It seems to be okay, cool or cool. But logic can't stand up to careful scrutiny. The main points are two, one is that the plan at the beginning is a little tricky; the other is that it was a lightning restart at the end, and I felt that the previous victory was meaningless.
It would be better to change to JL to know that Darkseid has created a Doomsday demon and is implementing a plan to destroy the earth, so he formulated a series of countermeasures:
The first floor is a surprise attack led by the Great Chao, destroying the Apocalypse. Later failed.
The second layer is the need for The Flash to reboot the entire universe. But The Flash disagreed before the battle. So the lord started to count, there are two problems with implementing this plan: - First, you need to save The Flash. The best way to save him is to make Darkseid not want to kill him. So the master's layout is as follows: ** Even if the Apocalypse is destroyed, the raid cannot be done. Even if the Apocalypse is destroyed, the reactor must be destroyed at all costs. After the master has calculated that he has been brainwashed, he will offer a plan to let the Lightning run around to generate electricity, so as to save the Flash. In the end, this goal was achieved, and the Zhenglian Seven Giants were sacrificed for this. ** The person who needs to save the Flash and the person who can understand and execute the plan is Zakang, so Zatanna needs to save Zakang - secondly the Flash himself doesn't want to cause flashpoint, so he needs to prove to him that the world Really miserable. This is not difficult, it will be miserable to play normally.
Then play as usual. In general, the plot before Apocalypse does not need to be adjusted, and the details can be changed again, such as why Dachao is looking for Zha Kang, such as why LL can beat Harley, such as why Bat Family is so strong. After arriving at Apocalypse, Zha Kang sacrificed etrigan to get the Lasso Anti-Brainwashing WW, and finally WW killed the other veterans of Zhenglian and seriously injured himself. It doesn't make sense that the steel bone is directly cured by magic, so it can be changed to be cracked by cup noodles later. As soon as The Flash was rescued, Zha Kang complained about why he didn't run a flash point anymore. But The Flash continued to hesitate. After that, Sangong was also released by Zha Kang to delay Darkseid as usual. And accidentally possessed and unlocked Dachao. Zha Kang returned to the original hall again to trigger his memory and realized that he had been cursed by Zatanna before. He summoned Zatanna and learned the whole plan from there, and learned that it was a gift from the master (before he was brainwashed). The master also explained how to save himself, that is, let himself face the scene of killing rice. So Zhakang provoked rice to deal with the master. But in the end, the plan went awry, and Dami was killed by the master himself (it doesn't matter if he was resurrected by Rui Wen). Then the master woke up. After waking up, break the steel frame and continue with the previous plan. On the one hand, all the Doomsday monsters are sent back from the earth, and on the other hand, the Flash is sent back to the earth to run in circles. Then everyone died all the way to the Flash under the command and calculation of Master and Zha Kang. In the end, the three-way superstar Darkseid fought in a three-way melee, and only Zha Kang and the Flash were left to teleport back to Earth in the chaos. The effect of Zha Kang's use of San Gong Dongfeng was better than expected. In fact, San Gong Jiachao may not be able to beat Darkseid. But Zhakang still decided to continue the mission, because too many people are gone, and there is no point in living. So he continued to talk about the Flash, put all kinds of hats on the Flash's head, and by the way told (deceived) the Flash that the core of the earth was actually drained, the earth is out of play, and the sun will not rise tomorrow. The Flash finally made up his mind to run out of Flashpoint. The whole film is over, Zhakang plans to pass.
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