At the end of Iron Man 1 is an Easter egg showing NICK FURY standing in Tony's Malibu house, and as Tony walks in, Jarvis TRIES to warn him and drones down to silence, very reminiscent of HAL's shutdown in 2001: A Space Odyssey (movie).
So, my earlier comment about imagining Fury stepping out of the elevator at the Tower has some legitimate worry-making potential. Fortunately for any writer of fan fiction, Tony and Fury are the only two characters shown on screen, and Jarvis' voice cuts out before Tony's crossed to the midpoint of the living room.
Explain as you see fit, but as a reader, I'm FAR less disappointed by your consistence and characterizations than my (twenty-minute non-repeating) rant about their so-called "interconnected film universe". I'll be satisfied with the tiniest handwave comparison/explanation in the next few chapters, because you, unlike the bozos cashing checks in the "official" works, care a great deal about the details shared between films/comics/et cetera. I'm actually ROOTING for Jarvis to admit that he's already working on his revenge against Fury for his actions against Sir (Tony) and against himself.
Potential canon loophole
Date: 2014-03-31 12:16 am (UTC)At the end of Iron Man 1 is an Easter egg showing NICK FURY standing in Tony's Malibu house, and as Tony walks in, Jarvis TRIES to warn him and drones down to silence, very reminiscent of HAL's shutdown in 2001: A Space Odyssey (movie).
So, my earlier comment about imagining Fury stepping out of the elevator at the Tower has some legitimate worry-making potential. Fortunately for any writer of fan fiction, Tony and Fury are the only two characters shown on screen, and Jarvis' voice cuts out before Tony's crossed to the midpoint of the living room.
Explain as you see fit, but as a reader, I'm FAR less disappointed by your consistence and characterizations than my (twenty-minute non-repeating) rant about their so-called "interconnected film universe". I'll be satisfied with the tiniest handwave comparison/explanation in the next few chapters, because you, unlike the bozos cashing checks in the "official" works, care a great deal about the details shared between films/comics/et cetera. I'm actually ROOTING for Jarvis to admit that he's already working on his revenge against Fury for his actions against Sir (Tony) and against himself.