Nas-T!
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These are just some ideas I came up with on the spur of the moment really for what I would do if I had 12 issues on Ultimate Fantastic Four as well as an annual. So I figured, since I don't know what will happen in Mark Millar's run, I decided to just superimpose my ideas over his run.
In other words, instead of hiring story-weaving, money-making extraordinaire Mark Millar, Marvel hired some nobody, dumb-bum named "Nas-T!" instead!8)
So...um...I won't put it up all at once, but I'll just sorta put up whatever idea I get for whenever I get it.
I'm thinking about a bit of time-travel of a different kind, about a villain with all of the FF's powers, about Thing's biggest fight, an origin for Man-Thing, Reed taking Sue home to his parents, Dr Storm getting fired, General Ross' secret underground activities, Ben's first date since he went all rocky, Johnny and Spidey attempting to team up and my own version of the Inhumans!! Sound fun? It does for me!!
Let's start this one off, shall we?
#21: 'Close Encounters: Part 1'
The issue opens with Reed sitting in his lab. He's talking to someone, but we can't see who it is. They talk about how Reed and his friends are coping with being public figures now since they made a big splash in Vegas not too long ago. The person that Reed is talking to sounds wise as he offers Reed a lot of advice on being a hero and a scientist in the public eye. It is quite evident that this person is a scientist and there is a hint that it's Dr Storm. Reed wonders aloud about Rhona "Mad-Thinker" Burchill and where she could be. He wants to be prepared for her next time she strikes. The other person tells Reed not to worry about her as he is smarter than her and that is what she can't deal with.
Reed gets a call from Dr Storm to come up and meet him in one of the labs immediately. They have something important on the agenda. Reed gets up, apologizes to the person he was talking to and then leaves the room.
We, the readers, now get a glimpse of the person Reed is speaking to. He is a much older version of Reed (the one that contacted him in #20) but his face is only on a screen in Reed's lab. He's quite obviously stressed out about something.
Reed goes to the lab that he was called to and finds Dr Storm, Sue, Ben and Johnny all waiting, along with General Ross. Ross explains that he's called this meeting to discuss a couple of things, reminding them all that he's the boss. Firstly he informs Reed and the others that they're going to have to full-on public very soon and that he's gonna have to dress it up real nice so that the public will swallow it.
He also says that he wants them to be very successful when they're "out there" because he doesn't want casualties from his damn department. That and he wants to show "that bald $@^* Fury that my super-people are better than his!"
He then informs them that he needs help with the 'death-ray' Reed handed over to him as the guys he's got working on it aren't doing so well. Most of them have blown off their own faces with the thing while taking it apart. There's also some...other things he needs to show them that he thinks Reed will be impressed with.
Reed, Sue, Johnny and Ben all go with Ross to the New Mexico Desert to Area 51. He informs them that, since "that bald $@^* Fury" can't watch everyone on Earth, Ross is the one who gets to keep his own little piece of heaven stocked up with weirdos and monsters. His particular space is all about holding aliens.
It is a base many miles under the desert surface where Ross stores Kree, Chitauri and any other corpses and living alien beings he can. Among them he has Nihil and his little Jawa-esque underlings.
When Reed and the gang pass by Nihil's cell he jumps at them and starts yelling curses to Reed. Reed says that he's still not using a translator and that he can't understand a thing he was saying. He offers Ross some of the translation software he was working on after they visited the N-Zone.
Other things that are stored here are alien weapons (like the ones from Ultimate Secret) and even Bruce Banner's fecal matter (the ones that contained Kleiser's remains). There's even a guy who is trying to harness the Chitauri's "Chameleonic Hold" abilities to turn humans into shape-shifters on some level. A colleague of his informs him that what he's doing is "impossible, man!"
Ross shows them the death ray, which has been taken apart and is lying on a workbench. Ross tells them that none of the scientists can get the damn thing to work. Reed begins to examine it, babbling away to himself about how it works.
Since Reed is doing that, Ross decides to show the kids his other big project. He tells them that the Chitauri have gotta be the easiest aliens to take apart according to his science guys. And since he has footage of all the FF's battles (well, not the one with Victor, or the one in the N-Zone, but some footage) he has become interested in their abilities. He talks about his respect for the Chitauri because they had a plan that they actually had the stones to follow through on, and as a military man, he can respect that. He then explains what he's on about by telling the FF that they were able to synthesize some of their abilities and, using the genetic engineering technology they had, they were able to build Ross' dream soldier.
He unveils a humanoid Chitauri warrior with rock-like (but still green) skin.
To Be Continued...
Nas
#22 - 'Close Encounters: Part 2'
General Ross continues to explain the new Chitauri Super-Soldier he's created and how he's received the very best in tactical training and that he's developed the use of his superpowers beyond what Ross has seen the FF do. But they're stealing reeling from the shock of what they're seeing.
Sue is the first to speak up, yelling that Ross has no right to take their DNA and create his own super-soldiers, and that, of all the things he could've used in his experiment, he used a member of a species that tried to annihilate the human race.
Ross defends himself by saying that the Chitauri they're dealing with had defected to their side like "that Marvel guy you went into space with" and that he can do whatever he wants with their DNA and their powers because they work for him.
They're just about to continue the argument when a warning alarm comes on. Apparently, there's some kind of super-terrorist attack in San Francisco. Ross orders Reed and his "pals" to tag along with his super-soldier and find out how a real warrior does battle.
Sue is surprised at the thought that Ross has let the Chitauri warrior out of the base before, since they don't have any proof of his defection. Ross just smiles and then kicks them all out.
They get to Frisco, but the Chitauri puts them all to shame using their own powers. He then crushes his communications device and tells them that he wants to prove to them his superiority.
Reed thinks that he's being ridiculous, but he proves that he means business by knocking Sue away with a single punch. Johnny is, of course, ticked off by this but he gets trapped in one of the Chitauri's forcefields. Flaming on from the inside uses up his oxygen supply quickly and he faints.
The Chitauri then puts little forcefields in Reed's lungs and expands them, not allowing him to breathe. Reed collapses as the warrior places more forcefields in his other air passages.
Ben takes a swing at him, but having nearly the equivalent of Ben's strength and being more tactically adept, his knocks him out, too. He stands over them declaring himself their master. Then Sue arrives, saying that she's the one who's going to beat him.
To Be Continued...
In other words, instead of hiring story-weaving, money-making extraordinaire Mark Millar, Marvel hired some nobody, dumb-bum named "Nas-T!" instead!8)
So...um...I won't put it up all at once, but I'll just sorta put up whatever idea I get for whenever I get it.
I'm thinking about a bit of time-travel of a different kind, about a villain with all of the FF's powers, about Thing's biggest fight, an origin for Man-Thing, Reed taking Sue home to his parents, Dr Storm getting fired, General Ross' secret underground activities, Ben's first date since he went all rocky, Johnny and Spidey attempting to team up and my own version of the Inhumans!! Sound fun? It does for me!!
Let's start this one off, shall we?
#21: 'Close Encounters: Part 1'
The issue opens with Reed sitting in his lab. He's talking to someone, but we can't see who it is. They talk about how Reed and his friends are coping with being public figures now since they made a big splash in Vegas not too long ago. The person that Reed is talking to sounds wise as he offers Reed a lot of advice on being a hero and a scientist in the public eye. It is quite evident that this person is a scientist and there is a hint that it's Dr Storm. Reed wonders aloud about Rhona "Mad-Thinker" Burchill and where she could be. He wants to be prepared for her next time she strikes. The other person tells Reed not to worry about her as he is smarter than her and that is what she can't deal with.
Reed gets a call from Dr Storm to come up and meet him in one of the labs immediately. They have something important on the agenda. Reed gets up, apologizes to the person he was talking to and then leaves the room.
We, the readers, now get a glimpse of the person Reed is speaking to. He is a much older version of Reed (the one that contacted him in #20) but his face is only on a screen in Reed's lab. He's quite obviously stressed out about something.
Reed goes to the lab that he was called to and finds Dr Storm, Sue, Ben and Johnny all waiting, along with General Ross. Ross explains that he's called this meeting to discuss a couple of things, reminding them all that he's the boss. Firstly he informs Reed and the others that they're going to have to full-on public very soon and that he's gonna have to dress it up real nice so that the public will swallow it.
He also says that he wants them to be very successful when they're "out there" because he doesn't want casualties from his damn department. That and he wants to show "that bald $@^* Fury that my super-people are better than his!"
He then informs them that he needs help with the 'death-ray' Reed handed over to him as the guys he's got working on it aren't doing so well. Most of them have blown off their own faces with the thing while taking it apart. There's also some...other things he needs to show them that he thinks Reed will be impressed with.
Reed, Sue, Johnny and Ben all go with Ross to the New Mexico Desert to Area 51. He informs them that, since "that bald $@^* Fury" can't watch everyone on Earth, Ross is the one who gets to keep his own little piece of heaven stocked up with weirdos and monsters. His particular space is all about holding aliens.
It is a base many miles under the desert surface where Ross stores Kree, Chitauri and any other corpses and living alien beings he can. Among them he has Nihil and his little Jawa-esque underlings.
When Reed and the gang pass by Nihil's cell he jumps at them and starts yelling curses to Reed. Reed says that he's still not using a translator and that he can't understand a thing he was saying. He offers Ross some of the translation software he was working on after they visited the N-Zone.
Other things that are stored here are alien weapons (like the ones from Ultimate Secret) and even Bruce Banner's fecal matter (the ones that contained Kleiser's remains). There's even a guy who is trying to harness the Chitauri's "Chameleonic Hold" abilities to turn humans into shape-shifters on some level. A colleague of his informs him that what he's doing is "impossible, man!"
Ross shows them the death ray, which has been taken apart and is lying on a workbench. Ross tells them that none of the scientists can get the damn thing to work. Reed begins to examine it, babbling away to himself about how it works.
Since Reed is doing that, Ross decides to show the kids his other big project. He tells them that the Chitauri have gotta be the easiest aliens to take apart according to his science guys. And since he has footage of all the FF's battles (well, not the one with Victor, or the one in the N-Zone, but some footage) he has become interested in their abilities. He talks about his respect for the Chitauri because they had a plan that they actually had the stones to follow through on, and as a military man, he can respect that. He then explains what he's on about by telling the FF that they were able to synthesize some of their abilities and, using the genetic engineering technology they had, they were able to build Ross' dream soldier.
He unveils a humanoid Chitauri warrior with rock-like (but still green) skin.
To Be Continued...
Nas
#22 - 'Close Encounters: Part 2'
General Ross continues to explain the new Chitauri Super-Soldier he's created and how he's received the very best in tactical training and that he's developed the use of his superpowers beyond what Ross has seen the FF do. But they're stealing reeling from the shock of what they're seeing.
Sue is the first to speak up, yelling that Ross has no right to take their DNA and create his own super-soldiers, and that, of all the things he could've used in his experiment, he used a member of a species that tried to annihilate the human race.
Ross defends himself by saying that the Chitauri they're dealing with had defected to their side like "that Marvel guy you went into space with" and that he can do whatever he wants with their DNA and their powers because they work for him.
They're just about to continue the argument when a warning alarm comes on. Apparently, there's some kind of super-terrorist attack in San Francisco. Ross orders Reed and his "pals" to tag along with his super-soldier and find out how a real warrior does battle.
Sue is surprised at the thought that Ross has let the Chitauri warrior out of the base before, since they don't have any proof of his defection. Ross just smiles and then kicks them all out.
They get to Frisco, but the Chitauri puts them all to shame using their own powers. He then crushes his communications device and tells them that he wants to prove to them his superiority.
Reed thinks that he's being ridiculous, but he proves that he means business by knocking Sue away with a single punch. Johnny is, of course, ticked off by this but he gets trapped in one of the Chitauri's forcefields. Flaming on from the inside uses up his oxygen supply quickly and he faints.
The Chitauri then puts little forcefields in Reed's lungs and expands them, not allowing him to breathe. Reed collapses as the warrior places more forcefields in his other air passages.
Ben takes a swing at him, but having nearly the equivalent of Ben's strength and being more tactically adept, his knocks him out, too. He stands over them declaring himself their master. Then Sue arrives, saying that she's the one who's going to beat him.
To Be Continued...