Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-61022-20160330220251/@comment-61022-20160404185646

Ultimate End: To differentiate between the quasi-616 and quasi-1610 characters I was recommending we do something like Tony Stark (616) (Earth-61610) and Tony Stark (1610) (Earth-61610) or perhaps Tony Stark (Prime) (Earth-61610) and Tony Stark (Ultimate) (Earth-61610) (since Earth-616 has been designated the "Prime Universe" now) The only part where you get into some confusing areas is with the All-New X-Men. But as I've said before when we're dealing with alternate realities (such as many What If? stories and the Exiles) where a visited reality has time travellers that otherwise would have a different reality designated to them (Bishop on Earth-12 for example) we give them the same universe designation as the reality they are depicted in (to save on countless TRNS) For the All-New X-Men featured in those stories perhaps Scott Summers (Young-Prime) (Earth-61610) and Scott Summers (Old-Prime) (Earth-61610).

All the Ultimate End stuff should be culled from any 616 or 1610 character unless they appear later and cite having memories of those events (And even then, as I've said, it should be a House of M scenario. Both the 616/1610 and 61610 characters exist so mentions should be made on both profiles. However we should only do that with characters who specifically remember these events and not assume it is the case with all of them)

As for any domain that doesn't have a reality index, including the characters who appear in Mrs. Deadpool's Howling Commandos, et al... We should give them the default Battleworld reality index for any character we cannot ascribe a reality index too or it cannot be confirmed if they are a previously existing version.

Other considerations:

Deadlands --- I think we should maintain the same status quo when we originally agreed on how to characterize these character. Specifically when there is more than one version of a character seen as a zombie in the Deadlands (Sauron was a great example of that in the Marvel Zombies series) All the alternate zombies seen are identified in a catch all profile *unless* you have a case where it is identified that they came from another domain before being turned into a zombie. So for example: The Saurons were not identified as belonging to any one domain, so both would be mentioned in a single profile for the Deadlands (Earth-13264). Whereas Else Bloodstone was from another domain (however that was unidentified) and thus should have the Earth-15513 designation (all references to her being the 616 version should be considered inaccurate because that hasn't been confirmed) There are also two zombie Jack O'Lanterns. The one that was part of the Red Skulls team the infiltrated the Deadlands and the one that fought Old Man Logan. Those two different profiles. The two cannot be confirmed as the same guy, but we can confirm that one came from a domain (all be it unidentified) and another we cannot. The one with the Red Skull would get the Battleworld catch-all of 15513 and the one Old Man Logan fought 13264.