Originally posted by Slaanesh
if Genis really did kill Entropy like people say he did..then i give this to Genis..if not..Prime take this..
I posted the scans in a different thread. You can decide:
Originally posted by Enyalus
Everything happened exactly how I said it happened except for the 'accidentally' part. I misspoke. I meant that they were surprised by it. It didn't seem like any of them were expecting Entropy to become his father.
Had Entropy not been willing to die, a mere blast from Genis' blaster simply would not have been sufficient to 'do the deed'. Hell, the only reason he and Entropy were able to destroy Eternity, is because Eternity wanted to die [and that's by Genis' own accord] so...
I still think it's a cool feat. Just think it's been hyped up a bit too much.
Originally posted by Galan007
Had Entropy not been willing to die, a mere blast from Genis' blaster simply would not have been sufficient to 'do the deed'.
You can't prove that one...But also, Entropy never, ever talks about wanting to die or dying at all. I don't know where that idea came from, but I've seen it alot on KMC. A lot like the hype surrounding him destroying the universe (which I agree, was overblown.)
Originally posted by iceman24567
All I learned from this thread is that Genis has no morals 😐
'Course not. Hell, he offers to kill a kid at one point. Then he screws his Captain's mistress and tells him about it and that he'll never be able to satisfy her again after being with Genis, and offers to kill her, too.
He does a bunch of other WTF? things, too, but hey - I can't think right now.
Oh yeah - he gives a convicted serial killer and sociopath (killed 17 people) cosmic powers. What a prick.
Originally posted by EnyalusYou're misinterpreting my use of the word 'die'. I, of course, meant that Entropy allowed Genis to shoot him in the head for the sake of creation. In so doing, Genis didn't kill Entropy per se - he merely transformed it into a new concept [which completed the cycle].
You can't prove that one...But also, Entropy never, ever talks about wanting to die or dying at all. I don't know where that idea came from, but I've seen it alot on KMC.
Originally posted by Galan007
You're misinterpreting my use of the word 'die'. I, of course, meant that Entropy allowed Genis to shoot him in the head for the sake of creation. In so doing, Genis didn't kill Entropy per se - he merely transformed it into a new concept [which completed the cycle].
Entropy doesn't understand how to become another concept. It seems he is taken by surprise when Genis shoots him. And it is still Genis' power which one-shots him. Entropy also didn't know he'd become Eternity. I don't think Epiphany knew, either.
I can see what you're saying...but the bottom line is that it was still Genis' power which 'killed' an abstract-level being. With one hit.
Originally posted by MindsetDidn't say that. Just said that it's nowhere near as impressive as if, say, Eternity wouldn't have already been weak, and had actively been trying to prevent it's death [and neither of which apply to the Genis/Entropy 'feat']
lmao sure thing GalanSo I guess any schmuck could kill Eternity because he is already dying...