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* LovedByAll: Having turned the Ravagers into a force for good, managing to reform several former villains, and saved numerous planets in his adventures as Star-Lord, T'Challa has become a beloved and respected hero across the galaxy, even his enemies, like the Collector have respect for him.
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* LovedByAll: Having turned the Ravagers into a force for good, managing to reform several former villains, and saved numerous planets in his adventures as Star-Lord, T'Challa has become a beloved and respected hero across the galaxy, even his enemies, like the Collector have respect for him.
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* LovedByAll: Having turned the Ravagers into a force for good, managing to reform several former villains, and saved numerous planets in his adventures as Star-Lord, T'Challa has become a beloved and respected hero across the galaxy, even his enemies, like the Collector have respect for him.
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* BigGood: Being the Star-Lord of this universe, T'Challa takes up the role as he is known to be helpful to everyone throughout the galaxy and even managed to redeem many villains like Thanos, Taserface and even Korath the Pursuer.
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* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: Tivan is able to use Hela's SpontaneousWeaponCreation simply by wearing her helmet, with the implication that the latter is responsible for the former. In ''Film/ThorRagnarok'', Hela is shown to be able to create blades helmet or no. In fact, the helmet actually appears to be a product of her powers, not the other way around, since she's able to manifest it at will.
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* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: Tivan is able to use Hela's SpontaneousWeaponCreation simply by wearing her helmet, with the implication that the latter is responsible for the former. In ''Film/ThorRagnarok'', Hela is shown to be able to create blades helmet or no. In fact, the helmet actually appears to be a product of her powers, not the other way around, since she's able to manifest it at will.will - which could also mean it ''is'' the source of her powers but spends time in HammerSpace when she doesn't want it to be visible.
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-->'''Yondu:''' This maniac won't do you the kindness of killing you! He’ll dissect you for a science project, frame whatevers left, and hang you up on the wall.
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-->'''Yondu:''' This maniac won't do you the kindness of killing you! He’ll dissect you for a science project, frame whatevers whatever's left, and hang you up on the wall.
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* TalkingTheMonsterToDeath: T'Challa managed to [[OffscreenMomentOfAwesome debate Thanos out of his plan]] to kill half the universe by proposing that he look for a resource redistribution plan instead. And Gamora's absence from the episode implies he somehow did it ''[[KidHero as a child]].''
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* TalkingTheMonsterToDeath: T'Challa managed to [[OffscreenMomentOfAwesome debate Thanos out of his plan]] to kill half the universe by proposing that he look for a resource redistribution plan instead. And Gamora's absence from the episode implies he somehow did it ''[[KidHero ''[[MagneticHero as a child]].''
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* TalkingTheMonsterToDeath: T'Challa managed to [[OffscreenMomentOfAwesome debate Thanos out of his plan]] to kill half the universe by proposing that he look for a resource redistribution plan instead. And Gamora's absence from the episode implies he somehow did it ''[[KidHero as a child]].''
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* AdaptationalFriendship: Several characters whose morally-dubious or outright evil counterparts in the Sacred Timeline opposed T'Challa as enemies or never met him at all, are members of his reformed Ravager crew and close friends with him and each-other here. These include Yondu (his adoptive father figure), Thanos, Nebula, Korath and Taserface.
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* EvilPowerVacuum: Without Thanos as the galaxy's BigBad, the Collector steps into the role and recruits the Black Order to his cause. On top of that, when taking a look at his collection that he eagerly shows to T'Challa, it's heavily implied that he's already taken care of (or at least stolen weapons belonging to) various heroes and villains in the [=MCU=], such as Captain America, Thor, Korg, Malekith, and Hela.
* ExactWords: Thanos is technically correct: killing half the population of the universe at random would not, in fact, be a genocide, because that involves killing ''all'' of ''one kind'' of people. Technically, what he was planning would be a demicide or a hemicide or something like that.
* ExactWords: Thanos is technically correct: killing half the population of the universe at random would not, in fact, be a genocide, because that involves killing ''all'' of ''one kind'' of people. Technically, what he was planning would be a demicide or a hemicide or something like that.
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* EvilPowerVacuum: Without Thanos as the galaxy's BigBad, the Collector steps into the role and recruits the Black Order to his cause. On top of that, when taking a look at his collection that he eagerly shows to T'Challa, it's heavily implied that he's already taken care of (or at least stolen weapons belonging to) various heroes and villains in the [=MCU=], MCU, such as Captain America, Thor, Korg, Malekith, and Hela.
* ExactWords: Thanos is technically correct: killing half the population of the universe at random would not, in fact, be a genocide, because that involves killing ''all'' of ''one kind'' of people. Technically, what he was planning would be a demicide or a hemicide or something like that. In addition, it would be based on species.
* ExactWords: Thanos is technically correct: killing half the population of the universe at random would not, in fact, be a genocide, because that involves killing ''all'' of ''one kind'' of people. Technically, what he was planning would be a demicide or a hemicide or something like that. In addition, it would be based on species.
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* HeelFaceTurn: Thanos, out of all of the characters, manages to pull one in backstory, as T'Challa convinced him that there are other ways to prevent an OverpopulationCrisis besides wiping out half of all life in the universe.
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** Thanos, out of all of the characters, manages to pull one in backstory, as T'Challa convinced him that there are other ways to prevent an OverpopulationCrisis besides wiping out half of all life in theuniverse.universe.
** It doesn't take much for Korath to switch sides after encountering T'Challa while trying to take the Power Stone for Ronan.
** Thanos, out of all of the characters, manages to pull one in backstory, as T'Challa convinced him that there are other ways to prevent an OverpopulationCrisis besides wiping out half of all life in the
** It doesn't take much for Korath to switch sides after encountering T'Challa while trying to take the Power Stone for Ronan.