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''[[Super Dimension]] Century Orguss'' is noteworthy in that it apparently inspired the "resolution" to the DC comics multiverse, as depicted in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''. Just as in Orguss, the world that was created was a patchwork of previous dimensions.
''[[Super Dimension]] Century Orguss'' is noteworthy in that it apparently inspired the "resolution" to the DC comics multiverse, as depicted in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''. Just as in Orguss, the world that was created was a patchwork of previous dimensions.
* They're different concepts, however. Orguss's Earth was a [[Planet Eris|patchwork world]] made of pieces of various realities, while the [[Crisis On Infinite Earths|post-Crisis]] [[DC Universe]] had its history changed so Parallel Earths never existed, therefore all its characters always lived in the same world (and did not remember [[The Multiverse]].)
* They're different concepts, however. Orguss's Earth was a [[Planet Eris|patchwork world]] made of pieces of various realities, while the [[Crisis on Infinite Earths|post-Crisis]] [[DC Universe]] had its history changed so Parallel Earths never existed, therefore all its characters always lived in the same world (and did not remember [[The Multiverse]].)


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Super Dimension Century Orguss is noteworthy in that it apparently inspired the "resolution" to the DC comics multiverse, as depicted in Crisis on Infinite Earths. Just as in Orguss, the world that was created was a patchwork of previous dimensions.

  • They're different concepts, however. Orguss's Earth was a patchwork world made of pieces of various realities, while the post-Crisis DC Universe had its history changed so Parallel Earths never existed, therefore all its characters always lived in the same world (and did not remember The Multiverse.)