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Multiverse-2
The appearance of the destroyed Multiverse-2 is somewhat baffling. It was obliterated during the original Crisis. Post-COIE 10 it was deemed to have never existed. It was restored at the end of Convergence though stated to have ‘evolved’ (in part) into the worlds of the then-current New 52. Post-Death Metal it may have been fully restored as part of the wider Omniverse but surely not as this lifeless, destroyed husk?
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[QUOTE=jaygon;6075288]The appearance of the destroyed Multiverse-2 is somewhat baffling. It was obliterated during the original Crisis. Post-COIE 10 it was deemed to have never existed. It was restored at the end of Convergence though stated to have ‘evolved’ (in part) into the worlds of the then-current New 52. Post-Death Metal it may have been fully restored as part of the wider Omniverse but surely not as this lifeless, destroyed husk?[/QUOTE]
My reading of it is that its like a kind of ''afterlife'' for destroyed worlds. When all those Pre-COIE worlds were destroyed they basically got backed up as this ''lifeless destroyed husk''.
This does mean that on a purely [I]technical[/I] level, the Post-COIE earth (or earths) are [I]not[/I] the same as the Pre-COIE earths, which has been the prevalent theory since IC at least. Not sure how this ties in with the Metaverse concept, which suggests that Silver/Bronze Age Earth 1 [I]became[/I] Earth 0/New Earth at the end of COIE, and the previous version was backed up as Earth 1985.