Marvel-s Agents Of S.h.i.e.l.d. - Season 5 Page

The answer, whispered by the seer who ruled this nightmare—a Kree tyrant named Kasius—was that it was Daisy. A massive, uncontrolled seismic pulse. The "Destroyer of Worlds."

“It’s okay,” he whispered, his eyes on the ceiling, as if seeing Tahiti one last time. “It was a hell of a ride.” Marvel-s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. - Season 5

The first thing Daisy Johnson felt was the cold. Not the chill of a rainy night in Seattle, but the deep, metallic, soul-sucking cold of a ship adrift in space. The last thing she remembered was the fear in Phil Coulson’s eyes as a mysterious hooded figure abducted them from their own diner. Now, she, Coulson, May, Fitz, Simmons, Mack, and Yo-Yo woke up in a barren, rock-walled cell. The answer, whispered by the seer who ruled

Fitz, separated from Simmons and driven to a cold, brutal pragmatism, cracked. To save the future, he had to become a monster in the present. He performed excruciating, non-consensual surgery on Daisy to suppress her powers—a betrayal that would leave a scar deeper than any physical wound. He did it to save the world. But he also broke her trust. He broke them . “It was a hell of a ride

The Earth was safe.

They arrived in a warehouse, rain lashing against the corrugated steel roof. And there, levitating above a Gravitonium containment rig, was their old, forgotten foe: Glenn Talbot. Driven mad by Gravitonium’s whispers and his own broken ego, he had become the super-powered "Graviton." He wasn’t going to break the Earth. He was going to absorb it, pulling every last chunk of the planet into his own gravitational field to make himself a god.

The team’s immediate goal was escape. But the mystery was a black hole pulling at them: How did Earth break?