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Agent Carter Work (Edward Zachary Sunrose)
Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: I can definitely get started with both seasons of Agent Carter for you. I have them on Blu-Ray and I have them on Hulu, plus I've been doing a huge revamp of Peggy Carter's Earth-616 page over on Marvel Database, so I've already got Peggy on the brain. All up to you. Not asking you to do anything, just saying that it's absolutely open for anyone to tighten things up on one of the seasons, purely if you want to.

2091 (Mrmichaelt)
Mrmichaelt wrote: Wasn't that a clone the creation monolith made and the real Flint is still there in the future? And couldn't Deke just go back to a point after 2091 like 2092 and that wouldn't affect anything because he disappears in 2091. Yeah, that's a Monolith-created Flint seemingly with memories up to the last moment Mack and Yo-Yo saw him.

But if they went to 2091 now, they wouldn't be going to that 2091, with the timeline changed now for a better future. They'd be going to a hopefully nice 2091, which likely would not include Flint - who would've been born of parents who were brought together in the Lighthouse - and quite possibly not include Deke either.

November 2009 in Avengers: Endgame (Mrmichaelt)
Mrmichaelt wrote: Well, I'd say it has a dual purpose because the date has to be related to a stone and it's an IM1 reference. Come to think of it, we know next to nothing about the Mind Stone's history or how it was acquired, compared to the other stones. Just basically, Thanos got it before May 2012 at the latest then gave it to Loki as the Sceptre. That sounds about right. It should be to do with the Infinity Stones, so yeah, it's possible it's when Thanos acquired the Mind Stone, and rather than going with a completely random date pre-2012, they just chose that date as a nod to Iron Man. It doesn't serve as any sort of confirmation of Iron Man being 2009, but it suggests (if it's not coincidence) that at least some of Marvel consider Iron Man to be 2009 and/or check the wiki, which is still exciting.

There's conflicting information about Thanos' history with the Mind Stone. One book suggested that Thanos didn't know what he had was an Infinity Stone when he gave it to Loki, but other comments suggest (and this is the way I always saw it) that he lent it to Loki to basically help him get a second. Lend him one, get back that one and another one. I mean, he's clearly after the Infinity Stones by 2012, it would be kind of ridiculous for him not to notice that the glowing gem which can control minds that he already had was not one of them.