![]() According to the in-game description of Peter's "Standard-Lord" outfit, he received a jacket with the embroidery a month after listening to his first Star-Lord track. According to Peter, the band logo was part of his outfit in prison, in the Galactic War, and now as part of his main jacket in the Guardians of the Galaxy game. Although he had outgrown the original jean vest and replaced a few jackets over the years, the patch he had embroidered on the back of his jacket is still the original patch. Related: How Guardians Of The Galaxy Game's Groot Is Different From The MCU'sĪll the while as Peter continued to travel through space he kept his Star-Lord patch. This wouldn't be the last time Star-Lord encountered the Chitauri before Marvel's GOTG official start, however, as Peter went on to fight in the Galactic War. Peter went on to join the Ravagers under Yondu when the two finally managed to escape the Chitauri. For two years, Peter and Yondu worked on a plan to escape the prison. After his third year, this version of Peter Quill met Yondu, who was captured by the Chitauri during a Ravager raid of a Resistance ship. Peter Quill spent the next five years in a Chitauri prison as a casualty of the Galactic War in the Guardians of the Galaxy game. Surprisingly, Peter's clothes were never destroyed after being captured, allowing him to keep the embroidery intact even throughout Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy. The band logo is also embroidered on the back of Peter's jean vest when he is abducted by the Chitauri on his thirteenth birthday. This is the band that Peter Quill is listening to during the game's prologue, and its latest album is available when players try to change songs in Marvel's GOTG. In the Guardians of the Galaxy game , Star-Lord is the name of a band created specifically for the purpose of its story. ![]() Nonetheless, this universe can be uniquely identified by a few features, such as Drax killing Thanos, Gamora killing Nebula long before joining the Guardians of the Galaxy, and a band called Star-Lord. Square Enix's Marvel's GOTG game introduces an entirely new origin for Star-Lord's name, following suit with the character's new origin story. The Guardians of the Galaxy game takes place in a universe whose Earth designation remains shrouded in ambiguity. Peter embraced the name "Star-Lord" when he was abducted by Yondu immediately following his mother's death. However, in the MCU, Peter and his relatives believed his mother's claims of his father being from space was just a story, and a side effect of her brain cancer. In every version of Star-Lord's origins, Peter Quill's father is not from Earth. When Peter left the Ravagers, he set out on his own adventure as the "Star-Lord." Conversely, the MCU's Peter Quill was nicknamed "Star-Lord" by his mother. Peter convinced Yondu to let him join the Ravagers for some time. Shortly afterward, Yondu Udonta, an alien and leader of a Ravager faction, found Peter stranded in space. Related: Guardians Of The Galaxy Game's Mantis Is Nothing Like The MCU's By the time Peter left Earth he was already an adult, providing an entirely different Star-Lord from the MCU and GOTG game. When the opportunity struck, he stole a Kree ship and left Earth. Desperate for revenge, Peter worked as a mechanic for the NASA Ops Launch Facility in California. In short, Star-Lord's mother was killed by an alien species known as the Badoon. Peter Quill's comic origins are unlike anything fans of the MCU films experienced, and they're actually close to what the Guardians of the Galaxy game presents its players.
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