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In this reality The Avengers are disbanded after the tragedy of A-Day which resulted in the creation of [[Inhumans]]. Five years later a young Inhuman named [[Kamala Khan (Earth-TRN814)|Kamala Khan]] works to bring the team back together again in hopes of stopping the organization known as [[Advanced Idea Mechanics (Earth-TRN814)|A.I.M.]]
 
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In 1210 BC, the Sorcerer Supreme [[Shaushka (Earth-TRN814)|Shaushka]] gathered the [[Kandé (Earth-TRN814|Fist of Khonshu]], the [[Black Panther (1210 BC) (Earth-TRN814)|Black Panther]], the Olympian [[Ares (Earth-TRN814)|Ares]] and the Asgardian [[Brunnhilde (Earth-TRN814)|Brunnhilde]] to help her combat her former vizier [[Atherwan (Earth-TRN814)|Atherwan]], who was the leader of the [[Shining Herd (1210 BC) (Earth-TRN814)|Shining Herd]], a group of constellation-themed villains who sought to use a [[Zodiac Key|special Key]] in order to bring the power of the constellations to Earth.
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Shaushka and her group were able to overload the Key and defeat the Herd, though the cultures of North Africa, the Middle East and the Mediterranean were nearly wiped out as a result. However, the members of the Herd survived and hid the Key away, passing down their titles throughout the ages and making sure to manipulate empires in order to keep themselves in power.{{r|Marvel's Avengers: The Extinction Key}}
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Thousands of years later, a [[Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division (Earth-TRN814)|S.H.I.E.L.D.]] scientist{{r|Marvel's Avengers: Hulk Vol 1 1}} named [[George Tarleton (Earth-TRN814)|George Tarleton]] found strange crystals in the San Francisco Bay while looking for forms of renewable energy. Unbeknownst to him, the crystals had been brought to Earth by a massive [[Kree Sentries|Kree Sentry]] lying on the bottom of the Bay.{{r|Marvel's Avengers (video game)}}
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Tarleton named these crystals [[Terrigen Crystals]], and began looking for investors to help him develop technology that would harness these crystals. He failed to impress the modern-day [[Shining Herd (Earth-TRN814)|Shining Herd]], though he would later find an investor in [[Anthony Stark (Earth-TRN814)|Tony Stark]]. Around this time, beings of superhuman capabilities began appearing on Earth extremely frequently after a long period of absence, which Tarleton saw as unnatural.{{r|Marvel's Avengers: The Extinction Key}}{{r|Marvel's Avengers (video game)}}
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Among these superhuman beings were the costumed heroes known as the [[Avengers (Earth-TRN814)|Avengers]]. The Avengers did battle with the Shining Herd, aided by the current Sorcerer Supreme, [[Stephen Strange (Earth-TRN814)|Doctor Strange]] and his allies [[Jericho Drumm (Earth-TRN814)|Doctor Voodoo]] and [[Wong (Earth-TRN814)|Wong]], as well as Commander [[Maria Hill (Earth-TRN814)|Maria Hill]] of S.H.I.E.L.D. {{r|Marvel's Avengers: The Extinction Key}}
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After the Avengers' conflict with the Shining Herd, Stark was inspired to begin working on teleportation technology, due to both the Shining Herd and Doctor Strange having the ability.{{r|Marvel's Avengers: The Extinction Key}}{{r|Marvel's Avengers: Thor Vol 1 1}}
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Tarleton and fellow S.H.I.E.L.D. scientist [[Monica Rappaccini (Earth-TRN814)|Monica Rappaccini]]{{r|Marvel's Avengers: Hulk Vol 1 1}} had started their own company called [[Advanced Idea Mechanics (Earth-TRN814)|Advanced Idea Mechanics]], or A.I.M. for short while working for S.H.I.E.L.D.{{r|Marvel's Avengers: The Extinction Key}}. Tarleton had Rappaccini reach out to former college classmate and Avenger [[Bruce Banner (Earth-TRN814)|Bruce Banner]], which is how A.I.M. had landed Tony Stark as an investor.
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This rekindling of their friendship led to Banner and Rappaccini striking up a romance and partnership, with both working on studying Banner's gamma radiation. While Banner hoped their work could cure him, Rappaccini hoped their work could give Banner conscious control over the Hulk, as well as create other conscious beings like the Hulk, in addition to helping regrow lost limbs. This led to Rappaccini secretly experimenting on A.I.M.'s head of security, Emil Blonsky, resulting in his transformation into the [[Emil Blonsky (Earth-TRN814)|Abomination]].{{r|Marvel's Avengers: Hulk Vol 1 1}}{{r|Marvel's Avengers: The Extinction Key}}
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Stark desired to expand the Avengers membership and start a West Coast branch of their team, a desire which only became stronger after the Avengers' battle with the Shining Herd, and became shared by [[Steven Rogers (Earth-TRN814)|Captain America]]. Due to wanting to move from New York City to San Francisco to be with Rappaccini, Banner agreed.{{r|Marvel's Avengers: The Extinction Key}}
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In order to celebrate the grand opening of the Avengers' West Coast headquarters, as well as S.H.I.E.L.D. and A.I.M.'s Terrigen-powered Helicarrier named the [[Chimera (Vehicle) (Earth-TRN814)|Chimera]], all three organizations held a festival called "A-Day", and held a fanfiction contest, where the winners would get a special place of honor at A-Day. Among these winners was 11-year old [[Kamala Khan (Earth-TRN814)|Kamala Khan]].{{r|Marvel's Avengers: The Extinction Key}}{{r|Marvel's Avengers (video game)}}
   
 
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Revision as of 02:22, 7 September 2020

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History

This is the reality of the Marvel's Avengers video game and its associated comic books and novel.

In 1210 BC, the Sorcerer Supreme Shaushka gathered the Fist of Khonshu, the Black Panther, the Olympian Ares and the Asgardian Brunnhilde to help her combat her former vizier Atherwan, who was the leader of the Shining Herd, a group of constellation-themed villains who sought to use a special Key in order to bring the power of the constellations to Earth.

Shaushka and her group were able to overload the Key and defeat the Herd, though the cultures of North Africa, the Middle East and the Mediterranean were nearly wiped out as a result. However, the members of the Herd survived and hid the Key away, passing down their titles throughout the ages and making sure to manipulate empires in order to keep themselves in power.[1]

Thousands of years later, a S.H.I.E.L.D. scientist[2] named George Tarleton found strange crystals in the San Francisco Bay while looking for forms of renewable energy. Unbeknownst to him, the crystals had been brought to Earth by a massive Kree Sentry lying on the bottom of the Bay.[3]

Tarleton named these crystals Terrigen Crystals, and began looking for investors to help him develop technology that would harness these crystals. He failed to impress the modern-day Shining Herd, though he would later find an investor in Tony Stark. Around this time, beings of superhuman capabilities began appearing on Earth extremely frequently after a long period of absence, which Tarleton saw as unnatural.[1][3]

Among these superhuman beings were the costumed heroes known as the Avengers. The Avengers did battle with the Shining Herd, aided by the current Sorcerer Supreme, Doctor Strange and his allies Doctor Voodoo and Wong, as well as Commander Maria Hill of S.H.I.E.L.D. [1]

After the Avengers' conflict with the Shining Herd, Stark was inspired to begin working on teleportation technology, due to both the Shining Herd and Doctor Strange having the ability.[1][4]

Tarleton and fellow S.H.I.E.L.D. scientist Monica Rappaccini[2] had started their own company called Advanced Idea Mechanics, or A.I.M. for short while working for S.H.I.E.L.D.[1]. Tarleton had Rappaccini reach out to former college classmate and Avenger Bruce Banner, which is how A.I.M. had landed Tony Stark as an investor.

This rekindling of their friendship led to Banner and Rappaccini striking up a romance and partnership, with both working on studying Banner's gamma radiation. While Banner hoped their work could cure him, Rappaccini hoped their work could give Banner conscious control over the Hulk, as well as create other conscious beings like the Hulk, in addition to helping regrow lost limbs. This led to Rappaccini secretly experimenting on A.I.M.'s head of security, Emil Blonsky, resulting in his transformation into the Abomination.[2][1]

Stark desired to expand the Avengers membership and start a West Coast branch of their team, a desire which only became stronger after the Avengers' battle with the Shining Herd, and became shared by Captain America. Due to wanting to move from New York City to San Francisco to be with Rappaccini, Banner agreed.[1]

In order to celebrate the grand opening of the Avengers' West Coast headquarters, as well as S.H.I.E.L.D. and A.I.M.'s Terrigen-powered Helicarrier named the Chimera, all three organizations held a festival called "A-Day", and held a fanfiction contest, where the winners would get a special place of honor at A-Day. Among these winners was 11-year old Kamala Khan.[1][3]

See Also

Links and References

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Marvel's Avengers: The Extinction Key
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Marvel's Avengers: Hulk #1
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Marvel's Avengers (video game)
  4. Marvel's Avengers: Thor #1