^Oops, sorry. Still, it's an interesting question -- would a Helicarrier be classified as a ship or an aircraft? I mean, the comics version is normally airborne, but the MCU version is amphibious.
^Oops, sorry. Still, it's an interesting question -- would a Helicarrier be classified as a ship or an aircraft? I mean, the comics version is normally airborne, but the MCU version is amphibious.
^Oops, sorry. Still, it's an interesting question -- would a Helicarrier be classified as a ship or an aircraft? I mean, the comics version is normally airborne, but the MCU version is amphibious.
The way I see it, seaplanes are considered aircraft despite their ability to float while...well, name one boat that can fly?![]()
Well, name one boat that can fly?
...well, name one boat that can fly?![]()
Which means Steve and Thor may have weighed in on the name, she could have some Asgardian one now for all we know. Age of Ultron may give an anwser.
A.H.C. Frigga?![]()
All I know is, if the flying aircraft carrier of an international security agency with a silly acronym for a name that fights fantastical alien threats to humanity has a name in one universe (the Valiant for UNIT in Doctor Who), then the flying aircraft carrier of an international security agency with a silly acronym for a name that fights fantastical alien threats to humanity ought to have a name in the MCU!
They're flying aircraft carriers, basically six/seven story buildings with a flat top on them. And as I racall only one had a name, the Behemmoth and it was the one used by Dum Dum Dugan to hunt down Godzilla.
All I know is, if the flying aircraft carrier of an international security agency with a silly acronym for a name that fights fantastical alien threats to humanity has a name in one universe (the Valiant for UNIT in Doctor Who), then the flying aircraft carrier of an international security agency with a silly acronym for a name that fights fantastical alien threats to humanity ought to have a name in the MCU!
SHIELD came from the James Bond era and orignially SHIELD would fight earth bound threats that had similar technology mainly A.I.M and Hydra. And of course the Thunderbirds also had a flying fortress similar to the Valiant but the SHIELD Helicarriers came first. And really the universe SHIELD belonds to has aliesn, super heroes, Inhumans, Eternals and a being that eats entire planets to live, in that context it's hardly silly at all.
They're flying aircraft carriers, basically six/seven story buildings with a flat top on them. And as I racall only one had a name, the Behemmoth and it was the one used by Dum Dum Dugan to hunt down Godzilla.
Ummm...no.
Well, name one boat that can fly?
Hovercraft and Hydrofoils give it a good try.
As for the Insight class, well there are none to worry about and they seem to just have been IN-01, 02 and 03 to everyone anyway.
But 64, she's in Tony's hands now, I'd like to think that even if she didn't have a name before, Tony and the others will have done so now.
Which means Steve and Thor may have weighed in on the name, she could have some Asgardian one now for all we know. Age of Ultron may give an anwser.
Then he's in for a sweet smackdown.Given his attitude toward's Fury, him showing up alive and still poncing around meddling with things behind the scenes is more likely to just piss Gonzales off even more.
Sure, but in the case of real-world bigotry the threat is entirely imaginary. We can't consider someone like Simmons (or Coulson, since he knows that some kind of action needs to be taken) in the same category as Aryan Nation or something, because there are legitimate concerns with super-powers. Gonzalez's group may be a different story-- like the Kree guy, they may want to just kill anybody "infected" with powers. I don't think we know yet.One might argue that to those opposed to homosexuality, other races, religions, <insert crazy prejudice here> the *perceived* danger is just as real to them. Superpowers just makes it literal.
If they go down the Asgardian route then the Valkyrie would probably be a good bet.
Then he's in for a sweet smackdown.Given his attitude toward's Fury, him showing up alive and still poncing around meddling with things behind the scenes is more likely to just piss Gonzales off even more.![]()
Sure, but in the case of real-world bigotry the threat is entirely imaginary. We can't consider someone like Simmons (or Coulson, since he knows that some kind of action needs to be taken) in the same category as Aryan Nation or something, because there are legitimate concerns with super-powers. Gonzalez's group may be a different story-- like the Kree guy, they may want to just kill anybody "infected" with powers. I don't think we know yet.One might argue that to those opposed to homosexuality, other races, religions, <insert crazy prejudice here> the *perceived* danger is just as real to them. Superpowers just makes it literal.
If they go down the Asgardian route then the Valkyrie would probably be a good bet.
Now that, I like.
CONSIDER>>>
Valkyrie -> Val -> Val Cooper.
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