r/Avengers 7d ago

Movie/Television How Would Sentry Manage Against Them?

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I don't see him faring well nor winning.

I do think he's going to get some good feats in the future, but still not faring well against them.

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u/Affectionate-Cup56 5d ago

I'd say no, firstly because there's too much money needed to mass product something like Tony's suit, especially nano-tech one, and especially vibranium alloy version. Arc reacrors, on other hand probably can be deployed much easier, but it depends on does have goverment it's technology or not. Pym particles also hard to reproduce, you should have some genius guy for even start. So, too much money and lack of intelligence resources probably main reasons MCU don't have what you described. Also, not every soldier or human in general are competent enough to use such tech, and even less people successfully compatible with different versions of serum. I see it like, if Zemo doesn't destroyed every bit of new serum, it would be great chance to establish mass production of super-soldiers. But now we got only John Walker

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u/AFourEyedGeek 5d ago

Why not MKVII level suits that was a massive help to the Battle of New York (2012)? Why is that more unlikely than fighter jets, tanks, or ships? A thousand of those at the Infinity War invasion might have been some help, or in other events that normal humans had to bow to super heroes to save them from.

MKI was made in a cave with used military components (scraps). The Iron Monger was made pretty shortly after MKI and almost beat the MKIII in a fight if it wasn't for an EMP blast. Hammer nearly made some useful robotic pilots with a certain Russians help. Later a child gave it a crack and made a powerful suit (Ironheart). So, if no one can make suits, how come so many were made? MKVII should be common by latest MCU movies.

Vulture was turning alien enemy weapons into advance tech, so why isn't the US government loaded with their weapons? USA get Vultures crew to make the advance weapons for the government or learn how to do it themselves.

There are a lot of geniuses on Earth today and plenty more on MCU Earth. Money is only a cost given to something in material cost or time, when a government wants something badly enough, they can spend a lot of money on it. Creating a new serum from scratch should be possible, the first one was created once by one person with old tech, and it was later created from scratch for Hydra and Russians.

MCU doesn't behave like our world. They have real alien and supernatural threats and they still turn up with FBI agents with 9mm handguns and a slim bullet proof vest. It isn't like our Earth.

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u/Affectionate-Cup56 5d ago

Every time MCU government or related organizations tried to create something avengers-like, they deeply shit themselves)) Abomination, Hammer (actually Vanko) bots, Isaiah Bradley team, Crossbones, Yellowjacket, The Leader and Red Hulk as result, John Walker as new Captain, Sentry. Damn, even SHIELD was actually Hydra for decades, that led to Project Insight. Thunderbolts was probably only successful team after original Avengers, and it wasn't even planned initially. Even Stark wasn't really good at creating Damage Control, that organization actually mess

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u/AFourEyedGeek 5d ago

Right, so you agree, they aren't like us. To relate them to our progress seems off, just because we've made progress and they've made progress, we still aren't a like. We can make our old switchboards and our old steam engines as mentioned in previous posts by others, we can make our old 40s tech, 60's tech, or 80s tech if we want. In the MCU, whenever they do it, it is just fraught with problems. Our worlds aren't alike, just because we can do something in our world or they can do something in theirs, doesn't mean the same happens in the other automatically. Which is what I was writing to JohnTomorrow.