Board Thread:Administrative/@comment-4651179-20170830172042/@comment-4651179-20170831160938

You are saying that we need more proof presenting a situation that is less likely to happen than the returned Cap being the real Steve Rogers. I don't find that reasonable.

I also suggested waiting for the Omega issue in the opening message in this post. However, doing so under the assumption Steve Rogers could make a triumphant return despite already having done that in previous issue goes beyond being simply prudent.

I didn't mention Superior Spider-Man to compare the situations of Stevil and SpOck, but to bring up a precedent in which if the author's intent wasn't taken into consideration, the key elements of that story can be interpreted in a much more different way. What I mean is that technically speaking, Doctor Octopus didn't transfer his mind into Peter Parker's body, he simply rewrote his brain pattern. Which is why I mentioned an argument can be made that Superior Spider-Man technically was still Peter Parker all along. In a similar vein, the ghostly Peter Parker running around SpOck's mind that eventually took back his body was described as a "memory fragment," but due to the author's intent, we consider he was actually the real psyche of Peter Parker.