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I removed the SeriesContinuityError entry of this page and here's the reason why. It doesn't contradict CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier in any way because Strange being magical was not the reason given for why he was a target. As explained in the film, Zola's algorithm was written to take into consideration SATs, bank records, personal history and such to determine who would be a threat to the order HYDRA wished to impose. Magic like Strange's was likely not something Zola took into consideration when he designed the algorithm. Strange was probably a threat because his personal history and records indicated he would be, that's how the algorithm works. And Strange wasn't just some nobody, he was a very famous neurosurgeon who was exceptionally talented, that alone would have gotten him on S.H.I.E.L.D.'s radar and thus HYDRA's as well. Taking into consideration that Strange is stated to still have a strong moral code when it comes to patients (even if it takes him a bit to realize it in movie) and you got someone who would clearly not agree with HYDRA's cause. That's why he was a target, it had nothing to do with his magic that he didn't have yet.
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I removed the SeriesContinuityError entry of this page and here\'s the reason why. It doesn\'t contradict CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier in any way because Strange being magical was not the reason given for why he was a target. As explained in the film, Zola\'s algorithm was written to take into consideration SATs, bank records, personal history and such to determine who would be a threat to the order HYDRA wished to impose. Magic like Strange\'s was likely not something Zola took into consideration when he designed the algorithm. Strange was probably a threat because his personal history and records indicated he would be, that\'s how the algorithm works. And Strange wasn\'t just some nobody, he was a very famous neurosurgeon who was exceptionally talented, that alone would have gotten him on S.H.I.E.L.D.\'s radar and thus HYDRA\'s as well. Taking into consideration that Strange is stated to still have a strong moral code when it comes to patients (even if it takes him a bit to realize it in movie) and you got someone who would clearly not agree with HYDRA\'s cause. That\'s why he was a target, it had nothing to do with his magic that he didn\'t have yet.

EDIT: And as a side note, HYDRA was planning to murder millions of people regardless of who they were, what their profession was or even how old they were. So bringing up that Strange was \"only a surgeon\" is missing the point. If Zola\'s algorithm listed you as a threat, you were going to be killed by Project Insight. No exceptions.
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I removed the SeriesContinuityError entry of this page and here's the reason why. It doesn't contradict CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier in any way because Strange being madical was not the reason given for why he was a target. As explained in the film, Zola's algorithm was written to take into consideration SATs, bank records, personal history and such to determine who would be a threat to the order HYDRA wished to impose. Magic like Strange's was likely not something Zola took into consideration when he designed the algorithm. Strange was probably a threat because his personal history and records indicated he would be, that's how the algorithm works. And Strange wasn't just some nobody, he was a very famous neurosurgeon who was exceptionally talented, that alone would have gotten him on S.H.I.E.L.D.'s radar and thus HYDRA's as well. Taking into consideration that Strange is stated to still have a strong moral code when it comes to patients (even if it takes him a bit to realize it in movie) and you got someone who would clearly not agree with HYDRA's cause. That's why he was a target, it had nothing to do with his magic that he didn't have yet.
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I removed the SeriesContinuityError entry of this page and here\'s the reason why. It doesn\'t contradict CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier in any way because Strange being magical was not the reason given for why he was a target. As explained in the film, Zola\'s algorithm was written to take into consideration SATs, bank records, personal history and such to determine who would be a threat to the order HYDRA wished to impose. Magic like Strange\'s was likely not something Zola took into consideration when he designed the algorithm. Strange was probably a threat because his personal history and records indicated he would be, that\'s how the algorithm works. And Strange wasn\'t just some nobody, he was a very famous neurosurgeon who was exceptionally talented, that alone would have gotten him on S.H.I.E.L.D.\'s radar and thus HYDRA\'s as well. Taking into consideration that Strange is stated to still have a strong moral code when it comes to patients (even if it takes him a bit to realize it in movie) and you got someone who would clearly not agree with HYDRA\'s cause. That\'s why he was a target, it had nothing to do with his magic that he didn\'t have yet.
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I removed the SeriesContinuityError entry of this page and here's the reason why. It doesn't contradict TheWinterSoldier in any way because Strange being madical was not the reason given for why he was a target. As explained in the film, Zola's algorithm was written to take into consideration SATs, bank records, personal history and such to determine who would be a threat to the order HYDRA wished to impose. Magic like Strange's was likely not something Zola took into consideration when he designed the algorithm. Strange was probably a threat because his personal history and records indicated he would be, that's how the algorithm works. And Strange wasn't just some nobody, he was a very famous neurosurgeon who was exceptionally talented, that alone would have gotten him on S.H.I.E.L.D.'s radar and thus HYDRA's as well. Taking into consideration that Strange is stated to still have a strong moral code when it comes to patients (even if it takes him a bit to realize it in movie) and you got someone who would clearly not agree with HYDRA's cause. That's why he was a target, it had nothing to do with his magic that he didn't have yet.
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I removed the SeriesContinuityError entry of this page and here\'s the reason why. It doesn\'t contradict CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier in any way because Strange being madical was not the reason given for why he was a target. As explained in the film, Zola\'s algorithm was written to take into consideration SATs, bank records, personal history and such to determine who would be a threat to the order HYDRA wished to impose. Magic like Strange\'s was likely not something Zola took into consideration when he designed the algorithm. Strange was probably a threat because his personal history and records indicated he would be, that\'s how the algorithm works. And Strange wasn\'t just some nobody, he was a very famous neurosurgeon who was exceptionally talented, that alone would have gotten him on S.H.I.E.L.D.\'s radar and thus HYDRA\'s as well. Taking into consideration that Strange is stated to still have a strong moral code when it comes to patients (even if it takes him a bit to realize it in movie) and you got someone who would clearly not agree with HYDRA\'s cause. That\'s why he was a target, it had nothing to do with his magic that he didn\'t have yet.
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