Having Hawkeye and the Black Widow around certainly doesn't hurt.īut with the original Avengers, I think it's more of a real adventure with some danger (well, danger to Hawkeye, Natasha and Cap anyway) though they still do great. Having Captain America there with his leadership and strategic abilities changes the playing field. Thor's ability to summon lightning rain was supposedly there all along though it took a while before he showed it so that is a huge advantage. He would even be a liability for the stealth parts though he would sure remove all of the danger of the trash compactor. I'll add the original Avengers line-up and Age of Ultron line-up, characters remain at those power levels.Well, the Hulk cannot really jump from ship to ship so he only becomes relevant for stuff like escaping from Tatooine or fighting inside the Death Star once they get aboard. Really, Captain Marvel could solo this and Thor could too except I'm not sure of his ability to survive in outer space.ĭidn't realise how over powered the Avengers would be.
Confronted by the Avengers, the Emperor willingly throws himself into that shaft as it's an easier death.Īnd all of this is without Stark even using the Star Wars setting to upgrade (or downgrade) his tech. Captain Marvel blows up the Death Star easily. They take a ship- not buy one, take one- and get the plans to the Rebels. Captain Marvel trivially takes out the pursuing ship possibly eliminating Vader from the story right there. I'll just go with them arriving at the beginning of the original trilogy on the Rebel ship that is being chased.
How do they affect the setting?ĥ) Rebels eraThis would apparently be the Avengers at their most powerful so Thor has the axe, Iron-man is at the height of his technological development and so on. They get dropped off into the following eras, alone or as a group. The MCU Avengers consist of: Iron Man (Stark), Captain America (Rogers), Captain Marvel, Black Panther (T'Challa), Ant-man, Wasp, Black Widow, Thor (pre-End Game), Falcon, Spider-man, Bucky, the Hulk/Bruce Banner (Thor: Ragnarok), Hawkeye, Scarlet Witch, Vision and War Machine. Tony and Vision can figure out anything they need figured out - the Empire's and Republic's data would be theirs in a day or so. Thor or CM can literally solo fleets of their ships, and can definitely annihilate the planet-busting threats if just by annihilating their control rooms. They are too small, too fast and too powerful for the forces of the GFFA to do anything about. Now, if you put them all together, they probably suss out the whole Empire or First Order thing (depending on time period) and stop either, pretty trivially. Vision and Black Panther are other people not to piss off, but they lack Thor's or CM's rapid transit systems. She has better feats for resisting mental attacks as well, and Jedi/Sith mental attacks are weaksauce compared to what the Kree were doing with her. Since he can Bifrost, he also ought to be able to planet bust, since that's absolutely in the Bifrost user manual.Ĭaptain Marvel is even worse: she's tougher and stronger and doesn't even need an axe to fly anywhere in the galaxy she likes. They would need to hit him with the shot itself, and that's simply not a thing they seem capable of doing unless he's just sleeping. Give him his axe, and he can fly or bifrost away, even after. Even blowing up the planet he's on isn't going to kill him: he survives fine after an offscreen beatdown followed by extended power stone contact followed by his ship being exploded around him followed by an extended period in space. and lets loose with the lightning and the shockwaves. wherever the command center is at the moment. They can't remotely hurt him with anything less than planet-killer weapons (because we never see anything between "planet killer" and "can't one-shot small space ships that are waaaaaaaaayyyyyyy less durable than Thor"), and they will never hit him with one of those. He has the Bifrost at his command and a weapon that can literally cleave through anything they can throw at him.
Because if he decides that the Empire or the Republic shouldn't exist anymore, they eventually just won't. Do nothing to piss him off, nothing to engage him. Pre-Endgame means IW level Thor, and that means that any and all forces in the GFFA want to stay far, far away from him. Give him their unlimited power sources and high base level and it's game on. He basically makes better-than-SW-level tech starting from a tech level vastly lower than that. Stark probably becomes the most successful person in the galaxy, in any setting.