It also got shot to shit before crash landing. I doubt the thing is salvageable for anything besides scrap.
It also got shot to shit before crash landing. I doubt the thing is salvageable for anything besides scrap.
... assuming he bothers to look, it's a safe bet Stark now knows Coulson is alive.
Maybe not. In the latest episode of AoS, Skye gains access to the internet on the "bus" and deletes everything about the team.
Stark will have his own countermeasures against the likes of Skye in play. How successful they are, we won't know for a while yet.
It also got shot to shit before crash landing. I doubt the thing is salvageable for anything besides scrap.
Yeah, there are very few aircraft that can take a hard crash landing and remain flyable without anything short of a full rebuild. Those three things were clearly total right-offs.
It also got shot to shit before crash landing. I doubt the thing is salvageable for anything besides scrap.
Yeah, there are very few aircraft that can take a hard crash landing and remain flyable without anything short of a full rebuild. Those three things were clearly total right-offs.
But it's not a conventional aircraft. As long as it has the structural integrity to support itself when slung between four huge repulsor lifts, it's good to go. Replace the damaged parts of the outer hull, add a new quota of aircraft and crew...
Stark's computers may have access to the facts about the son of Coul. But the question is does tony Stark have a google alert equivalent about him? It is the same problem with assuming because someone has security clearance 10 he knows everything known by people with level 9, not that he can be briefed on a level 8,9 or 10 activity if he has a need to know.
It also got shot to shit before crash landing. I doubt the thing is salvageable for anything besides scrap.
Yeah, there are very few aircraft that can take a hard crash landing and remain flyable without anything short of a full rebuild. Those three things were clearly total right-offs.
But it's not a conventional aircraft. As long as it has the structural integrity to support itself when slung between four huge repulsor lifts, it's good to go. Replace the damaged parts of the outer hull, add a new quota of aircraft and crew...
Insight, Insighter, and Insightest.Here's the real question:
Did any of those hellicarriers ever have, y'know, names?
Here's the real question:
Did any of those hellicarriers ever have, y'know, names?
Here's the real question:
Did any of those hellicarriers ever have, y'know, names?
That's what I recall as well, no names on the ships exterior.Here's the real question:
Did any of those hellicarriers ever have, y'know, names?
The only thing I recall seeing was "IN-01," "IN-02," and "IN-03" ... perhaps signifying "Insight One," Insight Two," and "Insight Three" as the official designations?
I mean the Bus' callsign is a nice little nod to the larger comic canon without actually giving it a name as such. I expect there is something for the carriers too, maybe 64 will be named now she's non-Shield.
The Bus, the Fridge, the Triskelion, the Hub, all speak to a fun nomenclature when it comes to S.H.I.E.L.D facilities/vehicles. If this naming convention is from the comics, I wouldn't know, but that's how it has always struck me.Maybe Fury's Helicarrier from The Avengers is named similarly?
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