jon kent beating cyborg superman in dark crisis 2 was pretty dope
i can't imagine a scenario where the bad guys don't job this time though, you literally have the likes of empty hand nekron darkseid etc standing behind pariah and then geb behind all of them
how are the heroes gonna beat this team? by villains perform jobbing of the century, it would be hilarious.
Originally posted by carver9
Change my mind.https://read1.onepunch-manga.com/manga/one-punch-man-chapter-169/
that's at best super saiyan level fight if we use dbz scale
flash throws blast, garou, saitama all into speed force
Originally posted by Galan007Based on the scans above, is that really what it suggests?
Hypertime existing outside the omniverse doesn't exactly make sense to me.
Yes, Bonnie's statement suggests that Thawne's death destabilizes Hypertime more because the "multiverses" (Omniverse???) are more stable by nature... if it weren't for the GEB assaulting it... but that doesn't necessarily mean that Hypertime and the Omniverse are mutually exclusive. Unless I'm missing something.
Also, I find Flashpoint Beyond more intriguing than Dark Crisis because it's a mystery. But that also leads me to hold off on using snippets of it as definitive evidence of wholesale retcon. The full scope of the mystery has yet to be revealed.
Originally posted by ODG
Based on the scans above, is that really what it suggests?Yes, Bonnie's statement suggests that Thawne's death destabilizes Hypertime more because the "multiverses" (Omniverse???) are more stable by nature... if it weren't for the GEB assaulting it... but that doesn't necessarily mean that Hypertime and the Omniverse are mutually exclusive. Unless I'm missing something.
Also, I find Flashpoint Beyond more intriguing than Dark Crisis because it's a mystery. But that also leads me to hold off on using snippets of it as definitive evidence of wholesale retcon. The full scope of the mystery has yet to be revealed.
the entire dc is a divine continuum, which include time and space
space is the omniverse, time is the hypertime
however you intepret space and time is the same way you should interpret omniverse and hypertime, just orders of magnitudes bigger
Originally posted by MrMindWhile they may be two opposite poles, based on how characters are describing them... I still am not sure they are mutually exclusive of each other.
the entire dc is a divine continuum, which include time and spacespace is the omniverse, time is the hypertime
however you intepret space and time is the same way you should interpret omniverse and hypertime, just orders of magnitudes bigger
Originally posted by carver9
Change my mind.https://read1.onepunch-manga.com/manga/one-punch-man-chapter-169/
Lmao. Why are you such an idiot?
Originally posted by Astner
Originally posted by Galan007
Hypertime existing outside the omniverse doesn't exactly make sense to me.
It's a of a weird take. Because it implies that the Omniverse and its substructures are all fully spatial, which means that regular time has to be relegated to a substructure of Hypertime.
In physics, the geometry of the universe affects the relative position and displacement in both space and time. Hence why the universe is referred to as space-time.
Originally posted by ODG
While they may be two opposite poles, based on how characters are describing them... I still am not sure they are mutually exclusive of each other.
they are not mutually exclusive
before this whole omniversal "all matters" concept, dc was using hypertime to connect all elseworlds non canon stories into the same multiverse family, it was used as a "omniverse" in a sense