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In Avengers: Endgame right at the end,
Iron Man steals all the Infinity Stones right from Thanos.
But whenever
someone gets the stones,
it's this huge deal with electricity, etc. So,
why didn't Thanos notice the Infinity Stones were gone?
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In Avengers: Endgame right at the end,
Iron Man steals all the Infinity Stones right from Thanos.
But whenever
someone gets the stones,
it's this huge deal with electricity, etc. So,
why didn't Thanos notice the Infinity Stones were gone?
marvel marvel-cinematic-universe avengers-endgame
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add a comment |
In Avengers: Endgame right at the end,
Iron Man steals all the Infinity Stones right from Thanos.
But whenever
someone gets the stones,
it's this huge deal with electricity, etc. So,
why didn't Thanos notice the Infinity Stones were gone?
marvel marvel-cinematic-universe avengers-endgame
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In Avengers: Endgame right at the end,
Iron Man steals all the Infinity Stones right from Thanos.
But whenever
someone gets the stones,
it's this huge deal with electricity, etc. So,
why didn't Thanos notice the Infinity Stones were gone?
marvel marvel-cinematic-universe avengers-endgame
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Iron Man uses his nanotech to steal the stones, and if you watch carefully when Tony Stark's hand comes around to reveal he has the stones, the nanotech in his suit is still forming the gauntlet itself and moving the stones into the right positions.
Once they are located in the correct spots, the electricity starts to spark as you expected and Tony wastes no time in getting the snap done.
Thanos didn't notice the stones being taken off the existing nanotech gauntlet because Tony only grabbed his hand for a second or so and didn't get the gauntlet off him - it didn't occur to him that there was any way in which the stones could be removed from the gauntlet in those few seconds.
I see, thank you, do you happen to know what this nanotech is meant to do? That Thanos wouldn't feel the stones, which seem like a weird power source, missing?
– GooJ
5 hours ago
2
The nanotech is what makes up Tony's armour in both Infinity War and Endgame and it responds to Tony's thoughts, which is why it can form whatever shapes he desires, and why he can command it to transfer the stones from Thanos's gauntlet to his own suit.
– Dave
5 hours ago
9
Also remember that the gauntlet that Thanos is wearing is in fact also Stark technology. It's not unreasonable to think that Stark might have put in an "eject all the stones" backdoor command into it. They could have tried to make that explicit in the movie, but it would have been a huge telegraph of the climatic moment.
– Jherico
4 hours ago
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Iron Man uses his nanotech to steal the stones, and if you watch carefully when Tony Stark's hand comes around to reveal he has the stones, the nanotech in his suit is still forming the gauntlet itself and moving the stones into the right positions.
Once they are located in the correct spots, the electricity starts to spark as you expected and Tony wastes no time in getting the snap done.
Thanos didn't notice the stones being taken off the existing nanotech gauntlet because Tony only grabbed his hand for a second or so and didn't get the gauntlet off him - it didn't occur to him that there was any way in which the stones could be removed from the gauntlet in those few seconds.
I see, thank you, do you happen to know what this nanotech is meant to do? That Thanos wouldn't feel the stones, which seem like a weird power source, missing?
– GooJ
5 hours ago
2
The nanotech is what makes up Tony's armour in both Infinity War and Endgame and it responds to Tony's thoughts, which is why it can form whatever shapes he desires, and why he can command it to transfer the stones from Thanos's gauntlet to his own suit.
– Dave
5 hours ago
9
Also remember that the gauntlet that Thanos is wearing is in fact also Stark technology. It's not unreasonable to think that Stark might have put in an "eject all the stones" backdoor command into it. They could have tried to make that explicit in the movie, but it would have been a huge telegraph of the climatic moment.
– Jherico
4 hours ago
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Iron Man uses his nanotech to steal the stones, and if you watch carefully when Tony Stark's hand comes around to reveal he has the stones, the nanotech in his suit is still forming the gauntlet itself and moving the stones into the right positions.
Once they are located in the correct spots, the electricity starts to spark as you expected and Tony wastes no time in getting the snap done.
Thanos didn't notice the stones being taken off the existing nanotech gauntlet because Tony only grabbed his hand for a second or so and didn't get the gauntlet off him - it didn't occur to him that there was any way in which the stones could be removed from the gauntlet in those few seconds.
I see, thank you, do you happen to know what this nanotech is meant to do? That Thanos wouldn't feel the stones, which seem like a weird power source, missing?
– GooJ
5 hours ago
2
The nanotech is what makes up Tony's armour in both Infinity War and Endgame and it responds to Tony's thoughts, which is why it can form whatever shapes he desires, and why he can command it to transfer the stones from Thanos's gauntlet to his own suit.
– Dave
5 hours ago
9
Also remember that the gauntlet that Thanos is wearing is in fact also Stark technology. It's not unreasonable to think that Stark might have put in an "eject all the stones" backdoor command into it. They could have tried to make that explicit in the movie, but it would have been a huge telegraph of the climatic moment.
– Jherico
4 hours ago
add a comment |
Iron Man uses his nanotech to steal the stones, and if you watch carefully when Tony Stark's hand comes around to reveal he has the stones, the nanotech in his suit is still forming the gauntlet itself and moving the stones into the right positions.
Once they are located in the correct spots, the electricity starts to spark as you expected and Tony wastes no time in getting the snap done.
Thanos didn't notice the stones being taken off the existing nanotech gauntlet because Tony only grabbed his hand for a second or so and didn't get the gauntlet off him - it didn't occur to him that there was any way in which the stones could be removed from the gauntlet in those few seconds.
Iron Man uses his nanotech to steal the stones, and if you watch carefully when Tony Stark's hand comes around to reveal he has the stones, the nanotech in his suit is still forming the gauntlet itself and moving the stones into the right positions.
Once they are located in the correct spots, the electricity starts to spark as you expected and Tony wastes no time in getting the snap done.
Thanos didn't notice the stones being taken off the existing nanotech gauntlet because Tony only grabbed his hand for a second or so and didn't get the gauntlet off him - it didn't occur to him that there was any way in which the stones could be removed from the gauntlet in those few seconds.
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I see, thank you, do you happen to know what this nanotech is meant to do? That Thanos wouldn't feel the stones, which seem like a weird power source, missing?
– GooJ
5 hours ago
2
The nanotech is what makes up Tony's armour in both Infinity War and Endgame and it responds to Tony's thoughts, which is why it can form whatever shapes he desires, and why he can command it to transfer the stones from Thanos's gauntlet to his own suit.
– Dave
5 hours ago
9
Also remember that the gauntlet that Thanos is wearing is in fact also Stark technology. It's not unreasonable to think that Stark might have put in an "eject all the stones" backdoor command into it. They could have tried to make that explicit in the movie, but it would have been a huge telegraph of the climatic moment.
– Jherico
4 hours ago
add a comment |
I see, thank you, do you happen to know what this nanotech is meant to do? That Thanos wouldn't feel the stones, which seem like a weird power source, missing?
– GooJ
5 hours ago
2
The nanotech is what makes up Tony's armour in both Infinity War and Endgame and it responds to Tony's thoughts, which is why it can form whatever shapes he desires, and why he can command it to transfer the stones from Thanos's gauntlet to his own suit.
– Dave
5 hours ago
9
Also remember that the gauntlet that Thanos is wearing is in fact also Stark technology. It's not unreasonable to think that Stark might have put in an "eject all the stones" backdoor command into it. They could have tried to make that explicit in the movie, but it would have been a huge telegraph of the climatic moment.
– Jherico
4 hours ago
I see, thank you, do you happen to know what this nanotech is meant to do? That Thanos wouldn't feel the stones, which seem like a weird power source, missing?
– GooJ
5 hours ago
I see, thank you, do you happen to know what this nanotech is meant to do? That Thanos wouldn't feel the stones, which seem like a weird power source, missing?
– GooJ
5 hours ago
2
2
The nanotech is what makes up Tony's armour in both Infinity War and Endgame and it responds to Tony's thoughts, which is why it can form whatever shapes he desires, and why he can command it to transfer the stones from Thanos's gauntlet to his own suit.
– Dave
5 hours ago
The nanotech is what makes up Tony's armour in both Infinity War and Endgame and it responds to Tony's thoughts, which is why it can form whatever shapes he desires, and why he can command it to transfer the stones from Thanos's gauntlet to his own suit.
– Dave
5 hours ago
9
9
Also remember that the gauntlet that Thanos is wearing is in fact also Stark technology. It's not unreasonable to think that Stark might have put in an "eject all the stones" backdoor command into it. They could have tried to make that explicit in the movie, but it would have been a huge telegraph of the climatic moment.
– Jherico
4 hours ago
Also remember that the gauntlet that Thanos is wearing is in fact also Stark technology. It's not unreasonable to think that Stark might have put in an "eject all the stones" backdoor command into it. They could have tried to make that explicit in the movie, but it would have been a huge telegraph of the climatic moment.
– Jherico
4 hours ago
add a comment |
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