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Post by charzhino on Nov 19, 2018 15:57:46 GMT
A lot of people blame Starlord for messing up the plan to get the gauntlet which resulted in the snap. But they should be looking in Captain Americas direction.
As the stand in leader of the Avengers on earth, it was Caps decision to ignore Visions request to killself and offer the mindstone in a quick arrangement. (Vision of infinitely more smarter intellect than any of them, and an android, not a human).
Cap overrules and sends Vision to Wakanda to remove the stone, something he isnt 100% sure is possible anyway. A lot of time is wasted, hundreds of Wakandan soldiers die, Thanos gets the mindstone anyway, Vision is killed and ultimately Thanos snaps to kill trillions more. All for what, a possibility to save an android because Wanda "loves" him. Wanda should have learned from prior reckless experience in opening to Civil War never to repeat the same mistake of risking innocent lives again. Everyone knew the situation as Banner clearly explained Thanos' plan.
What's worse is Cap is supposed to be a veteran soldier with knowledge of military tactics. Rogers was willing to sacrifice himself in Cap 1 to go down with the aircraft to prevent it killing thousands. Why didnt he listen to Visions request of sacrificing himself to guarantee Thanos never gets hold of the mind gem. Cap should have had no problem with it, if Wanda was upset then he should have
1) explained that sacrafice is sometimes necessary, just like Rogers went down with the plane in WW1 to never see his lover again
2) explained that her brother Quicksilver died nobly trying to save thousands of Sokovians against Ultron
And finally in the same film Cap says, "we dont trade lives".
Well 100s of Wakandan soldiers are ready to sacrafice themselves for Vision (and many die), who Cap deems worthy enough to keep alive and waste time for Wandas sake. The trade ended up being a trillion to 0.
And all this considering hes a cyborg!!
Cap either showed poor leadership or it was poor writing of his character, once again hinting the writers ignore past actions of characters.
And don't gimmie the tired, bUt McU hERos aRe aLL flaWEd!1
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