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Your human morals technically should only apply to humans. From a non-human entity point of view, that does not matter at all. Galactus for example did not seem to give a shit about your so-called good or evil. He had a job to do.
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Thanks for the chapter!
TFTC!!
Thanks for the chapter.
I wanted to comment on a potential plot hole that a reader mentioned. While it’s true that Krypton’s gravitational pull is estimated to be 4-10 times that of Earth, no exact numbers are provided. If we assume Xandar has a gravitational pull similar to Earth's, making it easier for a Kryptonian-built ship to exit its atmosphere, I see some issues with this. The idea that Star-Lord, as a human, can walk on Xandar without difficulty doesn’t hold up, as he’s a demi-god. Also, suggesting that Xandar’s similar size to Earth proves gravity is the same is flawed; it’s the planet's mass that matters, not just its size. Additionally, while we know the ship’s size increased (likely its mass as well, given magic’s involvement), Kara has no experience piloting aircraft, and it’s unclear how cluttered the airspace might have been with Kree ships and fighters—enough to overwhelm Xandar entirely.
Great new chapter, love it!