Thread:Shabook/@comment-26838855-20180601164515

Hi Shabook, I only edited it again because some people had moved some events order and it made no sense, and I was just referring back to my notes. I saw your comment about the Infinity War events following on, but I tried my best to make that possible by pretending things were concurrent, and I couldn't manage it - also, partly, because that would mean that the Sacrifice of Gamora is listed as stretching across the timeline split during The End, and it all gets very weird.

The actual order of events is: I don't really understand the need to make the Infinity War events refer to the next one each time, when the universe doesn't distinguish between what occurs in films and what occurs in TV. They're just events in the universe, with a defined order. Keeping it in a correct structure is easier for readers as well, who can just click through with the structured order of sequential and concurrent events.

Could you explain why it has to be like this?

But also, could you explain what the order is then, because the order you're reverting it to doesn't make structural sense.

At the moment it all makes sense up to the Infiltration into Qovas' Ship. But then...
 * Rescue of Doctor Strange is followed by Attack on Glenn Talbot and Sacrifice of Gamora. That suggests that the Sacrifice of Gamora lasted hours alongside the Attack on Glenn Talbot and Battle of Chicago. But OK, if it's kind of being treated like that, then it should be concurrent to those events. But...
 * Then Attack on Glenn Talbot has no mention of the Sacrifice of Gamora. And then the Battle of Chicago is shown as occurring after, and then the Sacrifice of Gamora is after that. But the order doesn't make sense, with the Sacrifice of Gamora also being listed as occurring concurrently with the Attack on Glenn Talbot before this.
 * And then we have the Sacrifice of Gamora saying that previously was the Rescue of Doctor Strange and Battle of Chicago. But it's also simultaneous to the Attack on Glenn Talbot and the Battle of Chicago? But it's also after the Battle of Chicago? But the Rescue of Doctor Strange then is also simultaneous with the Battle of Chicago? But that event is after the Attack on Glenn Talbot, which is listed on the Rescue of Doctor Strange page as being concurrent with the Sacrifice of Gamora, but that's before the Rescue of Doctor Strange?

If it really needs to be that the film events refer to each other - and I don't really get why, honestly - then I can try again to work something out to do with what is being treated as concurrent to what. But could you provide an explanation please. 