Thread:Marvelous 345678/@comment-27496405-20180723185324/@comment-26838855-20180820173612

CirUmeUela wrote: Awesome, it's good to see those calculations. Thanks for doing all the hard math once again BETJ. So just to clarify, there is only one main spot that you need to make more specific? So I can start putting together where Infinity War fits with those episodes by timecodes and just make small adjustments when you complete it?

Also, what age do you think Gamora is in the deleted scene "A Father's Choice" where Thanos congratulates a young Gamora for her victory? I'm guessing about 18, placing the scene somewhere in 2009. I would say everything up to Steve's team getting back to the facility/Talbot getting back home right after sunset on the Thursday is definitely in the right order. There's just some minor tweaks to make after that.

I haven't actually watched all the deleted scenes yet, sorry. They can sometimes be hard to find in full and I just haven't really bothered yet. I think I saw a bit of that, is he using the Reality Stone to show her younger self to her, when she worked for him in the Black Order? It's probably closer to only about 10 years ago I'd say literally from the few seconds I've seen but I'll have to watch it properly.

Speaking of deleted scenes, apparently the "August 27th" wedding date was a reference to Robert's real wedding date.

64SuperNintendo wrote: Fantastic writeup for the IW/AoS timing, BEJT, but I'm curious if you'd kept in mind the sunrise/sunset for Chicago.

Since Chicago is an hour behind New York, Talbot would be arriving there at 06:32 Central Time, and the sunrise on March 29 is 06:38.

It doesn't make too much difference anyway (maybe 5-10 minutes). If you did consider it, but the timing makes it impossible for Chicago to be a few minutes later, then feel free to disregard this. Thank you! No, I didn't, slipped my mind sorry, I appreciate you reminding me. I didn't think that it might not work, I think after I'd finished working out all the scenes squeezed in at dawn in Episode 21, my mind just went "Great, sunset's over it's all just daytime now." I'll have to adjust it by a few minutes. The events are already incredibly tight and only fit in before 12:07 by the skin of their teeth, only a mere few minutes' leeway. So this could really push it, but I can just about make it work so that Talbot arrives after sunrise. I'll update that in my tweaks. Also, because that will likely push the main Chicago scenes a few minutes forward, that's the kind of thing that could therefore mean the middle of Episode 22 is actually just after the main events of Infinity War, because right now the middle scene of The End is only like a couple of minutes before the middle scene of Infinity War. So the watch order might, in fact, be 19, 20, 21, Infinity War, 22.

Marvelous 345678 wrote: Do you know when or where it was confrmed that Nick Fury and Maria Hill scene on Infinity War takes place on Chicago?

If it is truth then it can connect to AoS Season 5 in-universe speaking.

We know the battle between Quake and Graviton was in Chicago, a few hours before the Battle of Wakanda. Graviton's ship was seen. And when Fury and Hill talk about the ships in Wakanda they compare the signal to the one in New York, what if they are in Chicago because they heard of Graviton's ship and wanted to know if it is the same. Connections unintended. That was weird, that Chicago has been put as the location for that scene. It was filmed in Atlanta and I've seen some people say it's set in New York, but yeah, I would assume one of the two. I don't know where Chicago is coming from. I removed its mention from the 2018 page until I see confirmation.

Yeah, when someone mentioned on the discussions section recently that Chicago was listed as the location, I thought of that too. While in one way it's weird because Chicago should be in chaos (maybe they're just not too close to the chaotic part of the city and it has been a few hours), it would also kind of make sense for why they are there, if they headed there to deal with the aftermath of the Chicago events, or if indeed as you have suggested, they're there to find out if it's connected to New York.

Obviously if there is that connection, like you say, it would be unintended and coincidental. But still, would be fun.

However, I'd still like to know where this "Chicago" mention came from. Because I don't know where that was ever said.

64SuperNintendo wrote: I'm referring to the events in Chicago in AoS season 5. In BEJT's timeline, Talbot arrives in Chicago at 07:32 (Eastern Time), which means it is 06:32 in Chicago because it is one time zone behind New York. The sunrise in Chicago on March 29 is at 06:38 (or 07:38 Eastern Time), so I was wondering if that had been taken into account when making the timeline.

But if Chicago can't be any later than it already is, then my question can be diregarded. I think it just caused Marvelous to remember a thought he had about Chicago, he wasn't talking about the Talbot scene's timing.

Marvelous 345678 wrote: Yeah bro... I wasn't speaking about the Timeline intel that you were proposing... I was talking to everyone in this thread so they could read my theory about why Fury and Hill were in Chicago. Though, I don't know where it was confirmed that the post credit scene happened in Chicago Right, exactly (this was posted as I was writing my response).