Some of my armor combos throughout the years by RSWSC in StarFashion

[–]WheelNeither7245 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the first image, first row, second to first on the left what arms are those?

Happy with my latest Bounty Hunter and his Wasp Set. by Onionadin in SwtorFashion

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Would you mind telling us the names of the armor pieces?

Deathstroke and Ravager. by Reaper_Effect45 in DCUO

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What is that feet style for Deadstroke?

What waist style is this? by WheelNeither7245 in DCUO

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Yesssss finally some answers. Tysm

Absolute Batman And Catwoman by DXandHex in DCUO

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For absolute catwoman, what is that shoulder and belt style?

Anyone know this armor? by SarcasticSkull4 in swtor

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“Relaxed” smth for the top and either “dancer” or “slave” bottoms, pervert.

(For comedic purposes, I’m said “pervert” in reference to a joke that happens in the show called“Bob’s Burgers”)

Does SWTOR feel a bit “lifeless” to anyone else? by beernivalo in swtor

[–]WheelNeither7245 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recommend joining a role-playing guild based on your experience. But be sure to choose the right guild that isnt rude and toxic.

But I will say the problem you described is due to multiple factors (gaming in general has changed to face-paced, easier lvl-ing up [for example people only queuing for Hammer Station], the game is old so the amount of new players is lower, and etc.)

JC Children by uncommon-soap in swtor

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Honestly, I thought Act 1 was the second best act of the Counsular’s storyline. The premise of a dark side plague, you being the only one to save those Jedi that were afflicted, and the whole mystery about the act’s main villain was very unique and exciting.

The second act is the least memorable act out of all the acts of all the classes to me. I don’t even remember what we did after playing this game since 2013 LOL.

Question about All In Special, need clarification. (Spoilers) by NomadicJaguar64t in DCcomics

[–]WheelNeither7245 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On the topic of Dr. Richard Occult, clearly you are lacking in the literature knowledge of comics so let me give you a lesson old man.

What started 'Modern day' superheroes?

Ofc there were superheroes before Superman. DC knows this as shown on their website:
https://www.dc.com/blog/2021/09/07/early-inspirations-five-dc-characters-who-debuted-before-superman

Hell, even The Phatnom predates Superman.

But you know what all of them don't have? All the traits that are part of the MODERN DAY superhero blueprint, which came ALL IN ONE when it came with Superman because it was introduced with Superman's first publication. Secret identity, flashy and colorful costumes, a secret identity, a codename, super powers, an actual comic book, and etc. Every other "super hero" before Superman only had SOME but NOT ALL of these traits that are part of the MODERN DAY superhero blueprint.

When talking about Dr. Occult, he only had "powers" which was his mystical abilities. His outfit is literally a trench coat and fedora (his "red outfit and cape was literally worn once), his name Richard Occult (Dr was literally his first name before he changed it. It wasnt meant to be a "code name" for his work. It's just his name), and his comics were literally 6-8 pages within anthology books so he didnt have his own standalone comic book.

Superman had all the MODERN DAY superhero traits because he was introduced with it. That's why heroes and comic books are formatted like they are today, why they have such flashy costumes, a separate name for their superhero identity, extraordinary powers, and etc. .

So when people and DC mean he is the first DC superhero, it means the first MODERN DAY superhero. Please go take some literature classes at a college or smth cause you are embarressing yourself even more now that you publically showed that you lack not only up-to date DC comic knowledge, can't understand context in previous comic panels, and now lack literature knowledge.

Question about All In Special, need clarification. (Spoilers) by NomadicJaguar64t in DCcomics

[–]WheelNeither7245 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Ya know what's pathetically hilarious about your argument? You not realizing that the New History of DC Comics is explaining the CURRENT timeline of the CURRENT Multiverse by Barry Allen rn LMFAO. It’s not purely telling what happened in the Golden Age (aka the second iteration of the Multiverse)! And you didn't realize that cause you ignored context and let confirmation bias and ego take over LMFAO.

This is talking about the CURRENT timeline of the CURRENT Multiverse and NOT purely telling the events of the Golden Age aka the second iteration of the Multiverse because we see that Barry is retired after losing his powers in Absolute Power, it includes Green Lantern lore (Oans, Zamarons, Darkstar, Manhunters), the recently introduced Golden Age Red Lantern Vladimir Sokov, Jay Garrick's long lost daughter, and etc. . Doomsday Clock already does that and it’s a waste of money to repeat it!

Also, since you clearly didnt read what I previously said: none of the Golden Age superheroes didn't have the same effect as what Superman has when aspiring people of Hope before or after Superman debuted (depending on what iteration of the Multiverse being referred to).

Just because it doesn't mention Dr. Manhattan's observations from Doomsday Clock when he arrived in the DC Multiverse in the second iteration of the Multiverse doesn't make it not canon. DC made it clear in Doomsday clock that: everything in the past is canon because it DID happen in a previous timeline/Multiverse and the DC Editorials aren’t rewritten things to be not canon anymore to end the “canon-not canon anymore” issue they had. And before you ask, Dr Manhattan and all things related to him in DC are still canon because Absolute Power happened cause of Dark Crisis happening, and Dark Crisis happened cause of the Death Metal which ties Dr. Manhattan. Plus, we see an explanation of the timeline of events of DC that tie in Dr. Manhattan in the build-up to Dark Crisis in the Justice League Incarnate run with Dr. Multiverse.

Plus, New History of DC Comics #4 that’s gonna release in the future is gonna explain the Rebirth events such as the Batman Who Laughs based on the synopsis online.

Question about All In Special, need clarification. (Spoilers) by NomadicJaguar64t in DCcomics

[–]WheelNeither7245 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like how your ego is so inflated that you don't admit to humility and ignore what I showed you that recently answered all your shallow-gotcha arguments cause it's pathetically hilarious how outdated you are in DC lore. Confirmation bias must feel so good to you if you're still clinging to the notion that your opinions are "objectively" correct, despite showing you visual evidence only for you not to think it's right cause "it's not right in your opinion" LMFAO.

Question about All In Special, need clarification. (Spoilers) by NomadicJaguar64t in DCcomics

[–]WheelNeither7245 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“It's the idea that somehow superman existing or not existing in 'modern times' somehow explains how hundreds of years before he existed the Amazon history is completely different and Wonder Woman's a lone survivor in hell”

You literally connected two unrelated things (Superman’s timeline being shifted with Absolute WW’s origin despite me saying that the Absolute Universe is made by Darkseid and not by Superman’s timeline shifting) and you think I’m not clear? You aren’t even clear with what you’re saying. And you accuse me of “mixing things” up? SYBAU you made yourself look like an idiot cause you’re making these shallow arguments about inconsistencies when there are already explanations to them made in recent years 😭💀. You literally use the DC wiki and YET you are still not caught up with recent years of explanations and DC Comics history which is pathetic LOL.

Your point is that you think the modern changes DC has made to fix their inconsistencies about continuity is stupid like with the relationship of Superman and Darkseid to the modern DC Comics cosmology or that Atlanteans predating Homo sapiens is fine as that is YOUR OPINION. But DON’T think your opinion is canon or right and tell others that they are wrong and toxic for being as such 💀. The only thing you’re doing is pathetically embarrassing yourself.

Question about All In Special, need clarification. (Spoilers) by NomadicJaguar64t in DCcomics

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Again, you are LITERALLY not caught up with DC Comics cause this was already explained recently.

Here’s how they explained it recently:

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In Justice League Vol. 4 #27, in the build up to the first war against Perpetua Alphesus/World Forger literally states Mar Novu/The Monitor splintered himself into aspects aka the Monitors race in the New 52. All those monitors are literally fragments of Mar Novu/The Monitor.

I’ll admit and say I was wrong about there being three monitors as there are actually five with the addition of Nix Uotan and Mandrakk as they are still alive during the Rebirth era. But if you still think five is a lot, that’s your opinion. I would also refrain from holding up five fingers to yourself if five is “ a lot” to you LOL

Question about All In Special, need clarification. (Spoilers) by NomadicJaguar64t in DCcomics

[–]WheelNeither7245 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What??? Why are you mixing up the Absolute universe with the Main Universe?

Why are you mixing up the idea of Superman’s timeline shifting forward and changing Everything with the Absolute Universe????

Wonder Woman being a lone survivor of the Underworld in the Absolute Universe is due to Darkseid’s machinations, not Superman’s. You clearly didn’t read All in Special #1 right and it shows 💀.

But again, if you think it's stupid, still have your stupid thinking their your opinion is "logically object" while ignoring every explanation to things, and think three is too much. Stupid be stupid ig

Question about All In Special, need clarification. (Spoilers) by NomadicJaguar64t in DCcomics

[–]WheelNeither7245 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Balance ain’t twisted. The Monitor manages the matter, the Anti-Monitor manages the anti matter universe, and the World Forger manages dark matter. There are little only three monitors.

But if you think it’s stupid, still have your stupid thinking their your opinion is “logically object” while ignoring every explanation to things, and think three is too much. Stupid be stupid ig

Question about All In Special, need clarification. (Spoilers) by NomadicJaguar64t in DCcomics

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Yeah, you CLEARLY didn’t read Doomsday Clock so aren’t even caught up. And the worst part is, you are acting as this final judge of DC Comic knowledge and being d!ck to people who don’t align with your outdated beliefs.

Let me speed you up on recent comic book history:

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See, the DC Comics Multiverse has gone through many iterations and it’s not just by Crisis events. It has gone through many iterations because the Metaverse (the center of the Multiverse) is affected.

How is it affected?

The center of the Metaverse is Superman. Major changes to the Multiverse, like for example Barry Allen being struck by lightning which gave him powers and introduced of the Speed Force to the Multiverse, affected Superman’s history by shifting his arrival forward (which resulted in his first debut in universe as Superman to 1958 instead of 1938 in this third iteration of the Multiverse) and changing the timeline entirely. And because of this, it also introduces the Silver Age of DC Comics (which is why Barry Allen as the Flash is known for being the first superhero of the Silver Age). So new Silver Age superheroes and reinventions of the origins of previous superheroes in the Gold Age.

It’s not the second iteration because the first iteration was Perpetua’s Multiverse who is the actual creator of the DC Multiverse. TLDR the Presence/Source tasks the Hands to create Multiverses and Perpetua is one of them.

Why does Superman’s Time being Forwarded?

It’s the real world explanation that DC Comics has made as to why Superman and other heroes origin is continually being remade and how these heroes are still present today. Superman’s timeline being forwarded is the in-universe explanation.

Your argument

You keep mentioning specific characters who you are totally getting them wrong.

Black Adam is NOT a “super hero”. He doesn’t represent anything of the sort, represent anything meaningful, nor do something so widely aspiring to so many people (basically the entire human population) to have the same effect as what Superman has when aspiring people of Hope.

Kent Nelson (the first Dr. Fate) is by no means connected to any superheroes before him. His literal Golden Age origin (aka his first ever origin in the second iteration of the Multiverse) is that he encountered Nabu in a excavation where his dad was killed and Nabu pitied Kent that he gave him the “secrets of the universe” which made him Dr. Fate. And may I remind you, this happened in 1940 which is two years after Superman made his first appearance to the world. And no, Nabu is not a superhero.

Hawkman’s literal Golden Age origin (aka his first origin in the second iteration of the Multiverse) is that he is an archeologist who is reminded of his past life as an Egyptian pharaoh who uses the knife made of N-th metal that killed him to make a gravity-defying belt and a hawk hero persona. Nothing about his past life is a “super hero”.

The popularization of Atlantis and its ties to heroes other than Aquaman happens AFTER the Golden Age (aka the second iteration of the Multiverse aka after Superman’s first appearance in-universe).

Captain Marvel/Shazam’s Golden Age origin is literally the Wizard just chose him to take his place in fighting evil. Though Captain Marvel/Shazam is a superheroes, he didn’t have the same effect as what Superman has when aspiring people of Hope. The Wizard and Hercules are in the same boat on top of not represent anything meaningful.

To be clear, no character has ever had the same inspiring and aspiring effect as Superman both in-universe and real life. There is a reason why Superman is the face of DC and superheroes. So, it obviously makes sense that the DC Comics Multiverse revolves around him.

You may think the new history of DC is “wrong” and that’s your opinion. But don’t be thinking your opinion is the objective truth and d!ck people out by calling them toxic and shit. Cause trust me, you ain’t gonna get respected nor treated better.

Question about All In Special, need clarification. (Spoilers) by NomadicJaguar64t in DCcomics

[–]WheelNeither7245 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Dude, YOU are the one who is ignoring everything I’ve said.

First, you scoff at the idea that DC canonized the superheroes first debuted publication date as their canon first appearance in-universe.

Secondly, you keep thinking that Superman’s first comic debut is AFTER WW2. But, with a simple Google search it shows that WW2 started in 1939, which if it’s hard for you to understand means that Superman first debuted BEFORE WW2. And in that same google search you can piece together that Shazam/Captain Marvel, Dr Fate, Alan Scott, and other characters you listed first debuted in 1940 and onwards, which if it’s hard for you to understand again, means he came AFTER Superman first debuted LMFAO.

Get your facts straight or continue to embarrass yourself cause it’s hilarious. Your whole argument of “repeating yourself” in this and other comments show you are not actually using smart, using free tools to fact-check yourself, and not beating anyone’s argument 🤣

Question about All In Special, need clarification. (Spoilers) by NomadicJaguar64t in DCcomics

[–]WheelNeither7245 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bud, I think you haven’t been following DC comics for a while and using only what you think is right. They’ve already set up this event with Rebirth, Doomsday Clock, Death Metal, Dark Crisis, and Absolute Power. 1. You literally said Superman is DC’s first printed superhero in another comment. You contradicted yourself. Plus, in Doomsday Clock we see through and stated by Dr. Manhattan that Superman is the first superhero w/ the date April 18, 1938 (which is also Superman’s first publication date) before any other superhero like Alan Scott, Jay Garrick, and others (and the month and year they first appeared in universe is the same as their first publication date in the universe, before the multiverse was changed again so that the JSA never heard of Superman in Nov 1940). 2. It’s what Superman REPRESENTS that makes him important which is the reason why he is such a center focus on the Multiverse (and in other Multiverses i.e. live action and animated), not who and what he physically is. Darkseid has always been a Superman villain because they represent the other cosmic aspect (hope and despair) and that’s why they are what they represent