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* NotSoDifferent: When the cruel Deathbird sees that her machinations have bore fruit, leading to her compassionate sister Lilandra sending the Nega-Bomb against the Kree (Deathbird didn't know yet about the Skrulls, or how the Supreme Intelligence manipulated ''her''), she reveled in this. Deathbird gloats that, in the end, her sister is NotSoDifferent from her. Moments later, surrounded by Kree corpses, Deathbird realizes with fear that it is she who is NotSoDifferent from her sister, and begins to fear for her damned soul.

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* NotSoDifferent: NotSoDifferentRemark: When the cruel Deathbird sees that her machinations have bore fruit, leading to her compassionate sister Lilandra sending the Nega-Bomb against the Kree (Deathbird didn't know yet about the Skrulls, or how the Supreme Intelligence manipulated ''her''), she reveled in this. Deathbird gloats that, in the end, her sister is NotSoDifferent no different from her. Moments later, surrounded by Kree corpses, Deathbird realizes with fear that it is she who is NotSoDifferent isn't so different from her sister, and begins to fear for her damned soul.
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* WhatTheHellHero: Naturally, given the divide on what to do with the Supreme Intelligence, Iron Man and his group got the riot act for killing him and it put further strain on his relationship with Cap, which still hadn't quite recovered about Tony's duplicity during ''Armor Wars''.

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* WhatTheHellHero: Naturally, given the divide on what to do with the Supreme Intelligence, Iron Man and his group got the riot act for killing him and it put further strain on his relationship with Cap, which still hadn't quite recovered about from Tony's duplicity during ''Armor Wars''.''ComicBook/ArmorWars''.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even Deathbird is disgusted by the Supreme Intelligence's orchestrated genocide of his own people.
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* NonFatalExplosions: One of the worst offenders ever. A mass-destruction weapon of intergalactic scale, capable of destroying ''planets'' as easily as an atomic bomb destroys cities, and most Avengers are caught in the explosion area... and they survive. Even the Vision and Wonder Man, who were ''at the Ground Zero of the explosion'', survive with just minor and inconsequential injuries.

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* NonFatalExplosions: One of the worst offenders ever. A mass-destruction weapon of intergalactic scale, capable of destroying ''planets'' as easily as an atomic bomb destroys cities, and most Avengers are caught in the explosion area... and they survive.survive because they were put in a stasis spell. Even the Vision and Wonder Man, who were ''at the Ground Zero of the explosion'', survive with just minor and inconsequential injuries.
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Creator/DataEast produced a very loose FightingGame adaptation of the crossover called ''Avengers in Galactic Storm'', which featured a mixture of Avengers and Starforce members as playable characters.


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* EvilCounterpart: Starforce effectively serves as the Kree counterpart to the Avengers.
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* ShoutOut: the crossover begins with Shiar agents attacking Rick Jones in [[Film/DarkStar Benson, Arizona]].

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* ShoutOut: the crossover begins with Shiar Shi'ar agents attacking Rick Jones in [[Film/DarkStar Benson, Arizona]].
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* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: Before the explosion, Vision and Wonder Man were trapped inside the bomb, and would've been able to defuse it if they want. Key words: ''if they want''. The Vision argued that [[StrawVulcan the most logical thing to do]] was to allow the explosion, as that would end the war and the Kree threat to mankind. Wonder Man was not willing to take part in a genocide, and ultimately convinced him (yes, the bomb finally exploded, but that was when the Skrulls showed up). It can be argued that the Vision made up for his previous declined support of genocide by siding with the heroes who wanted to execute the Supreme Intelligence for his action.

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* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: Before the explosion, Vision and Wonder Man were trapped inside the bomb, and would've been able to defuse it if they want. Key words: ''if they want''. The Vision argued that [[StrawVulcan the most logical thing to do]] was to allow the explosion, as that would end the war and the Kree threat to mankind. Wonder Man was not willing to take part in a genocide, and ultimately convinced him (yes, the bomb finally exploded, but that was when the Skrulls showed up). It can be argued that the Vision made up for his previous declined support of genocide by siding with the heroes who wanted to execute the Supreme Intelligence for his action.action.
* WhatTheHellHero: Naturally, given the divide on what to do with the Supreme Intelligence, Iron Man and his group got the riot act for killing him and it put further strain on his relationship with Cap, which still hadn't quite recovered about Tony's duplicity during ''Armor Wars''.

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* ThrowAwayCountry: Much like the later ''ComicBook/Annihilation'' event, this causes a massive genocide of potentially trillions of people with the Kree race all but destroyed. Later, the Kree show up seemingly unaffected by events and continue to be treated as a galactic superpower.
* UnexpectedCharacter: Captain America is alone on a alien world, and he's suddenly attacked by... King Cobra? Batroc? Flag Smasher? Viper? Red Skull? Crossbones? Clearly, they are not illusions. They bleed human blood, so they are not robots. What then? Shape-shifters? Unlikely: they fight and behave exactly like the people they are supposed to be. Crossbones even remembers the last time they had fought! [[spoiler:the Supreme Intelligence created them, extracting all those details from Cap's mind. They are tangible illusions, of the people that Cap perceives as his greatest enemies.]]

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* ThrowAwayCountry: Much like the later ''ComicBook/Annihilation'' ''ComicBook/{{Annihilation}}'' event, this causes a massive genocide of potentially trillions of people with the Kree race all but destroyed. Later, the Kree show up seemingly unaffected by events and continue to be treated as a galactic superpower.
* UnexpectedCharacter: Captain America is alone on a alien world, and he's suddenly attacked by... King Cobra? Batroc? Flag Smasher? Viper? Red Skull? Crossbones? Clearly, they are not illusions. They bleed human blood, so they are not robots. What then? Shape-shifters? Unlikely: they fight and behave exactly like the people they are supposed to be. Crossbones even remembers the last time they had fought! [[spoiler:the Supreme Intelligence created them, extracting all those details from Cap's mind. They are tangible illusions, of the people that Cap perceives as his greatest enemies.]]
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For a number of circumstances [[PlotArmour all the Avengers survived the explosion]], which decimated the 90% of the Kree empire. But the actual architect of the Kree genocide were not the Shi'ar or the Skrulls: it was the Supreme Intelligence, the leader of the Kree. The Kree were in an evolutionary dead end, and he did this so that the Kree emerging from the disaster were stronger.

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For a number of circumstances [[PlotArmour all the Avengers survived the explosion]], which decimated the 90% of the Kree empire. But the actual architect of the Kree genocide were not the Shi'ar or the Skrulls: it was the Supreme Intelligence, the leader of the Kree. The Kree were in an evolutionary dead end, and he did this so that the Kree emerging from the disaster were stronger.


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* SupermanStaysOutOfGotham: Despite their own long-standing relationship with the Shi'ar (and Lilandra in particular), the ComicBook/XMen are never brought into the story.
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* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: Subverted. The Avengers ''had'' to leave Hala and leave Captain America behind: if they stayed to locate him, they would have no chances to stop the Nega Bomb.

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* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: Subverted. The Avengers ''had'' to leave Hala and leave Captain America behind: if they stayed to locate him, they would have no chances to stop the Nega Bomb.Nega-Bomb.



* SeriesContinuityError: At the conclusion of Part 14 in ''Thor'' #446, Lilandra attempts to call off the Nega-Bomb after the Avengers team in the Shi'ar Empire saves her life, convincing her that the war with the Kree has already claimed too many lives. When we next see what everyone in the Shi'ar is doing in Part 16 in ''Avengers West Coast'' #82, Lilandra has almost immediately adopted a bloodthirsty attitude, swears to use the bomb to kill all of the Kree with it and even threatens to have the Avengers executed for questioning her, leading the team to try and talk her out of things all over again with no mention of what happened to her first change of heart.

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* SeriesContinuityError: At the conclusion of Part 14 in ''Thor'' ''The Mighty Thor'' #446, Lilandra attempts to call off the Nega-Bomb after the Avengers team in the Shi'ar Empire saves her life, convincing her that the war with the Kree has already claimed too many lives. When we next see what everyone in the Shi'ar is doing in Part 16 in ''Avengers West Coast'' #82, Lilandra has almost immediately adopted a bloodthirsty attitude, swears to use the bomb to kill all of the Kree with it and even threatens to have the Avengers executed for questioning her, leading the team to try and talk her out of things all over again with no mention of what happened to her first change of heart.



* SlowNo: When the Avengers saw the bomb exploding
* TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive: And can induce weird dreams even across the galaxies

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* SlowNo: When the Avengers saw the bomb exploding
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* UnexpectedCharacter: Captain America is alone in a alien world, and he's suddenly attacked by... King Cobra? Batroc? Flag smasher? Viper? Red Skull? Crossbones? Clearly, they are not illusions. They bleed human blood, so they are not robots. What then? Shape-shifters? Unlikely: they fight and behave exactly like the people they are supposed to be. Crossbones even remembers the last time they had fought! [[spoiler:the Supreme Intelligence created them, extracting all those details from Cap's mind. They are tangible illusions, of the people that Cap perceives as his greatest enemies.]]

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* UnexpectedCharacter: Captain America is alone in on a alien world, and he's suddenly attacked by... King Cobra? Batroc? Flag smasher? Smasher? Viper? Red Skull? Crossbones? Clearly, they are not illusions. They bleed human blood, so they are not robots. What then? Shape-shifters? Unlikely: they fight and behave exactly like the people they are supposed to be. Crossbones even remembers the last time they had fought! [[spoiler:the Supreme Intelligence created them, extracting all those details from Cap's mind. They are tangible illusions, of the people that Cap perceives as his greatest enemies.]]



* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: Before the explosion, Vision and Wonder Man were trapped inside the bomb, and may be able to defuse it if they want. Key words: ''if they want''. The Vision argued that [[StrawVulcan the most logical thing to do]] was to allow the explosion, as that would end the war and the Kree threat to mankind. Wonder Man was not willing to take part in a genocide, and ultimately convinced him (yes, the bomb finally exploded, but that was when the Skrulls showed up). It can be argued that the Vision made up for his previous declined support of genocide by siding with the heroes who wanted to execute the Supreme Intelligence for his action.

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* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: Before the explosion, Vision and Wonder Man were trapped inside the bomb, and may be would've been able to defuse it if they want. Key words: ''if they want''. The Vision argued that [[StrawVulcan the most logical thing to do]] was to allow the explosion, as that would end the war and the Kree threat to mankind. Wonder Man was not willing to take part in a genocide, and ultimately convinced him (yes, the bomb finally exploded, but that was when the Skrulls showed up). It can be argued that the Vision made up for his previous declined support of genocide by siding with the heroes who wanted to execute the Supreme Intelligence for his action.
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''Operation: Galactic Storm'' was a 1992 BatFamilyCrossover of ''Comicbook/TheAvengers''. The main idea was drafted by Mark Gruenwald, Bob Harras and Fabian Nicieza, and it took place in the pages of Avengers, Avengers West Coast, Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Wonder Man and Quasar. It is about the ForeverWar of two alien races, the Kree and the Shi'Ar

Rick Jones had a weird dream, with Captain America in Hala (the Kree homeworld), right after its destruction. He arranged a meeting with him, to told him about that dream, and intended to have no further role in any cosmic conflict. Fat chance. Right during that conversation, an alien tries to abduct Jones, but it was not a Kree, but a Shi'Ar. He's part of the Imperial Guard, a group of Shi'Ar superheroes, and there's also Starforce, a group of Kree superheroes. Both of them try to secure Kree artifacts left in Earth, and the Avengers try to make some order. And Quasar has bad news: the Kree and the Shi'Ar use a space portal located very near of the sun, wich disrupts its natural activity.

The Avengers divide in 3 teams: one will stay in Earth, the second will visit the Kree, and the third will visit the Shi'ar. They are all incapable to convince the alien empires to quit using the portal or stop the war, and Lilandra even sends the Nega-Bomb (a weapon of mass destruction of intergalactic scale) to the Kree galaxy. She is eventually convinced to retrieve it and begin peace negotiations, but it was too late: the bomb had been stolen by Skrulls (who have an even greater feud with the Kree), who make it well sure that it explodes.

For a number of circumstances [[PlotArmour all the Avengers survived the explosion]], which decimated the 90% of the Kree empire. But the actual architect of the Kree genocide were not the Shi'Ar or the Skrulls: it was the Supreme Intelligence, the leader of the Kree. The Kree were in an evolutionary dead end, and he did this so that the Kree emerging from the disaster were stronger.

What to do about it? The Avengers are divided. Captain America, Crystal, Starfox, Clint Barton, Living Lighting, Captain Marvel (Monica Rambeau), the Scarlet Witch and Quasar think that ThouShaltNotKill. Iron Man, Black Knight, Sersi, Hercules, Vision, Wonder Man and Thor (Eric Masterson) think that they must PayEvilUntoEvil, and so executed the Supreme Intelligence.

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''Operation: Galactic Storm'' was a 1992 BatFamilyCrossover of ''Comicbook/TheAvengers''. The main idea was drafted by Mark Gruenwald, Bob Harras and Fabian Nicieza, and it took place in the pages of Avengers, Avengers West Coast, Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Wonder Man and Quasar. It is about the ForeverWar of between two alien races, the Kree and the Shi'Ar

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Rick Jones had a weird dream, with Captain America in Hala (the Kree homeworld), right after its destruction. He arranged a meeting with him, to told him about that dream, and intended to have no further role in any cosmic conflict. Fat chance. Right during that conversation, an alien tries to abduct Jones, but it was not a Kree, but a Shi'Ar. Shi'ar. He's part of the Imperial Guard, a group of Shi'Ar Shi'ar superheroes, and there's also Starforce, a group of Kree superheroes. Both of them try to secure Kree artifacts left in on Earth, and the Avengers try to make some order. contain the situation. And Quasar has bad news: the Kree and the Shi'Ar use are using a space portal worm hole located very near of the our sun, wich disrupts which is disrupting its natural activity.

The Avengers divide in 3 teams: one will stay in on Earth, the second will visit the Kree, and the third will visit the Shi'ar. They are all incapable to convince of convincing the alien empires to quit using the portal or stop stopping the war, and Lilandra even sends the Nega-Bomb (a weapon of mass destruction of intergalactic scale) to the Kree galaxy. She is was eventually convinced to retrieve it and begin peace negotiations, but it was too late: the bomb had been stolen by Skrulls (who have an even greater feud with the Kree), who make then set it well sure that it explodes.

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For a number of circumstances [[PlotArmour all the Avengers survived the explosion]], which decimated the 90% of the Kree empire. But the actual architect of the Kree genocide were not the Shi'Ar Shi'ar or the Skrulls: it was the Supreme Intelligence, the leader of the Kree. The Kree were in an evolutionary dead end, and he did this so that the Kree emerging from the disaster were stronger.

stronger.

What to do about it? The Avengers are divided. Captain America, Crystal, Starfox, Clint Barton, Living Lighting, Lightning, Captain Marvel II (Monica Rambeau), the Scarlet Witch and Quasar think that ThouShaltNotKill. Iron Man, Black Knight, Sersi, Hercules, Vision, Wonder Man and Thor (Eric Masterson) think that they must PayEvilUntoEvil, and so they executed the Supreme Intelligence.



* DefectorFromDecadence: The Supreme Intelligence wanted to give a great honour to Captain America: kill him and incorporate his mind into his own massive collective mind. But Cap's constant will to live and stay a unique being made the Supreme Intelligence change its mind and reject him.

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* DefectorFromDecadence: The Supreme Intelligence wanted to give a great honour honor to Captain America: kill him and incorporate his mind into his own massive collective mind. But Cap's constant will to live and stay a unique being made the Supreme Intelligence change its mind and reject him.



* DueToTheDead: Averted. When Captain Atlas profaned the tomb of the late Captain Marvell, he pointed that Marvell is considered a traitor by the Kree empire. So... if he was a traitor, he does not deserve to be left undisturbed even being dead?

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* DueToTheDead: Averted. When Captain Atlas profaned the tomb of the late Captain Marvell, Mar-Vell, he pointed that Marvell Mar-Vell is considered a traitor by the Kree empire. So... if he was a traitor, he does not deserve to be left undisturbed even being dead?dead.



* LetsSplitUpGang: The Avengers divided in three teams: one headed for the Kree, another for the Shi'Ar, and another stayed on Earth.

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* LetsSplitUpGang: The Avengers divided in three teams: one headed for the Kree, another for the Shi'Ar, Shi'ar, and another stayed on Earth.



* MirroredConfrontationShot: The Mighty Thor # 446
* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Captain Atlas, a Kree, lived with this philosophy. But when he realized that the destruction of the Kree empire was caused by the same entity he had always been loyal to, he considered himself partially guilty of the genocide, and commited suicide.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: According to ''ComicBook/AvengersForever'', the guardian of time Immortus wanted to make the Avengers return to Earth right away, and prevent any potential break of the AlienNonInterferenceClause. For this end, he subtly gave a feeling of interstellar xenophobia to Iron Man, reasoning that it would make him desire to return to his planet. It backfired. Before Immortus could do anything about it, this xenophobia was channeled the wrong way: it turned into hatred for the Supreme Intelligence, boosting the Avengers to execute the thing... the precise type of thing that Immortus wanted to prevent.

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* MirroredConfrontationShot: The ''The Mighty Thor # 446
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* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Captain Atlas, a Kree, lived with this philosophy. But when he realized that the destruction of the Kree empire was caused by the same entity he had always been loyal to, he considered himself partially guilty of the genocide, and commited committed suicide.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: According to ''ComicBook/AvengersForever'', the guardian of time Immortus wanted to make the Avengers return to Earth right away, and prevent any potential break of the AlienNonInterferenceClause. For this end, he subtly gave a feeling of interstellar xenophobia to Iron Man, reasoning that it would make him desire to return to his planet. It backfired. Before Immortus could do anything about it, this xenophobia was channeled the wrong way: it turned into hatred for the Supreme Intelligence, boosting the Avengers to execute the thing... the precise type of thing that Immortus wanted to prevent.



* NonFatalExplosions: One of the worst offenders ever. A mass-destructon weapon of intergalactic scale, capable to destroy ''planets'' as easily as an atomic bomb destroys cities, and most Avengers are caught in the explosion area... and they survive. Even the Vision and Wonder Man, who were ''at the Ground Zero of the explosion'', survived with just minor and inconsequential injuries.
* NotSoDifferent: When the cruel Deathbird saw that her machinations bore fruit, leading to her compassionate sister Lilandra sending the Nega-Bomb against the Kree (Deathbird did not know yet about the Skrulls, or how the Supreme Intelligence manipulated ''her''), she reveled in this. Deathbird gloated that, in the end, her sister was NotSoDifferent from her. Moments later, surrounded by Kree corpses, Deathbird realized with fear that it was her who was NotSoDifferent from her sister, and she began to fear for her damned soul.

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* NonFatalExplosions: One of the worst offenders ever. A mass-destructon mass-destruction weapon of intergalactic scale, capable to destroy of destroying ''planets'' as easily as an atomic bomb destroys cities, and most Avengers are caught in the explosion area... and they survive. Even the Vision and Wonder Man, who were ''at the Ground Zero of the explosion'', survived with just minor and inconsequential injuries.
* NotSoDifferent: When the cruel Deathbird saw that her machinations bore fruit, leading to her compassionate sister Lilandra sending the Nega-Bomb against the Kree (Deathbird did not know yet about the Skrulls, or how the Supreme Intelligence manipulated ''her''), she reveled in this. Deathbird gloated that, in the end, her sister was NotSoDifferent from her. Moments later, surrounded by Kree corpses, Deathbird realized with fear that it was her she who was NotSoDifferent from her sister, and she began to fear for her damned soul.
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* AllForNothing: As the Inhumans takeover of the Kree shows, the Kree remain a stagnant non-evolving race.


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* ThrowAwayCountry: Much like the later ''ComicBook/Annihilation'' event, this causes a massive genocide of potentially trillions of people with the Kree race all but destroyed. Later, the Kree show up seemingly unaffected by events and continue to be treated as a galactic superpower.
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* TheChessmaster: the Supreme Intelligence. He manipulated the Kree, the Shi'ar, the Avengers and the Skrulls to take things to precisely the ending that took place.

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* TheChessmaster: the The Supreme Intelligence. He manipulated the Kree, the Shi'ar, the Avengers and the Skrulls to take things to precisely the ending that took place.
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* NotSoDifferent: An interesting case when the cruel Deathbird saw that her machinations beared fruit, and her compasive sister Lilandra had sent the Nega-Bomb against the Kree (she did not know yet about the Skrulls, or how the Supreme Intelligence manipulated ''her''). First Deathbird gloated that, in the end, her sister was NotSoDifferent from her, if she finally found the strength to fire the bomb... and, some moments later, surrounded by dead Kree corpses, feared that it was her who was NotSoDifferent from her sister, as she was now fearing for her dammed soul.

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* NotSoDifferent: An interesting case when When the cruel Deathbird saw that her machinations beared bore fruit, and leading to her compasive compassionate sister Lilandra had sent sending the Nega-Bomb against the Kree (she (Deathbird did not know yet about the Skrulls, or how the Supreme Intelligence manipulated ''her''). First ''her''), she reveled in this. Deathbird gloated that, in the end, her sister was NotSoDifferent from her, if she finally found the strength to fire the bomb... and, some moments her. Moments later, surrounded by dead Kree corpses, feared Deathbird realized with fear that it was her who was NotSoDifferent from her sister, as and she was now fearing began to fear for her dammed damned soul.
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''Operation: Galactic Storm'' was a 1992 BatFamilyCrossover of Comicbook/TheAvengers. The main idea was drafted by Mark Gruenwald, Bob Harras and Fabian Nicieza, and it took place in the pages of Avengers, Avengers West Coast, Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Wonder Man and Quasar. It is about the ForeverWar of two alien races, the Kree and the Shi'Ar

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''Operation: Galactic Storm'' was a 1992 BatFamilyCrossover of Comicbook/TheAvengers.''Comicbook/TheAvengers''. The main idea was drafted by Mark Gruenwald, Bob Harras and Fabian Nicieza, and it took place in the pages of Avengers, Avengers West Coast, Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Wonder Man and Quasar. It is about the ForeverWar of two alien races, the Kree and the Shi'Ar



* PragmaticAdaptation: The animated series WesternAnimation/AvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes has an episode named "Operation Galactic Storm". It takes some general ideas from the crossover: the wormholes next to the sun, the destruction of the Supreme Intelligence, the evolutionary dead end of the Kree... but the Nega-Bomb and the holocaust of the Kree empire are completely skipped. Remember that it was a kids show, they managed to pull many things anyway, but this would have been too much.

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* PragmaticAdaptation: The animated series WesternAnimation/AvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'' has an episode named "Operation Galactic Storm". It takes some general ideas from the crossover: the wormholes next to the sun, the destruction of the Supreme Intelligence, the evolutionary dead end of the Kree... but the Nega-Bomb and the holocaust of the Kree empire are completely skipped. Remember that it was is a kids show, kids' show; they managed to pull many things anyway, but this would have been too much.
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* YouMonster: Captain Atlas had no idea of the Supreme Intelligence's ultimate plan, but Dr. Minerva [[EverybodyKnewAlready already knew it]] from the start. Atlas is horrorized that she willingly got along with the plan that exterminated the Kree.
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* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: Subverted. The Avengers ''had'' to leave Hala and leave Captain America behind: if they stayed to locate him, they would have no chances to stop the Nega Bomb.
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* LetsSplitUpGang: The Avengers divided in three teams: one headed for the Kree, another for the Shi'Ar, and another stayed on Earth.
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* DamselOutOfDistress: The Kree sent several villains to kill Lilandra. Ultimus got to her, and Eros tried to protect her. He was utterly defeated by the Kree, but there's not a problem: Lilandra took advantage of the extra moments to retrieve a weapon and defeat Ultimus by herself.
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* DebateAndSwitch: Vision and Wonder Man are trapped in the Nega Bomb. Wonder Man wants to sabotage it, to prevent a cosmic genocide. The Vision wants to let it explode, for the greater security of Earth. But eventually, it's the Skrulls who locate, capture and fire the bomb.
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* UnexpectedCharacter: Captain America is alone in a alien world, and he's suddenly attacked by... King Cobra? Batroc? Flag smasher? Viper? Red Skull? Crossbones? Clearly, they are not illusions. They bleed human blood, so they are not robots. What then? Shape-shifters? Unlikely: they fight and behave exactly like the people they are supposed to be. Crossbones even remembers the last time they had fought! [[spoiler:the Supreme Intelligence created them, extracting all those details from Cap's mind. They are tangible illusions, of the people that Cap perceives as his greatest enemies.]]
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'''Operation: Galactic Storm''' was a 1992 BatFamilyCrossover of Comicbook/TheAvengers. The main idea was drafted by Mark Gruenwald, Bob Harras and Fabian Nicieza, and it took place in the pages of Avengers, Avengers West Coast, Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Wonder Man and Quasar. It is about the ForeverWar of two alien races, the Kree and the Shi'Ar

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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: According to ''ComicBook/AvengersForever'', the guardian of time Immortus wanted to make the Avengers return to Earth right away, and prevent any potential break of the AlienNonInterferenceClause. For this end, he subtly gave a feeling of interstellar xenophobia to Iron Man, reasoning that it would make him desire to return to his planet. It backfired. Before Immortus could do anything about it, this xenophobia was channeled the wrong way: it turned into hatred for the Supreme Intelligence, boosting the Avengers to execute thing... the precise type of thing that Immortus wanted to prevent.

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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: According to ''ComicBook/AvengersForever'', the guardian of time Immortus wanted to make the Avengers return to Earth right away, and prevent any potential break of the AlienNonInterferenceClause. For this end, he subtly gave a feeling of interstellar xenophobia to Iron Man, reasoning that it would make him desire to return to his planet. It backfired. Before Immortus could do anything about it, this xenophobia was channeled the wrong way: it turned into hatred for the Supreme Intelligence, boosting the Avengers to execute the thing... the precise type of thing that Immortus wanted to prevent.
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* DefectorFromDecadence: The Supreme Intelligence wanted to give a great honour to Captain America: kill him and incorporate his mind into his own massive collective mind. But Cap's constant will to live and stay an unique being made the Supreme Intelligence change of idea and reject him.

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* DefectorFromDecadence: The Supreme Intelligence wanted to give a great honour to Captain America: kill him and incorporate his mind into his own massive collective mind. But Cap's constant will to live and stay an a unique being made the Supreme Intelligence change of idea its mind and reject him.

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* SeriesContinuityError: At the conclusion of Part 14 in ''Thor'' 446, Lilandra attempts to call off the Nega-Bomb after the Avengers team in the Shi'ar Empire saves her life, convincing her that the war with the Kree has already claimed too many lives. When we next see what everyone in the Shi'ar is doing in Part 16 in ''Avengers West Coast'' 82, Lilandra has almost immediately adopted a bloodthirsty attitude, swears to use the bomb to kill all of the Kree with it and even threatens to have the Avengers executed for questioning her, leading the team to try and talk her out of things all over again with no mention of what happened to her first change of heart.

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* {{Retcon}}: ''ComicBook/AvengersForever'', in attempting to undo the damage done to Iron Man in ''ComicBook/TheCrossing'' stated Immortus had only manipulated Tony since the events of this story, in an attempt to keep the Avengers from interfering in intergalactic affairs. As noted in "NiceJobFixingItVillain", in this story, it backfired.
* SeriesContinuityError: At the conclusion of Part 14 in ''Thor'' 446, #446, Lilandra attempts to call off the Nega-Bomb after the Avengers team in the Shi'ar Empire saves her life, convincing her that the war with the Kree has already claimed too many lives. When we next see what everyone in the Shi'ar is doing in Part 16 in ''Avengers West Coast'' 82, #82, Lilandra has almost immediately adopted a bloodthirsty attitude, swears to use the bomb to kill all of the Kree with it and even threatens to have the Avengers executed for questioning her, leading the team to try and talk her out of things all over again with no mention of what happened to her first change of heart.
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* DueToTheDead: Averted. When Captain Atlas profanated the tomb of the late Captain Marvell, he pointed that Marvell is considered a traitor by the Kree empire. So... if he was a traitor, he does not deserve to be left undisturbed even being dead?

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* DueToTheDead: Averted. When Captain Atlas profanated profaned the tomb of the late Captain Marvell, he pointed that Marvell is considered a traitor by the Kree empire. So... if he was a traitor, he does not deserve to be left undisturbed even being dead?
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* SeriesContinuityError: At the conclusion of Part 14 in ''Thor'' 446, Lilandra attempts to call off the Nega-Bomb after the Avengers team in the Shi'ar Empire saves her life, convincing her that the war with the Kree has already claimed too many lives. Part 16 in ''Avengers West Coast'' 82 immediately opens with her suddenly going into a bloodthirsty mode and swearing to use the bomb to kill all of the Kree with it and even threatening to have the Avengers executed for questioning her, leading the team to have to talk her out things all over again with no mention of what happened to her first change of heart.

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* SeriesContinuityError: At the conclusion of Part 14 in ''Thor'' 446, Lilandra attempts to call off the Nega-Bomb after the Avengers team in the Shi'ar Empire saves her life, convincing her that the war with the Kree has already claimed too many lives. When we next see what everyone in the Shi'ar is doing in Part 16 in ''Avengers West Coast'' 82 82, Lilandra has almost immediately opens with her suddenly going into adopted a bloodthirsty mode and swearing attitude, swears to use the bomb to kill all of the Kree with it and even threatening threatens to have the Avengers executed for questioning her, leading the team to have to try and talk her out of things all over again with no mention of what happened to her first change of heart.
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* SeriesContinuityError: At the conclusion of Part 14 in ''Thor'' 446, Lilandra attempts to call off the Nega-Bomb after the Avengers team in the Shi'ar Empire saves her life, convincing her that the war with the Kree has already claimed too many lives. Part 16 in ''Avengers West Coast'' 82 immediately opens with her suddenly going into a bloodthirsty mode and swearing to use the bomb to kill all of the Kree with it and even threatening to have the Avengers executed for questioning her, leading the team to have to talk her out things all over again with no mention of what happened to her first change of heart.

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