
Posted by seeker on 8/25/2008, 5:20 pm
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This is just something I have been wondering off and on.
In Ultimates 2 Loki tricked everybody into thinking Thor was really a loony super-soldier who was meant to represent Norway in the EU's captain squad and at the end pointed out how Norway was not even in the EU as proof of man's stupidity.
Now, something I have been wondering is even if anybody had noticed would it have even made a difference? If someone brought it up what was to keep Loki from simply altering reality and memories to where Norway was part of the EU? It is not like Thor demonstrated he could do anything on his own to stop Loki.



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