Joe Rockhead
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Yeah, the key to me is diversity. The FF has always been interesting because they are a group of four very different people. Sue shouldn't be a 1960's house wife, but there's no need to force a mission role on her, particularly now that, in 2018 the idea of civilians going into space is very real.
A good writer can show her value to the team after the accident in an infinite number of ways. It doesn't need to be forced into the origin and she and Johnny don't need to be "mission critical". They weren't in 1961 and it makes far more sense in 2018.
And one thing I like about making her not part of the original mission is it would allow the other members to discount her importance and skills ... and allow her to show them how wrong they are to take her lightly.
THAT opens up some interesting story possibilities. Making her a member of the crew is much more familiar, much easier, and much less interesting to me.
Okay... let's turn the concept on it's ear. How about Sue is Reed's TV reporter girlfriend and Johnny her camera man?
Then he could invite them to observe and report on whatever experiment and they get caught up in the incident that gives them their powers.
As such -- they're not necessary elements of the space or dimensional trip or whatever, but they do serve a purpose after the incident in turning the 4 of them into celebrities. The media aspects touching on tv, radio, social media, etc.
Naturally, Ben turning into The Thing, he chafes at all the media hoopla - and Johnny constantly pushes the boundaries in chronicling their everyday life.
