>> I am excited by the possibility of further Bruce development. <<
In essence, Bruce's story arc in "Coming in from the Cold" is setup for the big crisis between him and Hulk in the next major piece. We'll see how far I actually manage to get.
>> Also, wondering about the choice of sticky arrows. XD <<
Tony dislikes weapons now, for cause. He still wants to be a superhero, though, and bad guys play rough. So he is exploring nonlethal options. Hawkeye adores trick arrows and specialized functions, and has the skill to use them effectively at full combat speed. This makes Tony happy. A happy Tony plays in the workshop making giant piles of stuff. Some of that stuff is ... more advisable than others.
A glue arrow is a great concept. Whether it can be made to work is debatable. Making the glue before the solvent is a bad idea in terms of practicality (someone could get glued) but that's not Tony's perspective. He's thinking that it's a waste of time to make the solvent first, because if the glue arrow cannot be made to work, they don't really need the solvent. He's not wrong, or even careless, he's just using a different priority stack. He actually does know how much his time is worth, even if it seems like he doesn't.
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Date: 2015-06-18 09:36 pm (UTC)In essence, Bruce's story arc in "Coming in from the Cold" is setup for the big crisis between him and Hulk in the next major piece. We'll see how far I actually manage to get.
>> Also, wondering about the choice of sticky arrows. XD <<
Tony dislikes weapons now, for cause. He still wants to be a superhero, though, and bad guys play rough. So he is exploring nonlethal options. Hawkeye adores trick arrows and specialized functions, and has the skill to use them effectively at full combat speed. This makes Tony happy. A happy Tony plays in the workshop making giant piles of stuff. Some of that stuff is ... more advisable than others.
A glue arrow is a great concept. Whether it can be made to work is debatable. Making the glue before the solvent is a bad idea in terms of practicality (someone could get glued) but that's not Tony's perspective. He's thinking that it's a waste of time to make the solvent first, because if the glue arrow cannot be made to work, they don't really need the solvent. He's not wrong, or even careless, he's just using a different priority stack. He actually does know how much his time is worth, even if it seems like he doesn't.