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Before I am done, human, you will beg me for the swift, sure release of death!

Marvel Team-Up Vol 1 61

I've strode across planets that I've ravaged with my own two hands! I've detonated stars, collapsed worlds, torn down entire civilizations and rebuilt them in my own image! I've fought and conquered beings of cosmic scope! What have you done lately?

Incredible Hulk Vol 1 375

The time has come for the Super Skrull to strike!

Namor, the Sub-Mariner Vol 1 17

This is no common miscreant you face. Mine is the combined power of the Fantastic Four!

Namor, the Sub-Mariner Vol 1 18

How dare officers of the Imperial Fleet act this way! You are a disgrace to all Skrulls! Those idiot grins plastered across your faces, these sudden concerns for "peace" and "love". Appalling. What in the name of the Empress is happening here?

Mighty Thor Vol 1 465

He betrayed us! I told you the Titan could not be trusted!

Secret Defenders Vol 1 13

He shall not escape the Super-Skrull...or his destiny.

Young Avengers Vol 1 9

I hope you're ready to be a hero, R'Kin. Because we will either return as heroes -- or not at all.

Annihilation: Super-Skrull Vol 1 1

You can choose to fight me on this rock...or join me and take your revenge on the sadistic sons of Sch'maags that put you here! So what is it going to be?

Annihilation: Super-Skrull Vol 1 2

You are a traitor to me...and to your race. You are no longer a daughter of mine...And if I find you...I will kill you. So wherever you are... ...pray we never meet again.

She-Hulk Vol 2 24

Kl'rt -- the first and greatest Super-Skrull -- reporting for duty. Do you want to exterminate this terran wretch, or can I?

Nova Vol 4 16

You share the same weakness as most of your ilk, She-Hulk. You are far too much in love with your own voice.

She-Hulk Vol 2 32

Earth shall pay for what it has done to my people!

Ms. Marvel Annual Vol 2 1

I, Kl'rt of the Kree/Skrull Alliance, also known to you as the Super-Skrull hereby call this meeting of the Galactic Powers to order.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 6 7

What better way to die than on your feet... With blood on your hands and fallen enemies underfoot?

Kl'rt (Earth-616)

I hope you're ready to be a hero, R'Kin. Because we will either return as heroes -- or not at all.

R'Kin (Earth-616)

Yo...you...you don't understand... This...this...means...everything dies.

You first.[1]

Unforeseen complications, Builders...this world resists.

They all resist.[2]

Understand, people, this is real, it's headed our way, and it's scary enough to make space empires scramble. Ex Nihilo. These people--your Builders--created you and your sister, Abyss. What chance would we have if they make it to Earth?

Captain, the measuring of probabilities is--

The answer is none. If that fleet reaches this system, the next step in human evolution is extinction.[2]

I have received grave news, fellow warlords...the invaders have claimed another world. Two hundred billion souls...gone.

And did you summon us here to prattle while Skrull warriors die...or are we going to meet them in battle?

You think I run from glory, My'rl? If there was glory to be had, I would surely beat you there. No, you are here because...there is going to be a gathering. A war council on Nomad. Word has spread of this invading fleet. I wish for us to go in the hopes we can...prevent what looks inevitable.[3]

NO!!

Probablility of survival approaching zero if we do not withdraw from this theater. We've lost a third of the fleet in under a minute.

We have to retreat. Now! Run! RUN! RUN![3]

Well, when I die, I will be gone forever. And it seems in death, our masters see fit to make a mockery of all that I have done and all I am.

Declarative: Triumph before all, Jerran Ko. Declarative: Complete your maker's commands...in defeat, at the very least, we wound.

I remember a time when this symbol on my chest meant life. Record my words for the code, Aleph...tell everyone that Jerran Ko said those were better days...and that they are now long gone.[4]

What we want is the preservation of our universe. What we want...is to destroy a world. Earth.

What? I knew it! All of this...over a useless, backwater...I...I could give you Earth. I believe I could do that if it means you would leave my empire alone. I would do that if it would stop this war now.

Oh, you insignificant creature...this is not a war, it is a cleansing...[5]

You must leave as well, Creator...this ship will not last long against the great weapons.

We have been stung here today...it is an insult I will not forget. Scuttle the ship. Then join the third wing in the battle. Make your end mean something, Ex Nihila.[6]

There are hundreds of Council ships in orbit around Hala. Ships that defeated your fleet. Ships contained by great warriors who certainly see the military significance of this empire and are not afraid to act on it. Why do you stay?

Because this is my world. Because you bent the knee. And you do not realize your position...Supremor. Tell your Accuser how beaten we Builders are. Tell him what happens next.

Based on observed behavior...99.7% chance that the scattered Builder fleet reassembles. Reassembly a certainty, there is a 72.5% chance that the Builder fleet continues on along their previously projected path. There is a 27% chance that the Builder fleet returns to deal with the remaining Council armada. Such a conflict would result in Council defeat in 83.2% of simulated battles.

Yes. And under all of these scenarios, what is the projected percentage that you Kree remain under Builder control?

Assuming natural attrition of insignificant worlds and prioritizing the significant world groups...70.1%.

I stay...because this world is mine.[7]

Hssssssss!

The drones are attacking one another. I can't believe...that was...that was it...our last gambit. Our final effort. All we had left. Mentor, summon my son. Rally all the Super- and Subguardians.

Majestor--

No. Not Majestor...I will die as I lived. As Gladiator, praetor of the Imperial Guard. This is the end, my friend...unless saved by some unforeseen miracle, we die...and I would face it head-on.[8]

Why? When did death become your way, my child...? Even when you stopped worshipping me, you revered life...why this?

Because the universe is dying.

I know.

All the universes are dying, and there's only one way to save this one. Destroy the axis point...and perhaps save them all.[8]

You must know by now that the Earth is the axis point for the death of everything...you must know what conclusion must be drawn from this fact.

No, that's not true. The cascading effect of other dying universes is increasing. The rate of all things dying. Killing a single Earth is like comparing a pebble to a planet. You're thinking too small.

Oh, I agree. Incrementalism is a waste a time, but ask yourself...what if we killed all the Earths? All of them. We believe that would save everything, and if not save it, then at least prolong it, perserving a more natural end to our existence.[9]

Take a look.

Whose idea was that? Why would--

Why? This war was not won by an empire, ours or any other. It was not won by the Council, who broke. No, every time the battle turned, it was you Earthers, you...Avengers...that won the day. You held at the Behemoth...you turned the World Killers on their masters over Hala...and then you broke the enemy with a single man and a hammer that was thrown around the sun...we rallied to you, good Captain. We rallied to your standard...Dockrum VII is free again...and it is an Avengers World.[10]

And just how did you solve this incursion, Reed Richards?

We didn't have to.

You're making my point for me.

Actually, it's interesting...they were a multi-universal, ancient civilization called Builders. Who it seemed--

HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! The Builders, you say...how very ominous. That is indeed some threat.

I don't think you understand what we're talking about. Perhaps you don't know what all we--and our friends--have just been through.

System-creating, universal migrants. Creators and Engineers...more than capable of destroying worlds. Did you not find it strange that they were limited in how they moved throughout your universe? That a race so advanced was limited to traveling in what was essentially a straight line? It's because their vessels were not built for traveling great distances outside of their Superflow. See...they invested heavily in their conduit, and now without it, they are trapped and unable to elude Rabum Alal--just like you, just like me. Tell me, Stark...do I sound like I know what I am talking about? [...] Are you aware that these Builders are confined to under five thousand realities? Who worries about a kalbi when facing an idimmu? [... "Who worries about a dog when facing a demon?" ...]

I understand. There are worse things out there.

No, you haven't been listening at all...there are worse things coming. You fret Builders...but what if it had been the Mapmakers? Not just their Sidera Maris...but the masters themselves? What if it had been the Black Priests? And what if it had been the Sinnu Sarrum? The Ivory Kings? What would you have done? All of this...like children...playing. What you just went through...it only had the appearance of finality--it lacked the effect. That ends now.[11]

How did this happen? What did I do that was wrong?

Thou didst attack the God of Thunder!

It was I who brought you to your present state. And it is I who shall soon usher you across the final threshold... into Death's dark domain.

Spare me your posturing, Rand.

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