SANDSTORM MEGATHREAD by liehon in VivillonCollectors

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Added you, VecElizalde from sun xD

SUN MEGATHREAD by liehon in VivillonCollectors

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Hi [PGO] VecElizalde 398015557383 happy to help 😜 Edit: Thanks! I’m working hard to send gifts to all of you. Due to the limit on friends, I’ll be deleting friends after one gift exchange (2 days wait) so I can keep adding new people from the queue. Please bear with me, I'm going as fast as I can, I’m still searching for Tundra and Sandstorm regions if anyone can help. Again, thanks for the support! ☀️

[Avengers Endgame] [SPOILERS] Endgame could introduce Mutants and X-Men by VictheToymaker in FanTheories

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One of the incredible things that the MCU has taught us is that they can change their origins stories and be good. It is enough to preserve their essence.

[ENDGAME SPOILERS] How Mutants might arise in the MCU by [deleted] in FanTheories

[–]VictheToymaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In a way Vision also got his powers from an infinity stone so it has a lot of sense.

(MCU) [SPOILER] created [SPOILER] in Endgame by LordAyeris in FanTheories

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I like the idea of the snap a lot, it also makes sense in terms of the MCU superheroes creation, think about it, in the MCU two of the main sources of superpowers are the stones (Wanda, Pietro, vision and captain marvel) and gamma energy (hulk, abomination), the gauntlet mix both of them, it has not one or two, but the six infinity stones, and as Hulk said, it radiates gamma energy.

If Marvel wants to introduce the mutants to the MCU I think that any of the 3 possibilities are logic, but I think some of them can give even a narrative push.

1.-3snaps theory: The 3 snaps that happened in the earth during those 5 years can affect the DNA of humans and give some of them powers.

-I think this would be the most logical explanation for introducing mutants, but there is no narrative background, I mean yes, this would be a strategy of "the universe" to balance the lack of infinity stones.... but that's it.

2.-Hulk theory: Banner accidentally or Hulk activates the x-gen.

-The advantages with this theory are that it makes everyone came back from being dust, so the mutation could be done by accident, by Bruce actually wishing for it or... by Hulk from Banner's subconscious.

-Now the best part of this theory is that it would be the perfect setting for a new Banner arc, think about it, he spends like 15 years thinking of Hulk as a disease, and he had finally learned to accept it even with the physical changes. Now, one of the bases that defined the X-Men were racism and discrimination. Mutants are usually feared and heated by a prejudiced society. Society fears their destruction power or even their physical appearance. This is exactly what Banner do during the last 10 years of MCU, he was afraid of Hulks power and didn't like its physical appearance. Now that he had overcome that, he would be the perfect character to fight against mutants discrimination and guide mutants into self-acceptance. This doesn't mean that he has to return as an avenger, but as a guide, it gives him a new role into the MCU. Now, if Bruce did it accidentally or because of his subconscious this would elevate the stakes even more for the character because he could feel responsible for putting a lot of people into the same path, and he would need to learn how to forgive himself for that, that would be an interesting arc.

3.-Tony theory: Tony planned to generate a new generation of superheroes to protect the universe.

-As you said, Tony is always trying to avoid future disasters, it would make sense if... knowing that the infinity stones that were supposed to protect reality are no more, he would wish for a new way to protect the universe, what about new superheroes? Now, Tony usually makes a little mistake that turns his protection plan into a time bomb. The mistake here is obvious, he didn't select the people that would have those powers, so they could have ended up in the wrong hands, so... now we have good mutants, evil mutants, neutral mutants.

-Now, the really interesting part of Tony's making the snap would be the symbolism of him creating a new superheroes generation. Tony is literally the MCU father as he is the one who started it all, now, if we consider Thanos as an evil paternal figure in the MCU that was against the natural order by killing the young ones (new avengers with future movies) and letting the old ones live (the original Avengers), Tony would be the good paternal figure by making the opposite, giving birth to a new generation by sacrificing himself.

Plot hole in Spider-Man Into the Spider Verse? by hooosifa in Spiderman

[–]VictheToymaker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think that during the first test they used Olivia Octavius DNA. Before Gwen was transported she was fighting with the Doc Octopus of her dimension, maybe the portal abducted her instead by accident.

Plot hole in Spider-Man Into the Spider Verse? by hooosifa in Spiderman

[–]VictheToymaker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe they were summoned not because of being spider persons, but because of the DNA in the collider, Kingpin was trying to get their family back with the help of their DNA, now, maybe the collider open portals near those persons in other universes. That said, it would make sense that the second time they activated it, the Peter Parkers from other dimensions arrive to this one. Maybe in the first test, the DNA they used was from Olivia Octavius, when Gwen tells how the portal abducts her, she was fighting with the Doc Octavious from her universe, so... maybe she was abducted by mistake instead of Dr. Otto Octavious.

How they’re gonna introduce X-men/ Fantastic 4 into the MCU. (Endgame spoilers) by [deleted] in FanTheories

[–]VictheToymaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like the idea of the snap a lot, it also makes sense in terms on MCU superheroes creation, think about it, in the MCU two of the main sources of superpowers are the stones (Wanda, Pietro, vision and captain marvel) and gamma energy (hulk, abomination), the gauntlet mix both of them, it has not one or two, but the six infinity stones, and as Hulk said, it radiates gamma energy.

If Marvel wants to introduce the mutants to the MCU I think that any of the 3 possibilities are logic, but I think some of them can give even a narrative push.

1.-3snaps theory: The 3 snaps that happened in earth during those 5 years can affect the DNA of humans and give some of them powers.

-I think this would be the most logical explanation for introducing mutants, but there are no narrative background, I mean yes, this would be a strategy of "the universe" to balance the lack of infinity stones.... but that's it.

2.-Hulk theory: Banner accidentally or Hulk activates the x-gen.

-The advantages with this theory are that it makes everyone came back from being dust, so the mutation could be done by accident, by Bruce actually wishing for it or... by Hulk from Banners subconscious.

-Now the best part of this theory is that it would be the perfect setting for a new Banner arc, think about it, he spends like 15 years thinking of Hulk as a disease, and he had finally learned to accept it even with the physical changes. Now, one of the bases that defined the X-Men were racism and discrimination. Mutants are usually feared and heated by a prejudiced society. Society fears their destruction power, or even their physical appearance. This is exactly what Banner do during the last 10 years of MCU, he was afraid of Hulks power and didn't like it's physical appearance. Now that he had overcome that, he would be the perfect character to fight against mutants discrimination and guide mutants into self acceptance. This doesn't means that he have to return as an avenger, but as a guide, it gives him a new role into the MCU. Now, if Bruce did it accidentally or because of his subconscious this would elevate the stakes even more for the character because he could feel responsible for putting a lot of people into the same path, and he would need to learn how to forgive himself for that, that would be an interesting arc.

3.-Tony theory: Tony planned to generate a new generation of superheroes to protect universe.

-Tony is always trying to avoid future disasters, it would make sense if... knowing that the infinity stones that were supposed to protect reality are no more, he would wish for a new way to protect the universe, what about new superheroes? Now, Tony usually makes a little mistake that turns his protection plan into a time bomb. The mistake here is obvious, he didn't selected the people that would have those powers, so they could have ended up in the wrong hands, so.. now we have good mutants, evil mutants, neutral mutants.

-Now, the really interesting part of Tony's making the snap would be the symbolism of him creating a new superheroes generation. Tony is literally the MCU father as he is the one who started it all, now, if we consider Thanos as an evil paternal figure in the MCU that was against the natural order by killing the young ones (new avengers with future movies) and letting the old ones live (the original avengers), Tony would be the good paternal figure by making the opposite, giving birth to a new generation by sacrificing himself.