On initial glance it looks like the black hole that the dead Calliope made right? That’s what I thought at least. But if that’s the case, then why is most of the panel white? I mean black holes suck in light, so why is it so damn bright in this panel?
But more importantly, why is it in the new universe? Because you have to remember here, they aren’t on a new planet, or even a new galaxy, they’re in an entirely new universe completely separated from their old one.
You see this? You see this shit right here?
This is a white hole. It’s completely theoretical, but it’s supposedly the other end of a black hole. Rather than sucking in everything near it, it spits everything out. Into Another Fucking Universe.
They aren’t being sucked in. They’re being spit out.
I’ve put my finger on my problem with the current upd8s and now I can enjoy them a lot more.
They’re basically in a false falling action. Or at least that’s what all of the characters, except Terezi, think it is. They think that the story is over, it’s denouement time, so they’re all fine with just reuniting and getting ready to collect their reward. The bad guys are dead, they’re over their emotional issues, their quests have been finished. As far as they’re concerned. We’re not getting dialogue because the characters are done talking because they’ve said all that they need to say, or at least the really important stuff. It’s the end, it’s time to charge on to the epilogue.
Meanwhile, we’re sitting here being annoyed because we know it’s not the end. We’ve got our lists of enemies still floating around, and the quests that haven’t been done, and all the loose ends that won’t be tied up by them going through the door. We know that there’s another act between now and the end. We’re basically the stereotypical horror movie watcher, yelling at the screen that the monster is in the room do not go in there. Why did you turn your back on Her Imperious Condescension? Of course Vriska couldn’t kill Lord English on her own and that’s why she’s not here.
Or at least that’s how I like to think about it right now. It’s frustrating, but it makes sense. It would be a lot less frustrating if we didn’t know that we’re two days from the end of everything and if we weren’t told that act 7 is two effing pages.
wait, since there is an infinite amount of timelines, and in each timeline people die and meet in dream bubbles, meenah’s dream army technically has an infinite amount of people; therefore:
ANDREW HUSSIE KILLS OFF AN INFINITE AMOUNT OF CHARACTERS
don’t you love homestuck
wait actually cause he didn’t kill karkat, he killed an infinite amount of characters minus one off (minus two if meenah doesn’t die)
But they weren’t any Damara or Kurloz in Tavros’s army if I remember well? Because they’re followers of LE so its an infinite amount of characters minus one (two if Meenah didn’t die, three if Tavros didnt die either) minus two smaller infinite amount of characters. But if I know my math well it’s still an infinite amount of character. Everyone died at least an infinite amount of times in homestuck, it’s canon.