Let's continue making our own Avengers team/movie
Previous thread >>70613683
>Current Cast
Hawkeye
Captain America (Turns into Captain Hydra later on)
Vision
Ant-Man
Falcon
>Villains
Loki
Singles get to write plot ideas. Dubs and trips unlock additional heroes and villains.
Roll for it
00 - Hulk
11 - Thor
22 - Black Widow
33 - Cap
44 - Hawkeye
55 - Iron Man
66 - Vision
77 - Scarlett Witch
88 - Falcon
99 - Ant Man
>>70642888
Shit fucked up
Replace some of that with these
33 - KGBeast
44 - Zemo
66 - Quiptron
88 - Lex "Boys MMM" Luthor
99 - Bane
Trips - CIA
>>70642888
Also we get CIA as a main villain now.
Start writing some plot guys!
Are arrows even lethal if fired that close?
>>70643267
theyre even more lethal, theyre lethaler
>>70643292
I thought arrows were only dangerous because of the momentum they build up in flight. If a bow was in your face you would only be hit with the strength of the draw. Hawkeye's bow looks like between 50 - 100 pounds of draw strength which would put out an eye I guess but to kill a man? I don't know.
>>70643477
We get Witch now.
77 - Zod to villains
>>70642872
Idris Elba
>>70642888
Plot is basically the one from Spy kids 2
alright, check it
a Thunderbolts movie featuring
>Ross as the ringleader
>Zemo as the squad leader
>Abomination as the muscle
>Elektra as the assassin
>Frank Castle as the sniper
>Justin Hammer as the tech guy with his own suit
>Nuke from Jessica Jones as hand to hand specialist
>Absorbing Man from AoS as guy-only-there-for-his-useful-power
they're put together to take down the real Mandarin and save Trevor Slattery
ends with Frank going AWOL and blowing them all the fuck out like the last run
Beast Boy
scooby doo
>>70643477
Imagine lying on your back, balancing an arrow by the point on you eye, then having a 100lb weight dropped on the notch on the arrow. Thats how much force a 100lb draw weight at point blank would be. Btw, you cant put any more force into an arrow during flight, in fact it loses momentum due to wind resistance. You cant get more energy out of an equation than you put in.
>this thread
>>70644362
what about the force of gravity during a very vertical shot?