Originally posted by kgkgThe way most people seem to interpret the scene [and judging by this post, you don't seem to do the same], is that Hyperion palmed the planets, they broke [which is where my question comes from, why did they break?], and then touched eachother, annihilating the Universes.
Because the incursion was on eight hour timer? Did we learn something else/new?
If what your saying is true, and they broke not due to Hyperion's actions but due to them touching eachother after the 8 hours, then where was Hyperion when they collapsed? Why was he not still holding them?
Basically:
What do you think happened between Hyperion getting between them, and the Universes vanishing?
Originally posted by -Pr-
Until Hyperion gets more feats, there's very little to justify saying he would beat Prime imo.Prime wins.
Originally posted by DiesldudeThat's another discussion, I'm focusing soley on the 'Hyperion separates Universes with his palms' part. But for that feat, basically, Hyperion was at the junction point of the two Universes (Earths) as they overlapped [the Incursion points], after which both Universes followed and nullified eachother. Think of the two circles as representations of the two Universes, moving towards eachother:
@Philo, so are you also saying that Hyperion was at the right place and at the right time to avoid being part of universal destruction?
He was at the initial, infinitesimally small point where they meet, and then the Universes cascade into destruction. That doesn't mean he survived 'two big bangs in the face', or anything of the like. He just survived the overlapping he was present at [the two Earths, which were the 'islands on the ocean' as Hickman put it]. Only Eternity experienced the overlapping as a whole.
Now, back to that "Why did the Earths break when Hyperion was holding them?" part..
Originally posted by Philosophía
That's another discussion, I'm focusing soley on the 'Hyperion separates Universes with his palms' part. But basically, Hyperion was at the junction point of the two Universes (Earths) as they overlapped [the Incursion points], after which both Universes followed and nullified eachother. Thing of the two circles as representations of the two Universes, moving towards eachother:He was at the initial, infinitesimally small point where they meet, and then the Universes cascade into destruction. That doesn't mean he survived 'two big bangs in the face', or anything of the like. He just survived the overlapping he was present at [the two Earths, which were the 'islands on the ocean' as Hickman put it]. Only Eternity experienced the overlapping as a whole.
Now, back to that "Why did the Earths break when Hyperion was holding them?" part..
👆 good point, love to hear the answer to this question.
Originally posted by MindsetThat's an approximate representation. The energy released in the middle is that of the Earths collapsing with eachother, which cascaded into everything else collapsing with eachother and destroying itself.
So what you're saying is, the most amount of energy released was right in the middle.
Hyperion only experienced the former.
Originally posted by MindsetThe energy released in the center wasn't what destroyed the two Universes. It was the cascade effect of the Universes overlapping, which first took place in the center.
So basically, all of the energy was released from the center and spread out from there.Got it.
It's not so much 'WBH Hulk and Betty" hitting eachother, as it is 'Superman and Ultraman touching eachother'.
If you don't get that analogy, you're hopeless.
Yes, I know you're trolling me.