Chapter 1106 Ruthless Operation: Dr. Manhattan
Chapter 1106 Ruthless Operation: Dr. Manhattan
Chapter 1106 Ruthless Operation: Dr. Manhattan
From any perspective, Dr. Manhattan is a truly perfect being.
It comes from a multiverse that is nearing its end; the story of the Watchers universe has come to a close, like a comic book ending, a book turning to its last page, or a novel reaching its final chapter.
This is a normal process in the multiverse: cause, process, and ending.
The real anomaly is a super vampire universe that, when it's nearing its end and the story has reached its limit, simply reboots the universe and starts all over again. Theoretically, such a super vampire universe could exist indefinitely.
In the DC multiverse, nothing is immutable. Batman can be a playboy or born into the working class; Superman can have both parents alive or both deceased.
Nothing is permanent; the only thing that is permanent is that everything is constantly changing.
Of course, as a price, this universe will never give birth to any transcendent beings on its own. Or rather, Papetua used his own life to lock up the possibility of transcendent beings being born in the DC multiverse. And then, at this moment, hehe, I, Dr. Manhattan, am here!
The DC multiverse has never seen anything so different from Manhattan, and Manhattan feels something similar when it sees the DC multiverse.
Therefore, for a perfect being like Dr. Manhattan, if there must be a weakness, it must be curiosity. And if, besides curiosity, we must find another weakness—
That must mean they have absolutely no understanding of the DC multiverse.
For example, if you see someone mixing a pile of cement and sand together, then adding water and stirring, don't go up and help him stir if you don't know what he'll end up with.
What if the road he ends up paving with that cement isn't what you want?
But Dr. Manhattan didn't realize Chen Tao was paving the way; he didn't even realize the consequences of mixing the two powders together—
Then he came to help.
"what?"
The more Dr. Manhattan observes, the more fragments appear in the timeline.
Following Batman Dragon #1, who was killed by Bane along with his mercenaries, Batman Dragon #2, who also died, has now appeared.
After successfully scaring away Bane, Batman Dragon was accidentally infected by Count Dizzy when facing the Corrupted Black, and performed a public evolution for everyone.
Dr. Manhattan was somewhat bewildered.
But he still erased that history—just as he didn't know what would happen if he mixed cement and water.
Although I don't understand, I still take action.
The reason is simple: Dr. Manhattan discovered that if he didn't erase the history he had created through his observations, the entire history after Batman's Dragon "traveled" would collapse before him.
Dr. Manhattan has begun pushing forward with its ultimate collision with the DC multiverse, ultimately demanding a solution to save the Watchmen universe.
As he clashed with Superman, his previously vague ideas began to become clearer. He wanted to create a mechanism of one universe with two cores, creating a core in his own universe just like the main universe.
(The little boy with the quantum symbol on his head at the end of the Doomsday Bell)
He wanted his Watchmen universe to be a semi-independent universe within the DC multiverse, rather than being fully integrated like the Mass Universe or Wildstorm Universe.
To achieve this goal, he must begin along the collision path that has already been initiated, heading towards a hyper-time-flowing future where even Dr. Manhattan doesn't know how things will turn out.
If the entire history after Batman Dragon's time travel collapses at this point, then the path beneath his feet will be gone. Therefore, Dr. Manhattan can only continue to help Batman Dragon maintain history.
"First, erase the timeline between Batman Dragon and the Riddler —"
Dr. Manhattan continued operating.
Batman #4 died tragically at the hands of the Riddler. Batman died once at the hands of Bane and once at the hands of Rotten Black, but he died twice at the hands of the Riddler alone.
Riddler is too much trouble. As the only person in the DC multiverse whose intelligence can rival Batman and Lex Luthor, of course, is when he's not having an episode. Otherwise, he often does some incredibly stupid things for the sake of riddles.
In short, the Riddler's performance was exceptionally consistent, forcing Dr. Manhattan to find a way to erase his timeline to ensure that the Batman: Dragon storyline could continue.
And upstream of the hypertime stream ——————
[I am Chen Tao, so I erased this choice, thereby destroying the entire timeline of the Riddler.]
Batman #8 killed Bane because the National Guard hadn't been able to hold him off.
Therefore, I must make sure Bain is held back by the National Guard.
Dr. Manhattan continued operating, unaware that his actions completely overlapped with those of Chen Tao, the quantum batman from the upper reaches of the timeline.
At this moment, the DC multiverse has finally begun to complete the DC localization of Doctor Manhattan's quantum power. The last piece of the puzzle for the existence of Quantum Batman has been handed over by Doctor Manhattan himself. The more the actions of Quantum Batman Chen Tao and Doctor Manhattan overlap, the higher the degree to which the quantum power is integrated into the DC multiverse.
Batman on the 15th, 16th, and 17th was busy dating Wonder Woman Diana. He died at the hands of General Zod, Brainiac, and the mortal Mobius, respectively, due to prematurely ending his superhero activities, having children before becoming a superhero, and entering politics to become President of the United States.
So I erased all other options, making sure that in this timeline, I would ask Wonder Woman Diana to help me capture Superwoman and bring her back alive, and become even busier and take on more work.
Dr. Manhattan erased all of that one by one.
Batman #24 was busy teaching the brat Damian, but ended up dying a humiliating death at the hands of Sinestro.
[The father-son time with Damian: a familial bond I'd never experienced before, nor had I ever undertaken.]
Batman #27 was busy with Alfred, which wasted a lot of time. As a result, he missed the Speed Force storm unleashed by Gorilla Groud and failed to transform into Red Death to stop him. The result, of course, was his death.
[The time spent with Alfred, a wait that never received a response.]
Batman #32 actually settled down in Fiji, where he stayed for quite some time, until Darkseid's Apokolips army was reduced to dust.
My trip to Fiji was a dream that ended abruptly just as it began.
Dr. Manhattan cut them all out to ensure that the development of Batman Dragon followed exactly the original trajectory.
[Chen Tao, the Quantum Batman, cuts them all off to ensure his speed and progress are sufficient to keep up with the enemy's arrival.]
Thus, through the combined efforts of the two quantum energy users, they finally reached their designated goal at the appointed time:
Earth 15.
Look.
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