oh I thought the actual presentation, dialogue etc. were sick as hell. As a video it was very fun to watch@OtherGalaxy
How did you like the dialogue? I liked that they were having a slam poetry battle at the same time as the physical fightha
Hotrod vs Invincible and Soundwave vs Octavia will do the trickTransformers gonna be needing W
back to back Ls be crazy
~Bernice Summerfield, the Infernal Nexus
She would never have a clear memory of the feelings that followed - feelings that the human body was never meant to experience and with which the human mind was ever meant to cope. Intellectually, she knew that she was merely rotating through the extradimensional axis that three-dimensional beings do all the time - the three dimensions plus Time that we know being only three-plus-Time of an infinite dimensional set - without even knowing it.
There is a common misconception, incidentally, that a different dimensional set is the same thing as another world. This simply isn't so. Dimensions are indeed involved, but in the same way that one can point in the general direction of the United States of America from the Republic of Ireland, but it is as impossible to actually do anything with dimensions as it is to cross the North Atlantic on foot.
~Bernice Summerfield, the Infernal Nexus
Paraward, we find a sheath of histories which are either eternally separate from our own anchored time or which diverge and return to it so far in the past, or so far in the future, as to be – functionally – eternally separate from it in terms of the noospheres of the Great Houses. The physical laws of these universes are identical to ours, but all else is different. We call these paraward space-time entities ‘parallel worlds’.
Alterward, we find those histories which divert, at crucial or innocuous moments alike, from ours. Here are the worlds where a toe goes unstubbed, or a vital battle is lost, where the five hundred and eleventh hair on a sloth in the forest has gone grey in one world, and white in another. Many (perhaps most of these) rejoin the main anchored universe as their micro-changes fall away into quantum uncertainty. When the million sloths are dead and decomposing, what effect will the colour of one hair have had? A few (the mathematics contains several high order infinities, so the number itself may be high) do not appear to rejoin, either eternally leading outside the ‘time-space’ horizon approachable by a normal time-ship, or curving back in closed loops longer than our normal ships can reach, beyond the futures we can access. We call these alterward space-time entities ‘alternate worlds’.'
~The Brakespeare Voyage
Imagine, if you will, a vortex. A really powerful vortex that drags into itself anything that comes into its trajectory. A vortex made up of an infinite number of well, levels for want of a better description. And if they seem to diminish as they get towards the bottom of the vortex, rest assured, it’s an illusion. For this vortex has no bottom. It is, being constructed of chronon energy, and thus temporal in nature, endless. Eternal. Bottomless, topless, middleless. It is neither linear not multifaceted in existence. It is completely unique and is, theoretically, situated at the centre of creation. Of course, in a multiverse that expands exponentially and is unfixed and infinite in nature, a ‘centre’ is a theoretical and practical impossibility For millennia, scholars have tried to fathom the true nature of what they have come to refer to as ‘The Spiral’. They have failed because, of course, they cannot tell whether each time they examine the Spiral they are seeing it exponentially or randomly.
~The Spiral Scratch
Elektra and Prometheus may have been gods, but there were greater gods. Beings at the very pinnacle of existence, at the summit of the cosmic hierarchy.
~The Quantum Archangel
'There are some powers in the omniverse that can do anything. The Guardians, for example. The only things that bind them are codes of conduct, civil laws designed to give sentient races some means of maintaining a stable existence. I sometimes wonder if that's the reason the Time Lords are so introverted. . . they've bargained with creatures who could pull the arms off spiral galaxies.'
~No Future
TOYMAKER: Moments like these are a joy, when someone thinks they can outwit the maker of the games. Do you think a grand total of two can cause me to shiver when I've played against the Guardians of Time and Space and shrank them into voodoo dolls? Name your challenge, Doctor.
Late on this. But with characters on that scale but I prefer Molecule Man vs Doctor Manhattan. Feels like there are more connections there (I've heard they originally got their powers in a similar way).Liam wants to do Lucifer VS Beyonder apparently
I think they went with it because it was a more thematically fitting way for Galactus to win. Similarly Obito nabbed most of the wincons because of Kamui bfr but in the animation he won with IT+head bonkI like how half the verdict was "Ultimate Nullifier GG" but Galactus didn't win with it in the actual fight animation.
I get ya but MM is too unknown to normies more than beyonderLate on this. But with characters on that scale but I prefer Molecule Man vs Doctor Manhattan. Feels like there are more connections there (I've heard they originally got their powers in a similar way).
Owen probably stomps (I know Doc Manhattan got a massive amp from Rebirth, but it's hard to beat "Omniverse in a Box" lol) but I could see some good dialogue between the two and there being some fun with both characters trying to manipulate the very narrative of the fight while it's happening.
Out of all 4 of them I think Doc Manhattan is the most known, really. So I think his name recognition could carry the matchup to be fair.I get ya but MM is too unknown to normies more than beyonder
I enjoyed The Giggle, personally. And yeah, i'd second this. Seems like a fun matchup to me.I'm back
Hotrod vs Invincible and Soundwave vs Octavia will do the trick
Also I really want the Celestial Toymaker vs Mr. Mxy after The Giggle. Mediocre episode due to the end I hear but it feels perfect. Here is the Toymaker, for reference:
Also has a chance to show how insane Doctor Who's cosmology is because it's the only other mainstream verse that can (legitimately, 40k wank doesn't count) match DC/Marvel
The cosmology is infinitely dimensional:
There is a higher order infinite number of universes with different forms of physics, each universe having their own infinite parallel dimension universes:
And the Time Vortex is infinitely leveled
The guardians are at the pinnacle of the cosmology described above:
They are beings that can do anything in the Omniverse
Said omniverse is connected to Marvel (Look at the bottom panel in the middle, there is Spiderman)
The Toymaker is one of them, the Crystal Guardian, and in fact he can fuck with the others quite well:
I still feel Mxy would win, but I legitimately like this matchup
Really speaking can't say I be interested nor do I see Doc M being a big enough to carry a lesser Known capeshit character and a weird ass version of NixonOut of all 4 of them I think Doc Manhattan is the most known, really. So I think his name recognition could carry the matchup to be fair.
Though I understand people want him to fight some weird version of Nixon? I'd think MM would at least be less obscure than an AU Nixon but who knows, I guess...
Sam vs Duke is something I wanted ever since Season 1 honestlySome FPS matchups
new Marathon game is coming out so maybe? its the only really fitting match for Doomslayer thoughThe other FPS DB I want
There is Tadano but that's never happening, and Security Guard would just be cooler and still give Doomguy the win.new Marathon game is coming out so maybe? its the only really fitting match for Doomslayer though
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