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Whenever Thor goes from place to place magically a strange design appears in the ground under him. But in The Avengers, Thor & Loki went to Asgard. But no design appeared under them? Why didn't it happen?










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    Whenever Thor goes from place to place magically a strange design appears in the ground under him. But in The Avengers, Thor & Loki went to Asgard. But no design appeared under them? Why didn't it happen?










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      Whenever Thor goes from place to place magically a strange design appears in the ground under him. But in The Avengers, Thor & Loki went to Asgard. But no design appeared under them? Why didn't it happen?










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      Whenever Thor goes from place to place magically a strange design appears in the ground under him. But in The Avengers, Thor & Loki went to Asgard. But no design appeared under them? Why didn't it happen?







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          Because they used Tesseract/Space stone's powers:








          Both rotate the handle of Tesseract case and teleported with blue light.



          Also we already know biforst was not in working condition during the film events:




          LOKI: Oh, you should thank me. With the Bifrost gone how much dark energy did the Allfather have to muster to conjure you here? Your
          precious Earth. - source







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            It would be helpful to add that normally, they use the Bifrost to "teleport", which is what adds the "design" (by whatever mechanism; wasn't it mentioned in the original Thor that it has something to do with targeting?).

            – Luaan
            Nov 15 '18 at 16:23






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            If I remember correctly, they used the Tesseract because, at this point, the Bifrost was still out of action (it wasn't repaired until sometime shortly before the beginning of Thor: The Dark World), which I feel is worth mentioning for context.

            – anaximander
            Nov 15 '18 at 16:28






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            Wow that means there is yet another plot hole in Ragnarok. Heimdall could have just used the blue cube to transport Thor off the garbage planet the whole time. Such lazy writing with no explanations.

            – Chloe
            Nov 15 '18 at 20:21






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            @Chloe How would Heimdall have got to the vault? Hela had taken over the castle.

            – Azor Ahai
            Nov 15 '18 at 20:36






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            @Chloe Thor was on Sakaar AFTER Hela took over. Heimdal would have had to break into the palace to steal the tesseract. And even then they used a device to harness the power in Avengers. There's no reason to believe he'd have access to that either.

            – Logarr
            Nov 15 '18 at 20:36


















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          Those "designs" you mentioned, are created when the "bifrost" or any bifrost related mechanism/tool is used for teleportation.
          The signature pattern is also noted when Thor arrives in Wakanda using the teleportation power of StormBreaker.





          In the instance in question, they used the space stone instead to teleport, hence the absence of the pattern. This is supported by the absence of that pattern too in the first instance of teleportation by the space stone (Red Skull) in Captain America: The First Avenger.








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            Because they used Tesseract/Space stone's powers:








            Both rotate the handle of Tesseract case and teleported with blue light.



            Also we already know biforst was not in working condition during the film events:




            LOKI: Oh, you should thank me. With the Bifrost gone how much dark energy did the Allfather have to muster to conjure you here? Your
            precious Earth. - source







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            • 6





              It would be helpful to add that normally, they use the Bifrost to "teleport", which is what adds the "design" (by whatever mechanism; wasn't it mentioned in the original Thor that it has something to do with targeting?).

              – Luaan
              Nov 15 '18 at 16:23






            • 2





              If I remember correctly, they used the Tesseract because, at this point, the Bifrost was still out of action (it wasn't repaired until sometime shortly before the beginning of Thor: The Dark World), which I feel is worth mentioning for context.

              – anaximander
              Nov 15 '18 at 16:28






            • 1





              Wow that means there is yet another plot hole in Ragnarok. Heimdall could have just used the blue cube to transport Thor off the garbage planet the whole time. Such lazy writing with no explanations.

              – Chloe
              Nov 15 '18 at 20:21






            • 2





              @Chloe How would Heimdall have got to the vault? Hela had taken over the castle.

              – Azor Ahai
              Nov 15 '18 at 20:36






            • 6





              @Chloe Thor was on Sakaar AFTER Hela took over. Heimdal would have had to break into the palace to steal the tesseract. And even then they used a device to harness the power in Avengers. There's no reason to believe he'd have access to that either.

              – Logarr
              Nov 15 '18 at 20:36















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            Because they used Tesseract/Space stone's powers:








            Both rotate the handle of Tesseract case and teleported with blue light.



            Also we already know biforst was not in working condition during the film events:




            LOKI: Oh, you should thank me. With the Bifrost gone how much dark energy did the Allfather have to muster to conjure you here? Your
            precious Earth. - source







            share|improve this answer




















            • 6





              It would be helpful to add that normally, they use the Bifrost to "teleport", which is what adds the "design" (by whatever mechanism; wasn't it mentioned in the original Thor that it has something to do with targeting?).

              – Luaan
              Nov 15 '18 at 16:23






            • 2





              If I remember correctly, they used the Tesseract because, at this point, the Bifrost was still out of action (it wasn't repaired until sometime shortly before the beginning of Thor: The Dark World), which I feel is worth mentioning for context.

              – anaximander
              Nov 15 '18 at 16:28






            • 1





              Wow that means there is yet another plot hole in Ragnarok. Heimdall could have just used the blue cube to transport Thor off the garbage planet the whole time. Such lazy writing with no explanations.

              – Chloe
              Nov 15 '18 at 20:21






            • 2





              @Chloe How would Heimdall have got to the vault? Hela had taken over the castle.

              – Azor Ahai
              Nov 15 '18 at 20:36






            • 6





              @Chloe Thor was on Sakaar AFTER Hela took over. Heimdal would have had to break into the palace to steal the tesseract. And even then they used a device to harness the power in Avengers. There's no reason to believe he'd have access to that either.

              – Logarr
              Nov 15 '18 at 20:36













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            Because they used Tesseract/Space stone's powers:








            Both rotate the handle of Tesseract case and teleported with blue light.



            Also we already know biforst was not in working condition during the film events:




            LOKI: Oh, you should thank me. With the Bifrost gone how much dark energy did the Allfather have to muster to conjure you here? Your
            precious Earth. - source







            share|improve this answer















            Because they used Tesseract/Space stone's powers:








            Both rotate the handle of Tesseract case and teleported with blue light.



            Also we already know biforst was not in working condition during the film events:




            LOKI: Oh, you should thank me. With the Bifrost gone how much dark energy did the Allfather have to muster to conjure you here? Your
            precious Earth. - source
















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            • 6





              It would be helpful to add that normally, they use the Bifrost to "teleport", which is what adds the "design" (by whatever mechanism; wasn't it mentioned in the original Thor that it has something to do with targeting?).

              – Luaan
              Nov 15 '18 at 16:23






            • 2





              If I remember correctly, they used the Tesseract because, at this point, the Bifrost was still out of action (it wasn't repaired until sometime shortly before the beginning of Thor: The Dark World), which I feel is worth mentioning for context.

              – anaximander
              Nov 15 '18 at 16:28






            • 1





              Wow that means there is yet another plot hole in Ragnarok. Heimdall could have just used the blue cube to transport Thor off the garbage planet the whole time. Such lazy writing with no explanations.

              – Chloe
              Nov 15 '18 at 20:21






            • 2





              @Chloe How would Heimdall have got to the vault? Hela had taken over the castle.

              – Azor Ahai
              Nov 15 '18 at 20:36






            • 6





              @Chloe Thor was on Sakaar AFTER Hela took over. Heimdal would have had to break into the palace to steal the tesseract. And even then they used a device to harness the power in Avengers. There's no reason to believe he'd have access to that either.

              – Logarr
              Nov 15 '18 at 20:36












            • 6





              It would be helpful to add that normally, they use the Bifrost to "teleport", which is what adds the "design" (by whatever mechanism; wasn't it mentioned in the original Thor that it has something to do with targeting?).

              – Luaan
              Nov 15 '18 at 16:23






            • 2





              If I remember correctly, they used the Tesseract because, at this point, the Bifrost was still out of action (it wasn't repaired until sometime shortly before the beginning of Thor: The Dark World), which I feel is worth mentioning for context.

              – anaximander
              Nov 15 '18 at 16:28






            • 1





              Wow that means there is yet another plot hole in Ragnarok. Heimdall could have just used the blue cube to transport Thor off the garbage planet the whole time. Such lazy writing with no explanations.

              – Chloe
              Nov 15 '18 at 20:21






            • 2





              @Chloe How would Heimdall have got to the vault? Hela had taken over the castle.

              – Azor Ahai
              Nov 15 '18 at 20:36






            • 6





              @Chloe Thor was on Sakaar AFTER Hela took over. Heimdal would have had to break into the palace to steal the tesseract. And even then they used a device to harness the power in Avengers. There's no reason to believe he'd have access to that either.

              – Logarr
              Nov 15 '18 at 20:36







            6




            6





            It would be helpful to add that normally, they use the Bifrost to "teleport", which is what adds the "design" (by whatever mechanism; wasn't it mentioned in the original Thor that it has something to do with targeting?).

            – Luaan
            Nov 15 '18 at 16:23





            It would be helpful to add that normally, they use the Bifrost to "teleport", which is what adds the "design" (by whatever mechanism; wasn't it mentioned in the original Thor that it has something to do with targeting?).

            – Luaan
            Nov 15 '18 at 16:23




            2




            2





            If I remember correctly, they used the Tesseract because, at this point, the Bifrost was still out of action (it wasn't repaired until sometime shortly before the beginning of Thor: The Dark World), which I feel is worth mentioning for context.

            – anaximander
            Nov 15 '18 at 16:28





            If I remember correctly, they used the Tesseract because, at this point, the Bifrost was still out of action (it wasn't repaired until sometime shortly before the beginning of Thor: The Dark World), which I feel is worth mentioning for context.

            – anaximander
            Nov 15 '18 at 16:28




            1




            1





            Wow that means there is yet another plot hole in Ragnarok. Heimdall could have just used the blue cube to transport Thor off the garbage planet the whole time. Such lazy writing with no explanations.

            – Chloe
            Nov 15 '18 at 20:21





            Wow that means there is yet another plot hole in Ragnarok. Heimdall could have just used the blue cube to transport Thor off the garbage planet the whole time. Such lazy writing with no explanations.

            – Chloe
            Nov 15 '18 at 20:21




            2




            2





            @Chloe How would Heimdall have got to the vault? Hela had taken over the castle.

            – Azor Ahai
            Nov 15 '18 at 20:36





            @Chloe How would Heimdall have got to the vault? Hela had taken over the castle.

            – Azor Ahai
            Nov 15 '18 at 20:36




            6




            6





            @Chloe Thor was on Sakaar AFTER Hela took over. Heimdal would have had to break into the palace to steal the tesseract. And even then they used a device to harness the power in Avengers. There's no reason to believe he'd have access to that either.

            – Logarr
            Nov 15 '18 at 20:36





            @Chloe Thor was on Sakaar AFTER Hela took over. Heimdal would have had to break into the palace to steal the tesseract. And even then they used a device to harness the power in Avengers. There's no reason to believe he'd have access to that either.

            – Logarr
            Nov 15 '18 at 20:36











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            Those "designs" you mentioned, are created when the "bifrost" or any bifrost related mechanism/tool is used for teleportation.
            The signature pattern is also noted when Thor arrives in Wakanda using the teleportation power of StormBreaker.





            In the instance in question, they used the space stone instead to teleport, hence the absence of the pattern. This is supported by the absence of that pattern too in the first instance of teleportation by the space stone (Red Skull) in Captain America: The First Avenger.








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              Those "designs" you mentioned, are created when the "bifrost" or any bifrost related mechanism/tool is used for teleportation.
              The signature pattern is also noted when Thor arrives in Wakanda using the teleportation power of StormBreaker.





              In the instance in question, they used the space stone instead to teleport, hence the absence of the pattern. This is supported by the absence of that pattern too in the first instance of teleportation by the space stone (Red Skull) in Captain America: The First Avenger.








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                Those "designs" you mentioned, are created when the "bifrost" or any bifrost related mechanism/tool is used for teleportation.
                The signature pattern is also noted when Thor arrives in Wakanda using the teleportation power of StormBreaker.





                In the instance in question, they used the space stone instead to teleport, hence the absence of the pattern. This is supported by the absence of that pattern too in the first instance of teleportation by the space stone (Red Skull) in Captain America: The First Avenger.








                share|improve this answer















                Those "designs" you mentioned, are created when the "bifrost" or any bifrost related mechanism/tool is used for teleportation.
                The signature pattern is also noted when Thor arrives in Wakanda using the teleportation power of StormBreaker.





                In the instance in question, they used the space stone instead to teleport, hence the absence of the pattern. This is supported by the absence of that pattern too in the first instance of teleportation by the space stone (Red Skull) in Captain America: The First Avenger.









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