side-note here, wouldn't it be neat if the systemic resurrection flaw that never got properly fixed in 616 (since characters have kept resurrecting), was used in the Realm of Kings storyline as being responsible for the Cancerverse?
I.e., Thanos didn't fix it perfectly as it would mean his permanent death, rather he purposefully localized the systemic resurrection flaw into the Cancerverse, where life explodes (convenient explanation why that universe is so f'ed up). This was his proverbial loophole, which would ultimately tie back into the inevitable struggle between Adam Magus and Thanos, with the Fault leading to the Cancerverse as the crux of the conflict.
Fits pretty neatly, no?