He’s also decidedly un-horrified at the fact that he almost destroyed at least one “inhabited” universe — or just ignoring the implications that given that the negatory’s targeting was off /once/, he has no way of knowing for sure whether it wasn’t mistargeted before…
I don’t know what happens, but from his conversation with the giant space station I’m guessing it’s where he sent his real parents. It’s conceivable that there’s a different Zodon here who makes them much happier, which on some level he probably feels horribly about.
Oh, well that was sure un-supervillainly of him. Good to know he isn’t the genocidal type (at least, not intentionally).
But if you destroy populated universes, how will their inhabitants grovel before you?
He’s also decidedly un-horrified at the fact that he almost destroyed at least one “inhabited” universe — or just ignoring the implications that given that the negatory’s targeting was off /once/, he has no way of knowing for sure whether it wasn’t mistargeted before…
Why do I suspect that Zodon wants to save this world because its where he’s from and he’s a hero here.
Not quite, but getting close.
Close, but not quite. Don’t worry, all will be revealed soon!
I don’t know what happens, but from his conversation with the giant space station I’m guessing it’s where he sent his real parents. It’s conceivable that there’s a different Zodon here who makes them much happier, which on some level he probably feels horribly about.
I wonder if it’s possible that Zodon created this universe, or populated a previously uninhabited one.