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Post by FreeKresge on Jan 26, 2018 5:58:32 GMT
Suppose that Daisy goes back in time with her inhibitor intact. Could this mean that, without her powers, she will not destroy the world? If so, does this mean that Kasius will be the savior of earth? Kasius already helped part of the team in this episode by driving the roaches away from the third level, making it easy for Mack, Elena, and Flint to get the S.H.I.E.L.D. tech that Fitz left them.
The biggest argument against Kasius as the savior of the world is that the writers would never permanently take superpowers away from their favorite character. In fact, keeping her powers bottled up might be what makes her powerful enough to destroy the world when the powers are released.
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Post by koos on Jan 26, 2018 11:53:31 GMT
Suppose that Daisy goes back in time with her inhibitor intact. Could this mean that, without her powers, she will not destroy the world? If so, does this mean that Kasius will be the savior of earth? Kasius already helped part of the team in this episode by driving the roaches away from the third level, making it easy for Mack, Elena, and Flint to get the S.H.I.E.L.D. tech that Fitz left them. The biggest argument against Kasius as the savior of the world is that the writers would never permanently take superpowers away from their favorite character. In fact, keeping her powers bottled up might be what makes her powerful enough to destroy the world when the powers are released. For while I had the idea that perhaps this inhibitor is the very cause of the desctrucion of earth. They go back in time and at a certain point an expert removes it, but causes damage that lead to Daisy to get a sort of nervous break down. Bottling it up and then in one burst is all goes wrong.she knows it goes wrong and walks back to abondonned city. It all happens in short time frame. But I dismmised this thought, be ause I think she went back to city for another reason, which we don't know yet.
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Post by koos on Jan 26, 2018 22:55:24 GMT
T This assumes the multiverse doesn't exist. It does in the MCU/MTU. In a world with alternate realities/dimensions, any future outcome is possible if you follow the correct timeline/reality. It may be that a reality seems fixed because you're locked into that timeline, but as we've seen, the boundaries between realities can be crossed... General Relativity sees the universe as a four dimensional "surface" (manifold is the mathematical term). Every universe is consists of three space dimensions and one timeline. (Fitz was incorrect in his assessment that time is illusional, in General Relativity is a distance, just like the other three space coordinates). Not stating here if it is right or wrong, it's where General Relativity is based on. I think it is easiest to see it as a definition. Anyway, this is what we call "reality" (whatever that means). The whole multiverse is based on the parallel universe theory. Each timeline in the multiverse is a universe (or reality) on its own. See the multiverse as a generalized version of the definition of the universe. So, within the universe time is fixed once the it has been seen. In multiverse a timeline is fixed once the future on it is seen. I think that the visions of Robin are team members who are back from the future, but in a timeline where there never has been an Enoch. This sounds like a big paradox, since they were brought to the future by Enoch. But these are memories she has now in the future, with them in the future. Visions are adapted to that fact and now she knows how they will save them, while back then she didn't know how they would to save humanity. So, think there is only one timeline. The timeline where Enoch send the team to the future and then send back to save the world. And that visions of Robin are of a timeline without Enoch, thus from alternative timeline. A timeline of what she sees that is adapted as time progresses. I think they will go back in time but WITHOUT the notebook. But with a plan (carefully constructed from the all the info that Enoch has collected). Once they are back in time, they arrive at the same time and place that they have left, but without Enoch existing. They now have a plan and Flint to save the world though. And Deke to punch in the face. So, don't underestimate his importance Also you mentioned something about Fitz knowing Voss' plan. Can you elaborate, please? I only remember Fitz becoming aware of Voss' treachery when he realized the door was locked. I'm curious about this too... I mean Fitz did say when he was on his rant to May about not being able to change the future that Voss tried. I'm assuming this was after all that happened and they went back in time anyway? If so, I'm going to assume he just meant that Voss tried to stop things from happening with his attempt to kill Daisy. Fitz in the past said that Voss couldn't change it and that even Daisy couldn't change it, while she has seen the aftermath. She told that to May after he got mad about Robin describing Jemma's death to him.
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Post by koos on Jan 27, 2018 0:23:52 GMT
A slight alternative to the theory. One I kind of think will be more correct and might even make a bit more sense in certain ways. They will not save the world from being destroyed in the past but in the future. Preventing Kasius from using the monolith to destroy the world by sending the gravitonium to the past to the abondend city. And instead of stopping this in the past they will stop it by preventing him doing it. And by stopping it everything is returned to "normal". Deke will travel with the team back to time and the next pod will happen.
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