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With the sudden reappearance,and abundance, of Gravitonium I too would suspect Graviton.
I was doing some research and Voss had said that there was a 12.7 magnitude earthquake shortly after Daisy disappeared off the surveillance camera. However scientist have estimated the asteroid impact that killed off the dinosaurs generated a 13 magnitude earthquake. Scientist theorize it would take at least a 15 magnitude earthquake to destroy the earth.

Bjørn Røyrvik |
It could be that once something big enough to destroy the Earth hits people won't be hanging around to look at the measurements, so another way to put that put that line might be "You caused a 12.7 magnitude earthquake and soon after one powerful enough to tear the planet apart".
Or maybe the writers just don't know their Richter scale.

KahnyaGnorc |
It could be that once something big enough to destroy the Earth hits people won't be hanging around to look at the measurements, so another way to put that put that line might be "You caused a 12.7 magnitude earthquake and soon after one powerful enough to tear the planet apart".
Or maybe the writers just don't know their Richter scale.
I've heard that a number of technical consultants in Hollywood have a game to see how egregious of false information they can get past the suits and actors and on-air.
(which is the cause of a lot of the laughably bad technical details in various shows)

GreenDragon1133 |
Could be, could be. I've heard worse things
I'm pretty sure Dr. McCoy's assessment of tribble biology was deliberate on David Gerrold's part - just to thumb his nose at the ignorant network censors. ("It seems they are bisexual, reproducing at will.")
Thanks for the confirmation Vid.

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Umm. Someone confirm something for me. Enoch takes Fitz and Hunter to the Lighthouse. And he tells them it has been there as long as he has been on Earth (30,000 years).
Wasn't that what he said?
Because it doesn't match this episode.
Also, this episode takes place simultaneous to thor's visit to NYC in Ragnarok apparently.
Next question: mysterious light in the STL sky for weeks. And Stark didn't have a look? Or ask about it? Or any other Enhanced person?
For that matter if every cop has their pictures, then the Avengers know Phil is alive.

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I'm fine with the Avengers not investigating the light in the sky. They can easily be dealing with active super villain threats, and not have time to deal with a mere light in the sky. Or they could have looked into it, and discovered it's actually part of a military research operation, and left it alone.
And for all we know, being most wanted does let them know Phil Coulson is alive - I wouldn't be at all surprised if they kept a Coulson cameo in Infinity War secret, and they now can have it be a "oh yeah, we heard you were still alive, thanks for stopping that Kree Invasion" BTW.

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For that matter if every cop has their pictures, then the Avengers know Phil is alive.
The Avengers *should* have known that Coulson was alive since Black Widow dumped all SHIELD's classified info to the interwebs.
The only reason that the continued existence of stuff in SHIELD hasn't been mentioned in the movies is that movie/TV synergy only seems to go one way (with the show allowed to use stuff from the movies) not vice-versa, so Stark / Cap / etc. may know that Coulson is alive / a SHIELD team is still active, but will never mention it.

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GreenDragon1133 wrote:For that matter if every cop has their pictures, then the Avengers know Phil is alive.The Avengers *should* have known that Coulson was alive since Black Widow dumped all SHIELD's classified info to the interwebs.
The only reason that the continued existence of stuff in SHIELD hasn't been mentioned in the movies is that movie/TV synergy only seems to go one way (with the show allowed to use stuff from the movies) not vice-versa, so Stark / Cap / etc. may know that Coulson is alive / a SHIELD team is still active, but will never mention it.
This is SHIELD we're talking about. Black Widow dumped one large dataset of classified info, but since we've seen that there's multiple levels of secret classified things SHIELD has done, I doubt all SHIELD secrets were in the dump. There's stuff Coulson didn't know as director of SHIELD even.

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GreenDragon1133 wrote:Why do you say this? What'd I miss?
Also, this episode takes place simultaneous to thor's visit to NYC in Ragnarok apparently.
When they were first getting their bearings in the Lighthouse, someone mentioned an Asgardian sighting in NYC, which was a nod to Thor Ragnarok.

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Who exactly thought that:
a) that is a delicious alcoholic beverage?
b) that a self-respecting bartender would offer it as one?
Someone who's only concept of alcoholic drinks comes from a computer program created by someone who's been drinking the same water that's been recycled through generations of people thousands of times?
I took it as a sarcastic poke at Zima that Zeke would think it was 'delicious.' I suspect he'd die and go to heaven if he ever had a sip of Baileys or Amaretto or some other drink that's sweet like candy. :)

Vidmaster7 |

Vidmaster7 wrote:Who exactly thought that a bar tender would offer one. Easy the people who payed them for the advertisement.While it's certainly possible, if I were Miller/Coors, I'd have paid them to advertise a product I hadn't discontinued ten years ago... :)
Ah but their negotiating to bring it back.