Shouldn't that automatically mean Stark's team is morally correct?I mean, the dude lifted Mjolnir, which means he's morally pure or w/ever, so whoever he sides with has the moral high ground, right?Seems like Cap is injecting his emotions into this because Bucky was a gu boi, he dindu nuffin.
Quote from: Mordo on March 13, 2016, 02:18:53 PMShouldn't that automatically mean Stark's team is morally correct?I mean, the dude lifted Mjolnir, which means he's morally pure or w/ever, so whoever he sides with has the moral high ground, right?Seems like Cap is injecting his emotions into this because Bucky was a gu boi, he dindu nuffin.I thought it meant he was "worthy". Don't remember anything specifically about morality.
Quote from: Cheat on March 13, 2016, 02:21:56 PMQuote from: Mordo on March 13, 2016, 02:18:53 PMShouldn't that automatically mean Stark's team is morally correct?I mean, the dude lifted Mjolnir, which means he's morally pure or w/ever, so whoever he sides with has the moral high ground, right?Seems like Cap is injecting his emotions into this because Bucky was a gu boi, he dindu nuffin.I thought it meant he was "worthy". Don't remember anything specifically about morality.Isn't the whole point of 'worthiness' being morally just or whatever?
Quote from: Mordo on March 13, 2016, 02:23:19 PMQuote from: Cheat on March 13, 2016, 02:21:56 PMQuote from: Mordo on March 13, 2016, 02:18:53 PMShouldn't that automatically mean Stark's team is morally correct?I mean, the dude lifted Mjolnir, which means he's morally pure or w/ever, so whoever he sides with has the moral high ground, right?Seems like Cap is injecting his emotions into this because Bucky was a gu boi, he dindu nuffin.I thought it meant he was "worthy". Don't remember anything specifically about morality.Isn't the whole point of 'worthiness' being morally just or whatever?I don't think it was ever explained in the MCU.
Quote from: Cheat on March 13, 2016, 02:24:32 PMQuote from: Mordo on March 13, 2016, 02:23:19 PMQuote from: Cheat on March 13, 2016, 02:21:56 PMQuote from: Mordo on March 13, 2016, 02:18:53 PMShouldn't that automatically mean Stark's team is morally correct?I mean, the dude lifted Mjolnir, which means he's morally pure or w/ever, so whoever he sides with has the moral high ground, right?Seems like Cap is injecting his emotions into this because Bucky was a gu boi, he dindu nuffin.I thought it meant he was "worthy". Don't remember anything specifically about morality.Isn't the whole point of 'worthiness' being morally just or whatever?I don't think it was ever explained in the MCU.In Thor 1 he had to act selflessly in order to obtain Mjolnir again, so it seems like the prerequisite for lifting it is being moral.
Quote from: Mordo on March 13, 2016, 02:27:43 PMQuote from: Cheat on March 13, 2016, 02:24:32 PMQuote from: Mordo on March 13, 2016, 02:23:19 PMQuote from: Cheat on March 13, 2016, 02:21:56 PMQuote from: Mordo on March 13, 2016, 02:18:53 PMShouldn't that automatically mean Stark's team is morally correct?I mean, the dude lifted Mjolnir, which means he's morally pure or w/ever, so whoever he sides with has the moral high ground, right?Seems like Cap is injecting his emotions into this because Bucky was a gu boi, he dindu nuffin.I thought it meant he was "worthy". Don't remember anything specifically about morality.Isn't the whole point of 'worthiness' being morally just or whatever?I don't think it was ever explained in the MCU.In Thor 1 he had to act selflessly in order to obtain Mjolnir again, so it seems like the prerequisite for lifting it is being moral.Rogers couldn't lift it though (even though yeah, eventually he will be able to as the comics show).
Of course liberal hollywood would make government overreach and regulation sound moral.
I'm more interested in what happens to Vision, considering in the movies he's basically powered by one of the infinity gems.I highly doubt thanos would have any qualms about removing it from his head.
Vision isn't "living", so he can't be judged. Air-Walker, Awesome Andy, etc. could lift it too.
Quote from: Cheat on March 13, 2016, 02:29:00 PMQuote from: Mordo on March 13, 2016, 02:27:43 PMQuote from: Cheat on March 13, 2016, 02:24:32 PMQuote from: Mordo on March 13, 2016, 02:23:19 PMQuote from: Cheat on March 13, 2016, 02:21:56 PMQuote from: Mordo on March 13, 2016, 02:18:53 PMShouldn't that automatically mean Stark's team is morally correct?I mean, the dude lifted Mjolnir, which means he's morally pure or w/ever, so whoever he sides with has the moral high ground, right?Seems like Cap is injecting his emotions into this because Bucky was a gu boi, he dindu nuffin.I thought it meant he was "worthy". Don't remember anything specifically about morality.Isn't the whole point of 'worthiness' being morally just or whatever?I don't think it was ever explained in the MCU.In Thor 1 he had to act selflessly in order to obtain Mjolnir again, so it seems like the prerequisite for lifting it is being moral.Rogers couldn't lift it though (even though yeah, eventually he will be able to as the comics show).If you pay close attention it budged when cap tried to pick it up, and Thor suddenly got worried.
It's been a long ass time since I've seen it, but didn't they have machines in the first Thor movie try to pick up the hammer but couldn't?
Quote from: Prime Multivac on March 13, 2016, 03:19:51 PMVision isn't "living", so he can't be judged. Air-Walker, Awesome Andy, etc. could lift it too.Awesome Andy is the shit (just saying).
Quote from: Solonoid on March 13, 2016, 06:12:10 PMQuote from: Trump will create waifus on March 13, 2016, 05:00:02 PMIt's been a long ass time since I've seen it, but didn't they have machines in the first Thor movie try to pick up the hammer but couldn't?Yes, Stan Lee tried to move it by chaining it to a truck but was unable to.If that's the case, vision along with anything not living can be judged as worthy or not then.
Quote from: Trump will create waifus on March 13, 2016, 05:00:02 PMIt's been a long ass time since I've seen it, but didn't they have machines in the first Thor movie try to pick up the hammer but couldn't?Yes, Stan Lee tried to move it by chaining it to a truck but was unable to.
Quote from: Prime Multivac on March 13, 2016, 03:19:51 PMVision isn't "living", so he can't be judged. Air-Walker, Awesome Andy, etc. could lift it too.Was he not given life by the "Life Gem?"