Oh, by the way, nobody spoil the new Westworld for me, please. I haven't seen it yet.
Oh, by the way, nobody spoil the new Westworld for me, please. I haven't seen it yet.
Yeah, the concept might have been around since the beginning, but how about the storyline of all of a SHIELD Team being replaced, without any of the team's knowledge or permission?Life Model Decoys were introduced in, quite literally, the first panel of the very first Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD story in 1951. As a concept, they're exactly as old as SHIELD itself. Westworld is based on a 1973 movie of the same name. And of course, stories about people being replaced by robotic doubles or other doppelgangers have been around in fiction and lore for ages. The first great screen robot, Maria in Fritz Lang's 1927 Metropolis (named Futura in the 1925 Thea von Harbou novel it was based on), was a doppelganger for the real Maria. So it's hardly a recent concept.
I guessing that they're just expanding on the MCU's mention of LMDs by Stark, Coulson, et al.
Give or take 14 years....the very first Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD story in 1951
Give or take 14 years....
Great Caesar's Ghost...!
FTFY.Would you believe that I'm old enough to get those references?
No, they're doing LMDs because it's a SHIELD show. LMDs have been part of SHIELD stories in the comics since the very first SHIELD story. They're as integral a part of the SHIELD mythos as kryptonite is for Superman, only debuting much sooner. It was inevitable that a show about SHIELD would get around to dealing with LMDs eventually.
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