Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 26 (click to see context) from:
to:
* Subverted in the 2nd Dragonlance trilogy, the Twins set, when Tasslehoff ends up in the future, and manages to get to a pivotal point in time to avert said future. [[spoiler: He makes Raistlin, who is altering the timelines, discard his plan to become a god by convincing Raistlin that Raistlin, even as a god, will NEVER be able to create life.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 25 (click to see context) from:
to:
* Played with in ''Eric'' by Terry Pratchett. The not-really-evil conjurer demands Rincewind make him live forever, which means starting at the beginning of creation..... Mayonnaise ensues.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 20,21 (click to see context) from:
* Fanfic version: In the ''UndocumentedFeatures'' arc ''Twilight'' ([[Literature/{{Twilight}} no relation]]), [[NorseMythology Loki]] sneaks into the building containing the supercomputer [[AhMyGoddess Yggdrasil]], planning on reprogramming it to grant him infinite cosmic power. However, Urd stops him.
to:
* Fanfic version: In the ''UndocumentedFeatures'' arc ''Twilight'' ([[Literature/{{Twilight}} no relation]]), [[NorseMythology Loki]] sneaks into the building containing the supercomputer [[AhMyGoddess [[Manga/AhMyGoddess Yggdrasil]], planning on reprogramming it to grant him infinite cosmic power. However, Urd stops him.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 31 (click to see context) from:
to:
* In an episode of ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}'', [[HarmlessVillain Abis Mal]] gets his hands on a time travel device and decides to go back to the day Agrabah was founded, so that ''he'' could found it instead of the ancestors of the current Sultan. Instead, he ends up [[EnemyCivilWar squabbling with his ancestor]] and not really getting anything done, before Aladdin shows up to take the time travel device away and set everything right.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 9 (click to see context) from:
* Cyrus, leader of ''{{Pokemon}}'''s Team Galactic, attempts to use the pokegods of ''Time'' and Space in order to remake the universe in his image.
to:
* Cyrus, leader of ''{{Pokemon}}'''s ''{{Anime/Pokemon}}'''s Team Galactic, attempts to use the pokegods of ''Time'' and Space in order to remake the universe in his image.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Changed line(s) 4 (click to see context) from:
So things aren't going to well for you. Maybe you want to turn over a new leaf. Maybe you want to start your life anew. Instead, maybe you don't want to half-ass it, you want make all life anew. Or, you could just be a CardCarryingVillain. This trope is when a character gets the bright idea to go back to the beginning of time, or a foundational event in the timeline, because their mere presence or actions will cause ForWantOfANail to its logical extreme. Compare MakeABetterWorld, where this is the more selfish variant: "make a better world, ''with me/people like me as ruler''".
to:
So things aren't going to well for you. Maybe you want to turn over a new leaf. Maybe you want to start your life anew. Instead, maybe you don't want to half-ass it, you want make all life anew. Or, you could just be a CardCarryingVillain. This trope is when a character gets the bright idea to go back to the beginning of time, or a foundational event in the timeline, because their mere presence or actions will cause ForWantOfANail to its logical extreme. Compare MakeABetterWorld, where this is the more selfish variant: "make a better world, ''with me/people like me as ruler''".
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 36,37 (click to see context) from:
* This is the point of the Reasons in ''ShinMegamiTenseiNocturne''. Each Reason holder seeks to recreate the world according to their guiding philosophy. The only one who attempts this and fails is [[spoiler: Yuko Takao]], who believes that her God will tell her the Reason, failing to realize that she is meant to come up with it herself. However, the MC can still unlock it as available ending. It's worth mentioning that her motivation is relatively unselfish compared to the others: She's only trying to undo her mistake.
to:
* This is the point of the Reasons in ''ShinMegamiTenseiNocturne''. Each Reason holder seeks to recreate the world according to their guiding philosophy. The only one who attempts this and fails is [[spoiler: Yuko Takao]], who believes that her God will tell her the Reason, failing to realize that she is meant to come up with it herself. However, the MC can still unlock it as available ending. It's worth mentioning that her motivation is relatively unselfish compared to the others: She's [[spoiler: she's only trying to undo her mistake.
mistake by restoring the world to the way it was.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 17 (click to see context) from:
to:
* The Anti-Monitor did this in CrisisOnInfiniteEarths after his original plans to destroy all universes were defeated by superheroes. He is stopped again, but random changes (most notably the elimination of all Parallel Earths) happened as a result.
Changed line(s) 27,28 (click to see context) from:
** One-off villain Lord Chronos tried this using his time-travel suit, a far cry from his original hobby of going back to steal objects no one would ever miss. Had he succeeded in getting to his destination, he would've likely faced a CurbstompBattle at the hands of...
** The Anti-Monitor, EvilCounterpart of the DCUniverse's overseer, did this in CrisisOnInfiniteEarths after his original plans to destroy all universes were defeated by superheroes. He is stopped again, but random changes (most notably the elimination of all Parallel Earths) happened as a result.
** The Anti-Monitor, EvilCounterpart of the DCUniverse's overseer, did this in CrisisOnInfiniteEarths after his original plans to destroy all universes were defeated by superheroes. He is stopped again, but random changes (most notably the elimination of all Parallel Earths) happened as a result.
to:
** One-off villain Lord Chronos tried this using his time-travel suit, a far cry from his original hobby of going back to steal objects no one would ever miss. Had he succeeded in getting to his destination, he would've likely faced a CurbstompBattle at miss.
** After being taken over by Brainiac, Luthor asks what thehands of...
** The Anti-Monitor, EvilCounterpart of the DCUniverse's overseer, did this in CrisisOnInfiniteEarths after his original plans to destroyplan is [[AndThenWhat after]] analyzing and destroying all universes were defeated by superheroes. He is stopped again, but random changes (most notably the elimination of all Parallel Earths) happened as worlds. When it turns out he doesn't have one Luthor suggests they do this, and Brainiac acquiesces. As a result.result, Superman's IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight appeal fails miserably.
** After being taken over by Brainiac, Luthor asks what the
** The Anti-Monitor, EvilCounterpart of the DCUniverse's overseer, did this in CrisisOnInfiniteEarths after his original plans to destroy
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 11 (click to see context) from:
to:
* At the end of ''TransformersCybertron'', this becomes Galvatron's goal. He seeks to send the multiverse ending Black Hole into overdrive to destroy everything, using the Omega Lock and Cyber Planet Keys to survive the end of the universe, then rebuild it as he sees fit.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Organized into folders.
Changed line(s) 8,16 (click to see context) from:
* {{Sonic}}'s UK book ''Sonic In the Fourth Dimension'' had a band of imaginary creatures facing FantasticRacism attempt this. Surprisingly a good read, even after a decade.
* In ''JusticeLeague'', this turns out to be the overarching scheme of {{Darkseid}}: He will discover the Anti-Life equation and use it [[OmnicidalManiac to destroy reality itself]], before commandeering the recreation process and rebuilding it in his image and create a universe of perfect order and obedience.
** One-off villain Lord Chronos tried this using his time-travel suit, a far cry from his original hobby of going back to steal objects no one would ever miss. Had he succeeded in getting to his destination, he would've likely faced a CurbstompBattle at the hands of...
** The Anti-Monitor, EvilCounterpart of the DCUniverse's overseer, did this in CrisisOnInfiniteEarths after his original plans to destroy all universes were defeated by superheroes. He is stopped again, but random changes (most notably the elimination of all Parallel Earths) happened as a result.
* In ''PinkyAndTheBrain'', the Brain once went back in time to make a world ruled by mice. He succeeded, but changed his mind when he ended up with a world full of Pinkies.
* Sise-Neg from a ''DoctorStrange'' story in the MarvelUniverse.
** Note that Sise-Neg is "genesis" spelled backwards.
* Sarda the Sage attempted this in ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'' but inadvertently beat himself to the punch when he [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2004/12/30/episode-496-a-wizard-did-itto-himself/ sent White Mage there ahead of himself]].
* In TheDCU's CrisisCrossover ''ZeroHour'', Hal Jordan as Parallax tried to go back to the big bang and reboot the universe the way he wanted it. This resulted in another CosmicRetcon and a partial ContinuityReboot to several DC series (Hawkman and {{Legion Of Super-Heroes}}, most notably).
* In ''JusticeLeague'', this turns out to be the overarching scheme of {{Darkseid}}: He will discover the Anti-Life equation and use it [[OmnicidalManiac to destroy reality itself]], before commandeering the recreation process and rebuilding it in his image and create a universe of perfect order and obedience.
** One-off villain Lord Chronos tried this using his time-travel suit, a far cry from his original hobby of going back to steal objects no one would ever miss. Had he succeeded in getting to his destination, he would've likely faced a CurbstompBattle at the hands of...
** The Anti-Monitor, EvilCounterpart of the DCUniverse's overseer, did this in CrisisOnInfiniteEarths after his original plans to destroy all universes were defeated by superheroes. He is stopped again, but random changes (most notably the elimination of all Parallel Earths) happened as a result.
* In ''PinkyAndTheBrain'', the Brain once went back in time to make a world ruled by mice. He succeeded, but changed his mind when he ended up with a world full of Pinkies.
* Sise-Neg from a ''DoctorStrange'' story in the MarvelUniverse.
** Note that Sise-Neg is "genesis" spelled backwards.
* Sarda the Sage attempted this in ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'' but inadvertently beat himself to the punch when he [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2004/12/30/episode-496-a-wizard-did-itto-himself/ sent White Mage there ahead of himself]].
* In TheDCU's CrisisCrossover ''ZeroHour'', Hal Jordan as Parallax tried to go back to the big bang and reboot the universe the way he wanted it. This resulted in another CosmicRetcon and a partial ContinuityReboot to several DC series (Hawkman and {{Legion Of Super-Heroes}}, most notably).
to:
* In ''JusticeLeague'', this turns out to be the overarching scheme of {{Darkseid}}: He will discover the Anti-Life equation and use it [[OmnicidalManiac to destroy reality itself]], before commandeering the recreation process and rebuilding it in his image and create a universe of perfect order and obedience.
** One-off villain Lord Chronos tried this using his time-travel suit, a far cry from his original hobby of going back to steal objects no one would ever miss. Had he succeeded in getting to his destination, he would've likely faced a CurbstompBattle at the hands of...
** The Anti-Monitor, EvilCounterpart of the DCUniverse's overseer, did this in CrisisOnInfiniteEarths after his original plans to destroy all universes were defeated by superheroes. He is stopped again, but random changes (most notably the elimination of all Parallel Earths) happened as a result.
* In ''PinkyAndTheBrain'', the Brain once went back in time to make a world ruled by mice. He succeeded, but changed his mind when he ended up with a world full of Pinkies.
* Sise-Neg from a ''DoctorStrange'' story in the MarvelUniverse.
** Note that Sise-Neg is "genesis" spelled backwards.
* Sarda the Sage attempted this in ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'' but inadvertently beat himself to the punch when he [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2004/12/30/episode-496-a-wizard-did-itto-himself/ sent White Mage there ahead of himself]].
* In TheDCU's CrisisCrossover ''ZeroHour'', Hal Jordan as Parallax tried to go back to the big bang and reboot the universe the way he wanted it. This resulted in another CosmicRetcon and a partial ContinuityReboot to several DC series (Hawkman and {{Legion Of Super-Heroes}}, most notably).
Deleted line(s) 18,19 (click to see context) :
* In an issue of ''Comicbook/TheIncredibleHulk'' the Leader goes back to make everyone a gamma freak (they'll turn out Leaders, Hulks, or Abominations) and Hulk & the Avengers go back to stop him.
* The villains of ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'' and ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario''. Grodus of the former gives us the page quote.
* The villains of ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'' and ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario''. Grodus of the former gives us the page quote.
Changed line(s) 21,22 (click to see context) from:
* [[SystemShock2 SHODAN]], after having the player fight off the Annalids, tries to take control of the hyperspace module to rewrite the universe to her specifications.
* This is the point of the Reasons in ''ShinMegamiTenseiNocturne''. Each Reason holder seeks to recreate the world according to their guiding philosophy. The only one who attempts this and fails is [[spoiler: Yuko Takao]], who believes that her God will tell her the Reason, failing to realize that she is meant to come up with it herself. However, the MC can still unlock it as available ending. It's worth mentioning that her motivation is relatively unselfish compared to the others: She's only trying to undo her mistake.
* This is the point of the Reasons in ''ShinMegamiTenseiNocturne''. Each Reason holder seeks to recreate the world according to their guiding philosophy. The only one who attempts this and fails is [[spoiler: Yuko Takao]], who believes that her God will tell her the Reason, failing to realize that she is meant to come up with it herself. However, the MC can still unlock it as available ending. It's worth mentioning that her motivation is relatively unselfish compared to the others: She's only trying to undo her mistake.
to:
[[AC:ComicBooks]]
*
* Sise-Neg from a ''DoctorStrange'' story in the
* In TheDCU's CrisisCrossover ''ZeroHour'', Hal Jordan as Parallax tried to
*
[[AC:FanFiction]]
Changed line(s) 24 (click to see context) from:
* The Dark Voice from Starcraft seems to fit this pretty well.
to:
[[AC:{{Literature}}]]
Added DiffLines:
* {{Sonic}}'s UK book ''Sonic In the Fourth Dimension'' had a band of imaginary creatures facing FantasticRacism attempt this. Surprisingly a good read, even after a decade.
[[AC:WesternAnimation]]
* In ''JusticeLeague'', this turns out to be the overarching scheme of {{Darkseid}}: He will discover the Anti-Life equation and use it [[OmnicidalManiac to destroy reality itself]], before commandeering the recreation process and rebuilding it in his image and create a universe of perfect order and obedience.
** One-off villain Lord Chronos tried this using his time-travel suit, a far cry from his original hobby of going back to steal objects no one would ever miss. Had he succeeded in getting to his destination, he would've likely faced a CurbstompBattle at the hands of...
** The Anti-Monitor, EvilCounterpart of the DCUniverse's overseer, did this in CrisisOnInfiniteEarths after his original plans to destroy all universes were defeated by superheroes. He is stopped again, but random changes (most notably the elimination of all Parallel Earths) happened as a result.
* In ''PinkyAndTheBrain'', the Brain once went back in time to make a world ruled by mice. He succeeded, but changed his mind when he ended up with a world full of Pinkies.
[[AC:VideoGames]]
* The villains of ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'' and ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario''. Grodus of the former gives us the page quote.
* [[SystemShock2 SHODAN]], after having the player fight off the Annalids, tries to take control of the hyperspace module to rewrite the universe to her specifications.
* The Dark Voice from ''{{Starcraft}}'' seems to fit this pretty well.
* This is the point of the Reasons in ''ShinMegamiTenseiNocturne''. Each Reason holder seeks to recreate the world according to their guiding philosophy. The only one who attempts this and fails is [[spoiler: Yuko Takao]], who believes that her God will tell her the Reason, failing to realize that she is meant to come up with it herself. However, the MC can still unlock it as available ending. It's worth mentioning that her motivation is relatively unselfish compared to the others: She's only trying to undo her mistake.
[[AC:WebComics]]
* Sarda the Sage attempted this in ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'' but inadvertently beat himself to the punch when he [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2004/12/30/episode-496-a-wizard-did-itto-himself/ sent White Mage there ahead of himself]].
[[AC:WesternAnimation]]
* In ''JusticeLeague'', this turns out to be the overarching scheme of {{Darkseid}}: He will discover the Anti-Life equation and use it [[OmnicidalManiac to destroy reality itself]], before commandeering the recreation process and rebuilding it in his image and create a universe of perfect order and obedience.
** One-off villain Lord Chronos tried this using his time-travel suit, a far cry from his original hobby of going back to steal objects no one would ever miss. Had he succeeded in getting to his destination, he would've likely faced a CurbstompBattle at the hands of...
** The Anti-Monitor, EvilCounterpart of the DCUniverse's overseer, did this in CrisisOnInfiniteEarths after his original plans to destroy all universes were defeated by superheroes. He is stopped again, but random changes (most notably the elimination of all Parallel Earths) happened as a result.
* In ''PinkyAndTheBrain'', the Brain once went back in time to make a world ruled by mice. He succeeded, but changed his mind when he ended up with a world full of Pinkies.
[[AC:VideoGames]]
* The villains of ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'' and ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario''. Grodus of the former gives us the page quote.
* [[SystemShock2 SHODAN]], after having the player fight off the Annalids, tries to take control of the hyperspace module to rewrite the universe to her specifications.
* The Dark Voice from ''{{Starcraft}}'' seems to fit this pretty well.
* This is the point of the Reasons in ''ShinMegamiTenseiNocturne''. Each Reason holder seeks to recreate the world according to their guiding philosophy. The only one who attempts this and fails is [[spoiler: Yuko Takao]], who believes that her God will tell her the Reason, failing to realize that she is meant to come up with it herself. However, the MC can still unlock it as available ending. It's worth mentioning that her motivation is relatively unselfish compared to the others: She's only trying to undo her mistake.
[[AC:WebComics]]
* Sarda the Sage attempted this in ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'' but inadvertently beat himself to the punch when he [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2004/12/30/episode-496-a-wizard-did-itto-himself/ sent White Mage there ahead of himself]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 25 (click to see context) from:
* In the Corwin part of TheChroniclesOfAmber series, the [[spoiler:[[BigBad evil half-brother]], Brand,]] seeks to recreate the universe to [[spoiler:his]] own image by [[spoiler:re-drawing the Pattern.]]
to:
* In the Corwin part of TheChroniclesOfAmber series, the [[spoiler:[[BigBad evil half-brother]], Brand,]] half-brother, Brand,]]]] seeks to recreate the universe to [[spoiler:his]] own image by [[spoiler:re-drawing the Pattern.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
* In the Corwin part of TheChroniclesOfAmber series, the [[spoiler:[[BigBad evil half-brother]], Brand,]] seeks to recreate the universe to [[spoiler:his]] own image by [[spoiler:re-drawing the Pattern.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 15 (click to see context) from:
* Sarda the Sage attempted this in ''[[{{Ptitle6tiifl5njuo5}} 8-Bit Theater]]'' but inadvertently beat himself to the punch when he [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2004/12/30/episode-496-a-wizard-did-itto-himself/ sent White Mage there ahead of himself]].
to:
* Sarda the Sage attempted this in ''[[{{Ptitle6tiifl5njuo5}} 8-Bit Theater]]'' ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'' but inadvertently beat himself to the punch when he [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2004/12/30/episode-496-a-wizard-did-itto-himself/ sent White Mage there ahead of himself]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
added entry
Added DiffLines:
* The Dark Voice from Starcraft seems to fit this pretty well.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 2,3 (click to see context) from:
->--'''Grodus''', ''PaperMario: The Thousand-Year Door''
to:
->--'''Grodus''', ''PaperMario: The Thousand-Year Door''
''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor''
Changed line(s) 19 (click to see context) from:
* The villains of ''[[PaperMario Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and ''[[PaperMario Super Paper Mario]]''. Grodus of the former gives us the page quote.
to:
* The villains of ''[[PaperMario Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'' and ''[[PaperMario Super Paper Mario]]''.''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario''. Grodus of the former gives us the page quote.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
* Fanfic version: In the ''UndocumentedFeatures'' arc ''Twilight'' ([[Literature/{{Twilight}} no relation]]), [[NorseMythology Loki]] sneaks into the building containing the supercomputer [[AhMyGoddess Yggdrasil]], planning on reprogramming it to grant him infinite cosmic power. However, Urd stops him.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 2,3 (click to see context) from:
->--'''Grodus''', ''PaperMario: The Thousand Year Door''
to:
->--'''Grodus''', ''PaperMario: The Thousand Year Thousand-Year Door''
Changed line(s) 19 (click to see context) from:
* The villains in ''PaperMario 2'' and ''Super PaperMario''. Grodus in Paper Mario 2 gives us the page quote.
to:
* The villains in ''PaperMario 2'' of ''[[PaperMario Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and ''Super PaperMario''. ''[[PaperMario Super Paper Mario]]''. Grodus in Paper Mario 2 of the former gives us the page quote.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 9 (click to see context) from:
* ''JusticeLeague'' one-off villain Lord Chronos tried this using his time-travel suit, a far cry from his original hobby of going back to steal objects no one would ever miss. Had he succeeded in getting to his destination, he would've likely faced a CurbstompBattle at the hands of...
to:
* ''JusticeLeague'' one-off In ''JusticeLeague'', this turns out to be the overarching scheme of {{Darkseid}}: He will discover the Anti-Life equation and use it [[OmnicidalManiac to destroy reality itself]], before commandeering the recreation process and rebuilding it in his image and create a universe of perfect order and obedience.
** One-off villain Lord Chronos tried this using his time-travel suit, a far cry from his original hobby of going back to steal objects no one would ever miss. Had he succeeded in getting to his destination, he would've likely faced a CurbstompBattle at the hands of...
** One-off villain Lord Chronos tried this using his time-travel suit, a far cry from his original hobby of going back to steal objects no one would ever miss. Had he succeeded in getting to his destination, he would've likely faced a CurbstompBattle at the hands of...
Deleted line(s) 11 (click to see context) :
** And back in the DCAU, Vandal Savage temporarily accomplished this in the three-parter ''The Savage Time''. He didn't go back in time, so much as supply his past self with present day technology, [[MeanwhileInTheFuture since he was from the future.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
The master never went back to the beginning of time. What he did with the immortality gate falls under assimilation plot
Deleted line(s) 22 (click to see context) :
* The master does this in one of the ''DoctorWho'' Christmas specials by using a healing machine to turned everyone in the world into an exact copy of himself.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 2,3 (click to see context) from:
->-Grodus, ''PaperMario: The Thousand Year Door''
to:
Changed line(s) 12 (click to see context) from:
* [[PinkyAndTheBrain The Brain]] once went back in time to make a world ruled by mice. He succeeded, but changed his mind when he ended up with a world full of Pinkies.
to:
* [[PinkyAndTheBrain The Brain]] In ''PinkyAndTheBrain'', the Brain once went back in time to make a world ruled by mice. He succeeded, but changed his mind when he ended up with a world full of Pinkies.
Changed line(s) 23 (click to see context) from:
* This is the point of the Reasons in ShinMegamiTenseiNocturne. Each Reason holder seeks to recreate the world according to their guiding philosophy. The only one who attempts this and fails is [[spoiler: Yuko Takao]], who believes that her God will tell her the Reason, failing to realize that she is meant to come up with it herself. However, the MC can still unlock it as available ending. It's worth mentioning that her motivation is relatively unselfish compared to the others: She's only trying to undo her mistake.
to:
* This is the point of the Reasons in ShinMegamiTenseiNocturne.''ShinMegamiTenseiNocturne''. Each Reason holder seeks to recreate the world according to their guiding philosophy. The only one who attempts this and fails is [[spoiler: Yuko Takao]], who believes that her God will tell her the Reason, failing to realize that she is meant to come up with it herself. However, the MC can still unlock it as available ending. It's worth mentioning that her motivation is relatively unselfish compared to the others: She's only trying to undo her mistake.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 11 (click to see context) from:
** And back in the DCAU, Vandal Savage temporarily accomplished this in the three-parter ''The Savage Time''. He didn't go back in time, so much as supply his past self with present day technology, since he was from the future.
to:
** And back in the DCAU, Vandal Savage temporarily accomplished this in the three-parter ''The Savage Time''. He didn't go back in time, so much as supply his past self with present day technology, [[MeanwhileInTheFuture since he was from the future.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Wasn\'t intentional.
Deleted line(s) 17 (click to see context) :
* Superboy-Prime doesn't so much "go back in time to reboot the universe" as punch giant holes in the space-time continuum. Notable in that he whines like a prissy fanboy about how much "his" earth was better than the current multiverse.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Added hyphen to Legion of Super-Heroes
Changed line(s) 16 (click to see context) from:
* In TheDCU's CrisisCrossover ''ZeroHour'', Hal Jordan as Parallax tried to go back to the big bang and reboot the universe the way he wanted it. This resulted in another CosmicRetcon and a partial ContinuityReboot to several DC series (Hawkman and LegionOfSuperheroes, most notably).
to:
* In TheDCU's CrisisCrossover ''ZeroHour'', Hal Jordan as Parallax tried to go back to the big bang and reboot the universe the way he wanted it. This resulted in another CosmicRetcon and a partial ContinuityReboot to several DC series (Hawkman and LegionOfSuperheroes, {{Legion Of Super-Heroes}}, most notably).
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 23 (click to see context) from:
* The master does this in one of the [=~doctor who~=] Christmas specials by using a healing machine to turned everyone in the world into an exact copy of himself.
to:
* The master does this in one of the [=~doctor who~=] ''DoctorWho'' Christmas specials by using a healing machine to turned everyone in the world into an exact copy of himself.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 9 (click to see context) from:
* ''JusticeLeague'' one-off villain Lord Chronos tried this using his time-travel suit, a far cry from his original hobby of going back to steal objects no one would ever miss. Had he succeded in getting to his destination, he would've likely faced a CurbstompBattle at the hands of...
to:
* ''JusticeLeague'' one-off villain Lord Chronos tried this using his time-travel suit, a far cry from his original hobby of going back to steal objects no one would ever miss. Had he succeded succeeded in getting to his destination, he would've likely faced a CurbstompBattle at the hands of...
Changed line(s) 12 (click to see context) from:
* [[PinkyAndTheBrain The Brain]] once went back in time to make a world ruled by mice. He succeded, but changed his mind when he ended up with a world full of Pinkies.
to:
* [[PinkyAndTheBrain The Brain]] once went back in time to make a world ruled by mice. He succeded, succeeded, but changed his mind when he ended up with a world full of Pinkies.
Changed line(s) 17 (click to see context) from:
* Superboy-Prime doesn't so much "go back in time to reboot the universe" as [[WallBanger punch giant holes in the space-time continuum]]. Notable in that he whines like a prissy fanboy about how much "his" earth was better than the current multiverse.
to:
* Superboy-Prime doesn't so much "go back in time to reboot the universe" as [[WallBanger punch giant holes in the space-time continuum]].continuum. Notable in that he whines like a prissy fanboy about how much "his" earth was better than the current multiverse.
Changed line(s) 23 (click to see context) from:
* The master does this in one of the [=~doctor who~=] Christmas specials by using a healing machine to turned everyone in the world into an exact copy of himself. Can't remember why the doctor isn't also changed.
to:
* The master does this in one of the [=~doctor who~=] Christmas specials by using a healing machine to turned everyone in the world into an exact copy of himself. Can't remember why the doctor isn't also changed.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 24 (click to see context) from:
* This is the point of the Reasons in ShinMegamiTenseiNocturne. Each Reason holder seeks to recreate the world according to their guiding philosophy. The only one who attempts this and fails is [[spoiler: Yuko Takao]], who believes that her God will tell her the Reason, failing to realize that she is meant to come up with it herself. However, the MC can still unlock it as available ending.
to:
* This is the point of the Reasons in ShinMegamiTenseiNocturne. Each Reason holder seeks to recreate the world according to their guiding philosophy. The only one who attempts this and fails is [[spoiler: Yuko Takao]], who believes that her God will tell her the Reason, failing to realize that she is meant to come up with it herself. However, the MC can still unlock it as available ending. It's worth mentioning that her motivation is relatively unselfish compared to the others: She's only trying to undo her mistake.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 23 (click to see context) from:
* The master does this in one of the [=~doctor who~=] Christmas specials by using a healing machine to turned everyone in the world into an exact copy of himself. Can't remember why the doctor isn't also changed
to:
* The master does this in one of the [=~doctor who~=] Christmas specials by using a healing machine to turned everyone in the world into an exact copy of himself. Can't remember why the doctor isn't also changed changed.
* This is the point of the Reasons in ShinMegamiTenseiNocturne. Each Reason holder seeks to recreate the world according to their guiding philosophy. The only one who attempts this and fails is [[spoiler: Yuko Takao]], who believes that her God will tell her the Reason, failing to realize that she is meant to come up with it herself. However, the MC can still unlock it as available ending.
* This is the point of the Reasons in ShinMegamiTenseiNocturne. Each Reason holder seeks to recreate the world according to their guiding philosophy. The only one who attempts this and fails is [[spoiler: Yuko Takao]], who believes that her God will tell her the Reason, failing to realize that she is meant to come up with it herself. However, the MC can still unlock it as available ending.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 23 (click to see context) from:
* The master does this in one of the [~=doctor who~=] Christmas specials by using a healing machine to turned everyone in the world into an exact copy of himself. Can't remember why the doctor isn't also changed
to:
* The master does this in one of the [~=doctor [=~doctor who~=] Christmas specials by using a healing machine to turned everyone in the world into an exact copy of himself. Can't remember why the doctor isn't also changed
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
it wasn't there
Added DiffLines:
* The master does this in one of the [~=doctor who~=] Christmas specials by using a healing machine to turned everyone in the world into an exact copy of himself. Can't remember why the doctor isn't also changed
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
* [[SystemShock2 SHODAN]], after having the player fight off the Annalids, tries to take control of the hyperspace module to rewrite the universe to her specifications.