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Well... I don't know about that. It's a theory though. I just think in the DCEU, the Quantum Unfolding Storage Area has an unexplained backstory. I mean, the way I see it, Rick Flag Sr. might not even exist.
I guess the 2 year difference between DCEU and the DCU versions of events works it out.
  • DCU Peacemaker was still in prison when DCEU Peacemaker killed Auggie plus the Butterflies (2021).
  • DCEU and DCU Auggie …just convieniantly never ran across each other or there was a "Council of Auggie Smiths" which we have not learned about yet this season.
  • Ultimately, DCU Auggie started it all.
 
Anyway, in DCEU was never stated that the Quanting Unfold Chamber was a door to other universes. Maybe there is no connection between the 2
So it's a QUC in name only and just happens to look and operate like the real one and the DCEU's equally trailer trash hick-ass Auggie Smith just...happened to have it? Dare I say: invented it?

No.
 
The logical conclusion is to assume it's the same one and the Auggies never met.
The existence of two unique QUCs - one that will never have an origin and one that's essentially multiversal - you have to connect the dots.

Also, Peacemaker in the DCU didn't find out it could go to other universes until many years later.
 
If you have a mind-numbingly terrible theory like that, keep it to yourself, please.
I don't wanna get argumentative again...
 
what in the actual... what is this brand new the comic board. Anyway, in DCEU was never stated that the Quanting Unfold Chamber was a door to other universes. Maybe there is no connection between the 2
I mean, I personally kinda agree because, for me, they're separate universes. I don't apply any of my knowledge of the DCEU to the DCU and vice versa.

So it's a QUC in name only and just happens to look and operate like the real one and the DCEU's equally trailer trash hick-ass Auggie Smith just...happened to have it? Dare I say: invented it?

No.
Technically it's just called the Quantum Unfolding Storage Area in the DCEU.

The logical conclusion is to assume it's the same one and the Auggies never met.
The existence of two unique QUCs - one that will never have an origin and one that's essentially multiversal - you have to connect the dots.

Also, Peacemaker in the DCU didn't find out it could go to other universes until many years later.
His argument is that they're separate universes, so they're not necessarily the exact same. Just like how Superman is completely different in both universes. The DCU never existed when Peacemaker S1 came out. Officially, there's no connection. That's pretty much what he said. You couldn't add Peacemaker S2 information to the DCEU wiki even if you personally theorise that there's a connection... which there might be! It's not illogical in a "connect the dots" way.

If you have a mind-numbingly terrible theory like that, keep it to yourself, please.
I don't wanna get argumentative again...
Why would a difference in opinion make you argumentative? He didn't say anything against you, he just has a different take.
 
Technically it's just called the Quantum Unfolding Storage Area in the DCEU.
Still the same in design, function and dimensional aspects.
His argument is that they're separate universes, so they're not necessarily the exact same. Just like how Superman is completely different in both universes. The DCU never existed when Peacemaker S1 came out. Officially, there's no connection. That's pretty much what he said. You couldn't add Peacemaker S2 information to the DCEU wiki even if you personally theorise that there's a connection... which there might be! It's not illogical in a "connect the dots" way.
Either the DCU always existed or it was born from some event (Flashpoint) and all that Peacemaker / TSS events got carried over and removed from the DCEU's entire timeline.

The QUC or QUSA is an extremely advanced dimensional space that is connected to the rest of the multiverse, found through unique means, therefore it can't be replicated on some other Earth. It can't be a simple smaller version, because where did that DCEU come from? Right, we'll NEVER get answers for that from the DCEU's narrative.

Now that we're in the DCU, the DCEU narrative is over. Assuming the DCEU still exists in some form out there in the Nexus, because there's no reason why it wouldn't considering how The Flash movie ended, then this is essentially the same dimensional device used in Peacemaker S1. Period. You can look say it looks and acts the same but isn't the same, but you're creating another "what about"ism based on nothing.

Yes, with a lot of comic book stuff that forever goes explained, you have to connect the dots and sometimes the writers do help out with little clues that they can't focus on too much as to not hurt the story.

We'll see how the season turns out. What's given to us so far suggests this QUC/QUSA is unique enough in the grander multiverse that it can't be replicated. (If you're also someone who thinks the DCU is in it's own multiverse, you're too far gone with your own bias.)
Why would a difference in opinion make you argumentative? He didn't say anything against you, he just has a different take.
I just hate when some theory that is so objectively wrong in it's understanding of lore gets traction over logical theories.

For example, Christians believe God exists based on nothing factual. Some old dusty book isn't going to be anything but another whataboutism to the whole argument, nothing substantial. Athiests believe we are created via evolution from bones and fossils from ages ago, which is founded on "connecting the dots" aka LOGIC. FACTS.

Call me Lex Luthor, I don't care. How my mind is set is where I will refuse to accept simplistic 'theories' and people who flock to them as anything worth taking seriously.
 
Still the same in design, function and dimensional aspects.

Either the DCU always existed or it was born from some event (Flashpoint) and all that Peacemaker / TSS events got carried over and removed from the DCEU's entire timeline.

The QUC or QUSA is an extremely advanced dimensional space that is connected to the rest of the multiverse, found through unique means, therefore it can't be replicated on some other Earth. It can't be a simple smaller version, because where did that DCEU come from? Right, we'll NEVER get answers for that from the DCEU's narrative.

Now that we're in the DCU, the DCEU narrative is over. Assuming the DCEU still exists in some form out there in the Nexus, because there's no reason why it wouldn't considering how The Flash movie ended, then this is essentially the same dimensional device. Period. You can look say it looks and acts the same but isn't the same, but you're creating another "what about"ism based on nothing.

Yes, with a lot of comic book stuff that forever goes explained, you have to connect the dots and sometimes the writers do help out with little clues that can't focus on too much as to not hurt the story.

We'll see how the season turns out. What's given to us so far suggests this QUC/QUSA is unique enough in the grander multiverse that it can't be replicated. (If you're also someone who thinks the DCU is in it's own multiverse, you're too far gone with your own bias.)

I just hate when some theory that is so objectively wrong in it's understanding of lore gets traction over logical theories.
The DCU is already extremely similar to the DCEU without them being connected, I just see it as an extension of that. It's logical, but again, it's not like something the DCEU wiki could add so it's still technically unofficial and there's no answer. It could have any origin, but we'll never know. It's the same reason I don't think DCEU Rick Flag had a dad that looked like Crossbones.

For example, Christians believe God exists based on nothing factual. Some old dusty book isn't going to be anything but another whataboutism to the whole argument, nothing substantial. Athiests believe we are created evolution from bones and fossils from ages ago, which is founded on "connected the dots" aka LOGIC. FACTS.

Call me Lex Luthor, I don't care. How my mind is set is where I will refuse to accept simplistic 'theories' and people who flock to them as anything taking seriously.
I mean, I (personally) agree, but we're discussing fictional universes, not religion. Ain't nothing wrong with that. I also don't have a problem with people disagreeing as long as they don't use their beliefs to validate hatred of others.
 
The DCU is already extremely similar to the DCEU without them being connected, I just see it as an extension of that. It's logical, but again, it's not like something the DCEU wiki could add so it's still technically unofficial and there's no answer. It could have any origin, but we'll never know. It's the same reason I don't think DCEU Rick Flag had a dad that looked like Crossbones.
What Strange was arguing was that it just existed from the ether as some different but similar-in-function origin is why I had made the religious connection. I refuse to accept something just exists.

I've had so many theories proven right in the past. It always started with some yuck-mouth thinking I was a nutcase.
Then I was proven right. What came next was a whole lotta silence and downvotes.

I'm cynical as shit about it, obviously. And that's not even getting to some really personal stuff I'd prefer not to discuss here that has hardened me into this stance.
 
@Dego Strange Not trying to harp on you as an individual.
My resolve in regards to theories where something 'exists' based on...nothing, it just exists - just triggers the hell outta me.

And personally, that ruins comic books for me. I'll rather have answers than assume, I dunno, Jar Jar Binks was a Sith Lord and did the whole Sith mind trick at the Senate. No...just no.
 
He even uses the same mouth mimicking in The Clone Wars. I'd rather believe he is very force-sensitive... but he's too stupid to know that, let alone be evil. Mainly just for the lols though.
 
He even uses the same mouth mimicking in The Clone Wars. I'd rather believe he is very force-sensitive... but he's too stupid to know that, let alone be evil. Mainly just for the lols though.
Seeing as the Gungans were so secluded from the rest of society, I wouldn't be surprised if the Jedi council were even aware he was force sensitive from birth (I don't know how they would know this, so I could be wrong, though at the very least they didn't come find him)
 

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