@OtherGalaxy
What do you think of this? Some of these I feel are acting as if the character has prep. Cause I cannot see Rick, Ant-Man or Captain Atom devising a counter-measure in a first-time encounter with no knowledge.
@OtherGalaxy
What do you think of this? Some of these I feel are acting as if the character has prep. Cause I cannot see Rick, Ant-Man or Captain Atom devising a counter-measure in a first-time encounter with no knowledge.
Ash Ketchum
Debatable
Hulk
MV Godzilla
The Doctor
Rick
With Hulk I imagine people are just assuming because he’s “Herald Level” he scales to all the hax resistances characters like Silver Surfer has. Still pretty dumb though because you can’t really scale hax resistance to other characters, they either show they have the resistance or they don’t have it.Dawg come on now.
Bro come on now what the fuck are we doing
aside from Unicron threatening to destroy everything, the silver matrixes each have the power of a universe/big bang. Optimus uses one to become Star Convoy and defeats the Vok with it. Primus may have killed a version of Megatron with one (this single iteration of Primus doesn't seem to be that strong without his matrixes). The goal of the story is for one person to successfully create a universe in their image, which becomes the G1 universe (the japanese one anyways).
So feats range from universal all the way up to omniversal in Unicron's cas
wasn't the Japanese Multiverse seperate from the main Transformers Multiverse? and iirc Star Power Optimus at the end of the Generation Selects line did defeated the Japanese version of Unicron in the 2011 G1 era.just found out in the japanese Transformers Selects manga post-Shroud Unicron was still destroying the entire multiverse, so even a weakened Unicron is still omniversal. Shouldn't lose to base Galactus in either form
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I haven’t found anything indicating it’s outside of the “main multiverse” , unless you mean Japanese G1 continuity being separate from American G1, which is definitely true but they aren’t in different or inaccessible cosmologies or anything like that. Galvatron II from Marvel’s timeline appears in the manga, you can also look back at things like Alternity where both english and jp timelines were accessed by those characters, and the Nemesis Prime that appears in Alternity is the same one who hd previously been in the Cybertron comic Balancing Act. I believe they’re all just classified as different Primax universes, some more related to each other than others.wasn't the Japanese Multiverse seperate from the main Transformers Multiverse? and iirc Star Power Optimus at the end of the Generation Selects line did defeated the Japanese version of Unicron in the 2011 G1 era.
ahh ic, thank you so much for the helpI haven’t found anything indicating it’s outside of the “main multiverse” , unless you mean Japanese G1 continuity being separate from American G1, which is definitely true but they aren’t in different or inaccessible cosmologies or anything like that. Galvatron II from Marvel’s timeline appears in the manga, you can also look back at things like Alternity where both english and jp timelines were accessed by those characters, and the Nemesis Prime that appears in Alternity is the same one who hd previously been in the Cybertron comic Balancing Act. I believe they’re all just classified as different Primax universes, some more related to each other than others.
Unicron does get beaten at a few different points in the manga iirc (I’d have to go back and check specifics tho), the most recent time I remember involved Primus getting involved or something?