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If you've read the stories of ''ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal'', ''especially'' when it comes to explaining the concepts of the Dark Multiverse, these stories highlights how one action, decision, and choice can [[ForWantOfANail lead to the downward spiral of an entire universe]].

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If you've read the stories of ''ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal'', ''especially'' when it comes to explaining the concepts of the Dark Multiverse, these stories highlights how one action, decision, and choice can [[ForWantOfANail [[ButterflyOfDoom lead to the downward spiral of an entire universe]].
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** For Lex, Lois goes to visit him and talk about his misdeeds, much like Superman frequently did. And like with Superman, Lex taunts Lois with his misdeeds, even stating that he just murdered an employee because he could, because he knew Superman wasn't there to stop him anymore. Unfortunately for Lex, he doesn't realize he's not dealing with Superman, or a bound by morality Lois Lane with Superman's powers, he's dealing with a woman insane with grief bonded to an alien killing machine ''called The Eradicator''. When Lois grabs Lex, he's scared, but he really realizes how boned he is when Lois tells him one little thing: "He was Clark Kent." At that moment, Lex knows he's already dead, because there are no other circumstances in which Lois would volunteer that information.
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* In Flashpoint, Barry survives the electric chair experiment Thomas Wayne puts him through to give him back his powers. Not in the Dark Multiverse. Barry fries to death, allowing Eobard Thawne to do whatever he pleases, including killing several heroes and villains. Batman and Cyborg release Superman from Metropolis and have him defeat Thawne… but then Batman kills Superman as he needs Thawne alive so he can be reunited with the Bruce from the main timeline. And just when you think it couldn't get any worse, the Amazons and Atlanteans put aside their differences and formed an alliance that wants two things in mind: killing Reverse Flash and taking over the universe. How? They teamed up with Big Barda, who has taken the role of ''Darkseid'' of all people! Thawne changes the timeline again and he does it over and over, essentially making the timeline his own plaything.

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* In Flashpoint, ''ComicBook/FlashpointDCComics'', Barry survives the electric chair experiment Thomas Wayne puts him through to give him back his powers. Not in the Dark Multiverse. Barry fries to death, allowing Eobard Thawne to do whatever he pleases, including killing several heroes and villains. Batman and Cyborg release Superman from Metropolis and have him defeat Thawne… but then Batman kills Superman as he needs Thawne alive so he can be reunited with the Bruce from the main timeline. And just when you think it couldn't get any worse, the Amazons and Atlanteans put aside their differences and formed an alliance that wants two things in mind: killing Reverse Flash and taking over the universe. How? They teamed up with Big Barda, who has taken the role of ''Darkseid'' of all people! Thawne changes the timeline again and he does it over and over, essentially making the timeline his own plaything.
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* So apparently, instead of Sinestro sharing the power of the White Lantern ring with Hal Jordan, he instead kept it for himself. This has caused [[BigBad Nekron]] to win over the Lantern Corps and manage to [[TheBadGuyWins turn all life under the rule of the Black Lanterns]].

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* So apparently, instead of Sinestro sharing the power of the White Lantern ring with Hal Jordan, he Sinestro in this timeline instead kept it for himself. This has caused [[BigBad Nekron]] to win over the Lantern Corps and manage to [[TheBadGuyWins turn all life under the rule of the Black Lanterns]].
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* How Batman lost his mantle entirely to [[BloodKnight Jean Paul-Valley]] was that in the ensuing fight against the latter, he was ''graphically'' ''[[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice impaled through the back by Valley's sharp claws]]'', taking away his chance of coming back as the true Batman gone as Valley plans to [[KnightTemplar remake Gotham in his image]].

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* How Batman lost his mantle entirely to [[BloodKnight Jean Paul-Valley]] was that in the ensuing fight against the latter, he was ''graphically'' ''[[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice impaled through the back by Valley's sharp claws]]'', taking away his chance of coming back as the true Batman gone as Valley plans to [[KnightTemplar remake Gotham in his image]].
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