Hopefully this will lead to agents being surreptitiously replaced by LMDs a la the Deltite Affair.
Hopefully this will lead to agents being surreptitiously replaced by LMDs a la the Deltite Affair.
Although with the current retcon of Quicksilver's origin, he's a human who was experimented on by the High Evolutionary and given back to his parents (along with his sister Wanda) with the genetic "appearance" of being a mutant.
Ugh, this is what's pissing me off in the comics so much. The Inhumans released a contaminant into the ecosystem, it's proven fatal to a segment of the population, and they DON'T CARE. They have no interest in cleaning it up and it's not like the mist needs to remain on Earth in order for Inhumans to be born.
I thought that Bobbi or Simmons mentioned at the beginning of Season 3 that the fish oil in the pills didn't contain any trace of the Diviner metal, so a non-Inhuman being exposed to Terrigen would get nothing. Bobbi and Hunter admitted to having tried the pills…just to check.
I know, right? "NIC card" and "PIN number" annoy me too.
Embrace those feelings. For the first two seasons, I just thought Iain De Caestecker was adorkable as Fitz and his Scottish accent was a joy to listen to. Then in Season 3, wardrobe put him in suits and…wow.
Actually, that did happen in the comics: Magneto captured Nazi war criminals for one of the Western intelligence agencies (CIA or MI6, it's not clear) but was actually a Mossad double agent. Instead of handing the Nazis over to his "Control" government, he handed them over to Israel. "Control" knew about his status…
SHIELD did have an incident called the "Deltite Affair", which involved their agents (and some of HYDRA's) being secretly replaced by very advanced LMDs. Additionally, it looks like Dr. Krieger is doing something similar this season of Archer.
They're Alpha Primitives, the slave race to the Inhumans of Attilan. Basically what Dr. Radcliff did was create the MCU version of Xerogen gas, kinda the opposite of Terrigen. The Kree gave Xerogen crystals to the Inhumans as a weapon against the human population (Mighty Avengers #29).
Or Thanos could just make a Legion of the Unliving.
Ask Jamie Madrox.
You might have something there: in X-Men, the Shadow King is one of the most powerful telepaths and controlled several members of the team, but it takes a lot of effort to directly make people do things they would otherwise find abhorrent. What he does instead is basically exploit existing feelings and behavior and…
"the guy from Ant-Man who got away with some tech is still out there."
Stupid sexy Flanders.
I thought of it more like Illyria taking over Fred's body in Angel.
I'm thinking Misty Knight (Jean Grey's old roomie) bumping into Cyclops et al in Japan after the fight with Magneto in Antarctica while Scott thought Jean was dead and vice versa. Was that the example?
Or it could be like the tiny planet on last week's "Rick and Morty" season finale.
He has been looking pretty good this season. Linen suits him.
I was mildly annoyed that the train looked nothing like what WMATA uses currently, but glad that they used real station names.
When Raina was having a premonition while she was awake and possibly going to attack Jiaying, did anyone else think "Doyle, but with boobs and more spikes"?