Originally posted by kevdudethis fails. nothing phased thanos with the ig. he beat all the competition and survived it all. he wasnt even hurt. michael fails here against thanos.
Well thats wrong because Michaels explosion would be greater then IG and the UN, gods power > ig,un sorry but true like q would say lol.anyway Lucifer and LT others die.
Originally posted by quanchi112
this fails. nothing phased thanos with the ig. he beat all the competition and survived it all. he wasnt even hurt. michael fails here against thanos.
So I guess you didn't read the part where Eternity said he wouldn't be effected by its blast only reason was because that was a small part of him I believe remember? Also remember LT going up against Adam with it?? You always seem to over rate things, it gets old Q 🙄
Originally posted by kevdudei dont overrate things thats ur department not mine. ur love of dc overshadows ur logic and reasoning part of ur brain.
So I guess you didn't read the part where Eternity said he wouldn't be effected by its blast only reason was because that was a small part of him I believe remember? Also remember LT going up against Adam with it?? You always seem to over rate things, it gets old Q 🙄
lt never faced off against the ig. warlock didnt want to lay waste to reality. he gave it up willingly.
nice try but u failed.
nothing new for you.
Originally posted by tjcoadygood point. maybe nver the threadmaker will address this very good point.
this thread doesn't make any sense. The demi-urgic power was never shown to destroy anything... it's a creative force. It wasn't like Lucifer was shielding himself or anything. He just kinda stood there and then began to use the energy to create his own multiverse.
Originally posted by tjcoady
this thread doesn't make any sense. The demi-urgic power was never shown to destroy anything... it's a creative force. It wasn't like Lucifer was shielding himself or anything. He just kinda stood there and then began to use the energy to create his own multiverse.
They was outside in the void that's why. Lucifer stood at near ground zero of the explosion and didn't even mess his hair up. Then made his own Multiverse. Michael was at the center of the explosion and came back from nothing and the power returned to him. that is amazing 😄
Originally posted by kevdudemichael and lucy seem vastly overrated to me.
They was outside in the void that's why. Lucifer stood at near ground zero of the explosion and didn't even mess his hair up. Then made his own Multiverse. Michael was at the center of the explosion and came back from nothing and the power returned to him. that is amazing 😄
Originally posted by kevdude
They was outside in the void that's why. Lucifer stood at near ground zero of the explosion and didn't even mess his hair up. Then made his own Multiverse. Michael was at the center of the explosion and came back from nothing and the power returned to him. that is amazing 😄
I don't understand why being in the void means that we have to assume that it was a destructive force, but it wouldn't hurt Lucifer.
The Lucifer series explains that Micheal was the demi-urgic power, and Lucifer was the will. Micheal provided the power, and Lucifer shaped it (not that he doesn't have plenty of his own power).
But I don't understand why we're assuming that the release of power by Micheal when Lucifer split him open in order to create his own multiverse was a destructive force. maybe there is some logic I'm just not seeing.
Originally posted by tjcoady
I don't understand why being in the void means that we have to assume that it was a destructive force, but it wouldn't hurt Lucifer.The Lucifer series explains that Micheal was the demi-urgic power, and Lucifer was the will. Micheal provided the power, and Lucifer shaped it (not that he doesn't have plenty of his own power).
But I don't understand why we're assuming that the release of power by Micheal when Lucifer split him open in order to create his own multiverse was a destructive force. maybe there is some logic I'm just not seeing.
He was taken there because if Lucifer and Michael released the power in creation it would "overwhelm" everything and destroy it. In the void there is nothing to destroy so to release it there would mean nothing (other then for Lucifer to make his own creation).
Originally posted by kevdude
He was taken there because if Lucifer and Michael released the power in creation it would "overwhelm" everything and destroy it. In the void there is nothing to destroy so to release it there would mean nothing (other then for Lucifer to make his own creation).
well, he was taken there because Lucifer wished to manipulate Micheal into realising enough power in order to create his own multiverse, culminating the events set in place during the original Lucifer mini. Micheal's power is inheriently a constructive one, though: according to the Lucifer series, he's God's creator. While it way may overwhelm and "rewrite" the regular multiverse, I don't see why it's necessarily a destructive force- ie, I don't understand why if say... Gabriel was chilling out in the void with Lucifer and Michael too, it would destroy him.
If Gods power in Michael is released without Michael directing it it turns into a force nobody can control, it would wash over creation then leave them both where Lucifer would be able to shape it into a new creation. Gabriel probably wouldn't be able to withstand a blow like that seeing God made Lucifer and Michael the most powerful in creation right below him and his aspects.
Originally posted by kevdudebut god in dc isnt supreme. it has a direct equal if u will in the geb.
If Gods power in Michael is released without Michael directing it it turns into a force nobody can control, it would wash over creation then leave them both where Lucifer would be able to shape it into a new creation. Gabriel probably wouldn't be able to withstand a blow like that seeing God made Lucifer and Michael the most powerful in creation right below him and his aspects.
the lack of supremacy in dc really irks me.