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:'''''<u>NOTE: This article is about the incarnation of the Supreme Intelligence from the Marvel Cinematic film series. The mainstream version can be found here: [[Supreme Intelligence]].</u>''''' |
:'''''<u>NOTE: This article is about the incarnation of the Supreme Intelligence from the Marvel Cinematic film series. The mainstream version can be found here: [[Supreme Intelligence]].</u>''''' |
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|image = Supreme Intelligence .png |
|image = Supreme Intelligence .png |
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|alias = The Supreme Intelligence<br> |
|alias = The Supreme Intelligence<br> |
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Dr. Wendy Lawson <small>(assumed form)</small><br> |
Dr. Wendy Lawson <small>(assumed form)</small><br> |
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Genius-level intelligence<br> |
Genius-level intelligence<br> |
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Energy blasts |
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− | |hobby = Dancing to Nirvana |
+ | |hobby = Dancing to Nirvana. |
− | |goals = Destroy the Skrull race and obtain the Tesseract.<br> |
+ | |goals = Destroy the Skrull race and obtain the Tesseract <small>(failed)</small>.<br> |
− | Expand the Kree Empire's rule across the galaxy.<br> |
+ | Expand the Kree Empire's rule across the galaxy <small>(failed)</small>.<br> |
− | Kill Captain Marvel for her betrayal <small>( |
+ | Kill Captain Marvel for her betrayal <small>(failed)</small>. |
|crimes = Mass murder<br> |
|crimes = Mass murder<br> |
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Terrorism<br> |
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Incrimination<br> |
Incrimination<br> |
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Gaoling |
Gaoling |
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+ | |type of villain = Delusional Artificial Intelligence}} |
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− | + | {{Quote|Your life began the day it nearly ended. We found you... with no memory. You became... one of us. So you could longer, faster, superior. You were reborn.|Supreme Intelligence.}} |
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The '''Supreme Intelligence''' is the main antagonist of the 2019 ''Marvel Cinematic Universe'' film ''Captain Marvel''. It is a shapeless artificial intelligence that serves as the ruler of the [[Kree|Kree Empire]]. |
The '''Supreme Intelligence''' is the main antagonist of the 2019 ''Marvel Cinematic Universe'' film ''Captain Marvel''. It is a shapeless artificial intelligence that serves as the ruler of the [[Kree|Kree Empire]]. |
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− | It was portrayed by Annette Bening when taking on the form of Dr. Wendy Lawson/Mar-Vell. |
+ | It was portrayed by {{w|Annette Bening}} when taking on the form of Dr. Wendy Lawson/Mar-Vell. |
==History== |
==History== |
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Infuriated of being used by the Supreme Intelligence, Vers furiously defected to the Skrulls and helped out in tracking down Mar-Vell's ship containing Skrull refugees, but they are tracked down by Starforce, who managed to track down the ship after killing Talos' right-hand man [[Norex]]. Vers is then interrogated by the Supreme Intelligence for her betrayal while the Skrulls are held prisoner by Starforce. Upon being told of several more Skrulls taking refuge in Earth by Yon-Rogg, the Supreme Intelligence sends over [[Ronan the Accuser (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Ronan the Accuser]] to lead a fleet of warships into destroying Earth with cruiser missiles to make an example of the Skrulls. |
Infuriated of being used by the Supreme Intelligence, Vers furiously defected to the Skrulls and helped out in tracking down Mar-Vell's ship containing Skrull refugees, but they are tracked down by Starforce, who managed to track down the ship after killing Talos' right-hand man [[Norex]]. Vers is then interrogated by the Supreme Intelligence for her betrayal while the Skrulls are held prisoner by Starforce. Upon being told of several more Skrulls taking refuge in Earth by Yon-Rogg, the Supreme Intelligence sends over [[Ronan the Accuser (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Ronan the Accuser]] to lead a fleet of warships into destroying Earth with cruiser missiles to make an example of the Skrulls. |
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− | During Vers' interrogation, the |
+ | During Vers' interrogation, the Supreme Intelligence taunts Vers before reminding her that the energy that she's utilizing could be taken away, which would leave her powerless. However, being unwilling to submit herself further into its control, Vers frees herself from the implant that suppresses her powers and vaporizes the Supreme Intelligence's avatar. Vers then allows the Skrull refugees to escape back to Earth while defeating Starforce and foiling Ronan's fleet attack on Earth. Following the retreat of Ronan and his remaining forces, Vers tasks a defeated Yon-Rogg with delivering a message to the Supreme Intelligence, proclaiming that she would return to put an end to the genocidal war. |
===Unknown Fate=== |
===Unknown Fate=== |
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It is uncertain of what became of the Supreme Intelligence following Yon-Rogg and Starforce's retreat back into Hala, though it's likely that it severely punished them for their failure after Yon-Rogg delivered Captain Marvel's message. It's suggested that the Supreme Intelligence was destroyed by Captain Marvel at some point in time, while it could also be inferred that the Supreme Intelligence is still existing, but now lacks supreme power. The former appears to be more likely, given the mentioning of a Kree Emperor who has taken over the Empire before signing a peace treaty for the Kree and Xandarians in ''Guardians of the Galaxy''. |
It is uncertain of what became of the Supreme Intelligence following Yon-Rogg and Starforce's retreat back into Hala, though it's likely that it severely punished them for their failure after Yon-Rogg delivered Captain Marvel's message. It's suggested that the Supreme Intelligence was destroyed by Captain Marvel at some point in time, while it could also be inferred that the Supreme Intelligence is still existing, but now lacks supreme power. The former appears to be more likely, given the mentioning of a Kree Emperor who has taken over the Empire before signing a peace treaty for the Kree and Xandarians in ''Guardians of the Galaxy''. |
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+ | ==Personality== |
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+ | Unknown to most Kree, the Supreme Intelligence was in fact very vast for most of them, as it used to adopt new forms for the one who communicated with it as a single virtual form which represented an individual respected and admired above all others for the one who spoke to him, causing the Kree to realize that even their minds could not understand its true image while learning to respect it as the supreme sovereign. |
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+ | When evaluating Vers, the Supreme Intelligence presented itself as wise, careful and understanding. This was seen in the way that Supreme Intelligence advised Vers to focus less on the mystery of her past and more on her current duty to fight for the good of the Kree Empire. To make her one of them, the mysterious ruler assured Vers that the Skrulls were responsible for having removed her house, her family and her memory to convince her to join them, by giving her the Photon Inhibitor. |
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+ | However, when the artificial intelligence confronted Carol Danvers after she became aware of her human past, it proved to be insensitive, arrogant and completely despising the humanity of Danvers, judging that it was her greatest weakness. The Supreme Intelligence has also shown an ability to adapt to new information gleaned from the subjects it connects to as it takes on a more human fashion appearance and shows a mockery of appreciation for popular music. |
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==Gallery== |
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*There was a deleted scene in which Yon-Rogg paid a visit to the Supreme Intelligence, who adopted Yon-Rogg's appearance before reprimanding Yon-Rogg for killing Mar-Vell and letting Carol absorb the power of the Light-Speed Engine. The Supreme Intelligence later orders Yon-Rogg to track down Carol and bring her back so that they could disable their powers and get the Tesseract. |
*There was a deleted scene in which Yon-Rogg paid a visit to the Supreme Intelligence, who adopted Yon-Rogg's appearance before reprimanding Yon-Rogg for killing Mar-Vell and letting Carol absorb the power of the Light-Speed Engine. The Supreme Intelligence later orders Yon-Rogg to track down Carol and bring her back so that they could disable their powers and get the Tesseract. |
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*Despite the fact that it is genderless as its true form remains unknown to the audience, the Supreme Intelligence is the third main villain of the ''Marvel Cinematic Universe'' film series to be portrayed as female through its Lawson form; the first two are [[Hela (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Hela]] from ''Thor: Ragnarok'' and [[Ghost (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Ghost]] from ''Ant-Man and the Wasp''. |
*Despite the fact that it is genderless as its true form remains unknown to the audience, the Supreme Intelligence is the third main villain of the ''Marvel Cinematic Universe'' film series to be portrayed as female through its Lawson form; the first two are [[Hela (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Hela]] from ''Thor: Ragnarok'' and [[Ghost (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Ghost]] from ''Ant-Man and the Wasp''. |
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− | **Additionally, despite the fact that the Supreme Intelligence does not have a lot of screen time, it serves as the main antagonist of the film as it was the one responsible for sending Yon-Rogg and Starforce to track down and kill Mar-Vell, which led to the creation of Captain Marvel; plus it had bigger plans than anyone else. |
+ | **Additionally, despite the fact that the Supreme Intelligence does not have a lot of screen time, it serves as the main antagonist of the film as it was the one responsible for sending Yon-Rogg and The Starforce to track down and kill Mar-Vell, which led to the creation of Captain Marvel; plus it had bigger plans than anyone else. |
*The Supreme Intelligence's trait of appearing different to everyone who views it is similar to how [[Galactus]] is portrayed in the comics. |
*The Supreme Intelligence's trait of appearing different to everyone who views it is similar to how [[Galactus]] is portrayed in the comics. |
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*If the Supreme Intelligence is still existing by the time of the current movies, it's likely that it survived [[Thanos (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Thanos]]' death wave at the end of ''Avengers: Infinity War'' because as an artificial intelligence, it isn't technically a living nor sentient being. |
*If the Supreme Intelligence is still existing by the time of the current movies, it's likely that it survived [[Thanos (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Thanos]]' death wave at the end of ''Avengers: Infinity War'' because as an artificial intelligence, it isn't technically a living nor sentient being. |
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− | *As of ''Avengers: Endgame'', the Supreme Intelligence is the only main villain that was never defeated, as even though Captain Marvel foiled its plan to obtain Mar-Vell's Light-Speed Engine, she never faced the Supreme Intelligence directly |
+ | *As of ''Avengers: Endgame'', the Supreme Intelligence is the only main villain that was never defeated, as even though Captain Marvel foiled its plan to obtain Mar-Vell's Light-Speed Engine, she never faced the Supreme Intelligence directly. The events of ''Captain Marvel'' end with it still active and controlling the Kree Empire. |
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Revision as of 23:07, 12 January 2020
- NOTE: This article is about the incarnation of the Supreme Intelligence from the Marvel Cinematic film series. The mainstream version can be found here: Supreme Intelligence.
“ | Your life began the day it nearly ended. We found you... with no memory. You became... one of us. So you could longer, faster, superior. You were reborn. | „ |
~ Supreme Intelligence. |
The Supreme Intelligence is the main antagonist of the 2019 Marvel Cinematic Universe film Captain Marvel. It is a shapeless artificial intelligence that serves as the ruler of the Kree Empire.
It was portrayed by Annette Bening when taking on the form of Dr. Wendy Lawson/Mar-Vell.
History
Meeting Vers
Being the leader of the Kree Empire and ruler of its homeworld Hala, the Supreme Intelligence can choose to speak with any of its subjects by manifesting itself in the form of what the person desired. When Starforce member Vers arrives to meet the Supreme Intelligence, the latter takes the form of the late Wendy Lawson/Mar-Vell (a close friend of Starforce team leader Yon-Rogg). Being aware of Starforce's next mission of dealing with a group of Skrulls (led by Talos), the Supreme Intelligence tells Vers to take control of her emotions in check and that the Skrulls must be stopped at all costs.
Showing Its True Colors
Though Vers was able to track down Talos and several Skrulls taking refuge in Earth after being briefly kidnapped by them, she learns of a horrible truth: Mar-Vell defected to the Skrulls after learning that they just want to find a new homeworld to be safe from the Kree Empire after their original homeworld was destroyed on the orders of the Supreme Intelligence because of their refusal to submit to Kree rule. Vers also learned that she was once a human pilot named Carol Danvers who witnessed Mar-Vell being killed by Yon-Rogg when she tried to destroy the energy source that he and Starforce was after, and that she absorbed the energy after destroying the engine that briefly erased her memories. She is also horrified to find out that the Superior Intelligence briefly altered Vers' memories to make it look like the Skrulls murdered Mar-Vell in order to gain her trust. Because of this horrible revelation, Vers realized now that she was tricked by the Supreme Intelligence to lead the Skrulls for itself to wipe out from the universe.
Infuriated of being used by the Supreme Intelligence, Vers furiously defected to the Skrulls and helped out in tracking down Mar-Vell's ship containing Skrull refugees, but they are tracked down by Starforce, who managed to track down the ship after killing Talos' right-hand man Norex. Vers is then interrogated by the Supreme Intelligence for her betrayal while the Skrulls are held prisoner by Starforce. Upon being told of several more Skrulls taking refuge in Earth by Yon-Rogg, the Supreme Intelligence sends over Ronan the Accuser to lead a fleet of warships into destroying Earth with cruiser missiles to make an example of the Skrulls.
During Vers' interrogation, the Supreme Intelligence taunts Vers before reminding her that the energy that she's utilizing could be taken away, which would leave her powerless. However, being unwilling to submit herself further into its control, Vers frees herself from the implant that suppresses her powers and vaporizes the Supreme Intelligence's avatar. Vers then allows the Skrull refugees to escape back to Earth while defeating Starforce and foiling Ronan's fleet attack on Earth. Following the retreat of Ronan and his remaining forces, Vers tasks a defeated Yon-Rogg with delivering a message to the Supreme Intelligence, proclaiming that she would return to put an end to the genocidal war.
Unknown Fate
It is uncertain of what became of the Supreme Intelligence following Yon-Rogg and Starforce's retreat back into Hala, though it's likely that it severely punished them for their failure after Yon-Rogg delivered Captain Marvel's message. It's suggested that the Supreme Intelligence was destroyed by Captain Marvel at some point in time, while it could also be inferred that the Supreme Intelligence is still existing, but now lacks supreme power. The former appears to be more likely, given the mentioning of a Kree Emperor who has taken over the Empire before signing a peace treaty for the Kree and Xandarians in Guardians of the Galaxy.
Personality
Unknown to most Kree, the Supreme Intelligence was in fact very vast for most of them, as it used to adopt new forms for the one who communicated with it as a single virtual form which represented an individual respected and admired above all others for the one who spoke to him, causing the Kree to realize that even their minds could not understand its true image while learning to respect it as the supreme sovereign. When evaluating Vers, the Supreme Intelligence presented itself as wise, careful and understanding. This was seen in the way that Supreme Intelligence advised Vers to focus less on the mystery of her past and more on her current duty to fight for the good of the Kree Empire. To make her one of them, the mysterious ruler assured Vers that the Skrulls were responsible for having removed her house, her family and her memory to convince her to join them, by giving her the Photon Inhibitor. However, when the artificial intelligence confronted Carol Danvers after she became aware of her human past, it proved to be insensitive, arrogant and completely despising the humanity of Danvers, judging that it was her greatest weakness. The Supreme Intelligence has also shown an ability to adapt to new information gleaned from the subjects it connects to as it takes on a more human fashion appearance and shows a mockery of appreciation for popular music.
Gallery
Trivia
- There was a deleted scene in which Yon-Rogg paid a visit to the Supreme Intelligence, who adopted Yon-Rogg's appearance before reprimanding Yon-Rogg for killing Mar-Vell and letting Carol absorb the power of the Light-Speed Engine. The Supreme Intelligence later orders Yon-Rogg to track down Carol and bring her back so that they could disable their powers and get the Tesseract.
- Despite the fact that it is genderless as its true form remains unknown to the audience, the Supreme Intelligence is the third main villain of the Marvel Cinematic Universe film series to be portrayed as female through its Lawson form; the first two are Hela from Thor: Ragnarok and Ghost from Ant-Man and the Wasp.
- Additionally, despite the fact that the Supreme Intelligence does not have a lot of screen time, it serves as the main antagonist of the film as it was the one responsible for sending Yon-Rogg and The Starforce to track down and kill Mar-Vell, which led to the creation of Captain Marvel; plus it had bigger plans than anyone else.
- The Supreme Intelligence's trait of appearing different to everyone who views it is similar to how Galactus is portrayed in the comics.
- If the Supreme Intelligence is still existing by the time of the current movies, it's likely that it survived Thanos' death wave at the end of Avengers: Infinity War because as an artificial intelligence, it isn't technically a living nor sentient being.
- As of Avengers: Endgame, the Supreme Intelligence is the only main villain that was never defeated, as even though Captain Marvel foiled its plan to obtain Mar-Vell's Light-Speed Engine, she never faced the Supreme Intelligence directly. The events of Captain Marvel end with it still active and controlling the Kree Empire.