Yeah I mean The thing is, if all our laws apply to Vision as though he were a normal human person, then Wanda is unambiguously correct when she shows up at SWORD HQ - his remains are part of his estate to be disposed of according to his will, and by default property of his heirs
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Yes, it sounds like Hayward was asserting some special authority given to SWORD here with Vision's status as a "sentient weapon", that his remains fall under something akin to the authority we give the EPA for biohazardous waste
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He's saying it's his actual legal *duty* to take Vision apart (while lying about trying to put him back together), like he's a plague victim the local Department of Health was given authority to summarily cremate
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The surviving Avengers probably did have a meeting about it where Vision's will was read and, with the assumption that Wanda was gone and not coming back, they decided the right thing to do was give Vision's body to SWORD for safekeeping
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Replying to @arthur_affect @mssilverstein and
At the time SWORD was still being run by Maria Rambeau, not Hayward, and therefore probably really did intend to just reclaim the vibranium without bringing him back
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Replying to @arthur_affect @mssilverstein and
(Which would, for those who haven't seen Age of Ultron, probably be quite an involved process, because the point of Vision's creation was the vibranium nanites were bound to pseudo-living carbon-based tissue in a process only Ultron understood)
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl and
and presumably that asian scientist lady we never saw again?
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She halfway understood it but explicitly says the way Ultron is using the Cradle is "like nothing I'd ever imagined possible" (And yeah she's supposed to be Amadeus Cho's mom, it's a possible hook to introduce him that they unfortunately dropped)
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl and
I'm still curious if the long term goal with Cho was to get a korean-american hulk who could maybe slip around whatever ownership Universal claims before someone just decided She-Hulk was the easier play
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