What is the in-universe reason for Yon-Rogg to look like a human












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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.









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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.







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