Originally posted by SundippedThis is my question.
Because of this, does that make Scathans victory credible?
Does it make anyone operating on behalf of TOAA's power credible?
It's like a automatic win regardless.
Scathan's position is credible if this showing is consistent,
in other words, if he's TOAA's agent at all times.
If this was a fluke,
and Scathan was giving authority to deal with the anomaly which was Protege this once,
then it shouldn't be credible.
Those are my opinions if Scathan was truly acting on behalf of TOAA.
Which unfortunately there is still no absolute/concrete evidence,
except for reasonable logic that makes the most sense out of the PIS.
On the other hand:
What if Scathan is just a Celestial with that kind of authority/status/power?
Because in the end, that's the only concrete conclusion for now,
all we have is that Scathan somehow did something the LT could not do.
Even though the LT's own bio clearly states that the LT's only superior is TOAA,
this same bio states that Scathan saved Reality by stopping Protege with the LT's power.
It's a contradiction that leads me to again surmise he had be connected to TOAA.
(but it's still speculation brothers)
Believe me yall, I've tried,
but I still haven't found the stipulation that makes this fit.