Rich Santoro
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Question, questions, questions.................![]()
This is kind of why, I thought that the serum given to Blonsky was the product of addtional R&D that went on after WWII. The vita-ray information was lost, and the formula did not work as expected (there could be a dark past of cold-war era experiments gone wrong... again giving us a host of other characters, and plot lines), so the military kept working on it... Then as of TIH, they had to a particular formulation that called for the twin injections, including into the bone.
Who knows... maybe they will depict Cap as having gotten that kind of treatment as well (two injections, with a bone injection), and that is just how it is done (plus the vita-ray component, of course).
Again, I like the idea of Skull being mutated in response... linking to the Blonksy mutation. Even if the formulas used on Blonsky and Skull turn out to be slightly different, it can be that their mutations are slightly different, but similar (still a skeletal disfigurement, to some degree)... maybe Skull got a tweaked version after it was stolen, and it was injected into the base of his skull, causing the RED SKULL mutation... Lots of ways to tie this out.
But essentially, I agree with this as the basic theme:
SSS + Vita Rays = Super Soldier (no defects)
SSS - Vita Rays = Super Soldier (insanity and probable skeletal mutation)
SSS - Vita Rays + unknown element = (oh S***)