Walternate performs some real logical gymnastics. Experimenting on children = bad, completely obliterating an identical world with billions of people in it = fine. (Not to mention said world would obviously contain plenty of children.) They started it, after all! Yes, that playground-level argument checks out. Also, why would he want to stop Fauxlivia? Maybe she was just going to go over and save Peter to bring him back? How does Walternate know? Peter is the father of her child, after all. If anything, he'd be all for some sort of kidnapping mission to bring Peter back over before that world is destroyed.
Shout by JasperKazaiVIP 2BlockedParent2021-08-07T23:59:09Z— updated 2021-09-14T00:52:04Z
Walternate performs some real logical gymnastics. Experimenting on children = bad, completely obliterating an identical world with billions of people in it = fine. (Not to mention said world would obviously contain plenty of children.) They started it, after all! Yes, that playground-level argument checks out.
Also, why would he want to stop Fauxlivia? Maybe she was just going to go over and save Peter to bring him back? How does Walternate know? Peter is the father of her child, after all. If anything, he'd be all for some sort of kidnapping mission to bring Peter back over before that world is destroyed.