If that's the case, how did he come back without the.... time... sucky...platform thing?
He had the particles and the suit. And he could've asked Hank Pym in the other timeline for help sending him back.
If that's the case, how did he come back without the.... time... sucky...platform thing?
In the end, when Bucky sends Sam to talk to Old Steve, Bucky shows no interest in talking to Old Steve himself. Some viewers have interpreted this to mean Bucky has already talked to Old Steve, and Bucky’s demeanor does seam consistent with that. But that would mean that (28) is before (17), which would mean forking the timeline.![]()
Found this on the interwebs couple days ago. I think it explains most, if not all time-travel shenanigans?
He gets to decide that everybody killed in the chaos of the snap is Wicked Witch of the East dead so that he gets to have a wife and daughter without the hassle of making up with Pepper again.
Of course, you’re talking about Quantum Realm time travel. The Time Stone, on the other hand, can apparently undo events that have already happened. I don’t think Strange forked the timeline when he rewound the destruction of the Hong Kong Sanctum and death of Wong.Actually, while this is how Tony wanted things, going back and preventing the snap wouldn't change their timeline, just create a new one where it didn't happen (one that already has their own set of Avengers). So no matter what, that 5 years was going to stay unchanged.
She did have people in her life. They were the same people Hawkeye had in his life. I cringed when they said in Endgame, "Do we even know if she had family?"Having Natasha save Hawkeye for himself, for Laura and her daughter just made me wonder why she had no one in her life.
Natasha had some serious self-esteem issues stemming from her inability to have children. She even told Bruce in AOU that it made her just as much of a monster as the Hulk. Maybe that’s why she didn’t have a lover.
The Time Stone, on the other hand, can apparently undo events that have already happened. I don’t think Strange forked the timeline when he rewound the destruction of the Hong Kong Sanctum and death of Wong.
*gets headache trying to read that*Now that this thread is back posting this here as well:
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Found this on the interwebs couple days ago. I think it explains most, if not all time-travel shenanigans?
Ahhh yes. That explains it. He lived with Peggy in that AU then came back to give Falcon the shield.Cap and Tony were able to jump back from 2012 to 1970 without one. It's not strictly needed if you have the time GPS watch thingy.
We have no idea what the limits of the Time Stone are, or if it even has limits. The Avengers probably didn’t know either. It made sense to clarify before PH’s snap that a time rewind was not something they were going to attempt.True, but we never see them actually rewind time more than a few minutes on a large scale. The apple goes a few weeks, the torn book, a few months I assume. But rewinding the whole earth 5 years? I don't think Strange is that powerful.
I suppose the first was an inevitable consequence of the folly of Ragnarok but the new Bruce/Hulk ignores both Banner's anger issues (the most important character trait!) and the Hulk's cowardice in the first half of the gauntlet story.
Captain Marvel's appearance suffered for me because the discovery she was busy roaming the galaxy meant she should have been keeping tabs on Ronan, a threat she knew about personally? So she should have been aware of Thanos' role in seeking the power stone? And she should have known about Thanos trashing Xandar?
Yeah, I was figuring that Steve would realize that coming off of a 1 in 14 million victory is not the time you want to start dickering around with how everything turned out, but I suppose he would always have a backup reality to go to if he really screws the pooch.Even changing something awful could end in unintended results. If he tried to stop 9/11, Tony Stark may not end up in that cave building his first Iron Man suit.
The cowardice was always just a fan theory about why the Hulk was refusing to come out. Apparently, the actual reason was supposed to be that the Hulk didn't like being exploited a tool, to come out for fights and then be treated as an abomination after. At least according to the directors or screenwriters (I can't remember who exactly). I can't imagine anyone figuring that out just from watching the films.
Is there any particular reason she'd be expected to keep tabs on Ronan or Xandar? The universe is a big place. She never even met Ronan, not really.
Actually, while this is how Tony wanted things, going back and preventing the snap wouldn't change their timeline, just create a new one where it didn't happen (one that already has their own set of Avengers). So no matter what, that 5 years was going to stay unchanged.
She did have people in her life. They were the same people Hawkeye had in his life. I cringed when they said in Endgame, "Do we even know if she had family?"
MCU is a tiny place, proven by both Thor and the Hulk landing on the only gas station between Earth and Asgard, the Grandmaster's planet
Because whoever holds the hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor.In T:R, Odin says to Thor, “That hammer helped you control your power, focus it. But it was never the source of your strength.” That meant Thor could summon lightning without Mjolnir. But if Mjolnir wasn’t the source of the lightning-summoning power, how was Cap able to do it?
"Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor."In T:R, Odin says to Thor, “That hammer helped you control your power, focus it. But it was never the source of your strength.” That meant Thor could summon lightning without Mjolnir. But if Mjolnir wasn’t the source of the lightning-summoning power, how was Cap able to do it?
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