Oh, was that Hugo Weaving's character in the movie?
:bang:Again... where in those Wikipedia descriptions does it say putting the American people in harms way to stop the Hulk? Yes he goes to the ends of the earth and tries a lot of different methods to stop the Hulk but the entire reason he wants to stop him is he's a danger to the world and he loves his daughter.
Testing soldiers who volunteer and terrorists is not the same thing.
:bang:Again... where in those Wikipedia descriptions does it say putting the American people in harms way to stop the Hulk? Yes he goes to the ends of the earth and tries a lot of different methods to stop the Hulk but the entire reason he wants to stop him is he's a danger to the world and he loves his daughter.
Testing soldiers who volunteer and terrorists is not the same thing.
Yea, it clearly says in the story we're volunteers.The way I see it is we are entering that queue we are volunteering to be experimented on for his experiments. Just like we volunteer our fear to be sucked out our heads on Dr Doom.
That could work. Like I said we will see it in execution. The description Uni provided is super vague.The way I see it is we are entering that queue we are volunteering to be experimented on for his experiments. Just like we volunteer our fear to be sucked out our heads on Dr Doom.
I think this also squashes the MCU coming to MSI idea.
I know you're the fourm police and all but I was just starting a conversation. Didn't know my years of reading Hulk books would be counteracted by google searchs and "your thinking about it too much."I think you're taking it too seriously. He's a villain. He does villainous things. It's a comic book story.
I know you're the fourm police and all but I was just starting a conversation. Didn't know my years of reading Hulk books would be counteracted by google searchs and "your thinking about it too much."
I will miss, "This is Doctor Bruce Banner... you have somehow stumbled into my lab.."
Now its, "Lets stop the Hulk by going on a Hulk ride."
Doctor Doom should have been called, Fantastic Four.
"This is Doctor Bruce Banner... you have somehow stumbled into my lab and despite all warning.."Banner subjecting normal people to a dangerous experiment that he himself says hasn't worked to this date.
"This is Doctor Bruce Banner... you have somehow stumbled into my lab.."
New, Original StorylineGeneral Thaddeus Ross is calling for volunteers for a new experiment. Your only warning is that you’ll be subjected to high levels of gamma radiation through a process called Hulk-a-fication – a potentially life-altering process first introduced by Dr. Bruce Banner.
The end result is said to give subjects magnificent strength and a forceful amount of energy. Will you emerge as the military’s next super soldier…or something else entirely?
Completely Redesigned QueueYour part of the story begins the moment you enter the building – which has been redesigned as a state-of-the-art military research compound, commanded by General Ross.
Inside, General Ross is conducting an array of questionable, bio-radiological experiments. You’ll pass by laboratories containing high-tech equipment his team uses to execute his mysterious tests.
Next, you’ll arrive at the Gamma core – an intense energy source that sends pulsing waves of radiation upward to fuel General Ross’s experiment. Not to worry – a thick pane of glass will protect you from direct exposure to the radioactive core.
Don't forget who the real villain is in this attraction... the metal detectors.
Exactly. Its a high tech research facility, there is no reason that they should not be themed or put in place as a functional aesthetic.I hope that they're at least themed. At least have a sign saying that lose metal objects can interfere with the equipment or something.
I think this also squashes the MCU coming to MSI idea.