I was wondering how it is that Sibyl has a device to monitor the flow of the timelines??
This type of technology should be exclusive to TVA.
I was wondering how it is that Sibyl has a device to monitor the flow of the timelines??
This type of technology should be exclusive to TVA.
What are your guys' theories regarding where the chronicoms came from? First thing, they all have a humanoid body (not all that rare in the MCU) not only that but they keep their human appearance no matter what species they interact with. They also have human biblical names which is odd since they are presumably much older than the Bible and humanity itself.
So, are they the Celestials' inspiration for creating humanity? Unlikely.
Are we seeing simply their latest forms that for some reason favors humanity? Unlikely.
My theory? The chronicoms are not human-like but rather along with humans are based on something much older.
Now stay with me cause I'm gonna get a little philosophical. LOL
We as humans are curious and imaginative. We all question where we come from and why we're here. As the many religions and myths of our world have shown, we come up with lots of creative explanations. Notice a pattern amongst almost all creation stories; those who create us always share a strong or identical resemblance to us. This is the case in Marvel Comics version of creation as well. Not only that but most average people imagine aliens as humanoid, something true of both Marvel Comics and the MCU. This despite most scientists coming to the conclusion that aliens from other worlds and galaxies not only wouldn't look anything like the lifeforms we're familiar with but physically couldn't. This makes sense as there is no evidence of any other planet exactly like earth yet, so life would inevitably evolve in a totally different way. All this to say, the MCU like all other fictional depictions of our universe has an abundance of humanoid species. This can be explained in real life as the easiest way for us to visualize a vast unexplored and mysterious universe. In the MCU it means that the creator of all life was shaped like a human. Thus humans are not unique in the MCU but rather one of many species sharing the same general appearance. Presumably starting with The One Above All aka Marvel's version of God.
So long story short, the chronicoms simply have the preferred biological form in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Whoever created them likely did as well.
Thoughts?
Keep discussions in a respect area.
Heyo Marvel Fans. I wanted to share a theory that has been bothering some people over time. in case there is already given information or im losing something, feel free to share it in the comments.
So what's the "History Altered by Chronicoms" Timeline? Is it the timeline that appeared in the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Series | Season 6/7. In this timeline the Chronicoms tried to destroy S.H.I.E.L.D. by time travelling, causing several changes to the point almost every S.H.I.E.L.D. base including the triskellion was destroyed in the 80s and some people died after or before its time.
With that being said, let's now talk about the time travelling bureaucrats that tried to mantain the "Sacred Timeline" after He Who Remains created the TVA and a whole culture to keep everything in Multiversal Peace. Where every branched universe is reseted back to the main path until Sylvie killed He.
Now let's go back to the Chronicom timeline, Deke decided to stay back in the branched timeline as the Agents use the Quantum Realm to go back to their 2019. Considering that the TVA can detect this branched timeline, was it completely deleted? In the Loki Series it is shown that every timeline until Sylvie killed He Who Remains was already reseted.
But as we know, Sylvie made those timelines branch again, and considering that the Multiverse existed since ever until HWR decided to make the TVA, then technically Deke and the whole Chronicom Timeline should be back too, but did they experience being reseted?
But there's another question, why didn't the TVA arrested the Agents/Chronicoms by time travelling like that?
I think this question answers for itself. As you all know the TVA can make exceptions considering the context of the reason why the timeline branched. The Avengers HAD to time travel to save the half of the unvierse, they had to visit other timelines to save the world which was permitted by "The Time Keepers" / He Who Remains because that's supposed how it had to happen (Excluding Loki Laufeyson's escape in 2012). And if we consider that the TVA can make exceptions, if the Time Travelling Avengers were "permitted" to Time Travel, the agents can too because they're both on dangerous missions in order to save the world. And if something goes wrong (Loki's Escape in 2012 as the several changes on the Chronicom Timeline) then the TVA can reset those branched timelines when the mission is done.
Do you agree? Did i lose something? Feel free to comment!
(Keep every discussion with respect, please and thank you.)
What do you think about what the TVA's opinion and possible connection to the events of the latter seasons of Agents of SHIELD?
What do you think happened to Grant in the timeline created by the chronicoms
I think that he might have a life similar to the one his framework counterpart had( Victoria Hand becomes his mentor , he becomes a hero and maybe gets in a happy relationship with agent 33 that doesn’t end like how it ended in the original timeline)
What makes me think it happened somehow like that is that Coulson mentioned that the reason Grant was a villain was because he had a villainous crazy father-figure and when he got helped by Victoria instead of Garret in the framework he became a good guy
In Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D there was a Chronicom named Atarah. My reasons are.
When Fitz-Simmons were trapped in there heads Atarah entered into there heads and spoke with them. But the same method Atarah used to talk Fitz-Simmons, Coulson used to talk to Sibyl.
And I think Atarah is a predictor because she was one of their leaders like Sibyl who was a leader because she was a predictor.
And notice the similarities in their uniforms. It could just be a coincidence but maybe not ?
And note how Atarah sought to travel back in time so she could prevent the destruction of Chronyca-2. Maybe she would go back in time and read the timestreams and find out how to prevent the planets destruction.
Let me know if you agree or disagree with my theory.
Continuing the "Scene Discussion" is moment that sets up the final season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., where the Chronicoms ambush the Lighthouse and take control of it in order to complete their plans.
Let's discuss! How do you feel about this? What do you think Enoch's plan is to save S.H.I.E.LD.? What are you most looking forward to in season 7?
Leave your thoughts on this down below, and make sure to leave any suggestions of scenes that you would like to discuss in future posts.
I had two theories about Agents of SHIELD Season 7 that I wanted to share before it aired to see what y'all think:
A Chronicom killed Thompson - Hear me out. I'm aware that the official sources say that it was Michael Carter, but I've always rejected that and feel it would have made a terrible season 3. So, what if it was a Chronicom? The Chronicoms' goal is to destroy SHIELD throughout history, trying to stop it from existing. Well, what better way to do that then kill one of the historically relevant SSR chiefs (because of his relationship to Peggy and his role in stopping Leviathan and Whitney) and stealing incriminating information about Peggy, one of SHIELD's founders. They release the information (which we know is doctored), and that becomes one of the "dams" that Deke talks about in the released scene, that SHIELD has to fix. If it really needs to be Michael Carter, it could be a Chronicom wearing his face, which we know they can do from the first teaser. That could also be what gets Sousa involved with SHIELD, helping them figure out how the information got leaked and trying to help Peggy, despite her newfound relationship with Cap. I've believed this firmly ever since I heard that Sousa was involved in the show (when Ming-Na Wen posted that bike image).
FitzSimmons are at least part Chronicom now - This one's a little stranger. All we know about what happened between the Siege of the Lighthouse and saving May's life is that they had to change the course of FitzSimmons' lives forever. Simmons at the end of New Life seemed oddly calculating, with the show of emotion about missing Coulson being prefaced by "If we're being honest." This is similar to how Enoch showed emotion at the beginning of the Season, before he started to grow and become more human. Furthermore, there was only a hint of sadness regarding not knowing where Fitz is, which is way out of character for Simmons. That is, unless they had somehow turned into Chronicoms. We don't technically know the machine/flesh ratio of Chronicoms' body, but we know that it's high enough that Enoch could get into the bar on Kitson. I don't think it's all that implausible, it just takes some out-of-the-box thinking, which we all know AoS is amazing at.
What do you guys think? Are they probable? I hope for some explanation about Thompson, even if it's not mine, because it's been killing me ever since it happened.