Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-112155-20160412195430/@comment-24815383-20160416081421

Uskok wrote: Did anyone notice that the origin story of the Inhumans gets a little different every time we hear it?

1. The Kree experimented on the humans, trying to change their genes and create a race of slaves/warriors who would fight for the Kree Empire. The Kree thought the experiments were unsuccessful and returned to their home world, not waiting to see the final result.

2. A rogue Kree faction visited Earth as part of their illegal experiments to create genetically altered soldiers. When the leaders of the Kree Empire found out about the experiments, all members of the rogue faction were eliminated and the project was shut down. The leaders of the Empire didn't know the experiments were successful.

3. The experiments were successful while the Kree were still on Earth. One of the first Inhumans, Alveus (today known as Hive), was supposed to command the Inhuman army on behalf of the Kree. However, the Inhumans didn't like the idea of serving the Kree, joined forces with the humans, and led by Alveus, raised a rebellion against the Kree who were forced to return to their home world. Later, the Inhumans feared that Alveus was too powerful so they banished him from the Earth, sending him through the Monolith to Maveth. Alveus' worshipers later formed HYDRA.

true, and it's very intresting, though it's like the case with old historical secondary sources. They are limited to the knowledge of the individual telling the story,  the truth maybe a kind of amalgamation of all. Though  I think Hive migth know the real truth.