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** It also helps when you keep in mind that the main numbering system used for universes in Marvel continuity originated from the multiversal [[ComicBook/CaptainBritain Captain Britain Corps]]. The Illuminati of Earth-838, on the other hand, might not even know that the Captain Britain Corps ''exists'', let alone know what the Corps are naming the universes. Even if they ''are'' aware of each other, they might still end up using different systems to catalogue the universes.
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*** Also, aren't lucid dreamers usually aware they're dreaming? In [[Website/SCPFoundation SCP]] there are people called reality benders who can well, bend reality. They progress through a couple stages and most eventually reach stage 4 which is characterised by developing god complexes. [[NightmareFuel So its possible that those superpowered versions are also crazy soliphists.]]

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*** Also, aren't lucid dreamers usually aware they're dreaming? In As an example in [[Website/SCPFoundation SCP]] there are people called reality benders who can well, bend reality. They progress through a couple stages and most eventually reach stage 4 which is characterised by developing god complexes. [[NightmareFuel So its possible that those superpowered versions are also crazy soliphists.]]

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* In the first movie, the Ancient One taps into the Dark Dimension for her immortality. Such a an act is forbidden because as we have seen with Kaecilius, evil people can abuse it. The Ancient One, though, has a good conscience and uses her power to protect her students in Kamar-Taj. [[DarkisNotEvil Using dark powers for good]] comes full circle when Doctor Strange uses the Darkhold to dreamwalk into a corpse, but being the superhero that he is, does not let it corrupt him as he does it to protect America Chavez.

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* In the first movie, the Ancient One taps into the Dark Dimension for her immortality. Such a an act is forbidden because as we have seen with Kaecilius, evil people can abuse it. The Ancient One, though, has a good conscience and uses her power to protect her students in Kamar-Taj. [[DarkisNotEvil Using dark powers for good]] comes full circle when Doctor Strange uses the Darkhold to dreamwalk into a corpse, but being the superhero that he is, does not let it corrupt him as he does it to protect America Chavez.


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*** Also, aren't lucid dreamers usually aware they're dreaming? In [[Website/SCPFoundation SCP]] there are people called reality benders who can well, bend reality. They progress through a couple stages and most eventually reach stage 4 which is characterised by developing god complexes. [[NightmareFuel So its possible that those superpowered versions are also crazy soliphists.]]
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** The most likely way for Wanda to return at this point would be if she were from an alternate timeline or universe who never experienced the events of ''WandaVision'' and this film (like 838 Wanda) nor has met her 616 counterpart and somehow dropped into the main universe. If a different Wanda with different memories and experiences was introduced, it will be a cruel experience for her since everyone else will not accept her for her counterpart's actions while she herself would be innocent. Strange, on the other hand, would likely believe she's not from his universe. If that Wanda found out about about what her counterpart did, she would ''not'' take it well.

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** The most likely way for Wanda to return at this point would be if she were from an alternate timeline or universe who never experienced the events of ''WandaVision'' ''[=WandaVision=]'' and this film (like 838 Wanda) nor has met her 616 counterpart and somehow dropped into the main universe. If a different Wanda with different memories and experiences was introduced, it will be a cruel experience for her since everyone else will not accept her for her counterpart's actions while she herself would be innocent. Strange, on the other hand, would likely believe she's not from his universe. If that Wanda found out about about what her counterpart did, she would ''not'' take it well.
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** The most likely way for Wanda to return at this point would be if she were from an alternate timeline or universe who never experienced the events of ''WandaVision'' and this film (like 838 Wanda) nor has met her 616 counterpart and somehow dropped into the main universe. If a different Wanda with different memories and experiences was introduced, it will be a cruel experience for her since everyone else will not accept her for her counterpart's actions while she herself would be innocent. Strange, on the other hand, would likely believe she's not from his universe. If that Wanda found out about about what her counterpart did, she would ''not'' take it well.
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** Adding to this, we learn that Donna died after falling through the ice of a frozen lake - presumably drowning. Worth noting that when Stephen & America are falling through different universes, he grabs on to her as soon as they go through an underwater universe. It's possible that Donna is the reason Stephen becomes so protective of America, and shows a softer more encouraging side that he hasn't shown with anyone else before - possibly seeing a chance to redeem himself by saving another young girl who needs his help, guidance & comfort.

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** Adding to this, we learn that Donna died after falling through the ice of a frozen lake - presumably drowning. Worth noting that when Stephen & and America are falling through different universes, he grabs on to onto her as soon as they go through an underwater universe. It's possible that Donna is the reason Stephen becomes became so protective of America, and shows a softer more encouraging side that he hasn't shown with anyone else before - possibly seeing a chance to redeem himself by saving another young girl who needs his help, guidance & comfort. and comfort.
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** Adding to this, we learn that Donna died after falling through the ice of a frozen lake - presumably drowning. Worth noting that when Stephen & America are falling through different universes, he grabs on to her as soon as they go through an underwater universe. It's possible that Donna is the reason Stephen becomes so protective of America, and shows a softer more encouraging side that he hasn't shown with anyone else before - possibly seeing a chance to redeem himself by saving another young girl who needs his help, guidance & comfort.
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* This may or may not have been the intention of the original comics artists, but Stephen's main clothing colors are red and blue (with the occasional gold or yellow accent), while Clea's is violet. Red + blue = violet...an indication that they're meant to be!
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* Captain Carter is a variant of Captain America with a Union Jack on her shield, so she clearly still identifies with her British roots. That makes her ''Captain Britain'', a character whose comic version is a defender of the multiverse,
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*** Also related to this, several varients of Miles must of have had a nightmare where they are [[Film/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse chased by several different Spider-Beings]]. As well as any Miguel O'Hara varients having a similar nightmare where they yell to Miles' face that he wasn't supposed to be Spider-Man.

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*** Also related to this, several varients of Miles must of have had a nightmare where they are [[Film/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse [[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse chased by several different Spider-Beings]]. As well as any Miguel O'Hara varients having a similar nightmare where they yell to Miles' face that he wasn't supposed to be Spider-Man.

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** Did everyone on Earth have very vivid nightmares about [[Recap/WhatIfS1E4WhatIfDoctorStrangeLostHisHeartInsteadOfHisHands the universe disintegrating]], [[Recap/WhatIfS1E5WhatIfZombies a zombie apocalypse]], and [[Recap/WhatIfS1E8WhatIfUltronWon a nuclear extinction]]? And do these types of nightmares extend beyond the MCU and its divergent timelines? Has [[WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse Spider-Gwen]] had a nightmare that [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2 she was falling to her death in a clock tower?]] Likewise, have Peters [[Film/MCUSpiderManTrilogy 1]], [[Film/SpiderManTrilogy 2]], and [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderManSeries 3]] had a nightmare of turning into the Lizard and dying, being beaten to death by Kingpin, or [[VideoGame/SpiderManWebOfShadows becoming a monstrous symbiote king?]] Has Bruce Banner ever had nightmares of being [[ComicBook/PlanetHulk sent to space by Tony,]] finding a wife, then losing her? Have Tony, Reed, Strange, or Black Bolt had nightmares of the [[ComicBook/WorldWarHulk the Hulk coming back for revenge?]] Did Janet or Hank ever get nightmares of [[ComicBook/TheUltimates Hank gassing her with bug spray?]] Did Tony or Steve ever dream of their civil war escalating into [[ComicBook/CivilWar2006 Tony getting another hero killed and Steve getting executed?]] Does Carol ever get nightmares of [[ComicBook/CivilWarII nearly killing Tony?]] Hell, the heroes of the MCU, the X-Men Foxverse, Raimiverse, Webbverse, FF Foxverse, and Spider-Verses must have been given a hell of a nightmare of [[ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}} Magneto losing all of his marbles and causing floods and other disasters that involved millions of civilians and several heroes dying in agony while everyone else struggled to survive]].

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** Did everyone on Earth have very vivid nightmares about [[Recap/WhatIfS1E4WhatIfDoctorStrangeLostHisHeartInsteadOfHisHands the universe disintegrating]], [[Recap/WhatIfS1E5WhatIfZombies a zombie apocalypse]], and [[Recap/WhatIfS1E8WhatIfUltronWon a nuclear extinction]]? And do these types of nightmares extend beyond the MCU and its divergent timelines? Has [[WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse Spider-Gwen]] had a nightmare that [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2 she was falling to her death in a clock tower?]] Likewise, have Peters [[Film/MCUSpiderManTrilogy 1]], [[Film/SpiderManTrilogy 2]], and [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderManSeries 3]] had a nightmare of turning into the Lizard and dying, being beaten to death by Kingpin, or [[VideoGame/SpiderManWebOfShadows becoming a monstrous symbiote king?]] Has Bruce Banner ever had nightmares of being [[ComicBook/PlanetHulk sent to space by Tony,]] finding a wife, then losing her? Have Tony, Reed, Strange, or Black Bolt had nightmares of the [[ComicBook/WorldWarHulk the Hulk coming back for revenge?]] Did Janet or Hank ever get nightmares of [[ComicBook/TheUltimates Hank gassing her with bug spray?]] Did Tony or Steve ever dream of their civil war escalating into [[ComicBook/CivilWar2006 Tony getting another hero killed and Steve getting executed?]] Does Carol ever get nightmares of [[ComicBook/CivilWarII nearly killing Tony?]] Hell, the heroes (as well as any good or anti-heroic versions of Magneto himself) of the MCU, the X-Men Foxverse, Raimiverse, Webbverse, FF Foxverse, and Spider-Verses must have been given a hell of a nightmare of [[ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}} Magneto losing all of his marbles and causing floods and other disasters that involved millions of civilians and several heroes dying in agony while everyone else struggled to survive]].survive]].


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*** Also related to this, several varients of Miles must of have had a nightmare where they are [[Film/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse chased by several different Spider-Beings]]. As well as any Miguel O'Hara varients having a similar nightmare where they yell to Miles' face that he wasn't supposed to be Spider-Man.

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