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7/9/2025, 12:02:55 AM
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>Did they change that later to make the whole conflict seem less one-sided?
No. Of course not. Terrigenesis is dangerous as fuck which is why it was strictly regulated.
The vast majority of Inhumans exposed to the cloud died, and of the ones that survived you had cases of them killing everyone in the area when their powers went out of control on top of that.
There were also the cases where they came out as twisted abominations that if they were lucky were mercy killed.
Oh, and an entire Inhuman kingdom was turned into insane monsters by the evil sentient fart cloud.
This shit's just how Terrigen works. And this is setting aside secondary terrigenesis which marvel effectively retconned for the arc. This is just what the cloud did, not what it should have done. If Marvel remembered that shit, the Inhumans would have had to have been for destroying the cloud too, since it going global would have effectively caused their extinction just the same as with mutants.
>Did they change that later to make the whole conflict seem less one-sided?
No. Of course not. Terrigenesis is dangerous as fuck which is why it was strictly regulated.
The vast majority of Inhumans exposed to the cloud died, and of the ones that survived you had cases of them killing everyone in the area when their powers went out of control on top of that.
There were also the cases where they came out as twisted abominations that if they were lucky were mercy killed.
Oh, and an entire Inhuman kingdom was turned into insane monsters by the evil sentient fart cloud.
This shit's just how Terrigen works. And this is setting aside secondary terrigenesis which marvel effectively retconned for the arc. This is just what the cloud did, not what it should have done. If Marvel remembered that shit, the Inhumans would have had to have been for destroying the cloud too, since it going global would have effectively caused their extinction just the same as with mutants.
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