Thread:ADour/@comment-4548390-20160722001850/@comment-4548390-20170226220644

ADour wrote: That's interesting and confusing at the same time. But I guess it's a good way to handwave all inconsistencies between the comic and the game, even though the comic no longer exists (I'm still salty about its cancellation). SunGodKizaru wrote: Yeah it is pretty confusing(and convenient to fix inconsistencies) and I kind of see that being changed if they ever go back there in the comics. Yeah, it's confusing. Even Gwenpool can't handle its confusion (she led us, the players, through three or four different timelines within Battlerealm in the Gwenpool: Agent of C.A.B.L.E. event).

Unless someone fix Battlerealm in some way, I doubt that they will change its confusion. They embraced it since the day they decided the Battlerealm from the Secret Wars and the one from Contest of Champions would be the same. Just look at all the inconsistences in the Secret Wars tie-ins. Battlerealm is a broken section of space-time after all, it doesn't work the way other universes do.

SunGodKizaru wrote: Didn't the infinity gauntlet work only in it's own domain in Secret Wars? that is kinda similar then, but in that case it works in all the Battleworld as long as it's a gauntlet of a destroyed reality that is currently part of it? Yeah, it did. Nope, these new Infinity Stones are being created from Iso-8, they're native to Battlerealm, meaning that they work in all the sections (which once were entire universes) within Battlerealm. It would work in all the domains of Battleworld and beyond it. As long as it's within Battlerealm, It Will work. Due to the Battlerealm's confusing nature, these Stones are unstable and more dangerous than the ones we've seen thus far, they are as broken as Battlerealm itself. That's why the Doctor Strange of the game worries about Thanos getting them all together.

An interesting thing that Strange said in the game is that Battlerealm should have ceased to exist after it fulfilled its original purpose. Battlerealm is being forced to exist, and this "prolonged life" is damaging its structure even further.