Is this something you really want to know? It wasn't just a war, it was civil war. Hero against Hero and despite it all, how Steve died was a travesty.
In a nutshell, some baseline children were hurt by some heroes. There's more to it than that but that's the most basic way to say it started. The government decided that Heroes had to be registered, much like the mutant registration act that caused so much anger.
Stark, along with many others, feel in step with the government. Others did not. Those that didn't became fugitives. Cap was the leader of this resistance. He choose the people over a law he found to be unjust.
So now you have two sides, but it never stays like that, right? Tony wanted the X-Men to come to his side. I believe my exact words were go fuck yourself, but that might be time and memory. We said no, we're staying to our own side.
Well, never let Tony or the Government be ones to let themselves be outdone, they got Reed Richards to design a prison to hold all those that wouldn't sign and register.
In the negative zone.
And that was when things started to get ugly.
It's funny. All the fights we've been in and suddenly we're going back and forth against the people we know we can't win against. It split Sue and Reed. Spider-Man was... They employed everyone's villains against them because they'd sign the reg. What did they care because they got permission to attack the heroes that had stopped them in the past?
Power went to his head. He was told he was doing what was right. I try and remind myself of this and not just... I swore to Scott then I wouldn't seek revenge. Even though I left Xavier's after this, I've stayed true to my word.
It got ugly from there. Times Square. Hero against Hero. Cap, he uhmmm, he had the win but he was stopped. He looked around they say and just said no. I won't do this anymore. So he turned himself in.
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In a nutshell, some baseline children were hurt by some heroes. There's more to it than that but that's the most basic way to say it started. The government decided that Heroes had to be registered, much like the mutant registration act that caused so much anger.
Stark, along with many others, feel in step with the government. Others did not. Those that didn't became fugitives. Cap was the leader of this resistance. He choose the people over a law he found to be unjust.
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Well, never let Tony or the Government be ones to let themselves be outdone, they got Reed Richards to design a prison to hold all those that wouldn't sign and register.
In the negative zone.
And that was when things started to get ugly.
It's funny. All the fights we've been in and suddenly we're going back and forth against the people we know we can't win against. It split Sue and Reed. Spider-Man was... They employed everyone's villains against them because they'd sign the reg. What did they care because they got permission to attack the heroes that had stopped them in the past?
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How could the government...how could Mr. Stark do something like that?
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It got ugly from there. Times Square. Hero against Hero. Cap, he uhmmm, he had the win but he was stopped. He looked around they say and just said no. I won't do this anymore. So he turned himself in.
You sure you want me to go on?