posted a few pages ago
I don't care at all about dimensional tiering stuff, and I had previously thought the Universe Comic material was just using "dimension" and "universe" interchangeably, but it isn't the case in the Botcon scripts that take place between Universe chapters
Primal was briefed directly by Primus on the threat this would all have so as far as reliability of the statement goes, it's fine. Whatever my opinion on the authoral intent is doesn't matter much in the face of a statement that differentiates realities (universes) from "countless dimensions"
you can split hairs over whether "countless" really means "infinite" in this context if you want though, but I don't really see the issue. More often than not in transformers, it does. Even if not it's certainly more than the 17-22 number typically thrown around.
"outerversal" (not that we really use that here but w/e) would only apply to Unspace and the Astral Plane. Math breaks down in the former and it's outside the multiverse and basically same thing for the Astral Plane.
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i still need to do a full post on the shroud bc people dont have a clear understanding of it, even tfwiki, sort of mosunderstands it tl;dr word of god and AVP say that the shroud hit most of the multiverse but missed some of it, which is why Legends Manga Unicron still has multiversal+++...
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I don't care at all about dimensional tiering stuff, and I had previously thought the Universe Comic material was just using "dimension" and "universe" interchangeably, but it isn't the case in the Botcon scripts that take place between Universe chapters
Primal was briefed directly by Primus on the threat this would all have so as far as reliability of the statement goes, it's fine. Whatever my opinion on the authoral intent is doesn't matter much in the face of a statement that differentiates realities (universes) from "countless dimensions"
you can split hairs over whether "countless" really means "infinite" in this context if you want though, but I don't really see the issue. More often than not in transformers, it does. Even if not it's certainly more than the 17-22 number typically thrown around.
"outerversal" (not that we really use that here but w/e) would only apply to Unspace and the Astral Plane. Math breaks down in the former and it's outside the multiverse and basically same thing for the Astral Plane.