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PS of the previous chapter

 Sorry, I forgot to post it last night, because it was a separate chapter and was placed in the later chapters. I didn’t see it. I only found out when I was planning to write a new chapter today.

Ordinary people and ordinary weapons cannot kill the Dark Knight in the multiverse of light. This is the setting of the comics.

The reason directly given by the original setting is that the world rules of the light multiverse and the dark multiverse are different, and the ninth divine gold needs to be used to hurt them.

If this setting is really followed, the super-time flow where the Monitor is located and the anti-matter universe where the Anti-Monitor King is located will obviously have different world rules from the main universe, but there was no such setting at that time.

Of course, DC often creates different settings in different comics and events, which is not surprising.

However, coincidentally, the Anti-Monitor King died several times, but except for the time he was killed by Harley, he was never directly killed by a superhero. The first time was in Crisis on Infinite Earths, when he was killed by Darkseid.

The Omega Effect grabbed people's heads, and during the Second Color-Light Legion War, they happened to be picked up by the Black Death Emperor.

Darkseid and Black Death are not ordinary people.

The Monitor also died twice, being killed by the Anti-Monitor in Crisis on Infinite Earths, and massacred by Mandrake in the final crisis, and Mandrake could only be killed by Thinking Superman.

Therefore, the current setting in this book is that as long as one's own life and energy levels are sufficient, and have enough power to interfere and distort the effects of the laws of the universe on the other party, you can kill the other party, instead of simply "Ninth Metal"

Only those in the Dark Multiverse can be harmed'.

The reason for this adjustment is not only to unify the settings of the entire book, but also because there are too many bugs in the original comic settings.

For example, old Bruce's "Five Finger Death Punch", this glove really exists in the comics, and he also used this glove to scare all the supermen from the dark multiverse into retreating, as if he was holding a sacred gem into a zombie swarm.

The question is, since only the Ninth Metal can harm people in the Dark Multiverse, why can the Five-Finger Death Punch scare away the Dark Superman? This is a key plot, relying on the fists to scare away the Dark Superman and wake up from the human tower

Only Old Bruce can rescue Dachao who has been built into the human tower.

By the time "Dark Metal" came later, that is, when Papetua appeared, the setting that only the Ninth Metal could harm people in the Dark Multiverse was almost completely abandoned.

Therefore, some adjustments were made in this book.

Doesn’t it say in the comic setting that people can’t be killed because the laws of the world are different?

In other words, people in the Dark Multiverse are difficult to kill because the dark energy and the laws of the Dark Multiverse exert a certain effect on them. As long as this effect is reduced, distorted or blocked, people can be killed.

Ordinary superheroes cannot twist the laws of the Dark Multiverse on their own and can only rely on the Ninth Metal. However, top supreme beings with special abilities such as Harley, Black Death, and Darkseid have sufficient power on their own.

, the method is strong enough, you can kill them directly, but you can't be so dignified as the Black Death Emperor, Darkseid, it's better than a piece of Ninth Metal in the bad streets of the main universe, right?

The ninth metal is not the tenth metal. It is difficult for ordinary people to find it, but there is really no shortage of those who have the skills.

In addition, one more complaint, the reason why in the comic is that the Ninth Metal can be used to hurt people in the Dark Multiverse, it is for the sake of the main plot that is a bit brain-dead.

The main plot of Barbatos is actually relatively simple: Barbatos arrives, and the hero discovers that only the Ninth Metal can harm the Dark Knight, so he divides his troops into four groups to search for the Ninth Metal, and then discovers that all four groups have fallen into the trap of the Laughing Bat.

Laughter takes over, and thankfully Superman and Bruce Sr. bring back Metal Ten.

Well, the MVP of this crisis should be awarded to Sandman. Without his help, the world would be over.

With the setting that only the Ninth Metal can harm the Dark Knight, the main line of the heroes being divided into four groups to search for the Ninth Metal can be established. In fact, it is a bit like "The Lord of the Rings". Only the Doomsday Mountains can melt the Lord of the Rings, so the existence of the expedition team is possible.

Meaning, their courage is worthy of praise, and then the main plot of "The Lord of the Rings" can be established.

The problem is that the only element in "Lord of the Rings" is Mount Doom. The key element that drives the main plot of Dark Night is the Ninth Metal. Hell, back in the main universe, the US military directly controlled the mining of the metal promethium.

The power and N metal have even spread to the extent that Senagang has become a huge interstellar civilization.

In order to make the ninth metal the only one, the DC editor came up with an even more idiotic plot - in order to prevent the darkness from falling, and to prevent "Wayne the Carriage" from absorbing the five metals, Hawkman and Hawkgirl destroyed all the "supers" in advance.

The "ninth metal" that heroes can touch.

Well, if they can't destroy the Senagan civilization, they will destroy the ninth metal that is easily accessible on the earth. As for the Priests of the Owls and the Court of Owls, it is obvious that Hawkman and Hawkgirl cannot stop them at all.

Regardless of whether the plot is cerebral palsy or not, the fact that Metal Ninth cannot be destroyed (or is difficult to destroy) is also the setting of the original comic!

The ninth metal is originally called "eternal metal". Even without forging, it can naturally distort the rules of the universe and fight against the rules of the universe. How can we leverage the rules and use scientific and magical laws to destroy them?)


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