Wednesday, June 19, 2019

How Wolverine should be introduced to the MCU-UNR

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During the five years of chaos that followed the snap, a few remnants of Hydra decided to band together once again. They’re much smaller than their previous organization, but they function fairly well. They manage to get a hold of a small sample of vibranium, but it’s too small to work with. It’s led by Colonel William S. Stryker.

After analyzing the sample, they get an E-Mail with a single file attached to it, labeled “A.Z.” They click on it, and a black screen opens up, with an odd pair of glasses made out of green code on it.

Dr. Armin Zola has returned.

He explains that he quickly shifted his memory banks into the Internet to survive the ballistic missile strike in “Captain America: The Winter Soldier”, similar to how Ultron did so as well, and has been in hiding for a few years.

With his heinous genius added back to Hydra, they begin to thrive in secret. They manage to analyze the atomic structure of the vibranium, and start to replicate it. The product is not an exact replica, but it is fairly as strong as vibranium, maybe even stronger, but doesn’t contain the kinetic energy absorption property vibranium was blessed with. They call it “Adamantium.”

There had always been whispers across the earth of people born with superpowers, some who could speak without moving their mouths, control the weather, and even bend metal at will. Such people had never been discovered before, not until a Hydra raid in Siberia.

In the same facility where Bucky was kept as the Winter Soldier, among the corpses of the other dead super soldiers, Hydra discovers, hidden beneath the facility, one final cryo-pod. On the inside is a man with dark hair in an odd haircut, with large bolts in his forearms and some silver, wire-covered visor on his face. The pod was simply labeled “Logan.”

Once the pod was returned to the Hydra base in Sokovia, they thawed Logan out and woke him up. He was wearing military dog tags, labeled “Logan” on one side and “Wolverine” on the other.

They soon discovered that A. He had large claws that came out between his knuckles, and B. He had the supernatural ability to heal himself. Upon closer inspection, they discover he had no augmentations to his body to give him these abilities. He was born with them.

The only augmentations were to his brain, which was a similar programming to the Winter Soldier. Once Logan was finally restrained, they continued the programming, preparing to create a new Winter Soldier, calling him Project Weapon-X.

They also realize that, given how powerful his healing factor is, he could survive having his skeleton coated in the Adamantium they have available, which is quite a lot. After experimenting with different methods, they cover his entire skeleton, making it completely indestructible.

Once the programming is finished, crude as it is, they send him on his first test mission to assassinate a few politicians in Argentina and replace them with their own agents. Before he manages to do so, his programming goes haywire and completely breaks, and his mind disintegrates. Now a being of nothing but pure animalistic rage, Logan goes on a massive killing spree and the new Avengers are called in to catch him.

It’s a long, bloody battle, but they manage to do so. After a quick analysis back in their Quinjet, Professor Hulk and T’Challa realize what’s happened to this man, and take him to Wakanda to be treated by Shuri. She’s cured this thing in Bucky before-why should Logan be any different?

Shuri manages to bring back his consciousness and humanity, but his memories are gone, reduced to atoms. All of the history he’s seen, his loved ones, even his own name, are lost.

After Logan returns to the new Avengers compound in New York, they receive a strange E-Mail from a certain Charles Xavier, claiming that he and his friends know the best treatment method for Logan. They send him to Xavier’s home, which he has converted to a special needs school.

Thus, Wolverine and the X-Men are introduced to the MCU.

Fancast: Wolverine- Scott Eastwood Professor X- J.K. Simmons Jean Grey- AnnaSophia Robb Cyclops- Taron Egerton Storm- Nia Long Beast- Viggo Mortensen Deadpool- Ryan Reynolds Stryker- Bryan Cranston Magneto- Charles Dance Sabertooth- Norman Reedus Mystique- Emilia Clarke Juggernaut- Florian Munteanu Blob- Kevin James Emma Frost- Natalie Dormer Mr. Sinister- Bruce Willis

Note: Not all of the characters listed above will appear in the film.

May edit further, but what do you guys think?

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