It doesn't matter if the brain slot is involved at all, I'm just giving an example of why the staff giving powers makes sense and not writing it off just because I don't want to believe the twins aren't born with powers. You're trying to come up with crap out of nowhere to deny WHAT HAPPENS ON SCREEN. It's a fact. The twins are experiments and that's what gives them powers. It's flat out all but stated in the film. Yeah I'm going to take on this tone when you accuse me of lying about something I've seen with my own two damn eyes, constantly try to twist my words into something that fits your accusation every time the subject is broached, continuously try to come up with theories to try and state why I'm wrong when what I'm saying HAPPENED, is FACT, and, again, I've seen and heard it with my own two eyes and ears. It's fact. The twins are stated to be experiments, the only to survive, their powers are shown, and while all this is going on we get a close up of Loki's scepter as if it has something to do with all of it. You can continue to deny what is FACT, that's fine with me, but don't get whiny and defensive when I call you out on blatant denial because you're accusing me of lying to people.
What you just tried to do in that post is take my example of why Loki's staff effecting powers can make sense and twist into being my whole statement that I'm trying to make into fact thus everything I'm saying is made up. LOL. I was giving an EXAMPLE, I was not saying it was fact. What I'm saying IS fact is that the twins get their powers through experimentation. This is not debatable. It is fact. Plain and simple. Period. Forget the staff, forge the brain slot; there is almost zero chance the twins do not gain their powers through the experiments HYDRA was doing. Apparently me giving plausible reasons for why this can be the case based on things we know in the MCU and the context of the scene is the same as me passing off my opinion as fact though.
I'll state it one last time, and you can keep denying it if you want to, you just make yourself look more silly in my eyes because I've actually seen it: The twins are referred to as EXPERIMENTS that are the only ones to survive them. Their powers are shown IMMEDIATELY after this as well as a close up shot of Loki's scepter. It is very clear cut and dry as to what the scene is trying to say. They are not talking about them being mind controlled, which makes absolutely no sense as an "experiment", they are talking about HOW they have powers and HOW they're the only ones to survive the process of obtaining them. This is damn near non-debatable and to try to do so is nothing but flagrant denial and refusal to accept what is. You don't have to like it, I don't even care if you accept it at this point, but don't come at me calling me a liar and that I'm making **** up and claiming to people I'm taking my opinion as fact just because YOU refuse to accept what is. Yes, I'm going to have a problem with that, and yes, if you're going to do that I will treat you as such. What I'm saying happens in the movie, it is fact whether you want to believe it or not.
Unless you're going to man up and just accept the situation for what it is so we can have a constructive conversation, I'm done debating you on something you have absolutely no ground to even discuss with me much less accuse me of lying about when you have not seen it yourself at all.