Thread:Jacky 50A/@comment-4966483-20170502074226/@comment-24186365-20170502161425

Whoa! So, SHIELD's gonna kill Hawkeye and Widow? I mean, THAT could happen? Whoa... but, recruit them, who? Oh wait nevermind. You mean Redstone and Ledger? Sure, that could happen lol.

Lol why are you constantly saying 'spitballing'?

My plan for him is that, in the movie, after Hyperion goes truly rogue in SHIELD's terms, they later send both Ledger and Michael, AKA Dr. Spectrum and Redstone, respectively. Both of them try their best in taking down Hyperion, who's hiding in his usual bar back in Midtown (Spidey connection here), ambushing him and taking the battle to the skies of Manhattan. However, Hyperion takes the battle to another place, far away from Manhattan: the steppes of Russia. He doesn't want other people to get hurt by the battle, and he wants to know what the hell are they doing. The two are indeed, strong and brutal, but Hyperion still managed to defeat them. But Redstone is the only one seemingly thirsty for Hyperion's blood. Ledger is, all and all, actually neutral. After failing to defeat him, the two then return to Emil, who delivers an angry wave of spits and curses to them, telling them that they MUST be able to kill Hyperion. Spectrum on the other hand, openly disagrees because in the battle, he sees not the soul of a rebellious man, but a man seeking for redemption. Enraged, Emil then shouts to Redstone to kill him, which he responds by doing so (a, a, a! Don't worry, Spec's still alive), dismembering him limb by limb. Redstone then tells him to give him another chance in killing him, since he's a true psycho, even more insane than Emil himself that wants to taste the blood of an 'alien scumbag' (eh... word fixing?). Emil smiles, and proceeds to give him even more enhancements later on for him to fight Hyperion in the movie's epic finale battle.

And just for your info, Hyperion's NOT going to prison like the other heroes, but he's gone out of the grid, hiding in Kansas, living as a farmer without anyone knowing who he is.