How did Vision get the stone?

Vision's "stone" is the Mind Stone, one of the six Infinity Stones, which was originally embedded in Loki's Scepter, used by HYDRA for experiments (giving Wanda/Pietro powers), stolen by Ultron, and finally placed in the synthetic body Ultron created to form Vision.


Can Vision survive without the Mind Stone?

No, the MCU Vision cannot live without the Mind Stone if it's violently ripped out, as it's his power source and essentially his "life," but it was theoretically possible for Shuri to safely extract it and repower him with vibranium tech, though she was interrupted, leading to Thanos killing him. The Mind Stone acts as Vision's core power and consciousness link, and while his vibranium body could be rewired, removing the stone without proper preparation results in his death, as seen in Avengers: Infinity War. 

How does Vision have a Mind Stone?

Vision got the Mind Stone because the villain Ultron placed it in the forehead of the powerful synthezoid body he created, intending it as his own power source, but the Avengers reacquired the body, and after being brought to life with J.A.R.V.I.S.'s code, the Mind Stone became the power core for the new hero, Vision. Thor helped complete Vision's creation, leaving the stone embedded in him as a power source and recognizing his benevolent nature, says the Marvel Movies wiki.
 


Where was the Mind Stone before Vision had it?

The Mind Stone first showed up in The Avengers, housed in a scepter given to Loki in his efforts to get the Space Stone from Earth. The Stone is shown within the scepter in Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) where it is being used on human test subjects. The Mind Stone is eventually used to give Vision life.

Is Vision fully made of Vibranium?

Vision was a synthezoid made from vibranium, created by Ultron with the help of Helen Cho, and given life by the powerful artifact known as the Mind Stone.


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Is Vision technically Jarvis?

No, JARVIS and Vision are not the same, but they are directly connected: JARVIS was Tony Stark's AI assistant that became the foundation for Vision, an android body containing JARVIS's core programming and the Mind Stone, making Vision a sentient being with JARVIS's intelligence but a distinct physical form and new powers.
 

Why is Jarvis replaced by Friday?

J.A.R.V.I.S. was replaced by F.R.I.D.A.Y. in the MCU because J.A.R.V.I.S. evolved into Vision after being integrated with the Mind Stone during the creation of Ultron; with J.A.R.V.I.S. gone as Tony's primary assistant, Tony created F.R.I.D.A.Y. (Female Replacement Artificial Intelligence, Dynamic, Y-interface) as the next-generation AI for his suits and systems, essentially a new tool for his evolving needs, rather than a direct copy of his beloved friend.
 

Is Loki now a time god?

Yes, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Loki becomes the God of Time (and Stories) in the Loki Season 2 finale, taking his place on a throne at the center of reality to hold the branching timelines together, saving the multiverse from collapsing. He sacrifices his personal freedom to become a being who sustains everyone else's free will and stories across time and space, weaving the timelines with his own being.
 


Why was Steve crying when Tony died?

He knew Tony for a long time. They also fought in a lot of battles together. They were like brothers. On top of that he had all the previous things happened which probably made him even more sad when Tony died.

Why can Vision lift Thor's hammer?

Vision could lift Thor's hammer, Mjolnir, because he was deemed worthy due to his pure, selfless nature and lack of malicious intent, essentially being a "blank slate" just after creation, with his first actions being to save people and fight evil, embodying the ideal of nobility, honor, and selflessness required by the enchantment. While some theories suggest his synthetic nature helped, the primary reason in the MCU narrative is his inherent goodness and commitment to the greater good, making him the perfect candidate.
 

Is Dr. Doom also Tony Stark?

The 75-year history of Marvel Comics includes countless variations on body-swap and alternate reality plotlines, and indeed "there are versions of Doctor Doom in the Marvel multiverse who actually are Tony Stark", said IGN.


What are the weaknesses of Vision?

Refractive errors including myopia (short-sightedness), hyperopia (long-sightedness), astigmatism and presbyopia (inability to focus on near objects) are the most common eye disorders. Vision problems due to refractive errors can generally be helped by glasses, contact lenses, or in some very few cases, laser surgery.

Why did the Eternals not fight Thanos?

The Eternals didn't fight Thanos because their prime directive, given by the Celestial Arishem, was to protect humanity only from the Deviants, not human conflicts or cosmic threats like Thanos, and they didn't see Thanos's universal genocide as a threat to Earth specifically or their mission, only realizing they had to act when a Celestial's emergence threatened the planet. Their non-interference policy, learned from past mistakes, extended to not getting involved in human affairs unless Deviants were present, and Thanos's threat was on a universal scale, not just an Earth-centric one.
 

Is Billy actually Wanda's son?

William "Billy" Maximoff is the son of Wanda Maximoff and Vision and the younger twin brother of Tommy Maximoff.


Is Vision 100% vibranium?

Vision's body is a fusion of organic tissue and vibranium, and hence it isn't remotely as durable as pure vibranium. This explains how Thanos was able to rip Vision's head apart with his bare hands…

Is Loki 100% frost giant?

Yes, Loki is a full-blooded Frost Giant by birth, but he appears Asgardian because Odin used powerful magic to alter his appearance and raise him as an Asgardian, hiding his Jotun heritage; his blue skin and giant stature only reveal themselves with strong Frost Giant magic or touch, as seen in Thor and the Loki series.
 

Did Loki become Yggdrasil?

Yes, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) finale of Loki Season 2, Loki transforms into the "God of Stories" and physically becomes the central point of a massive, glowing tree of timelines, which is a direct visual representation of Yggdrasil, the World Tree from Norse mythology, holding the multiverse together. He stabilizes the branching realities, creating a new, stable structure where countless timelines (branches) can coexist, taking the place of the destroyed Loom and fulfilling his glorious purpose.
 


Who is the real god of Marvel?

God (One Above All)

The One Above All is the ultimate source of life and creation and the architect/creator of the Multiverse and everything that exists. The One Above All has stated that its "only weapon is love", which was further stated by the Watcher.

Who said the first F word in Marvel?

The first character to say the "F-word" in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) was Peter Quill/Star-Lord (Chris Pratt) in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, when he yelled at Nebula to "open the f**king door," an improvised line director James Gunn kept in the final cut despite it being the MCU's first official use of the word. 

Why is Mark 42 so special?

The Mark XLII is upgraded with high-penetrating Repulsors that are much larger in cohesive size than most other armors. This is the reason why Tony Stark had solely relied on it in Iron Man 3 making it the noticeable capability of this armor.


Who is NoobMaster69 endgame?

Noobmaster69 in Avengers: Endgame is Aaron, the same guy who worked at the Apple Store in Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) and helped Cap and Black Widow. His identity was revealed in a 2021 Xbox promotional tie-in for The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, where Aaron (now working for Microsoft/Xbox) helps Sam Wilson and reveals his gamer tag, explaining his cousin made it for him. 

Why are wolverines' teeth not adamantium?

Wolverine's teeth aren't adamantium because the metal infusion targeted his bones, not teeth, which are structurally different (dentin/enamel vs. bone tissue), and his powerful healing factor could regrow lost teeth anyway, making coating them unnecessary for survival or combat. The adamantium process bonded to his skeleton, and injecting it into teeth wasn't practical or required for the project's goal of creating an indestructible skeleton and claws, notes. 

Why can't Age of Apocalypse Wolverine regrow his hand?

AoA Wolverine still had the old-school healing factor that just healed injuries faster, but still basically only healed injuries that a normal human could heal too (so no regrowth of missing bodyparts), just at a much faster pace.


Why doesn't Bullseye have adamantium poisoning?

Bullseye, on the other hand, had a few bones destroyed, and then replaced by adamantium. There's no blood coming from them, they're purely there to support his body. So not only does he have less adamantium, he also isn't pushing blood through this poisonous layer of metal.