What is the in-universe reason for Yon-Rogg to look like a human
In the movie Captain Marvel:
Besides Mar-Vell, Yon-Rogg is the only Kree with light human skin. I can understand that Mar-Vell is disguised as a human, probably using the same method as Vin-Tak on Agents od SHIELD, but what is the case for Yon-Rogg, since in MCU all Krees have either Blue or for unknown reasons Dark skin?
I know that in some instances of other Marvel media Yon-Rogg has light skin, so it could make sense to portray him like this on the movie. However, I'm looking for an in-universe reason, since this character deviates a lot from the looks of the Kree race that have already been defined in previous MCU movies and series, and by this rules this could only have been made artificially.
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In the movie Captain Marvel:
Besides Mar-Vell, Yon-Rogg is the only Kree with light human skin. I can understand that Mar-Vell is disguised as a human, probably using the same method as Vin-Tak on Agents od SHIELD, but what is the case for Yon-Rogg, since in MCU all Krees have either Blue or for unknown reasons Dark skin?
I know that in some instances of other Marvel media Yon-Rogg has light skin, so it could make sense to portray him like this on the movie. However, I'm looking for an in-universe reason, since this character deviates a lot from the looks of the Kree race that have already been defined in previous MCU movies and series, and by this rules this could only have been made artificially.
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In the movie Captain Marvel:
Besides Mar-Vell, Yon-Rogg is the only Kree with light human skin. I can understand that Mar-Vell is disguised as a human, probably using the same method as Vin-Tak on Agents od SHIELD, but what is the case for Yon-Rogg, since in MCU all Krees have either Blue or for unknown reasons Dark skin?
I know that in some instances of other Marvel media Yon-Rogg has light skin, so it could make sense to portray him like this on the movie. However, I'm looking for an in-universe reason, since this character deviates a lot from the looks of the Kree race that have already been defined in previous MCU movies and series, and by this rules this could only have been made artificially.
marvel-cinematic-universe captain-marvel-2019
In the movie Captain Marvel:
Besides Mar-Vell, Yon-Rogg is the only Kree with light human skin. I can understand that Mar-Vell is disguised as a human, probably using the same method as Vin-Tak on Agents od SHIELD, but what is the case for Yon-Rogg, since in MCU all Krees have either Blue or for unknown reasons Dark skin?
I know that in some instances of other Marvel media Yon-Rogg has light skin, so it could make sense to portray him like this on the movie. However, I'm looking for an in-universe reason, since this character deviates a lot from the looks of the Kree race that have already been defined in previous MCU movies and series, and by this rules this could only have been made artificially.
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