About Infinity Stones, Cosmic Cube, and Cosmic Rubik's Cube.

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Cosmic Rubik's Cube: An energy source, a two-way portal, created by a highly developed civilization in the universe.

Cosmic Cube: Created by the transcendental gods of an unknown dimension, it can easily create a multiverse with its holding, ranging from controlling particles to modifying logic, time, space, and so on.

The highly developed Skrul created a cosmic cube, much smaller than the power created by the Beyond Protoss, and possessed autonomous consciousness, which resulted in the destruction of the home planet and the galaxy in which the Skrul were located, killing two-thirds of the Skrulls.

Infinity Stones: The earliest and most powerful thing in the universe, collecting six Infinity Stones can do anything.

The setting about the Infinity Stones in the movie is far-fetched, it can be said that it is terrible, and it is set for the plot.

For example, the Cosmic Cube is set to be a space gem, and it has the function of a two-way portal, so Loki can easily teleport through the Cosmic Cube to snatch it.

According to this logic, the person who holds the Cosmic Rubik's Cube cannot hide or hide, and anyone who is stronger than Loki can teleport through it, except for the most powerful person who holds the Cosmic Rubik's Cube is self-defeating.

Where is this gem, it is clearly a talisman.

Another example is to set the Aether Particle as the Infinity Stone, the Aether Particle has no fixed form, and all the Infinity Stones are in the form of a gem, otherwise it will conflict with the Infinity Gauntlet.

The current holders of the Infinity Stones mentioned in this book are: Ronan the Kree Accuser, Jewel of Strength, Star-Lord of the Guardians of the Galaxy of Space Gem, and Kang the Conqueror, Time Traveler and Time Traveler.

The rest of the Infinity Stones are not available and are kept secret for the time being.

ps: A word about the timeline of Thor's plot.

In fact, the timeline is meaningless in the Marvel Universe, especially for people like the time traveler and the conqueror.

As far as the movie is concerned, the rights of the mutant X-Men and the Avengers are not in the same company, resulting in many settings on the movie that are also conflicting, the most obvious being Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch.

The author writes novels with reprocessing and writing wonderful plots and vivid characters, rather than entering the soy sauce according to the timeline and movies one by one, which is not the author's style.

Thor's plot unfolded in advance in order to bring out Sif and has no impact on the follow-up plot, and it is impossible for the author to skip the wonderful plot of mutant development and rise for sixty years in order to conform to the movie setting.

Finally, novels are different from movie settings, don't look at novels with movie settings.