When Loki and his Cosmic Avengers reached Adam Warlock outside the confines of Warp World, they found him fending off Devondra. Once inside Warp World, Loki started looking for different heroes that could suit his needs, splitting them from their merged forms. Loki attempted to manipulate Gamora to get the Infinity Stones for himself, but instead she banished him to Warp World. This course of action unwittingly caused the history of the universe to be rewritten and adapted to its merged residents. Gamora decided to incapacitate the inhabitants of the universe, namely its superheroes, by folding the universe in half, merging every soul with another. She intended for Devondra to sate its hunger, which would allow her to weave a new reality from the remains of the old one a new universe where she would ensure nobody would have to suffer like she did in her life. In order to feed the monstruous Devondra responsible for the Soul Stone's hunger for souls and the decay of Soul World, Gamora used the Infinity Stones to trap every soul in the universe in Soul World. However, the Kree discover Mar-Vell’s plans and kill her before she can complete her mission.In a fit of desperation to rebalance Soul World, Gamora assembled the Infinity Stones. She harnesses the power of the Tesseract-which fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe will recognize as an Infinity Stone-in order to create the technology. She stows several Skrulls away on a ship and plans to use the engine to fly the Skrulls to a distant planet where the Kree can’t find them. When Mar-Vell, a Kree agent masquerading as a human scientist on earth, finds out about this, she tries to help the Skrulls by building an engine that could help a ship travel at light-speed. Carol essentially helps the Skrulls go into hiding after fighting the Kree herself. The Captain Marvel film adds a new twist: When the Skrulls resist Kree rule, the Krees try to massacre their entire race. The Krees and Skrulls are ancient enemies, and really what more reason do they need to fight? In the comics, their war - which began with an argument over who was the strongest alien race - has spanned hundreds of thousands of years. When Carol meets with the Supreme Intelligence, she appears as Annette Bening’s Mar-Vell, a scientist that Carol held in high esteem back in her time on earth. Yon-Rogg tells Carol that the Supreme Intelligence appears to each person as the being that they most admire. In the movie, Carol has to meet with something called the Supreme Intelligence in order to be cleared to go on a mission. At one point they create a race called the Inhumans, who may be the subject of a future Marvel film. (More on him later.)Īs a side note: The Kree are also obsessed with trying to evolve their race. But perhaps fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe became suspicious of the Kree’s motives when they saw Yon-Rogg reported to Ronan the Accuser, the bad guy from the Guardians of the Galaxy. Carol seems to not understand this when she trains to be part of the elite special teams force led by Jude Law’s Yon-Rogg. They’re imperialistic and try to force other races (like the Skrulls in this movie) to submit to their rule. In general, the Kree are best known for their pugnaciousness and ruthlessness. Not all the Kree have superpowers, but some do have advanced powers. Some of the Kree are blue-skinned, but others look like humans. The Kree are an alien race aggressively trying to expand their domain.
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