EDITORIAL: How Can [SPOILER] Be Worthy? (AOU Speculation)

EDITORIAL: How Can [SPOILER] Be Worthy? (AOU Speculation)

I was able to watch Age of Ultron, and noticed that little-to-no one has mentioned this very surprising act a certain character was able to do that none of the Avengers were able to do...

Editorial Opinion
By KingRainbow - May 04, 2015 11:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics

SPOILERS AHEAD!

So, you've watched Age of Ultron. You're either left butthurt, or excited for the upcoming movies. I, for one, liked the movie. But there was also a scene -or should I say several- that I didn't see much people mention, but was a big deal to, not just me, but the whole [frick]in' world itself! Or maybe not...

Vison was able to carry Thor's hammer. Wat.
 

1.) He's a Machine (Hammer in an Elevator Theory)


Odin: Holy crap. Thor, [frick] off! The elevator is the one-true king of Asgard! All hail the mighty Elevator!

Since he is technically a souless, heartless object (like your mother-in-law), he isn't considered a real "being," like a floor, or a table. And when you put Mjölnir in an elavator's floor, it is able to "lift" it, right? Put it in a table, you can carry the table with Mjölnir on it... right? Sorry, I didn't check my Marvel Writer's Dues Ex Handbook...
 

2.) He's [frick]ing worthy


I make this look easy...

Step aside, Thor. The 9 Realms got a new protector, and his name is VISION! Maybe because of the Vision's righteousness and over-all good guy attitude, he truly is a worthy being.

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KingRainbow
KingRainbow - 5/5/2015, 1:39 AM
@Scorpion8125 Sounds like you were drunk when you were typing that too, mate
MaximusTheMad
MaximusTheMad - 5/5/2015, 2:36 AM
I don't think you're supposed to put too much thought into it.

Vision handing Thor his hammer was just a clever plot device that was supposed to show that the Avengers could trust him, since they were arguing about their suspicions.
Nickk
Nickk - 5/5/2015, 2:48 AM
lol.......... nate i must have been drunk reading this
DrKinsolving
DrKinsolving - 5/5/2015, 3:03 AM
Vision has the Mind Stone literally implanted in his forehead

He has full control of one of the most powerful objects in the universe

If you listen to his dialogue, he's also a true warrior, and is fighting for all of the right things

He is definitely worthy

Plus, if you need more, Thor helped create him, and Mjolnir was involved in his creation
TheRockmore
TheRockmore - 5/5/2015, 3:59 AM
He can also change objects densities?
CherryBomb
CherryBomb - 5/5/2015, 4:52 AM
Vision isn't an object, he has morals, a thinking mind with emotions that Scarlet Witch managed to read
BrettMan
BrettMan - 5/5/2015, 9:18 AM
Hey let's not forget that Vision has an infinity stone in his head, like DrKinsolving said. But more importantly, Thanos needs that stone to gauntlet it up. In summary, Thanos will kill Vision in Infinity War part 1, and he will come back to life in part 2 after Thanos hath been defeated.
HulkOnion
HulkOnion - 5/5/2015, 9:23 AM
An object?? This is why I need robotism
ThunderKat
ThunderKat - 5/5/2015, 9:47 AM
Without arguing the specifics, that is the one part of the movie I did not like. It was all pretty well done with a lot shoved into a little time. This one item was on the weak side.
TheNameIsBetty
TheNameIsBetty - 5/5/2015, 9:57 AM
He's an android. Like Data, from Star Trek. He has no ulterior motives. He's like an inquisitive child. 'Nuff said.
TheNameIsBetty
TheNameIsBetty - 5/5/2015, 10:06 AM
In other words, it's nothing to do with him being what he is, with the gem and whatnot. It's the fact that Jarvis is an AI.
Verzwei
Verzwei - 5/5/2015, 10:10 AM
I think he's like a kid, so he has no sins.
TheManFromMars
TheManFromMars - 5/5/2015, 10:18 AM
For some reason I enjoyed this.

Thumbs up, I guess.
Lhornbk
Lhornbk - 5/5/2015, 10:40 AM
As far as Thanos needing the Mind Stone, I think what will happen is that Thanos will remove the Mind Stone, which will cause Vision to die. Then Scarlet Witch and/or Dr. Strange will find a magical way to bring him back to life (Scarlet Witch seems the most obvious, since she received her powers from the Mind Stone.) He doesn't have the Mind Stone in the comics, so there must be another way for him to have life.
WYLEEJAY
WYLEEJAY - 5/5/2015, 12:47 PM
I have avoided almost all spoilers for this film. I got ambushed by the death of an Avenger on a Deadpool thread. Dick. Other than that have done a good job avoiding them. But this article drew me in. Glad I read it so I don't waste time during the film trying to figure anything out and can just enjoy it. Interesting theories. Will see it this weekend. Him only being a couple days old makes more sense to me I guess. Will see how I feel after the film.

I usually read almost all spoilers before I watch a movie. I know some people that thank that ruins it for them. Not me though. Like I said then I know what's going on exactly and can just enjoy the film. Gonna try it differently this time. Avengers is my all time favorite CBM. So I have high hopes for this.
sKeemAn
sKeemAn - 5/5/2015, 1:09 PM
I think the answer is all of the above. He has the mind stone, he is an android, he was created inpartial by Mjolnir, and he was only born a few days.
DanMcNice
DanMcNice - 5/5/2015, 1:38 PM
lol!!! Cool article dude...
Pedrito
Pedrito - 5/5/2015, 2:36 PM
^No
It's a strong correlation, but not a causation.
WYLEEJAY
WYLEEJAY - 5/5/2015, 2:55 PM
@Gusto. You can't even lift your own tool, without taking one of those expensive little pills that is....
WYLEEJAY
WYLEEJAY - 5/5/2015, 3:02 PM
How does one become WORTHY? Thor was a douchenozzle until he proved himself in the first film. So how does one BECOME worthy? Cap is at least as noble as Thor. How is worthiness judged is what I want to know. It's not just about being a great warrior. It's something more than that. Thor still has an ego and is still worthy. So it's not about being humble. He's not really considered innocent. So what did Odin mean when he placed the enchantment on the dang hammer?
ClumsyToaster
ClumsyToaster - 5/5/2015, 3:55 PM
@CherryBomb
Exactly. Plus he's not entirely robotic as he's made with robotic and organic tissue. The Vision is worthy, plain and simple.
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