Thread:Marvelous 345678/@comment-27496405-20180723185324/@comment-3095612-20190102033209

Marvelus wrote: This justs aadd to our reasoning that PRIDE is skeptical about everything questioning for a scientific explanation behind all that. If Tina does not believe in magic even when she sees it, I don't know why PRIDE wouldn't believe in aliens either even when New York happened 6 years prior. Even then we could postulate that Tina ascribes to Clarke's Third Law "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." What we call magic and a magic staff can be observed as dimensional energy being siphoned by advanced alien tech. More so with the MCU's grounded approach at explaining magic like in Doctor Strange the Ancient One I think attributed the universe to a computer that can be manipulated. Like aliens, you can really go down a rabbit hole trying to rationalize their mind set. I mean, if you're far away enough in the world, seeing news about aliens invading NYC seems fake. Like stories about Bigfoot attacking a cabin or giant squids sinking ships. It gets to be an exercise in futility, lol, but in the grand scheme of things, I think it's open ended enough that it's not a major deal breaker to continuity.