- "This ship will not survive the formation of the cosmos."
- ― B'Elanna Torres (Star Trek Voyager)
- "The universe's cosmic background radiation, a kind of echo of the big bang, precisely matches the energy spectrum of my return pad!"
- "Well, what does that mean?"
- "It means my return pad's explosion was the big bang."
- ― Stewie Griffin and Brian Griffin (Family Guy)
The ability to induce a Big Bang like event to create a new universe or universal matter. Sub-power of Creation. Opposite to Big Crunch Inducement.
Capabilities
The user is able to create a Big Bang, starting a new universe or create a smaller one inside a pre-existing universe. They can condense the big bang into a type of energy blast capable of destroying an entire universe.
Applications
Associations
- Creation
- Fundamental Forces Manipulation - The Big Bang is the combined power of all the fundamental forces.
- Genesis Inducement
Limitations
- The user cannot manipulate the universe they made.
- The user may require a large void to use this ability.
Known Users
Television
- The Pandorcia empowered by an exploding TARDIS (Doctor Who)
- Omega Particles (Star Trek)
Cartoons
- Stewie's Return Pad (Family Guy); when overcharged outside the space-time continuum
- The Contemelia (Ben 10); via Anihilaarg
- Diagon (Ben 10: Ultimate Alien)
Comics
- Imperiex (DC Comics)
- The Source (DC Comics)
- Captain Atom (DC Comics)
- Grant Wilson/Damage (DC Comics)
- Michael Demiurgos (Vertigo/DC Comics)
- The One Above All (Marvel Comics)
- Beyonder (Marvel Comics)
- Galactus (Marvel Comics)
Manga/Anime
- Anti-Spiral (Gurren Lagann)
- Apocalymon (Digimon); via "Total Annihilation"
- Seraphimon (Digimon); via "Testament"
- Tetsuo Shima (Akira)
- Cronus (Saint Seiya)
- Gourmet Gods (Toriko)
Video Games
- Arceus (Pokémon)
- Sword And Shield (Suikoden)
Known Objects
- The Anihilaarg (Ben 10: Omniverse)