Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27872929-20170115205012/@comment-25521424-20170116231322

SinSaber2016 wrote:

Elledy92 wrote:

SinSaber2016 wrote: Elledy92 wrote: SinSaber2016 wrote: Which sounds better? Ghost Rider, the human possessed by Zarathos, the Spirit of Vengeance, who controls the power of Hell. or Ghost Rider, the human who is attached by some sentient quantum energy and it just happens to have fire powers with it. The first version doesn't contradict the second one. That's not what I asked. What you asked it's not really relevant from a plot point of view. From my personal PTW, i agreed that the first sentence is far more awesome, but that's me as a viewer. A character, however, works in a different way. Robbie Reyes will described the Spirit of Vengeance as an spirit from Hell, a scientist would call it an entity from another dimension. The two descriptions meant the same thing. That's where the dilemma arrives. What will be establish as the truth or what will the writers prefer as the answer? One means that the Rider is possessed. The other takes all the mystery away It really doesn't, since there is no certain way to define what the "Spirit of Vengeance" is, just like there is no way to define what the Infinity Stones or other objects or entities that cross our ways of thinking.