168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Marvel’s Guardians of the Galax🌊y is a high-intensity adventure among the stars, as our group of unlikely heroes tries to stop the Universal Church of Truth from converting the entire galaxy behind the message of the Promise. Wit♔h their backs against the wall, the guardians not only have to overcome insurmountable obstacles to defeat Grand Unifier Raker but must also overcome their own internal struggles and fears themselves.
While the overall story of Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy is kept tight without many glaring plotholes, there are still a few instances that might make you say “what the flark?!” They don’t break the story or cause you to put everything into question, but seriously, can someone explain Drax using reading glasses? Anyway, let&ღrsquo;s take a look at a handful of things in the game that, quite frankly, don’t make any sense at all.
The following list contains entries that have major spoilers regarding the game's story. Only continue reading this post if you've finished Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy.
8 💧 Drax Using Reading Glasses ꦜ
🥂Yes, we’re dead serious about Drax the Destroyer using reading glasses. Quick disclaimer: in no way, shape, or form are we judging the Katathian for needing the assistance of reading glasses, we just🐼 never would’ve pegged the big guy as being a bookworm.
After most missions, you can mosey around the Milano and interact with the other members of the team. Near the beginning of the game, you find Drax relaxing in the lo🧸unge area nose-deep in what appears to be a riveting novel. Drax using reading glasses, and also reading as a whole, doesn’t have any impact on anything, it was just a surprise to see. But then 𒁏again, is anything a surprise when it comes to Drax?
7 ൩ ♈ Rocket Understanding Groot
Even when the Guardians of the Galaxy were first introduced in their feature film, it was always a bit of a headscratcher as to how Rocket was the only one who could understand Groot. In Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, Rocket explains to Peter Quill 𓄧that he&rsquo♈;s only able to understand Groot because of how long they’ve been working together.
So, based on that logic, Peter and the rest of the guardians should understand what their w🎐ooden companion is saying as time goes on. Or, as Peter suggested, Rocket could try and fix their translator to include Groot’s language. It just doesn’t make sense that there isn’t some way for Peter and the other guardians 💜to understand Groot.
6 Drax No꧑t Trusting ꧒Gamora
Without knowing too much about the events that took place before Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, it’s understandable why Drax the Destroyer wouldn’t trust Gamora.💧 The deadliest woman in the galaxy was the adopted daughter of Thanos, the person responsible for brutally murdering Drax’s fꦦamily. So, of course, it’s going to take a considerable amount of time, at least, before he’s willing to accept her as a teammate.
But, when we learn about the past ev🅰ents in the game’s universe, it begs the question: why does Drax still not trust Gamora? She played an integral part in helping the Resistance during the galactic war, and she’s sworn off all allegiances to Thanos. She’s proven time and time again that she’s striving in becoming a better person, so Drax constantly expressing his distrust of her because of who raised her is an ugly look for him.
5 Rocket Against Helpi🎶ng Nova Corps
From the beginning of the game, it’s clear that Ro👍cket only cares about himself and Groot. You get the impression that Rocket would even sell out Peter, Gamora, and Drax if it meant him and Groot escaping safely. But is that the main reason why he’s so against trying to help Ko-Rel and Nova Corps?
Rocket was already against the idea of paying the fine, but when it’s clear Ko-Rel and Nikki are in danger, he keeps talking about how it’s not their problem to help them. Well, geez, Rocket how about a little compassion? Nikki might be Peter’s daughter andꦡ the fact that he tries to abandon the mission every chance he gets is pu🅺zzling, to say the least.
4 💛 Drax Allegedly Killing Thanos
Just like the majority of the people in the known universe, Drax has a bone to pick with༺ Thanos, who’s responsible for murdering his wife and daughter. It’s his life mission to destroy the Mad Titan, and while we were all most likely looking forward to Drax throwing down with Thanos, it was interesting to find out that he&🦄rsquo;s already killed him, allegedly.
While basking in the mysterious glow of the Rift and honoring his family, Drax tells Peter he found the Mad Tita🐲n through sorcery. Drax took a potion that allowed him to “feel” Thanos’s presence and the two battled for days. Drax awoke sometime later and was told that he killed Thanos, but Drax still feels his presence somewhere in the cosmos. It would make sense for the Resistance to ride the positive propaganda of the Mad Titan’s death to turn the tide in the war, but it doesn’t make sense if Thanos is actually dead and his death occurred offscreen.
3 Chitauri Attacking Peter ജ
Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy kicks off with a young Peter Quill celebrating his 13th birthday — quite the milestone for the young man. His mother, Meredith, tells Peter to come up from the basement to eat sꦓome cake and join the celebrations. The memory ends before Peter can reach his mother, but throughout the game, he experiences this traumatic moment, which turned out to be his last on Earth.
Later in the game, the full memory shows his mom gifting Peter his twin blasters and explaining his true 𒈔heritage. After learning that his father was the king of Spartax, a battalion of Chitauri attacks their home. Is it just a coincidence tha♌t the Chitauri attacked Peter on his 13th birthday? Obviously, Peter and his mom were a target because of his father’s royalty status, but it still doesn’t make sense why the Chitauri randomly showed up on a primitive world to exact their assumed revenge — on a teenage boy, no less.
2 ♎ Faith Energy
By con☂verting people to the Church of Truth behind the misleading message of the Promise, Grand Unifier Raker gains incredible power through Faith Energy. This mysterious power force can only be described as the power people exert when believing in something.
But what exactly is Faith Energy? How is it quantified or measured physically? If someone doesn’t believe in anything, for example, would they still have Faith Energy to extract? It’s a bit easier to explain magic or various abilities because they’re a direct result of something affecting the individual. It doesn’t make sense how Faith Energy can exist in the first place, but it's also confusing in regards to how it’s used by Raker to gain enhanced strength and durability.
1 Ko-🌌Rel Not Telling Peter The Truth 🦄
The biggest “what the flark?” moment🅺 in Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy could’ve been resolved in a matter of seconds. Throughout the game, Peter Quill wrestles with the idea that Nikki, Ko-Rel’s daughter, might also be his. It’s revealed that Peter and the Nova Corps officer were romantically involved 1ജ2 years ago on Mercury, where Nikki was said to be born. The young girl is also 12 years old, so the math adds up.
It’s not until near the end of the game when you learn that Nikki was actually adopted by Ko-Rel on Mercury, which means Peter is not her father. Now, in Ko-Rel’s defense, she does tell people that he isn’t her father when he first brings it up at the beginning of the game, but why doesn’t she ꦕtell him Nikki’s adopted? That would’ve squashed any overthinking on Peter’s part that Ko-Rel might’ve been lying to avoid the situation of Peter being father, which is exactly what he ends up doing.