First Avenger Super Soldier Serum Sequence (try saying that fast)

I dread outcry from the consumers. Steroids are not so hot right now.
 
The chamber and exposure to the rays could help separate this from the steroid issue.
 
its a performance enhancer isnt it? so by that definition its a steriod
 
No one had issues with performance enhancers in Spider-man
No one had issues with the SSS in TIH

I dont see how people will have an issue with it in Cap
 
Well yeah the SSS is a PED but its not steroids.

Steroids = PED
SSS = PED
SSS=/= Steroids

They're in the group but they're not the same thing.

Also, I fear Roach that there's going to be some idiot media like Fox News, CNN, or some other channel bring it up and its going to really piss me off.
 
I see Fox News being more pissed that the movie will be an international ensemble at the halfway mark then about the characters actual origin
 
Injections followed by the vita-ray chamber. C'mon, ya gotta show the chamber sequence. Of course you don't have to use the term vita-rays since that's pretty silly sounding.

Well all we need is for Erskine to use a highly scientific name for the energy used, everyone to look at him confused and him to say "the lab boys have nicknamed them vita rays"

comic book accuracy whilst sounding realistic
 
Maybe Erskine refers to them as vitamins (or something similar with "vita" in it - eg vitalizing), and someone in the lab shortens it to vita rays, while Erskine replies that it sounds like some kooky comic book term.
 
or something hokey he named to keep anyone else from figuring out the process
 
I has to be instantaneous. The spy kills the doctor because his experiment was sucessful.
 
yea the whole changing to steve into captain america, and the death of the doctor is how i wonder they will go.
 
at leastwe agree on something marcvader lol
the overnight route worked on Spidey and the audience bought it,
with hulk, he turns into a giant monster and thats his power, that kind of thing with a normal human going body builder like that might get some laughs from the GA. which is my only concern with the instant thing.
also, imagine this scene, Steve has received the full treatment, he doesnt see any changes and then Erskine dies, so Steve feels like it was all for not, then he wakes up in the morning lookign fantastic and he gets a major confidence boost for it, THEN getting shoved in the USO

But then why would the spy want to kill Erskine if the serum seems not to work? If it's instant it would better explain why the spy felt it was urgent to get rid of him immediately
 
No matter what, it should be a very painful and dramatic sequence..
 

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