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Shouldn't this article mention how other continuities treat the origin of the Universe, if they have any. Also, in ''Transformers'', the universe is '''not''' "all there is". That's the [[Multiverse]]. The only fiction summarised in this article is a Marvel comics story, before the [[Universe (2003 franchise)|Universe]] stuff that had ''multiple'' universes. Which is how universes work in Transformers. [[universal stream|Also...]] [[User:Item42|Item42]] 10:23, 19 June 2010 (EDT)
Shouldn't this article mention how other continuities treat the origin of the Universe, if they have any. Also, in ''Transformers'', the universe is '''not''' "all there is". That's the [[Multiverse]]. The only fiction summarised in this article is a Marvel comics story, before the [[Universe (2003 franchise)|Universe]] stuff that had ''multiple'' universes. Which is how universes work in Transformers. [[universal stream|Also...]] [[User:Item42|Item42]] 10:23, 19 June 2010 (EDT)
:That's what "universe" means. The sum total of all that exits. You can't make sense of the Marvel story if change what "universe" means. Anyway, I don't think it matters. Universes in the multiverse are self contained, so that stuff in Universe B doesn't exist as far as Universe A is concerned. But maybe this article needs a continuity note? "The universe is the universe in the Marvel Comics continuity"? - [[User:Starfield|Starfield]] 11:44, 19 June 2010 (EDT)

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Shouldn't this article mention how other continuities treat the origin of the Universe, if they have any. Also, in Transformers, the universe is not "all there is". That's the Multiverse. The only fiction summarised in this article is a Marvel comics story, before the Universe stuff that had multiple universes. Which is how universes work in Transformers. Also... Item42 10:23, 19 June 2010 (EDT)

That's what "universe" means. The sum total of all that exits. You can't make sense of the Marvel story if change what "universe" means. Anyway, I don't think it matters. Universes in the multiverse are self contained, so that stuff in Universe B doesn't exist as far as Universe A is concerned. But maybe this article needs a continuity note? "The universe is the universe in the Marvel Comics continuity"? - Starfield 11:44, 19 June 2010 (EDT)