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Javaman

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Fri Jul 6, 2018, 08:46 AM Jul 2018

The origin of Super Villains: Skrull

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skrull

The Skrulls are a fictional race of extraterrestrial shapeshifters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

The Skrulls have been regularly featured in several decades of Marvel Comics, usually as villains bent on invading Earth and engaged in a prolonged war with the extraterrestrial Kree.

Millions of years ago, the Celestials performed genetic experiments on the reptilian ancestors of the Skrulls, resulting in three branches of Skrulls: The Prime, the Deviants and the Eternals. Eventually the three branches warred with one another, and the Deviant branch – due to possessing the innate ability to shapeshift – were triumphant, and afterward wiped out all members of the other two races until only two were left: the Skrull Eternal, Kly'bn, and Prime Skrull of the original non-Deviant Skrull race. Kly'bn implored them to spare his life, as killing him would kill part of their heritage. The Deviants' leader, Sl'gur't, eventually fell in love with Kly'bn, with the two eventually becoming the gods of the Skrull pantheon. As Kly'bn could not change, Sl'gurt vowed to never keep the same shape for too long.[1] Taking the name Prime Skrull, the last original Skrull escaped to Earth in the 20th century and later became a member of the Underground Legion.[2] From that point, the Skrulls began to expand their territory. The Deviant branch later split into two more groups, the modern Skrulls and an anomaly called the Dire Wraiths, a parasitic race that could still shapeshift and had use of magic, but were not as technologically advanced as the Skrulls.[3]

The modern Skrulls originate from the planet of Skrullos, and were originally a mercantile civilization, primarily interested in free trade and willing to share their technology with all races they deemed worthy. When they encountered a new race, they simply transformed themselves to resemble that race. The Skrull empire that resulted from these contacts was based on free trade and mutual cooperation. The empire is controlled by an emperor and each of the 978 worlds is controlled by a governor.

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The origin of Super Villains: Skrull (Original Post) Javaman Jul 2018 OP
Secret Invasion would have been a way better movie than fighting against Thanos. DetlefK Jul 2018 #1

DetlefK

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1. Secret Invasion would have been a way better movie than fighting against Thanos.
Fri Jul 6, 2018, 10:16 AM
Jul 2018

Imagine the hysteria, the paranoia, the horror: Every single person, even your superhero-buddy standing next to you, could be a shapeshifter from outer space.

And the ethical dilemma at the end of Secret Invasion: The Skrulls tried to conquer Earth because their homeworld had been destroyed by Galactus and they had nowhere else they could go to. The invading alien army is actually a wave of refugees.

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