![]() ![]() T'Chaka explains the responsibility of ruling Seeing them, T'Chaka ordered them to come out, although only T'Challa appeared, while Nakia escaped. However, T'Chaka's medication and solitude was interrupted when he had detected the presence of his son T'Challa and Nakia in the city's catacombs, as they were watching him. Having returned to Wakanda from California, T'Chaka had gone to seek out solace within the City of the Dead, considering what he had done to N'Jobu. "By then I'll be Panther, and I'll beat them back with my Panther claws." ―T'Chaka and T'Challa "What about when I get old, and grey, and Bast comes to carry me off to the ancestors." T'Chaka finding T'Challa and Nakia hiding They then left, abandoning a young Erik Stevens by himself. Before he could kill Zuri, T'Chaka had then killed his brother, stabbing him with his Panther Habit's claws. As T'Chaka turned his back, an enraged N'Jobu lashed out on Zuri, pulling out his gun. T'Chaka is forced to murder his own brotherĭespite N'Jobu explaining how he had seen the African Americans being oppressed and beaten down, which had to lead him to try to steal vibranium weapons to help them rise up, T'Chaka could still not support him. With his betrayal exposed, T'Chaka ordered N'Jobu to return to the Tribal Council and confess. T'Chaka then had Zuri reveal that he was, in fact, a member of the War Dogs, much to N'Jobu's horror. When N'Jobu questioned why T'Chaka was there, the King told him to look him in the eyes and explain why he had betrayed Wakanda. T'Chaka noted that Klaue must have had a person on the inside as he knew the vibranium was in Mount Bashenga and how to attack. T'Chaka telling N'Jobu to return to Wakanda T'Chaka greeted his brother warmly and asked how he was living in the United States of America before he had a brief conversation with N'Jobu, explaining to him exactly Klaue had stolen vibranium and left several innocent Wakandans dead. Upon entering N'Jobu's apartment, T'Chaka ordered Zuri to leave them to speak alone, maintaining the pretense that he was unaware of who Zuri was as N'Jobu still viewed him as simply his loyal friend. T'Chaka explaining Ulysses Klaue's attack T'Chaka and two members of the Dora Milaje had then traveled onto Oakland to confront N'Jobu about the attack, knowing from Zuri what N'Jobu had done. "Prince N'Jobu, you will return home at once where you will face the council and inform them of your crimes." ―T'Chaka to N'Jobu įollowing an attack on Wakanda by Ulysses Klaue which had left many dead including the parents of W'Kabi, T'Chaka learned that it was his own brother, N'Jobu who had informed Klaue of Wakanda's weaknesses and had allowed the Attack on Wakanda. After T'Challa took over the throne of Wakanda, T'Chaka continued to support his son through the Ancestral Plane. However, this decision soon resulted in T'Chaka's death during a terrorist attack orchestrated by Helmut Zemo, leading to T'Challa seeking revenge. T'Chaka then returned home and continued to rule his kingdom, preparing his son T'Challa to succeed him.įollowing an incident involving the Avengers that claimed the lives of Wakandans, T'Chaka supported and signed the Sokovia Accords. In an attempt to arrest N'Jobu, T'Chaka killed him and left his son behind. During his time as King, part of Wakanda's vibranium cache was stolen by Ulysses Klaue, leading to T'Chaka discovering that it was his younger brother N'Jobu who had aided Klaue. King T'Chaka was the former leader and monarch of Wakanda, assuming the throne and the role of Black Panther in his youth. Wakanda is proud to extend its hand in peace." ―T'Chaka I am grateful to the Avengers for supporting this initiative. The meme has even found itself in other Marvel films and continues to entertain fans by taking current pop culture moments and adding Zemo's line."We will fight to improve the world we wish to join. The post got thousands of likes and retweets, solidifying Zemo's line as a classic in internet humor. The meme took off when a Twitter post melding the Ant-Man character Luis depicts Zemo asking him for the mission report and him starting one of his incredibly long stories. The structure of the joke often begins with an everyday occurrence that quickly devolves to the famous line. Not long after the film's release, a Facebook page titled "Mission Report, December 16, 1991," was launched that compiled various photos and webcomics centered around the phrase. As a result, the famous meme began to take shape. However, since this information holds no value in society, the best thing to do is acknowledge the length Zemo went for his revenge. With it being repeated, it's hard not to remember the exact date and year of the Starks' death. The origins of the meme likely ignited due to the repetition of the date. ![]()
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