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    Beren44 — 9 years ago(December 02, 2016 07:20 AM)

    Did I miss something? Early in the season, they stated that the metallic portion of the crystals settled to the bottom of the ocean, leaving the fish oil supplement harmless to humans, yet would transform potential inhumans.
    Then, when Bobbi and Hunter infiltrate the ATCU facility, they discover that the fish oil was being distributed as a mandatory supplement to prevent infection.
    Then, Bobbi discovers a whole room full of dead bodies all boxed up?
    Why would there be corpses, if the metal was filtered out? They(SHIELD)found a list of the inhumans that were created, that is how they discovered Guyera.
    ~Oh, I'm well aware it's not a picnic, Mr. Save the Day~ (Fitz, Agents of Shield)

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      haxemon — 9 years ago(December 02, 2016 08:21 AM)

      Someone probably remembers better than I do - but I thought they had killed any Inhumans that they didn't deem useful enough?
      Reading my signature constitutes admission that I am correct. (Too late)

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        Deadpool_vs_theLeprecorn — 9 years ago(December 02, 2016 09:25 AM)

        I haven't seen it since it aired so my memory is fuzzy, but I thought what she found were the terrigenesis cocoon shells.

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          Beren44 — 9 years ago(December 02, 2016 09:58 AM)

          That is a possibility. Yet it seems like the cocoons break apart into mostly little pieces when an inhuman emerges, and what she found looked like complete bodies. Although, considering how Trip crumbled apart in the Kree temple, you are probably correct.
          ~Oh, I'm well aware it's not a picnic, Mr. Save the Day~ (Fitz, Agents of Shield)

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            DoTheMath — 9 years ago(December 02, 2016 01:19 PM)

            As previously stated, they were cocoons.
            Skye's cocoon shattered into tiny bits because she quaked out of hers. If you remember Joey's, there were some large pieces when he hatched; Andrew also, IIRC.
            RIP 616
            #TimeForMoreAmadore

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              caseyrook — 9 years ago(December 02, 2016 10:04 AM)

              We know that the ATCU was a HYDRA front.
              I always assumed that because of this, the Inhumans were being killed without the knowledge of Rosalind.
              Truth be told, I had such a hard time enjoying Season three that I never paid that much attention to the ATCU storyline (in the later episodes).

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                koosvanwinden — 9 years ago(December 02, 2016 11:26 AM)

                That weren't corpses but the remains of the Inhumans after their Terrigenesis proces. They weren't killed by Hydra, because he needed them alive for when Hive comes back.

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