The Flightplan CIA filed with the Agency listed CIA, his men, Dr. Pavel Here, but only one other guy.
Bane told Brother that he needed one guy in the wreckage.
Wouldn't the Agency get suspicious that Doctor Pavel Here isn't in the wreckage?
>>67551162
They had a decoy Pavel with like 10 drops of real Pavel's blood
>>67551162
Did you watch the fucking movie, idiot?
>>67551162
Wouldn't it be more suspicious that the wings and tail of the aircraft would be miles from the fuselage. Why has nobody asked this question?
>>67551302
Seriously how did they come up with this? It makes zero sense.
>>67551417
Because memes
>>67551162
Give it up mate, it's not funny any more. On any level.
>>67551487
Seriously. There's nothing worse than someone that wants to banepost, but can't think of a clever OP.
If bane already had Dr. Pavel why did he take him to CIA?
>>67551487
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>>67551560
He needed to kill CIA
>>67551560
They had to find out what they told him
>>67551560
Because getting caught was part of his master plan
>>67551585
What had he told them?
>>67551560
because he wanted to fake his death, but was too fucking stupid to figure out a way to do it.
All he had to do was put a bomb in masketta's car, sacrifice a wreckage brother or two and put the body inside.
>>67551623
nothing, he said nothing
>>67551679
and Bane believed it just like that?
>>67551709
Of courshe
>>67551162
CIA said that the flight plan only included one other guy, so he'd kill the other two and spare the one who talks first.
But when one of the hired guns doesn't talk, CIA fires his gun out the window and comments that the prisoner didn't fly so good. He's trying to give the impression he killed him for not talking, but in reality he didn't. This must mean that his flight plan included all three prisoners and that he was just bluffing to try to interrogate them.
Bane hears all this. He must understand that since he supposedly shot a man before supposedly throwing him out of a plane, he was bluffing about the flight plan including one of them. It must have included all three.
And yet, later on he demands that one of them stay behind to die in the wreckage, because "they expect [only] one of us in the wreckage".
This is the biggest plot hole in the scene, IMO.
>They expect one of us in the Wreckage Brother
Who is this Wreckage Brother character?
Is he a villain?
>>67551768
It's not a character, Wreckage-Brother is the name of the plane. It's also called Börd or Mayercraft.
Pitch the CIA solo movie guys
>weary Bill S. Wilson awakes in a unfamiliar location groggy and delirious
>an disconcerting unrecognized sound reverberates in his head and startles him when he realizes its his own breathing
>his discomfort growing, he begins grasping at the various tubes and drips attached to his crashed body, finally reaching to pull the oxygen mask from his face - only to find his hands touching cold metal rather than feeble plastic
>his delicate lithe fingers, sculpted to pull hired gun triggers, take in the contours of his new face as his expression morphs with increasing terror
>tracing along where the edges of the mask meet flesh attracts a muffled desperate moan from his throat
>suddenly unfamiliar faces enter and insist on him calming himself, telling him that straining will worsen his condition
>shuddering at the sound of his adulterated voice, Wilson asks through a haze of a medication one abyssal question
>"If I pull this off..... will I die?"
>the Agency doctor, being surprised by the agent's willpower in manuevering his still-healing crushed windpipe from the mercenary's punch, hesitates a moment before answering
>"...It would be extremely painful."
>to the doctors immense displeasure, the once widely respected agent's eyes start to well up and tears stream down his face , running over the surface of his black mask and magnifying its endless opaqueness
>the man's vision glosses over and behind it images play out of hooded men, flight plans, and plane crashes before the silence in the room is suddenly broken
>"I'm a big guy now too" utters the broken agent
>"For you, Bane, for you"
>>67551832
>CIA solo
>>67551832
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwoBsPQTUAk
For You
>>67551832
>some time later, Wilson has become completely reticent, refusing any further treatment and sending away doctors coming to him hope-filled experimental procedures in mind
>the only man he allows in his room is Itin, ironically the man he last spoke to before his deadly encounter with the masked man
>old friends from the academy, Itin has worked faithfully on many of CIA's world-spanning adventures as his handler for the Agency
>he always kept the hotshot agent off the hook with people in charge, and they remained good friends for it
>yet, now, Itin felt nothing but despair viewing the husk of a man before him
>"Remember that name you all had for me when I was at the Agency? What was it, Itin?
>"Bill, I...."
>"Everyone made fun of me for always shooting a man before throwing him out of a plane, what was it they called that?"
>"......"
>"SAY IT!"
>"....The deathstroke. Bill 'Deathstroke' Wilson."
>[Wilson turns his head, showing Itin the death-like mask on his face]
>"Why should I hide who I am?"
>as Itin leaves, he turns one last time to the agent and his struck with a final horrifying thought
>the mask was not the smooth black shape covering his face
>the mask was the skin of his old friend, a shell now inhabited by someone else
>something else
>"(Nobody cared who I was until I put on the mask.)" uttered a far-off voice.... a far-off memory....
>>67551162
Then you have to consider that CIA was lying to them about the flight plan he listed and called in because he never through any of them out of the plane. He was just trying to scare and intimidate them into talking.
The scene is a fucking mess as soon as one starts to think rationally about it.
>>67551832
>>67551932
>>67551487