Thread:Jacky 50A/@comment-4966483-20170502074226/@comment-24186365-20170502141751

Ah alright then. Still, don't worry, I already have another villain at tow.

Anyways, here are some plot points that I managed to think of:

1. Hyperion would arrive on Earth as a baby long before the events of the movie starts. He'd arrive on Earth during the Cold War. SHIELD's then director, Emil Burbank, found out of his space ship and discovered the baby inside, crying out loud. Emil then took him under his care, while also experimenting on him to see what's so unique about him for four months, forcibly injecting him with experimental drugs that kept him asleep for the said time. This would also show how inhumane SHIELD is in this universe, 'tormenting' even an extraterrestrial child.

2. Taken under Emil's tutelage, this alien baby, given the name Mark Milton, would be given propaganda everyday in order to ensure a hundred percent loyalty to the nation and to SHIELD. When he found out that he has superpowers (SHIELD knew he had superpowers all along before he knows), he asked Emil what's wrong with him. Emil then told him a faked version of his story, telling him that he's born with great powers, and he will make the world a better place.

3. Time-skipping several years into the future, to this day, Mark, AKA "Hyperion" has been working for SHIELD and the government as their asset to protect their interests. But all along, Mark has always felt conflicted in his beliefs. For when he goes on multiple 'dirty' jobs, Emil (who he considers his father) tells him to just finish the f*ckers. And you know what does that mean: no mercy, no prisoners, no corpses (eh, at least those that are disintegrated). Emil always tell him that all that he does in recent years are all making the world a better place, but Hyperion thinks otherwise. He thinks that he's spreading fear, and he shouldn't be such a merciful, mindless person. But nevertheless, he still serves SHIELD, until he had enough.

4. On Emil's side, he himself knows that Hyperion's chances of going rogue have increased substantially, and asked the 'Board" (this universe's version of the Council of Nine) if he has the authorization to initiate "Project: Supreme". The Board's respond surprisingly is no, as they still believe that Hyperion's still fighting for their cause and he should not activate it until Hyperion truly goes rogue. Emil reluctantly accepts this, but in his mind, he simply says, "What the hell." Emil then activates the project by himself, with its two primary subjects: Michael Redstone and Joseph Ledger.

I.... kind of have wording problems here, and 'tis just the only plot points I can give so far. Sorry if it's kind of awful. It's just, I'm not feeling too good now.