No, he meant the electrical net that immobilized him.
Which would have been a one charge thing against a boatload of Bobs
No, he meant the electrical net that immobilized him.
You mean packing two sniper rifles?Pokkle said:She could have bring an Icer or the thing that capture Vin-Tak.
I fail to see your point here. All this proves is that while Team Coulson will capture dangerous criminal gifteds alive, NuShield will gun down completely innocent ones.
By Coulson's crew bear in mind ,Not Gonzales .So why is that an example of Caudillo Gonzales behaviour
You sound a bit like Magneto or Bolivar Trask from DOFP, and that's not a good thing.
If Shield is at war with anyone, it's Hydra.
Wait, are you actually comparing Skye to Hydra? Ever heard of de-escalating a situation? It's a common procedure used by law enforcement procedure. Sometimes people need to be talked down to get a control of the situation. Calderon clearly had the jump on Skye. Calderon could have easily gave her a verbal warning with his gun trained and ordered her to drop the weapon. He clearly lost control of the situation, and as a result, seven other agents including himself were injured. If you ask me, the real danger kiss with bigots like Calderon and people who support his actions like Gonzales.
Well, they'd be more comfortable with locking them up whether they are dangerous or not. Fear and paranoia drives NuShield's decision making process. Gifteds, enhanced are still people and should be afforded the same rights as us.
He might have Jewish ,Tutsi ,Roma or Serb blood in him as well .Some of that might bother some people .But then those people are fascist tossers
Who declared war on Skye ?
Up until he sent the heavies against her she was a loyal SHIELD agent who fought against HYDRA as much as he did .And took her lumps like he did
None of Coulson's crew are HYDRA .
So you start of in the first sentence saying who mentioned Concentration camps. And in the next sentence go on to advocate concentrating people who 'you' don't like in mental facilities .You do see the irony there ?That is the definition of a Concentration camp
But you could always create a revisionist history about it later on
Actually I think I sound like Nick Fury when he talked with Steve Rogers about Project Insight. Prevention is better than cure.
You're making a fuss because Gonzales' S.H.I.E.L.D. acts exactly like the original S.H.I.E.L.D. would act. Give me a break.
Everyone has offered their speculation on this upcoming episode. And all have figured out that there will be some form of uneasy alliance. My thoughts are that the episode title kinda says it all THE DIRTY HALF DOZEN. Anyone who has warched the classic movie THE DIRTY DOZEN will get it. Coulson will be doing the Lee Marvin role and Gonzales will be doing Robert Ryan.
A group of convicts are given the opportunity to get full pardons if they go on a suicide mission. Lee Marvin was the guy that trained them and Robert Ryan was the superior officer that had to go along with it, even though it pissed him off.
Anyway that's sort of what I see happening with this episode.
Why do you think they didn't have icers?Uskok said:Also, you forget that Coulson and Hunter were captured by Gonzales' agents who didn't have I.C.E.R.s. And guess what, those two are still alive. How could that be, if Gonzales' agents are so Hell-bent on killing anyone who opposes them?
Skye was at the retreat when they chose to attack her. She was not at war with them. Nor was she a seemingly unstoppable threat. She had already been stopped, in a rather easy way: Coulson ordered her to go to the retreat. She followed her orders.Uskok said:I know exactly what the word if means, but it seems you don't know what kind of situation we're talking about. They're fighting a war, for God's sake. A war against the seemingly unstoppable threat. In every war, if you don't react quickly, you lose.
Skye was not a threat at the retreat. Besides, where do you think they would put her? In a psychiatric facility, keeping her drugged in order to suppress her power?Uskok said:I don't remember them saying anything about building concentration camps. There are special facilities for dangerous individuals, like the Brynmore Psychiatric Facility, for example. And they are not fascists, they're S.H.I.E.L.D. agents who are doing their job.
Skye was not mentally affected by the drug. She showed no sign whatsoever of going crazy. And Coulson is better now, and has been for quite some time.Uskok said:But the Kree blood is still inside him. And that's what bothers Gonzales. The same blood is inside Skye too. Try to imagine what would happen if Skye goes crazy, with her powers.
Who? Skye? Coulson? They had no good reason to suspect there was a high likelihood they would become a bigger threat than Hydra. If it's what "might" happen - even if there is no good reason to think it likely will -, for that matter, Banner might become a bigger threat. So might Stark if he decided to take over the world. And so on.Uskok said:Yes, Gonazles' S.H.I.E.L.D. is at war with HYDRA. And now, they've encountered someone who could become an even greater threat. To continue their war on HYDRA quickly, they have to remove that threat.
I don't think so. The original SHIELD didn't just kill people with powers because they might become a threat.Uskok said:No, I'm saying she's a potential threat in the eyes of Gonzales' S.H.I.E.L.D., and they are dealing with that threat just like the original S.H.I.E.L.D. would deal with a threat like that.
I don't see why you think that that was the last time. But if you remember that episode, Coulson made it clear that they were monitoring a number of people with powers - monitoring, not killing or imprisoning.Uskok said:The last time S.H.I.E.L.D. left a gifted individaul walk around freely, he was recruited by the Centipede Group (HYDRA) and Coulson ordered May to kill him. I'm sure you remember the guy, Chan Ho Yin, a street magician also known as Scorch.
But Skye was not at war with them. She was a loyal agent of SHIELD.Uskok said:And yes, gifted and the enhanced are still people, and they should be afforded the same rights as us. But sometimes, during the war, you simply don't have time to play by the rules.
They weren't designed to execute Banner, Rogers, or Chan Ho Yin or several others like him. Or Skye.Uskok said:But they are still an obstacle that Gonzales' S.H.I.E.L.D. has to deal with. I hate to burst your bubble but S.H.I.E.L.D. is not some kind of a charity organization. S.H.I.E.L.D. is an army, an army formed to protect our planet from all possible threats, earthly and otherworldly. Capturing and killing the enemy is the job of every army. Do you think the Insight Helicarriers were designed to drop flowers on the bad guys? No, those machines were designed to serve as tools of mass execution. Execution without trial.
1. With that criteria, they would go around killing anyone with powers, except perhaps if it's taking orders from them.Uskok said:And I understand perfectly that Skye didn't chose to become what she is. But that doesn't make her less of a (potential) threat.
Yes, but people were not put in them just because they had powers (see above). Only criminals with powers were, as far as we know.Uskok said:The original S.H.I.E.L.D. had several "camps" like that (The Fridge, for example) but you are not complaining about those.
Uskok said:http://forums.superherohype.com/showthread.php?p=31090527#post31090527 You're making a fuss because Gonzales' S.H.I.E.L.D. acts exactly like the original S.H.I.E.L.D. would act. Give me a break.
Who DIDN'T cry at the end of that movie??!![]()
Charles Bronson...oh CRY...I thought you said DIE!![]()
Skye was not mentally affected by the drug. She showed no sign whatsoever of going crazy. And Coulson is better now, and has been for quite some time.
Actually, Gonzales has the info that Bobbi and Mack have, and it's pretty clear to them - or it should be, given the information available to them - that Skye was not affected by the drug in the way Coulson or any of the other subjects were (she was affected in the sense she was healed, but that's not a problem).ctsketch said:But Gonzalez can't be sure of that...and no one can be sure they aren't kree sleepers
1. Do you think it would be acceptable if Gonzales killed Banner, Quicksilver, etc., because of that they might do and/or be?
2. Let's say Gonzales finds out about Afterlife, and its location, and also about the existence and whereabouts of the other inhumans of Gordon's tribe. Do you think it would be acceptable if Gonzales killed all of them just in case they might be Kree sleepers?
3. Gonzales seems to blame Skye for hurting seven agents who attacked her. Do you think blaming his targets when they fight back and hurt his soldiers is okay?
Why show May's backstory now. So that when Coulson tells her he did not tell her about the Theta Protocol which might involve 'powered children' to protect her from it it makes sense. just speculation
That is a statement of what they believe. It doesn't address the moral questions I asked in the post you were replying to."We believe that Fury kept a lot of what he did from the World Council, that he had objects and people of terrifying power hidden across the globe. We want to find them, and we want to make sure that they don't destroy the very world that we fight so hard to keep safe."
Why would they face off? Even Simmons and May now realize that Coulson was hiding stuff, Nu-SHIELD was right, and they regret that Coulson has the toolbox again.
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Why would they face off? Even Simmons and May now realize that Coulson was hiding stuff, Nu-SHIELD was right, and they regret that Coulson has the toolbox again.
This is an action show, so we can expect a little bit of Icer fire, but ultimately this is just a speedbumb in the road. When it's all said and done, Mockingbird will be back on Coulson's side...some of the Nu-SHIELD characters like Weaver and Gonzales will fade away or die from the emerging threat, and Coulson will promise to be more transparent and democratic as the team unites against Hydra. In what would be a mind-blowingly stupid move, they may even have Ward back on the team by the time this season is done.
I could be wrong...but I see this SHIELD "war" as time filler while they wait for Age of Ultron when it could have been used as a long-simmering subplot leading into Civil War.
Good way to end this would be for them to face off on the carrier. Coulson wins and captures nushield. Then an explosion rocks the boat. Gonzalez accusing Coulson. Who say's it's not him. Fitz calls Coulson on the tannoy. - Sir we've got a problem.
- What is it Fitz.
= It looks like a swarm of robots.
Everyone looks at each other. Fade to a picture of Ultrons head instead of the SHield logo.
Isn't he trying to find Ward in order to find the group that took Skye, in order to find her?Coulson wants to take his base back? That's why he is getting Ward to help him get super powered people.