![]() The series was an interesting exercise with a lot of problems, large and small. Team Captain Marvel: change the future for the better by stopping disasters before they could actually become disasters. Team Iron Man: protect the future by letting it happen as it would, or Tony Stark disagrees he thinks her too hasty in deciding a precog is a perfect advantage. Flush with victory, and elated that her wish to have a way to know disasters in advance has come true, Captain Marvel decides Ulysses is a vital tool to the superhero community. ![]() His vision of an interdimensional incursion, shared by the Inhumans as a gesture of goodwill to humanity, gave the superhero community time to prepare and turn back the invasion. ![]() He encountered the Terrigen cloud on campus in Ohio and developed what appeared to be infallible precognitive abilities that began as just visions, but soon became psionically shared episodes, complete with sensory and emotional impact to anyone who is in his presence during one. That human is a college-aged boy named Ulysses. In this case, it’s the Terrigen cloud released by the Inhumans on Earth, which turned one regular kid into an Inhuman with a power that changes the playing field. Civil War II had a lot of promise in its premise: that there’s another issue important enough to the superhero community that they would take sides and fight over it. ![]()
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