Jamie Braddock doesn't have multiversal feats, he has multi-universal, such as playing with alternate earths (which was stated but not shown, he was only shown to be playing with 1), he also was able to literally control an excalibur comic book (as ridiculous as that sounds). In short, he can control the cosmic strings that binds everything together, but a shapeshifter (like Megaan) was able to break off his control, so that's all dominus has to do, really, shapeshift. That, and he has better feats, which are fully multiversal.
dominus wins.
^^ If "shape-shifting" is Dominus' only defense, then he gets obliterated by Jamie.
Jamie struggled at first since he had never dealt with that before,
but he quickly learned and manhandled Rachel and Meggan simultaneously.
Aside from partaking in Omniversal influence,
and controlling entire universes from outside said universes (even 4th wall style)
Jamie warped an infinite multiversal Nexus (WHR) like child's play.
Jamie also laughed at having his consciousness spread across the omniverse by Scatterbrain,
he then turned her own power against her.
Originally posted by Mr Master
^^ If "shape-shifting" is Dominus' only defense, then he gets obliterated by Jamie.Jamie struggled at first since he had never dealt with that before,
but he quickly learned and manhandled Rachel and Meggan simultaneously.Aside from partaking in Omniversal influence,
and controlling entire universes from outside said universes (even 4th wall style)
Jamie warped an infinite multiversal Nexus (WHR) like child's play.Jamie also laughed at having his consciousness spread across the omniverse by Scatterbrain,
he then turned her own power against her.
How does he get obliterated?
Originally posted by Golgo13Not that easy, IMO. I know you're kidding, though.
But I wasn't kidding about what Jamie could do.
btw. I just flipped some pages and I had forgotten Jamie adapted to Kitty, not Meggan.
opr616 was correct about how Meggan's "shape-shifting" abilities
were beyond Jamie's control in that issue.
My bad opr616.
Still though, Jamie doesn't have to warp his target directly, to affect it.
Like I said, stars from the heavens to the dome piece ftw. 😄
Originally posted by Mr Master
Depending on how powerful Dominus is.But I wasn't kidding about what Jamie could do.
btw. I just flipped some pages and I had forgotten Jamie adapted to Kitty, not Meggan.
opr616 was correct about how Meggan's "shape-shifting" abilities
were beyond Jamie's control in that issue.My bad opr616.
Still though, Jamie doesn't have to warp his target directly, to affect it.
Like I said, stars from the heavens to the dome piece ftw. 😄
He's a multiversal level being. He won't go down that easy.
Originally posted by Mr MasterJamie also laughed at having his consciousness spread across the omniverse by Scatterbrain,
he then turned her own power against her.controlling entire universes from outside said universes (even 4th wall style)
Jamie warped an infinite multiversal Nexus (WHR) like child's play.
Scatterbrain's 'omniversal level' mental attack is a joke, tbh, this attack of hers fails half the times she tries to use it, to give 3 examples:
Excalibur #45 (a mind guided by another, far distant for her to affect):
http://i.imgur.com/DS871b2.jpg
Marvel comics Presents #174:
http://i.imgur.com/Qk9Vz2b.jpg
Excalibur #42, against gatecrasher.
http://i.imgur.com/iRBI3t7.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/0nDMh2V.jpg
if her power was indeed 'omniversal' she wouldn't have a problem affecting her target, no matter what.
pretty sure there are other instances (reed in FF v3 #7, and fury, in DD #11), ill post them if needed.
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Already mentioned that, and his performance in that issue (excalibur #27) is his most impressive. In which i admtted that it should be considered as being a multi-universal feats (affecting a couple of universes, but not the entire multiverse)
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Yeah, forgot about that, after rechecking that uncanny x men issue, seems that you're right. It also seems that jamie was the one who merged fury and jaspers together (something hinted in Jamie's bio as well).
nothing dominus couldn't handle, though.
i don't believe Jamie is winning against Dominus, here are a few of his feats (im also posting this, since people seem to under-estimate him)
he created 4 alternate realities for superman (im just going to post the bios, seeing how he did all that off panel)
2008 bio (dc encyclopedia):
http://i.imgur.com/Kw0dTmy.jpg?1
2002 bio (superman: the ultimate guide to the man of steel):
http://i.imgur.com/K9kq5vf.jpg?1
merges the 4 realities, easily (superman v2 #138):
http://i.imgur.com/nWGx1PT.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/QizB108.jpg
same issue, it is revealed that he managed to warp all reality (multiverse) - ( in an attempt to draw out Kismet, the illuminator of all realities):
http://i.imgur.com/p96jq3G.jpg
Dominus is a threat to all universes:
http://i.imgur.com/CoMrvri.jpg
action comics #748: Dominus forces superman to bear the madness of the entire multiverse:
http://i.imgur.com/OC6rkb9.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/61BwHFR.jpg
i could post more, but ill leave it here, also to clarify: Prior to his defeat, dominus was severely weakened, which was due to his own reality shifts. This was stated in Superman: Man of steel #89, which chronologcally, takes place directly before superman: the king of the world.
Dominus wins 🙂
As I recall, Dominus did affect Kismet, who's a featless abstract being...
Against Superman and other characters, his reality warping was limited though. They built off of "alpha" brain waves, and couldn't do anything against the theta brainwaves of a sleeping person.
So Superman defeated him by learning T-Vo, which is a kind of meditative state for Kryptonian berserkers, putting them in a waking theta state.