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I recently watched Captain Marvel (2019) and the Carol's backstory, at least the one she believes, is that she was wounded in some event she doesn't remember, ended up on Hala, and received a blood tranfusion of Kree blood to keep her alive. (It's implied that this blood transfusion is why she is a match for the Kree physically.) We know at least some part of this is true because Danvers, a human, now clearly has Kree blood. We also know Danvers knows/believes it to be true, based on Yon-Rogg's interrogation of her when checking for Skrulls.



However, there is reason to doubt parts of this story, since we also find out




Yon-Rogg met Danvers on Earth, while chasing Mar-Vell, and that Danvers's powers actually come from the Tesseract.




Was Yon-Rogg lying to Carol/Vers about the blood transfusion? If so, why does she bleed blue Kree blood?










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    tried to de-spoiler this a bit, hope it still makes sense

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  • @KutuluMike, problem is, now it's asking an almost entirely different question.

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  • @KutuluMike, I've now checked the edit history, and you have COMPLETELY changed the question being asked. You've added pretty much all the information from my answer and turned it into an "is this obvious thing that we see actually true" question, which isn't particularly answerable.

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I recently watched Captain Marvel (2019) and the Carol's backstory, at least the one she believes, is that she was wounded in some event she doesn't remember, ended up on Hala, and received a blood tranfusion of Kree blood to keep her alive. (It's implied that this blood transfusion is why she is a match for the Kree physically.) We know at least some part of this is true because Danvers, a human, now clearly has Kree blood. We also know Danvers knows/believes it to be true, based on Yon-Rogg's interrogation of her when checking for Skrulls.



However, there is reason to doubt parts of this story, since we also find out




Yon-Rogg met Danvers on Earth, while chasing Mar-Vell, and that Danvers's powers actually come from the Tesseract.




Was Yon-Rogg lying to Carol/Vers about the blood transfusion? If so, why does she bleed blue Kree blood?










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    tried to de-spoiler this a bit, hope it still makes sense

    – KutuluMike
    3 hours ago











  • @KutuluMike, problem is, now it's asking an almost entirely different question.

    – Martha
    1 hour ago











  • @KutuluMike, I've now checked the edit history, and you have COMPLETELY changed the question being asked. You've added pretty much all the information from my answer and turned it into an "is this obvious thing that we see actually true" question, which isn't particularly answerable.

    – Martha
    1 hour ago














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I recently watched Captain Marvel (2019) and the Carol's backstory, at least the one she believes, is that she was wounded in some event she doesn't remember, ended up on Hala, and received a blood tranfusion of Kree blood to keep her alive. (It's implied that this blood transfusion is why she is a match for the Kree physically.) We know at least some part of this is true because Danvers, a human, now clearly has Kree blood. We also know Danvers knows/believes it to be true, based on Yon-Rogg's interrogation of her when checking for Skrulls.



However, there is reason to doubt parts of this story, since we also find out




Yon-Rogg met Danvers on Earth, while chasing Mar-Vell, and that Danvers's powers actually come from the Tesseract.




Was Yon-Rogg lying to Carol/Vers about the blood transfusion? If so, why does she bleed blue Kree blood?










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I recently watched Captain Marvel (2019) and the Carol's backstory, at least the one she believes, is that she was wounded in some event she doesn't remember, ended up on Hala, and received a blood tranfusion of Kree blood to keep her alive. (It's implied that this blood transfusion is why she is a match for the Kree physically.) We know at least some part of this is true because Danvers, a human, now clearly has Kree blood. We also know Danvers knows/believes it to be true, based on Yon-Rogg's interrogation of her when checking for Skrulls.



However, there is reason to doubt parts of this story, since we also find out




Yon-Rogg met Danvers on Earth, while chasing Mar-Vell, and that Danvers's powers actually come from the Tesseract.




Was Yon-Rogg lying to Carol/Vers about the blood transfusion? If so, why does she bleed blue Kree blood?







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    tried to de-spoiler this a bit, hope it still makes sense

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  • @KutuluMike, problem is, now it's asking an almost entirely different question.

    – Martha
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  • @KutuluMike, I've now checked the edit history, and you have COMPLETELY changed the question being asked. You've added pretty much all the information from my answer and turned it into an "is this obvious thing that we see actually true" question, which isn't particularly answerable.

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    tried to de-spoiler this a bit, hope it still makes sense

    – KutuluMike
    3 hours ago











  • @KutuluMike, problem is, now it's asking an almost entirely different question.

    – Martha
    1 hour ago











  • @KutuluMike, I've now checked the edit history, and you have COMPLETELY changed the question being asked. You've added pretty much all the information from my answer and turned it into an "is this obvious thing that we see actually true" question, which isn't particularly answerable.

    – Martha
    1 hour ago








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tried to de-spoiler this a bit, hope it still makes sense

– KutuluMike
3 hours ago





tried to de-spoiler this a bit, hope it still makes sense

– KutuluMike
3 hours ago













@KutuluMike, problem is, now it's asking an almost entirely different question.

– Martha
1 hour ago





@KutuluMike, problem is, now it's asking an almost entirely different question.

– Martha
1 hour ago













@KutuluMike, I've now checked the edit history, and you have COMPLETELY changed the question being asked. You've added pretty much all the information from my answer and turned it into an "is this obvious thing that we see actually true" question, which isn't particularly answerable.

– Martha
1 hour ago





@KutuluMike, I've now checked the edit history, and you have COMPLETELY changed the question being asked. You've added pretty much all the information from my answer and turned it into an "is this obvious thing that we see actually true" question, which isn't particularly answerable.

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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.)






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    @slm They didn't fuse. I found it pretty clear as to what happened

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    The blood transfusion on Hala was from Yon-Rogg, that's made clear. I was willing to believe that the explosion of the engine was similar enough to her original origin (which has, I believe, been changed in the comics) that the DNA-mixing from Mar-Vell MAY indeed have happened, and could have served as a catalyst in making her capable of absorbing the energy, as opposed to being reduced to a fine red mist.

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    @VBartilucci IIRC, from the positions they were standing in, the blast would have pushed Danvers's blood over Mar-Vell's body if anything of that sort happened

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Given it was used as a test by Yon-Rogg to determine whether or not it was the real Danvers he was speaking to and the Skrull's inability to answer was enough for Yon-Rogg to shoot the Skrull, he would have to be pretty certain that the real Danvers would know (or at least believe) she had received Yon-Rogg's blood.



Additionally, Mar-Vell's engine was not necessarily anything to do with Kree technology. It was mentioned by a Skrull, iirc Thalos(?) that her powers exhibited the same energy signature as the engine, which would suggest that all the explosion gave her was Tesseract power, something that is unlikely to give Danvers Kree blood since the Tesseract's power pertains to space.






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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.)






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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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      @slm They didn't fuse. I found it pretty clear as to what happened

      – XtremeBaumer
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      The blood transfusion on Hala was from Yon-Rogg, that's made clear. I was willing to believe that the explosion of the engine was similar enough to her original origin (which has, I believe, been changed in the comics) that the DNA-mixing from Mar-Vell MAY indeed have happened, and could have served as a catalyst in making her capable of absorbing the energy, as opposed to being reduced to a fine red mist.

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      @VBartilucci IIRC, from the positions they were standing in, the blast would have pushed Danvers's blood over Mar-Vell's body if anything of that sort happened

      – Izkata
      13 hours 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.)






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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
      yesterday








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      @slm They didn't fuse. I found it pretty clear as to what happened

      – XtremeBaumer
      21 hours ago






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      The blood transfusion on Hala was from Yon-Rogg, that's made clear. I was willing to believe that the explosion of the engine was similar enough to her original origin (which has, I believe, been changed in the comics) that the DNA-mixing from Mar-Vell MAY indeed have happened, and could have served as a catalyst in making her capable of absorbing the energy, as opposed to being reduced to a fine red mist.

      – VBartilucci
      14 hours ago








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      @VBartilucci IIRC, from the positions they were standing in, the blast would have pushed Danvers's blood over Mar-Vell's body if anything of that sort happened

      – Izkata
      13 hours 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.)






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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.)







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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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      yesterday








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      @slm They didn't fuse. I found it pretty clear as to what happened

      – XtremeBaumer
      21 hours ago






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      The blood transfusion on Hala was from Yon-Rogg, that's made clear. I was willing to believe that the explosion of the engine was similar enough to her original origin (which has, I believe, been changed in the comics) that the DNA-mixing from Mar-Vell MAY indeed have happened, and could have served as a catalyst in making her capable of absorbing the energy, as opposed to being reduced to a fine red mist.

      – VBartilucci
      14 hours ago








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      @VBartilucci IIRC, from the positions they were standing in, the blast would have pushed Danvers's blood over Mar-Vell's body if anything of that sort happened

      – Izkata
      13 hours ago





















    • 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
      yesterday








    • 4





      @slm They didn't fuse. I found it pretty clear as to what happened

      – XtremeBaumer
      21 hours ago






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      The blood transfusion on Hala was from Yon-Rogg, that's made clear. I was willing to believe that the explosion of the engine was similar enough to her original origin (which has, I believe, been changed in the comics) that the DNA-mixing from Mar-Vell MAY indeed have happened, and could have served as a catalyst in making her capable of absorbing the energy, as opposed to being reduced to a fine red mist.

      – VBartilucci
      14 hours ago








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      @VBartilucci IIRC, from the positions they were standing in, the blast would have pushed Danvers's blood over Mar-Vell's body if anything of that sort happened

      – Izkata
      13 hours ago



















    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
    yesterday







    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
    yesterday






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    @slm They didn't fuse. I found it pretty clear as to what happened

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    @slm They didn't fuse. I found it pretty clear as to what happened

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    21 hours ago




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    The blood transfusion on Hala was from Yon-Rogg, that's made clear. I was willing to believe that the explosion of the engine was similar enough to her original origin (which has, I believe, been changed in the comics) that the DNA-mixing from Mar-Vell MAY indeed have happened, and could have served as a catalyst in making her capable of absorbing the energy, as opposed to being reduced to a fine red mist.

    – VBartilucci
    14 hours ago







    The blood transfusion on Hala was from Yon-Rogg, that's made clear. I was willing to believe that the explosion of the engine was similar enough to her original origin (which has, I believe, been changed in the comics) that the DNA-mixing from Mar-Vell MAY indeed have happened, and could have served as a catalyst in making her capable of absorbing the energy, as opposed to being reduced to a fine red mist.

    – VBartilucci
    14 hours ago






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    @VBartilucci IIRC, from the positions they were standing in, the blast would have pushed Danvers's blood over Mar-Vell's body if anything of that sort happened

    – Izkata
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    @VBartilucci IIRC, from the positions they were standing in, the blast would have pushed Danvers's blood over Mar-Vell's body if anything of that sort happened

    – Izkata
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    Given it was used as a test by Yon-Rogg to determine whether or not it was the real Danvers he was speaking to and the Skrull's inability to answer was enough for Yon-Rogg to shoot the Skrull, he would have to be pretty certain that the real Danvers would know (or at least believe) she had received Yon-Rogg's blood.



    Additionally, Mar-Vell's engine was not necessarily anything to do with Kree technology. It was mentioned by a Skrull, iirc Thalos(?) that her powers exhibited the same energy signature as the engine, which would suggest that all the explosion gave her was Tesseract power, something that is unlikely to give Danvers Kree blood since the Tesseract's power pertains to space.






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      Given it was used as a test by Yon-Rogg to determine whether or not it was the real Danvers he was speaking to and the Skrull's inability to answer was enough for Yon-Rogg to shoot the Skrull, he would have to be pretty certain that the real Danvers would know (or at least believe) she had received Yon-Rogg's blood.



      Additionally, Mar-Vell's engine was not necessarily anything to do with Kree technology. It was mentioned by a Skrull, iirc Thalos(?) that her powers exhibited the same energy signature as the engine, which would suggest that all the explosion gave her was Tesseract power, something that is unlikely to give Danvers Kree blood since the Tesseract's power pertains to space.






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        Given it was used as a test by Yon-Rogg to determine whether or not it was the real Danvers he was speaking to and the Skrull's inability to answer was enough for Yon-Rogg to shoot the Skrull, he would have to be pretty certain that the real Danvers would know (or at least believe) she had received Yon-Rogg's blood.



        Additionally, Mar-Vell's engine was not necessarily anything to do with Kree technology. It was mentioned by a Skrull, iirc Thalos(?) that her powers exhibited the same energy signature as the engine, which would suggest that all the explosion gave her was Tesseract power, something that is unlikely to give Danvers Kree blood since the Tesseract's power pertains to space.






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        Given it was used as a test by Yon-Rogg to determine whether or not it was the real Danvers he was speaking to and the Skrull's inability to answer was enough for Yon-Rogg to shoot the Skrull, he would have to be pretty certain that the real Danvers would know (or at least believe) she had received Yon-Rogg's blood.



        Additionally, Mar-Vell's engine was not necessarily anything to do with Kree technology. It was mentioned by a Skrull, iirc Thalos(?) that her powers exhibited the same energy signature as the engine, which would suggest that all the explosion gave her was Tesseract power, something that is unlikely to give Danvers Kree blood since the Tesseract's power pertains to space.







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