Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 19 (click to see context) from:
* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: Strictly speaking, the Chris Claremont era never had a "real ending" in a conventional sense. As a result, Grand Design creates a TimeLoop that goes back to Days Of Future Past storyline to serve as a kind of ending that the Claremont era never had by revealing that the entirety of Grand Design led to the dark alternate future seen in that storyline, with an assassination of a another senator sparking the creation of Project Nimrod. In the end, Grand Design ultimately circles back to a happier timeline where Days Of Future Past is averted but everything unrelated to that storyline still taking place with Grand Design being in its own timeline away from canon.
to:
* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: Strictly speaking, the Chris Claremont era never had a "real ending" in a conventional sense. As a result, Grand Design creates a TimeLoop that goes back to Days Of Future Past storyline to serve as a kind of ending that the Claremont era never had by revealing that the entirety of Grand Design led to the dark alternate future seen in that storyline, with an assassination of a another senator in the place of Senator Kelly sparking the creation of Project Nimrod. In the end, Grand Design ultimately circles back to a happier timeline happy ending where the Days Of Future Past timeline is averted but everything unrelated to that storyline still taking place with Grand Design being in its own looped timeline away from 616 canon.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: Strictly speaking, the Chris Claremont era never had a "real ending" in a conventional sense. As a result, Grand Design creates a TimeLoop that goes back to Days Of Future Past storyline to serve as a kind of ending that the Claremont era never had by revealing that the entirety of Grand Design led to the dark alternate future seen in that storyline, with an assassination of a another senator sparking the creation of Project Nimrod. In the end, Grand Design ultimately circles back to a happier timeline where Days Of Future Past is averted but everything unrelated to that storyline still taking place with Grand Design being in its own timeline away from canon.
Deleted line(s) 94 (click to see context) :
* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: the Chris Claremont era never had a "real ending" strictly speaking. As a result, Grand design creates a TimeLoop that goes back to Days Of Future Past storyline to serve as a kind of ending that the Claremont era never had by revealing that the entirety of Grand Design led to the dark alternate future seen in that storyline. In the end, Grand Design ultimately circles back to a happier timeline where Days Of Future Past is averted but everything unrelated to that storyline still taking place.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 94 (click to see context) from:
* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: the Chris Claremont era never had a "real ending" strictly speaking. As a result, Grand design creates a TimeLoop that goes back to days of future past to serve as a kind of ending that the Claremont era never had. In the end, Grand Design ultimately circles back to a happier timeline where Days Of Future Past is averted.
to:
* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: the Chris Claremont era never had a "real ending" strictly speaking. As a result, Grand design creates a TimeLoop that goes back to days of future past Days Of Future Past storyline to serve as a kind of ending that the Claremont era never had. had by revealing that the entirety of Grand Design led to the dark alternate future seen in that storyline. In the end, Grand Design ultimately circles back to a happier timeline where Days Of Future Past is averted.averted but everything unrelated to that storyline still taking place.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: the Chris Claremont era never had a "real ending" strictly speaking. As a result, Grand design creates a TimeLoop that goes back to days of future past to serve as a kind of ending that the Claremont era never had. In the end, Grand Design ultimately circles back to a happier timeline where Days Of Future Past is averted.