Ryujin
Legend
Typical frothing at the mouth politician made no exceptions. Just stated it was war against off-worlders.Does that include the people of New Asgard?
Typical frothing at the mouth politician made no exceptions. Just stated it was war against off-worlders.Does that include the people of New Asgard?
Aha. OK. So the show does at least make brief mention of it. Thanks.
Are there any obvious lead-ins for The Marvels? Jackson has supposedly said that the two are connected in "interesting ways" and that the movie "couldn't have happened" without the show.
Gravik isn't angry at humanity per say, he simply believes that the only way for his people to have a home and be secure is to remove teh native species. Otherwise at some point the skrull will become too great a threat which will trigger a war with the humans.The level of Gravik's anger at humanity never made sense. He was going to exterminate 8 billion people because his people were homeless for 30 years? Like, dude, look at the number of stateless humans who have been hanging in there for even longer and stop being such a sucky baby.
This is my guess as well. Talos' death could also have a few lingering ramifications as well (if nothing else sadden Danvers).And the whole peace negotiations with the Kree is probably part of The Marvels.
Although, doesn't the marvels actually take place before secret invasion?
well, that does it...out or everything wrong with the show, this is it. That's the one thing that's made it so i will never watch it.For the record, that is not how iodine pills work. You can't just pop them to negate radioactivity one after the other. You take them in order to get iodine in your thyroid so that way over the course of the next 24 hours , radioactive iodine cannot end up in your thyroid, which would end up eventually causing cancer.
They don't stop, like, broad tissue damage from being exposed to an intense radiation source.
High enough dose and you could almost literally watch him fall apart.For the record, that is not how iodine pills work. You can't just pop them to negate radioactivity one after the other. You take them in order to get iodine in your thyroid so that way over the course of the next 24 hours , radioactive iodine cannot end up in your thyroid, which would end up eventually causing cancer.
They don't stop, like, broad tissue damage from being exposed to an intense radiation source.
I’ll remember that next time I visit an abandoned nuclear reactor in Russia, thanksFor the record, that is not how iodine pills work. You can't just pop them to negate radioactivity one after the other. You take them in order to get iodine in your thyroid so that way over the course of the next 24 hours , radioactive iodine cannot end up in your thyroid, which would end up eventually causing cancer.
They don't stop, like, broad tissue damage from being exposed to an intense radiation source.