Originally posted by Ext@nt
He was playing with them and as many villians his arrogance was his downfall.Extant has complete mastery over time. Adding his powers to the Worlogog he is like a manifestation of time itself.
No, the closest thing to that, would be the Infinite Man, from DC.
And, He could take both of these guys.
Originally posted by Ext@nt
But Extant could use time to effect the Multiverse,He could erase the day they defeated the Anti-Monitor.
Also in the DCU time is Multiversal as it is connected through Hypertime.
The point of this thread is more to prove that Extant is an abstract.
Extant is NOT an Abstract Entity.
The Abstracts are beings that have taken places in the firmament of the universe. They are Avatars of an existing condition, idea, cosmic component, etc. They aren't just guys that have the most of a certain kind of power.
For instance, when Maelstrom wanted to become the new "Anomaly", abstract, he killed the old one, or the manefestation of the old one.
As soon as the old Anomaly was killed, and his essence sent back to the M universe, Maelstrom felt that there was a NEED for a new Anomaly.
That is when he stepped in.
I guess you have to somehow be recognized as the Abstract Entity of a specific universal component. By Whom, I am not sure.
For instance, I understand that in the MU, Kronos is now the abstract of Time. I am not sufre if this is true, but I have had people argue that it is now canon. But, even if he is now, he wasn't always. Even though the Titan's thought of him as a God of Time. That doesn't mean that The Universe recognized him as such.
Get it?
And, having a lot of a power in one universe does not mean you are now a multiversal threat.
What about dimensions where Time does not exist? Or it doesn't work the way it does in the DC U?
Maybe the reason there are so many speedsters in the DC U, is because it is easy there. Maybe in another Universe, time makes it more difficult to be fast.