PS of the previous chapter, about timeline coverage
(ps: If you have read the "Prologue" of the first chapter related to the work, you should notice that Harley also traveled through time in 1992. The Watchmen universe was destroyed by a nuclear war in 1992. In order to save the world, Dr. Manhattan entered the world in 1992.
, integrating the DC universe and the Watchmen universe.
That is, the big event "Doomsday Clock".
This is similar to The Flash traveling through time to save his mother, resulting in a major "Flashpoint" event - history changes from the past, affecting the present.
That is, the new timeline covers the original timeline.
There are some powerful beings who still vaguely remember what happened in the old timeline - in fact, the DC universe has been restarted countless times, and Super, Diana, and Master are just like clay dolls being played around without knowing it.
Why is this novel set up this way?
Because in the movies that everyone is familiar with, Steve died long ago, but in the comics, the New 52 universe, the plot is restarted, and that guy just crashed and landed on Paradise Island in the early 21st century.
He himself also played a pivotal role in Justice League and Justice League Dark.
For example, in the establishment of the Sky Eye Society, he even became the first generation leader, a role similar to Nick Fury of the Avengers in Marvel.
If he is alone, you can resurrect him for any reason, but he is not alone. He has a father, a mother, a sister, nephews, and a whole family.
Therefore, this is not a second guess here, Steve is the one who has been "restarted by the universe".
In fact, a concept is involved here: the uniqueness of the multiverse.
There is only one Darkseid, but there are countless Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman. They are not unique.
Creatures that are not unique will be affected by the restarted timeline, while unique creatures will be less affected.
Wasn't the subsequent big event "Darkseid War" caused by the Anti-Monitor's hatred of the multiverse being constantly restarted?)
Finally, don’t worry that I will include the timeline in the article and open other copies, it won’t be like that.
Remember Harley's defense feat?
A defensive feat every 10 levels.
Preventing yourself from being restarted is also a benign defense.