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Post by hobowar on Apr 1, 2021 21:05:08 GMT
Avengers: Age of Ultron was about the journey of the Avengers to become beings of mythology, true heroes after confronting their dark reflection in the form of Ultron, who believes that saviour figures like the Avengers are holding humanity back. Tony Stark is afraid that he has no control over the future (Why didn't you do more?) and Ultron is that fear bought to life. Ultron sees himself as the saviour the Avengers wish they could be and in a way he has a point. When Ultron first meets the team, they're celebrating a victory that in Ultron's mind they haven't earned. People like Strucker are still around standing in the way of real peace. Ultron comes to the conclusion that as long as humanity has free will, peace will never be achievable. Ultron is desperate for control to a point where he is willing to get the population down so he can rule over what's left and force them to act in accordance to his idea of morality. Ultron's way of achieving peace would be undeniably better for the world statistically, but when you take away humanity's choice to do bad, you also take away any chance for personal growth. We see this in Nick Fury and how much he's changed since Winter Soldier. Ultron says there are no strings on him but his entire sense of self worth is tied up to proving his way of doing things is better than what the Avengers have been doing. "Nothing last forever" - Natasha Romanov "Trouble, Ms Romanov. No matter who wins or loses, trouble still comes around." - Nick Fury  I'm very sorry. 
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