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Question about Captain America in “Avengers Endgame”?
Where does Captain America live?Is Captain America gay?How worthy is Captain America?Who are all these superheros in Avengers: Endgame poster?Why does Captain Marvel not age between the events of Captain Marvel and Avengers: Endgame?Did Avengers: Endgame break its own rules?How does Captain America channel this power?What is the status of the Infinity Stones post Avengers: Endgame?How did Captain America use this in Avengers: Endgame?How did Captain America return this stone?
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(The whole question is pretty much spoilers)
Time travel is a key plot device in Endgame. A central point is that they have to be very careful with time travel, as explained by some team members when Rhodes asked why can't they simply go back in time and kill baby Thanos. Someone mentions that "all the rules apply, no interaction with our past selves, no trying to change the future, etc...". When Hulk meets the Ancient One, she explains that timelines and realities can be damaged, etc...
The only thing they can really pull off without messing up history is retrieving the infinity stones, using them in the present, and then returning them to the proper place in history to avoid any disruptions to the time line.
But then in the final scene, we discover that Captain America went back in time and had the life that he always wanted to have with Agent Carter. Doesn't this contradict the above mentioned dangers of time travel? Wouldn't his getting together with Agent Carter at the very least completely alter the history of the S.S.R and S.H.I.E.L.D (if not the entire U.S military) and hence completely mess up the time line??
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(The whole question is pretty much spoilers)
Time travel is a key plot device in Endgame. A central point is that they have to be very careful with time travel, as explained by some team members when Rhodes asked why can't they simply go back in time and kill baby Thanos. Someone mentions that "all the rules apply, no interaction with our past selves, no trying to change the future, etc...". When Hulk meets the Ancient One, she explains that timelines and realities can be damaged, etc...
The only thing they can really pull off without messing up history is retrieving the infinity stones, using them in the present, and then returning them to the proper place in history to avoid any disruptions to the time line.
But then in the final scene, we discover that Captain America went back in time and had the life that he always wanted to have with Agent Carter. Doesn't this contradict the above mentioned dangers of time travel? Wouldn't his getting together with Agent Carter at the very least completely alter the history of the S.S.R and S.H.I.E.L.D (if not the entire U.S military) and hence completely mess up the time line??
marvel-cinematic-universe captain-america avengers-endgame
Apparently only diddling with the time stones has the effect of creating new timelines. The presence of a single human on one planet isn't sufficient
– Valorum
53 secs ago
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(The whole question is pretty much spoilers)
Time travel is a key plot device in Endgame. A central point is that they have to be very careful with time travel, as explained by some team members when Rhodes asked why can't they simply go back in time and kill baby Thanos. Someone mentions that "all the rules apply, no interaction with our past selves, no trying to change the future, etc...". When Hulk meets the Ancient One, she explains that timelines and realities can be damaged, etc...
The only thing they can really pull off without messing up history is retrieving the infinity stones, using them in the present, and then returning them to the proper place in history to avoid any disruptions to the time line.
But then in the final scene, we discover that Captain America went back in time and had the life that he always wanted to have with Agent Carter. Doesn't this contradict the above mentioned dangers of time travel? Wouldn't his getting together with Agent Carter at the very least completely alter the history of the S.S.R and S.H.I.E.L.D (if not the entire U.S military) and hence completely mess up the time line??
marvel-cinematic-universe captain-america avengers-endgame
(The whole question is pretty much spoilers)
Time travel is a key plot device in Endgame. A central point is that they have to be very careful with time travel, as explained by some team members when Rhodes asked why can't they simply go back in time and kill baby Thanos. Someone mentions that "all the rules apply, no interaction with our past selves, no trying to change the future, etc...". When Hulk meets the Ancient One, she explains that timelines and realities can be damaged, etc...
The only thing they can really pull off without messing up history is retrieving the infinity stones, using them in the present, and then returning them to the proper place in history to avoid any disruptions to the time line.
But then in the final scene, we discover that Captain America went back in time and had the life that he always wanted to have with Agent Carter. Doesn't this contradict the above mentioned dangers of time travel? Wouldn't his getting together with Agent Carter at the very least completely alter the history of the S.S.R and S.H.I.E.L.D (if not the entire U.S military) and hence completely mess up the time line??
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Apparently only diddling with the time stones has the effect of creating new timelines. The presence of a single human on one planet isn't sufficient
– Valorum
53 secs ago
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Apparently only diddling with the time stones has the effect of creating new timelines. The presence of a single human on one planet isn't sufficient
– Valorum
53 secs ago
Apparently only diddling with the time stones has the effect of creating new timelines. The presence of a single human on one planet isn't sufficient
– Valorum
53 secs ago
Apparently only diddling with the time stones has the effect of creating new timelines. The presence of a single human on one planet isn't sufficient
– Valorum
53 secs ago
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Apparently only diddling with the time stones has the effect of creating new timelines. The presence of a single human on one planet isn't sufficient
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