What is an absolute point in time? Its meaning would explain why Gambit cannot be revived in X-Men 97

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2024-05-09 02:34:14

The last episode of X-Men 97 has revealed why Gambit cannot be revivedsince it has been announced that this would be an absolute point in time but what does it mean?

Chapter 8 of X-Men 97‘Tolerance Equals Extinction Part 1’, has laid the foundation for what will be the end of the first season of the Marvel animated series.

And although many hoped to see once again Gambit on X-Men 97everything indicates that cannot be revived.

Well, as explainedthe death of Gambit and the attack on Genosha, are part of an absolute point in timeand we tell you what it means.

What does an absolute point in time mean in X-Men 97? This would be the reason why Gambit would not be revived

The death of Gambit It was one of the most impressive episodes of X-Men 97, even being the favorite of the season given the strong events that occurred in it.

However, being one of the favorite X-Men in the series, many hoped that CableThe time traveler could revive him and prevent the attack on Genosha.

But as he explained in the last chapter of X-Men 97, whenever he tries to prevent the tragedy of Genosha and the death of Gambit, he is dragged through the timeline.

Revealing that cannot avoid these events by being an absolute point in timewhich means that it is an event that cannot and should not be altered because it usually alters history for the worse.

This is explained by The Ancient One in Doctor Strange when he tries to prevent Christine’s death using the Time Stone in What If…?.

So being an absolute point in time, Gabito could not revive nor should the events of Genosha be avoided.

What is the difference between an absolute point in time and a Nexus event? X-Men 97 makes the difference clear

It has been made known that Gambit could not be revived in X-Men 97this when it was revealed that It is an absolute point in time.

However, it should be noted that an absolute point in time, such as Gambit’s death in the Genosha attack, is an event that cannot be altered.

On the contrary, any event that falls outside the Sacred Line of Time and affects it in some way is considered a Nexus event.

This at the will of He Who Remainswho appeared in the Loki series and where he was presented to the AVT or Temporal Variation Authority, the definition then remaining as follows:

  • Absolute point in time – An event that is a fact and cannot change; If you try to change, you break reality
  • Nexus Event – is an event that should not happen in the timeline and that generates another universe, potentially colliding with another

For now, chapter 8 of X-Men 97 has made it clear that Gambit couldn’t revive as many fans expected, because the Genosha attacks are something that must happen no matter what.

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2024-05-09 02:34:14

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