Let’s Talk About the Plot
The crutch can be considered as trying its best. Anyway, we can't end up fighting a civil war!
First of all, why put a section from Civil War here? Because without Ultron, there would be no Sokovia Fall, and there would be no agent whose name I can’t even remember...
In fact, it's okay to do it forcefully, but I think it doesn't fit in with the plot development in the book.
I originally imagined that this period would be a fierce conflict. Although the outcome was the same, the process would be a little different.
But when I actually started writing, I realized that it was actually quite difficult.
Using three to four days of serialization to write a story is destined to be thankless, I have experienced it!
Because it’s hard for people to find empathy here!
Especially in this kind of fan fiction, because everyone has their own preferences and understandings of the characters!
The book itself is a family-style story, and those familiar plots are actually just the main line.
The most important content is actually filled by those movie characters that other crutches are particularly fond of.
The general theme of fan fiction is to make up for regrets!
The civil war is actually a pity, let the crutches use their own methods to make up for it!
Finally, let’s talk about Crutch’s own understanding of the Civil War plot. It’s okay to have different opinions, but please don’t curse!
In the plot of Civil War, Stark's emotions started to accumulate from the "Treaty". Finally, after learning the truth about the death of his parents at the Winter Soldier base, the feeling of betrayal by his most trusted friend caused him to explode.
At first, he only thought that Bucky blew up the Black Panther's father. Steve knew clearly that Bucky was not responsible, so of course he would not agree to Bucky being imprisoned.
Of course, Steve in Civil War was indeed not glorious. He had long known that Bucky had killed Stark's parents, but he chose to hide it.
There is no such plot here. The Steve Rogers here is an upright hero. He is willing to accompany Bucky to bear any consequences, including accusations and death.
It was a process of emotional accumulation. I had no initial disagreements here, and there was no process of emotional accumulation. I chose to let Stark face the choice in the best possible state.
You really can't bring Stark or Steve from a certain period here. The character's emotions in this book have a gradual change process, which is not exactly the same as him at that time in a certain movie. …
In short, this crucial choice is over...
What follows is a thrilling plot...
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