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Robby
Robby - 8/5/2019, 3:55 AM
Can someone explain to me what Valkyrie 1945 under the Space stone means?
OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 8/5/2019, 4:01 AM
@Robby - I think that may be a reference to Red Skull's ship
Bokis
Bokis - 8/5/2019, 3:57 AM
That’s honestly a real cool insight to their thought process. Must have been really hard to decide which movies/moments to go back to. I’m happy with the once we got though!
case
case - 8/5/2019, 4:18 AM
I feel like they could’ve done better than Morag.
Kurne
Kurne - 8/5/2019, 4:39 AM
@case - I think it was the easiest way, at least when you look back at its possession in GotG 1. After Quill stole it there, they had it for the rest of the movie.

Only other option I can think of is sending Rocket and someone else to steal it from the Guardians when they were delivering it to the Collector. They might even have had to reveal themselves and try to cooperate with them. Very risky tho.
case
case - 8/5/2019, 5:03 AM
@Kurne - Definitely the easiest. And seeing Quill dance without the sound was pretty fun... Xandar or the Kyln would’ve been a lot more fun though, if it didn’t blow the budget out even further. Maybe I just wanted more Groot and Rocket.
Nebula
Nebula - 8/5/2019, 4:40 AM
As much as they had a tough job set for them, that seems like a [frick]ton of fun.
Nebula
Nebula - 8/5/2019, 4:42 AM
Also seems like art imitating life, what with this scene (which I loved)..
Kurne
Kurne - 8/5/2019, 4:44 AM
Them choosing to collect the Space, Mind and Time stone in 2012 was absolutely the best option they had. All in one place. Even knowing that Tony screwed up, any other way still would have been more risky/difficult considering they had limited particles to get in and out.
Vigor
Vigor - 8/5/2019, 5:22 AM
@Kurne - that was Natasha's idea 🙂
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 8/5/2019, 2:41 PM
@Kurne - From a storytelling perspective, I really like how they tied Pym Particles to the time jumps. Without some limited resource like that, the team could have just made six separate trips at full strength. Very smart plotting to break them into teams (even if we didn't get quite as much of the heist itself as I would have wanted).
BertieGregory
BertieGregory - 8/5/2019, 7:40 AM
I was thinking also that when they lost the Tesseract and Loki in 2012, there was a way that Tony could've conclusively found a time and place to get the cube and Pym particles. He could've gone back to Stark tower while the Avengers were out eating Schwarma or whatever, and asked Jarvis to pull up all the data from Howard Stark and Shield - remember he had successfully hacked into all of Shield's mainframe on the Hellicarrier the day before, and he had all of Howard Stark's notes from IM2. It's a good thing his memory was good enough!
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 8/5/2019, 7:53 AM
Wait... this is the first time I'm realizing that the Avengers made a mistake with their plan. It says here (and the way I remember it) was that the Eye of Agamotto was in Kamar-Taj until Doctor Strange took it. And only after that it was in New York.

But the Avengers assumed Strange was in New York in 2012 with the Eye and were wrong. So, if they hadn't met the Ancient One there, they would have been shit out of luck.

It doesn't matter much to the movie itself, but it's a neat little character wrinkle. Doctor Strange is sort of a loner and nobody in the Avengers actually knows anything about him, so they were just guessing. The only time that any of them 100% knew he was in New York would have been Thor in Ragnarok. But... Thor's memory ain't what it used to be.

Skrull
Skrull - 8/5/2019, 10:38 PM
@Spock0Clock - The obvious answer is that TAO took the Eye to the New York sanctum when she went there to defend it. As Sorcerer Supreme, she was the only person who could use the Time Stone in battle. Was it a fortuitous coincidence? Yes. But it made perfect sense for her to have the stone there.
geekarchitect
geekarchitect - 8/5/2019, 9:09 AM
Is the Pegasus Project by Mar-vell also at Camp Lehigh?
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 8/5/2019, 2:38 PM
@geekarchitect - Based on how I remember the terrain, I wouldn't think so.

This board was probably made before the details of Captain Marvel's script was worked out (and at the very least the Tesseract spent a couple of years in the 90's in orbit).
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