Whose blood did Carol Danver's receive, Mar-vell's or Yon-Rogg's in the movie?
I recently watched the Captain Marvel movie (2019) and understood that Yon-Rogg claims that Carol/Vers received his blood in a transfusion that saved her life.
Was Yon-Rogg lying to Carol/Vers when he said this or was her DNA fused with Mar-Vell's as part of the explosion that led to her becoming Captain Marvel?
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I recently watched the Captain Marvel movie (2019) and understood that Yon-Rogg claims that Carol/Vers received his blood in a transfusion that saved her life.
Was Yon-Rogg lying to Carol/Vers when he said this or was her DNA fused with Mar-Vell's as part of the explosion that led to her becoming Captain Marvel?
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I recently watched the Captain Marvel movie (2019) and understood that Yon-Rogg claims that Carol/Vers received his blood in a transfusion that saved her life.
Was Yon-Rogg lying to Carol/Vers when he said this or was her DNA fused with Mar-Vell's as part of the explosion that led to her becoming Captain Marvel?
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I recently watched the Captain Marvel movie (2019) and understood that Yon-Rogg claims that Carol/Vers received his blood in a transfusion that saved her life.
Was Yon-Rogg lying to Carol/Vers when he said this or was her DNA fused with Mar-Vell's as part of the explosion that led to her becoming Captain Marvel?
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The way I understood it, Carol was infused with the energy from Mar-Vell's engine, but her Kree blood is from Yon-Rogg.
- By the time the engine blows up, Mar-Vell is in no shape to be giving blood transfusions.
- The way the topic of the transfusion comes up means that we have no reason to doubt it, or at least no reason to doubt that that's how Carol remembers it.
- Carol undoubtedly has blue (Kree) blood, yet The Great Intelligence is unable to take away her powers - because said powers don't come from The Great Intelligence. In other words, her powers and her Kree traits have two different sources.
(All of this is based on the movie only - I've never so much as encountered a Captain Marvel comic book.)
This was my understanding/interpretation as well from the movie, I was wondering if her DNA/blood was fused w/ Mar-Vell's when the engine explode though.
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The way I understood it, Carol was infused with the energy from Mar-Vell's engine, but her Kree blood is from Yon-Rogg.
- By the time the engine blows up, Mar-Vell is in no shape to be giving blood transfusions.
- The way the topic of the transfusion comes up means that we have no reason to doubt it, or at least no reason to doubt that that's how Carol remembers it.
- Carol undoubtedly has blue (Kree) blood, yet The Great Intelligence is unable to take away her powers - because said powers don't come from The Great Intelligence. In other words, her powers and her Kree traits have two different sources.
(All of this is based on the movie only - I've never so much as encountered a Captain Marvel comic book.)
This was my understanding/interpretation as well from the movie, I was wondering if her DNA/blood was fused w/ Mar-Vell's when the engine explode though.
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The way I understood it, Carol was infused with the energy from Mar-Vell's engine, but her Kree blood is from Yon-Rogg.
- By the time the engine blows up, Mar-Vell is in no shape to be giving blood transfusions.
- The way the topic of the transfusion comes up means that we have no reason to doubt it, or at least no reason to doubt that that's how Carol remembers it.
- Carol undoubtedly has blue (Kree) blood, yet The Great Intelligence is unable to take away her powers - because said powers don't come from The Great Intelligence. In other words, her powers and her Kree traits have two different sources.
(All of this is based on the movie only - I've never so much as encountered a Captain Marvel comic book.)
This was my understanding/interpretation as well from the movie, I was wondering if her DNA/blood was fused w/ Mar-Vell's when the engine explode though.
– slm
1 hour ago
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The way I understood it, Carol was infused with the energy from Mar-Vell's engine, but her Kree blood is from Yon-Rogg.
- By the time the engine blows up, Mar-Vell is in no shape to be giving blood transfusions.
- The way the topic of the transfusion comes up means that we have no reason to doubt it, or at least no reason to doubt that that's how Carol remembers it.
- Carol undoubtedly has blue (Kree) blood, yet The Great Intelligence is unable to take away her powers - because said powers don't come from The Great Intelligence. In other words, her powers and her Kree traits have two different sources.
(All of this is based on the movie only - I've never so much as encountered a Captain Marvel comic book.)
The way I understood it, Carol was infused with the energy from Mar-Vell's engine, but her Kree blood is from Yon-Rogg.
- By the time the engine blows up, Mar-Vell is in no shape to be giving blood transfusions.
- The way the topic of the transfusion comes up means that we have no reason to doubt it, or at least no reason to doubt that that's how Carol remembers it.
- Carol undoubtedly has blue (Kree) blood, yet The Great Intelligence is unable to take away her powers - because said powers don't come from The Great Intelligence. In other words, her powers and her Kree traits have two different sources.
(All of this is based on the movie only - I've never so much as encountered a Captain Marvel comic book.)
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This was my understanding/interpretation as well from the movie, I was wondering if her DNA/blood was fused w/ Mar-Vell's when the engine explode though.
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This was my understanding/interpretation as well from the movie, I was wondering if her DNA/blood was fused w/ Mar-Vell's when the engine explode though.
– slm
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This was my understanding/interpretation as well from the movie, I was wondering if her DNA/blood was fused w/ Mar-Vell's when the engine explode though.
– slm
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This was my understanding/interpretation as well from the movie, I was wondering if her DNA/blood was fused w/ Mar-Vell's when the engine explode though.
– slm
1 hour ago
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