Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-61022-20160330220251/@comment-24812000-20160405014158

Well we do know that mistakes were made in that handbook anyway right? Didn't we say at some point in this very thread (I can't find it now for the thread is too long) that the characters did have their memories altered like I said? So if that mistake was made regarding this, then...

And also, in the final Ultimate End issue, Miles shows examples of people from 616's and 1610's past through a montage, leading the reader to believe that these characters are from those realities and have the same memories as the other characters. I know it sounds like a House of M rip-off but that's actually what I think happened. Also, the way the 616 X-Men recognized Old Man Logan means Wolverine died in their reality, among other things. Come on. This would be too much of a coincidence for the realities not to be the originals. And Old Man Logan himself wakes up in 616 in his new series and recognizes people he met in Ultimate End, does he not? Meaning that either the 616 people are 61610 people (which would ruin EVERYTHING if that were the case), or the Ultimate End people are 616 and 1610 people, which makes the most sense. Other domains can have realities that are different, because they are not as important as the two main worlds and will have some hypocrisies. This mini-series was based off of the two main universes and therefore probably is made up of them. I see of no inconsistencies to say otherwise actually except for the handbook which could easily be an error.

Note: I am not intentionally trying to argue with you guys. I mean you're admins and I've only been into the current MU since the spring of 2014. I'm just saying what I actually believe, and if you can prove to me that you're all right I will admit it. I just don't think so.