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If Viltrum is a technologically advanced Utopia,what caused the conflict on Viltrum?

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This is first addressed in Invincible #11.

The Viltrumites are a naturally violent people. enter image description here

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  • 👍🏽I would argue that the goal of establishing and expanding a global empire is quite fascist and opposite to a Utopia🤷‍♂️. Feb 3, 2022 at 17:28
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    I've taken the liberty of replacing the picture with one that's actually legible :-)
    – Valorum
    Feb 4, 2022 at 9:33
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    @MCU And You Film Blog What is the function of the independence and sovereignty of national governments? To allow them to occasionally fight wars with other national governments, to spread horror and suffering, death and destruction. The funciton of independent and sovereign natinal govrnments is to kill. Every independent nation is a thing that must not be, a thing that must be abolished. Feb 5, 2022 at 16:35

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