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Marvel's "What If" has a story in one episode, but only this god-level race will run through the entire season

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If in Marvel's follow-up works, the upcoming "Rocky" is a Marvel spin-off drama that many fans are looking forward to, then another "What If", which is known for its brain hole collection, may be close behind in terms of expectations.

Marvel's "What If" has a story in one episode, but only this god-level race will run through the entire season

In fact, for the entire plot setting of "If", we have already talked about it before, and because some of the trailer content of this work is not much at present, so for the majority of fans, the news is actually like that, so we are not going to talk about the content today, because purely from the original setting, Marvel's "what if" version is like a cow feather.

Marvel's "What If" has a story in one episode, but only this god-level race will run through the entire season

And in theory, every story of Marvel's main universe may become the plot master of the "What If" series, so before the specific work comes out, it is basically impossible to talk about, but what makes me more concerned is that the entire plot is reported to run through the entire first episode of "What If" A character -

Observer Yuatu!

Marvel's "What If" has a story in one episode, but only this god-level race will run through the entire season

In fact, for Marvel observers, many Marvel fans should not be unfamiliar, because these alien races with big round heads have appeared in the earlier "Silver Guardian 2" movies, but at that time, the movie only stayed on them for more than ten seconds.

Marvel's "What If" has a story in one episode, but only this god-level race will run through the entire season

There is no introduction to this race that is regarded as "the strongest onlooker in the Marvel Universe" in the eyes of countless Marvel fans, so in this regard, we are ready to talk about this god-level race in the marvel universe that may appear more and more in the subsequent Marvel Cinematic Universe!

Marvel's "What If" has a story in one episode, but only this god-level race will run through the entire season

[1] The Observer Race has been chosen from birth at the level of the Chosen Son;

Many fans are familiar with these races that often observe various big events in the Marvel Universe, but never intervene (not absolutely), in fact, they are not too familiar with some comics.

In simple terms:

The Observer Race was born in the Marvel Universe far more than other interstellar races in the Marvel Universe, and for this race, the birth time is basically equal to the time when the universe took shape after the Big Bang, so in terms of development time, the Observer Race also has a time advantage that other interstellar races cannot imagine.

Marvel's "What If" has a story in one episode, but only this god-level race will run through the entire season

For this reason, in the original setting, for the technological superiority of this race, it is basically ahead of other higher interstellar civilizations by hundreds of millions of years of technological development span, for this reason, to some extent, the technology of the Observer race randomly picked out a terrifying weapon in the eyes of other civilizations.

Marvel's "What If" has a story in one episode, but only this god-level race will run through the entire season

However, unlike the general logic of the Observer race will rule and colonize other races according to this advantage, on the contrary, the Observer race in the setting, under the absolute superiority of science and technology, began to do a thing that made their entire race regret the most, and also made them become a state of "only seeing, not saying, not interfering" in the entire universe later.

"From science and technology to the countryside!"

Marvel's "What If" has a story in one episode, but only this god-level race will run through the entire season

[2] Bringing an interstellar indigenous civilization into the nuclear age;

As mentioned earlier, the Observer race itself is quite technologically advanced, and for this reason, after that, the Observer race did not stingy, but set out to help some races that were still in the interstellar indigenous civilization to accelerate their evolution, typically the Observer race sent nuclear energy to an indigenous civilization that had not even been born of its own words!

Marvel's "What If" has a story in one episode, but only this god-level race will run through the entire season

This kind of leapfrogging gap directly allows this indigenous civilization to suddenly span thousands of years of civilization development accumulation, from the indigenous directly to the nuclear civilization, for which the observer race was very happy at first, thinking that they had done a good thing, so they patted their butts and left, ready to come back after a while to see how far these indigenous civilizations would develop.

Marvel's "What If" has a story in one episode, but only this god-level race will run through the entire season

Result~

When the Observer race descended on this indigenous planet for the second time, it was found that the entire indigenous civilization had been destroyed by war, because the civilization of the entire race was not accumulated enough, and the emergence of nuclear energy directly caused different views within the race to diverge.

Marvel's "What If" has a story in one episode, but only this god-level race will run through the entire season

In order to compete for more resources, which led to this internal division evolving into war, and with the blessing of nuclear energy, the indigenous people of this planet directly played nuclear war, and finally completely played their entire race

It was also because of this result that the Observer Race began to reflect on its own operations, and it was precisely because of this example of the planet that the Observer Race established the rules, and from then on the Observer Race no longer interfered with other civilizations in the universe, but could only make simple observations.

Marvel's "What If" has a story in one episode, but only this god-level race will run through the entire season

This also forms the premise of this mysterious race that we see today, obviously, in the "Infinite War" and "Endgame War" that occurred before, although these characters did not appear, they were definitely "onlookers", which is beyond doubt.

Marvel's "What If" has a story in one episode, but only this god-level race will run through the entire season

However, Marvel has not shown it, perhaps because the current foreshadowing of the Marvel Cinematic Universe has not yet reached the opportunity to fully appear this race!

[3] Don't think that these "big-headed dolls" really can't use force;

In Marvel's setting, the Observer Race seems to have no active setting in most cases, but you should not think that these "big-headed dolls" who will only stand motionless are really weak, in fact, the strength of a single race member of the family is enough to match the level of the God Group under the blessing of their own technology.

Marvel's "What If" has a story in one episode, but only this god-level race will run through the entire season

Moreover, in the original Marvel setting, the Observer Race once had a terrifying war with the Celestial Group spanning billions of years, under which the Observer Race and the Celestial Group were almost equally matched, which can also show the strength of the Observer Race.

And the reason why it causes war is because:

The Observer Race believes that the Marvel God-level race group should not interfere in the development of Marvel's other cosmic civilizations, and should let these civilizations develop freely, but the Other Side Ofte Group believes that intervention can make some inferior races disappear as soon as possible, and only the races born under the ganyue are perfect groups.

Marvel's "What If" has a story in one episode, but only this god-level race will run through the entire season

For this reason, the great war between the two races was also triggered, and in the final outcome, that is, because the god Exitar had secretly collected thousands of years of energy, he defeated the Observer Clan's The One in one fell swoop, which gradually made the Observer Race withdraw from this war, and let the Celestial God Group gradually become dominant.

Marvel's "What If" has a story in one episode, but only this god-level race will run through the entire season

So, after the release of Marvel's "What If", perhaps we can learn more about this Marvel group that is enough to be called a god-level race, of course, we say that the Observer race is officially launched in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and expands the scene is certain, but this time is uncertain.

Marvel's "What If" has a story in one episode, but only this god-level race will run through the entire season
Maybe the foreshadowing of "What If" can shorten the time in this!

At the same time, it is worth mentioning:

According to Marvel's setting, "What If" will be an episode and a story, but the Yuatu of the Observer Race will be the key character setting throughout the plot of the first season!

According to this, the observer Yuato is played by Jeffrey White in an interview:

"In the manga, he's an observer, always an observer, and in season 1 of the anime, he appears as an observer, but gradually becomes more fascinated by what he's watching."

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