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Post by DC-Fan on Jan 18, 2020 20:24:10 GMT
LMAO, dude they did combine universes, they restarted the big bang, restored the multiverse to the way it was except for their original two universes which were made into one THUS rewriting history and erasing the billions of versions of the same people from both and being replaced with new ones. And was this addressed? Nope, not at all, and the heroes didn't care they celebrated that they didn't need to hop from one universe to another again like they traditionally have done to see each other. They had the means to restore things to the way they were yet they intentionally didn't restore an entire universe, on purpose? For no better reason than to make it easier to get around? They had NO means to restore things to the way they were. You seem to be under the misconception that when they restarted the Big Bang, they got to choose which universes would be re-created and which universes wouldn't. They had NO choice. All they could do was restart the Big Bang! Then it would be up to science to determine how many universes would be created from the Big Bang. Heck, after the universes were started, Supergirl and Flash each thought they were on their own Earth and didn't even know that their two Earths had merged. So that proves they didn't combine the universes or rewrite history. The multiverses had been destroyed by the Anti-Monitor. All they did was restart the Big Bang. Then it was science that determined how many universes would be created from the Big Bang. In Endgame, Steve Rogers went back in time and made the selfish choice to permanently erase Peggy Carter's children from history forever. Unlike Crisis on Infinite Earths, where the heroes had no control over how many universes would be created from the Big Bang, Steve Rogers did have control over whether or not Peggy Carter's children would be permanently erased from history. And Steve Rogers made the selfish choice to permanently erase Peggy Carter's children from history.
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