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Black Panther was a member of the Avengers and along them he attacked the first Biomechanoid arrived on Earth; T'Challa was the first one who understand that the monster was able to consume everything inorganic and after it had defeated Hulk, the Panther jumped into its mouth and after incalculable minutes, the Biomechanoid falls, that because the hero inside it had hypothesized that Vibranium could be dangerous for that creature. Inside the monster, Black Panther found a sort of "black box" that permitted the Avengers to understand that the Biomechanoid they had fought was only the first of a destructive host, luckilly, Tony Stark had prievously built some mech armors whom many components are made of Vibranium.[1] During the following weeks and later days lots of Biomechanoids attacked the world, but T'Challa and Stark had decided to stay in Avengers Mountain in order to study the "black box". However, until one of the monsters didn't evolve, the box stayed quiet, but then the object revealed the real enemy:Kang, T'Challa immediately attacked the time-traveller, but the latter shot him with a laser gun that completely disintegrated the hero...or better, that was Kang and the heroes believed.[2] In fact, Eternity had saved the Panther in order to make him his avatar on Earth, who had to interrupt Kang's plan. Once got Eternity's power, T'Challa returns on Mount Avengers, just in time to prevent the enemy from the future finally defeated the Avengers after he had absorbed the power of a Celestial. Black Panther was able to convince Kang in followed him into the timestram; at a certain point the time-lord reached the hero, but it's too late, in fact, with the power of Eternity, T'Challa avoided the past Kang sending the first Biomechanoid in the present,ereasing the present Kang. In this way, the timeline was resetted and Black Panther with the Avengers moved to the new timeline, Earth-92147 automatically.[3]

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