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The way I understood it... Legolas Send a noteboard - 15/03/2019 07:42:20 AM

the initial mission on that other planet is to extract their spy. When 'Veers' gets captured by the Skrulls in the process, the Kree's primary mission becomes recovering her, or neutralizing her if they can't get her back on their side. Plus eliminating Skrull agents whenever they encounter any, to prevent them from infiltrating and taking over more planets that could be used against the Kree.


View original postAlso, if she was what they were after all along, why was she not in a lab, or ANYWHERE but a front-line combat unit? Or if they wanted to use her energy as a weapon, what is the Watsonian reason for keeping it restrained with a chip and constantly trying to teach Carol self-mastery (the Doylist reason obviously being their allegory about people trying to suppress women)?

Evidently they did want to use her energy as a weapon, but since they had no way of knowing what precisely she'd be able to do with it, a cautious and slow approach to testing the weapon seems smart. I'm not sure the exact purpose of the chip was made very clear at any point, though, or if so I missed it.
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