Celestials take on DC Universe

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Originally posted by Galan007
"It is the most powerful object in the Universe"
"It is a fragment of the eternal [b]Source
-- All Powerful"
"It's power is theoretically limitless":

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The Worlogog is "an exact working model of the entire Space-Time continuum, from Big Bang, to Omega Point":

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With a small fraction of the Worlogog, Hourman M* stops the Big Bang of a Universe, by freezing it forever in time:

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With an incomplete Worlogog, Extant collapses the timestream and creates a universe:

The 'gog is essentially DC's version of the IG. [/B]

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Celestials aren't beating Miracle Machine + Warlogog

Originally posted by BullwinkleMoose
Celestials aren't beating Miracle Machine + Warlogog

They can if they separate the artifacts from the DC side.

Worlogog+miracle machine ftw.

lol Scathan does not approve

Originally posted by Jynocidus
lol Scathan does not approve

Scathan gets wished away. Also he's not from 616 reality.

So the worlogog is kind of like saying... I've got the entire Phoenix force... Whatcha wanna do about it...

They can mess with all of time and space... Geez...

Has anyone used it in combat though? Seems like having it might just be too difficult to use as a weapon based upon those scans. I mean I saw the part where time was screwed but wouldn't that be a total screw to both sides?

Celestials. Also the philosophy stone doesnt just work as a wishing machine you have to make sense with your wish. It just doesnt work like OK I WANT THE CELESTIALS TO TURN INTO A PEANUT BUTTER SANDWHICH (WHATEVER GUYS WHATEVER) It has to make sense for how they die or lose.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Scathan gets wished away.

There is no way in hell that item is wishing away a guy that halted and then restrained a being that was more powerful than the combined power of the LT/Eternity/Hawk God/Post Retcon Beyonder
Also he's not from 616 reality.

This, however, is true.

[QUOTE=13851180]Originally posted by zopzop

There is no way in hell that item is wishing away a guy that halted and then restrained a being that was more powerful than the combined power of the LT/Eternity/Hawk God/Post Retcon Beyonder

When was he shown to be that powerful?

Originally posted by zopzop

There is no way in hell that item is wishing away a guy that halted and then restrained a being that was more powerful than the combined power of the LT/Eternity/Hawk God/Post Retcon Beyonder

This, however, is true. [/B]


It wished away entire monitor race and restarted entire DC omniverse.

Originally posted by TheMask
Celestials. Also the philosophy stone doesnt just work as a wishing machine you have to make sense with your wish. It just doesnt work like OK I WANT THE CELESTIALS TO TURN INTO A PEANUT BUTTER SANDWHICH (WHATEVER GUYS WHATEVER) It has to make sense for how they die or lose.

Really? Because when the Joker had it, he was just making wishes like there was no tomorrow, I didn't see any limitations then....

Originally posted by abhilegend
Scathan gets wished away.
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Originally posted by rotiart
Has anyone used it in combat though? Seems like having it might just be too difficult to use as a weapon based upon those scans. I mean I saw the part where time was screwed but wouldn't that be a total screw to both sides?
Extant used it in battle on several occasions when he possessed it. Unlike the IG, which requires its user to adapt to its omnipotence at their own pace (which can be a slow process depending on the user), the 'gog automatically upgrades its wielder, thus giving them full knowledge of it's capabilities, nigh-instantly:
http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u43/Galan007/worlogog4.jpg

That's why Extant was able to do what he did (erase timelines/create a working universe) immediately after gaining the 'gog.

Like I said, it is essentially DC's version of the infinity gauntlet--actually, the infinity gauntlet is essentially Marvel's version of the Worlogog (the 'gog debuted first, after all.)

Anyway, it's crazily powerful.

It's Spite either way.

If the Worlogog is in play, its spite in favor of DC. If neither object can be used, its spite in favor of the Celestials.

DC wins.

Originally posted by Galan007
Extant used it in battle on several occasions when he possessed it. Unlike the IG, which requires its user to adapt to its omnipotence at their own pace (which can be a slow process depending on the user), the 'gog automatically upgrades its wielder, thus giving them full knowledge of it's capabilities, nigh-instantly:
http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u43/Galan007/worlogog4.jpg

That's why Extant was able to do what he did (erase timelines/create a working universe) immediately after gaining the 'gog.

Like I said, it is essentially DC's version of the infinity gauntlet--actually, the infinity gauntlet is essentially Marvel's version of the Worlogog (the 'gog debuted first, after all.)

Anyway, it's crazily powerful.

Thanos gathered the gems back in the 70's, the Whirlygig appeared before that?

Sorry, should have been clearer. Back in the 70's the gems were referred to as the soul gems, and Thanos merely harnessed their latent energies to power one giant gem in hopes of extinguishing every star in the universe (pure weaksauce.) It wasn't until 1990, when Thanos gathered the retitled infinity gems, that he became a supreme being/confirmed universal power--and the infinity gems themselves also gained a more 'divine' origin. The latter is what I had in mind when I made the previous statement.

The 'gog first appeared in 1984, btw:

no 5th dimensional imps?
that sucks...

Originally posted by zopzop
You wouldn't even need the entire Celestial race. Any one of the Hosts (especially the Second Host that had both Tiamut and Arishem in it) would wipe the floor with Team DC.

i'm unfimilar with celestials are there ppl inside them? And Has one above all celestial been defeated? Lastly to assume each is a threat would be to place them a above imperiex(correct or no?)