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<blockquote data-quote="MarkB" data-source="post: 7422025" data-attributes="member: 40176"><p>On Gamora's world they knew exactly who had attacked them and why - and they also knew they didn't stand a chance against him. So after the horrors he'd inflicted, they could eventually rebuild.</p><p></p><p>But right now in this universe, on every planet that hadn't heard about Thanos and his grand schemes, it seems like half the population's been turned to ashes through some unknown means. Maybe some of them will blame a vengeful god, but in the vast majority of cases any planet on which there is any history of conflict is going to see the various factions blaming each other. Anywhere that the random chance happens to favour one side, everyone else will pin the blame on them. Even when both sides are equally affected, people will assume that one or another faction created a doomsday weapon that got away from them.</p><p></p><p>And then, since pretty much everyone who survived has lost people they loved and is looking for someone to blame and get angry with, there's going to be war.</p><p></p><p>Lots and lots and lots of war, the whole universe over.</p><p></p><p>Half the population of the universe was just the start. By the time the dust settles, there may not even be 10% left.</p><p></p><p>I feel like if there's anything that can turn back the clock on the whole thing, that will be it. The future that Doctor Strange envisioned that led him to choose this endgame - I think it was allowing Thanos to succeed, and then allowing him to witness the result of his success. Hopefully he learns enough of a lesson that he'll eventually use the Time stone to go back and fix it himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkB, post: 7422025, member: 40176"] On Gamora's world they knew exactly who had attacked them and why - and they also knew they didn't stand a chance against him. So after the horrors he'd inflicted, they could eventually rebuild. But right now in this universe, on every planet that hadn't heard about Thanos and his grand schemes, it seems like half the population's been turned to ashes through some unknown means. Maybe some of them will blame a vengeful god, but in the vast majority of cases any planet on which there is any history of conflict is going to see the various factions blaming each other. Anywhere that the random chance happens to favour one side, everyone else will pin the blame on them. Even when both sides are equally affected, people will assume that one or another faction created a doomsday weapon that got away from them. And then, since pretty much everyone who survived has lost people they loved and is looking for someone to blame and get angry with, there's going to be war. Lots and lots and lots of war, the whole universe over. Half the population of the universe was just the start. By the time the dust settles, there may not even be 10% left. I feel like if there's anything that can turn back the clock on the whole thing, that will be it. The future that Doctor Strange envisioned that led him to choose this endgame - I think it was allowing Thanos to succeed, and then allowing him to witness the result of his success. Hopefully he learns enough of a lesson that he'll eventually use the Time stone to go back and fix it himself. [/QUOTE]
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