*During the time Steve was fighting against Hydra*
Pov: General
Far away in the galaxy, on one of the planets under Kree control, something utterly unexpected was happening.
A protest, yes, an actual public protest on a Kree-controlled world, something no one would have imagined seeing.
What were they protesting? I have no idea, what I do know is that things were escalating very, very quickly.
Leading the whole thing was someone named… well, his real name doesn't really matter, what matters is that the man... let's call him Max had changed drastically (Translator: who's a good dog? 🤣)
Let me explain.
Some time ago, Max met a rather unusual man, he didn't know him, hadn't heard of him, nothing.
But once they met, that man introduced him to a revolutionary ideology.
He sold him a vision, an incredible one, a future where the Kree race could control themselves, free from the empire's chains (Translator: anarchy??)
These promises, vague as they were, convinced Max to follow the stranger's plan.
And to Max's surprise, the man quickly gathered a group of people who believed exactly the same thing.
The group was more amused than shocked, honestly, they were thrilled, because in their minds "If others could believe in this future, then maybe it really was possible"
Without fully meaning to, they began spreading the ideology to random people, one person convinced another, and another, and soon the movement snowballed into a full-fledged organization.
Did they have a name? No idea, the writer simply didn't give them one, what is known is that Max became the leader.
Yes, Max, not the mysterious man, not any of his companions. Max.
Why? Because according to the stranger, "He was the first one who followed me"
And after saying that, he left, literally vanished, because no one knows where he went or what became of him, they don't even know his name.
What they do know is that he entrusted them with a future so extraordinary that they were determined to prove themselves worthy of achieving it.
The foundations were set.
All that remained was to build that brilliant future.
… Nice story, right? What can I say, before an "Everlasting" pathway user, everyone turns into an idiot, some more than others.
And as you've probably guessed by now, the "unknown man" was Shou Tucker, who by this point had already reached Sequence 7 in his pathway.
Whi did he do all of the previous things? Well... he did all of this nonsense simply to test the extent of his new abilities.
Yep, he literally kickstarted a revolutionary ideology, one that would eventually influence Ronan the Accuser to some degree, just to check whether his power worked.
Crazy? Absolutely, Surprising? Not really, after all this is the same man who turned his daughter into a dog just to create a chimera.
Oh yeah, by the way, yes, this is THAT Shou Tucker, the one from Fullmetal Alchemist.
Why is he in this universe? Simple, according to his memories, the day after he "completed" his daughter and escaped death after being confronted by the Fullmetal Alchemist, he stumbled upon some ancient ruins containing a strange ritual.
Curiosity got him, so he performed it.
And, well… here he is, into this new universe, oh, and he "lost" his alchemy abilities, but gained the power of the pathway he now possesses.
That's the story of how he arrived in the Marvel universe, and honestly… WHY THE HELL IS HE EVEN HERE!?
I mean seriously, writer, what's going through your head!? Why let this man keep his memories!?
Writer: you already complained about me in previous chapters, so just focus on being the General POV.
Fine, fine… forget it, talking to you is pointless.
Back to the story.... after Tucker confirmed the full extent of his power and realized he was indeed as dangerous as he thought, he decided to simply leave the planet.
How will he do it? No idea, but he left because he planned to target key figures within the intergalactic empire.
After witnessing how easily random people fell under his influence, he wanted to do something far more interesting.
Yes, in the middle of a war against the Skrulls, he thought it would be a great idea to spark a revolution among the Kree.
Why? Simple, because he through "Why not?"
Let's be honest, if Tucker once saw living beings merely as test subjects, then now, with a method to become a god…
Living beings are nothing more than entertainment to him.
And it's going to be very, very horrifying entertainment for the living
(Writer: sorry for the delay posting this chapter 😅 I almost couldn't convince my friend to help me translate again.)
