Another Post-Infinity War Thought
May. 1st, 2018 10:00 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Although this involves one thing I didn't quite catch...
At the end, when Stephen Strange's death was shot with mostly his head, I'm trying to remember whether we saw his cloak crumble with him. Everyone else's clothes went with them, as did even Bucky's new arm and Sam's wings, but hey, that cloak's special.
So I've been thinking of how odd a couple Tony Stark and Nebula are going to be when they finally trudge back to the Milano and start trying to figure out how to fly it. Which each will assume they can figure out faster, Tony because he's a genius and Nebula because she's actually familiar with the technology. Meanwhile, Tony will be inappropriately fascinated with Nebula's cybernetics, and that scene should be very painful but also possibly painfully funny. And the two of them will have to get along while trying to figure out what the hell they're going to do now.
And if the cloak survives, well, it may forlornly drape itself over the dirty where Strange last sat and refuse to move, but it may also come back. Not that it'll tolerate either Tony or Nebula trying to wear it; it'll just hang around. So yeah, odd couple could also be an odder trio, with the cloak wandering around the ship, trying to communicate by flapping itself in front of Tony and Nebula, neither of whom speak Cloak, and just generally being cloaky. The Russos have set themselves up surprisingly well for a little comic relief in the next installment.
Not the mention that if, when everyone comes back to life, they return to wherever they were when they died, possibly without their clothes, that'll leave Peter Quill and co running around Titan going "Dude, where's my ship?"
At the end, when Stephen Strange's death was shot with mostly his head, I'm trying to remember whether we saw his cloak crumble with him. Everyone else's clothes went with them, as did even Bucky's new arm and Sam's wings, but hey, that cloak's special.
So I've been thinking of how odd a couple Tony Stark and Nebula are going to be when they finally trudge back to the Milano and start trying to figure out how to fly it. Which each will assume they can figure out faster, Tony because he's a genius and Nebula because she's actually familiar with the technology. Meanwhile, Tony will be inappropriately fascinated with Nebula's cybernetics, and that scene should be very painful but also possibly painfully funny. And the two of them will have to get along while trying to figure out what the hell they're going to do now.
And if the cloak survives, well, it may forlornly drape itself over the dirty where Strange last sat and refuse to move, but it may also come back. Not that it'll tolerate either Tony or Nebula trying to wear it; it'll just hang around. So yeah, odd couple could also be an odder trio, with the cloak wandering around the ship, trying to communicate by flapping itself in front of Tony and Nebula, neither of whom speak Cloak, and just generally being cloaky. The Russos have set themselves up surprisingly well for a little comic relief in the next installment.
Not the mention that if, when everyone comes back to life, they return to wherever they were when they died, possibly without their clothes, that'll leave Peter Quill and co running around Titan going "Dude, where's my ship?"