Thread:Marvelus/@comment-26838855-20190116120806/@comment-1894786-20190311222350

CirUmeUela wrote: Do we know for sure if the Bogota incident was before or after Captain Marvel? This image shows him with both eyes, but maybe he went through a phase of trying the false eyes that Coulson gave him at the end of the movie. Although it probably makes more sense for it to be before Captain Marvel. But then again, didn't Pierce promote Fury to Director of SHIELD after the Bogota incident? That would make it after Captain Marvel.

Something else I forgot to mention from the Thanos novel is that it goes into the two methods of space travel that we see in the MCU. It mentions that jump gates are the more common way to travel but that lightspeed engines are another form of travel. This is less common because it is expensive and takes more time. It was also cool seeing the same jump gates in Captain Marvel. Fury still has his bad eye in the present. Once you put in a glass eye, at least to my understanding, you scoop out the flesh one that was already there.

As for jump gates, they were introduced in Guardians 2, if not Guardians 1. So we definitely would've seen them in this movie.

As for lightspeed engines, Mar-Vell's was supposed to be the first, thus why the Kree AND the Skrulls were fighting so viciously over it. So the Thanos novel (which is already non-canon) might have an inconsistency there if they're widespread and already exist.