With the year’s run of Unofficial Strips complete, I’ve put together PDF ‘trades’ of the first two arcs together

Head In The Clouds, Heart In The Stars

With the year’s run of Unofficial Strips complete, I’ve put together PDF ‘trades’ of the first two arcs together
Head In The Clouds, Heart In The Stars
Towards the end of the one and only season of Centurions there are several multi-part adventures that serve as functional series finales. There is the epic five-parter Man Or Machine which reveals the origins of the Centurions, Doc Terror and Hacker and involves a battle to liberate Skyvault from Terror and stop an alien machine from destroying humanity.
Other candidates include’ To Dare Dominion which appears to kill off Terror and Hacker completely and wipes out their base of operations after they unleash a near universe-consuming Lovecraftian nightmare, and The Better Half, where Terror and Hacker’s robot halves combine to create an even more powerful and malevolent threat, forcing them to ally with the Centurions and destroy those parts of themselves. The story also resolves the Belligerent Sexual Tension between Centurion Ace and Crystal Kane, as the two finally kiss.
So I figured, why don’t we just combine all those potential ‘outs’ and see what we get out of it?
Changes
-Doc Terror and Hacker working on the continuum-crashing vortex moved to the start of the edit, so the audience is informed of what’s to come after the crisis with Gog is averted
-Entire Uniborg plot of “The Better Half” removed, we only use the Ace/Crystal parts
-Inserted footage from the early series episode “Operation: Starfall” after Ace is beamed back aboard Skyvault in rough shape, this sets up the Ace/Crystal romance later -Crystal is no longer shown to be embarrassed by Ace kissing her in front of his friends, doesn’t get her own back afterwards when Lucky kisses him (Lucy does eventually kiss him, but Crystal isn’t around to laugh at it) -Max’s response to Jake regarding the fate of Doc Terror removed. He is definitively dead to serve the purpose of this edit, which is to give us closure.
Use of the scene from “Man or Machine” where Rex and John are accepted into the Centurions now moved to the very end. Ace attempting to ask someone else out on a date removed, as he’s with Crystal now. Most commercial break fades have been retained for two reasons
1. Sheer lazyness on my part
2. Wanting to give it the feel of a first-run TV Movie on cable with plenty of ads in between (add them if you wish)
But, Really, mostly lazyness.
This is a 3-in-1 edit of X-Men: First Class, X-Men: Days of Future Past (Rogue cut), and the conclusion of X-Men: Apocalypse
Change/Cutlist
1. Begin with DOFP’s opening
2. After we zoom into the X Badge at the conclusion of Xavier’s narration, we begin the First Class footage with Eric’s childhood
3. We remain with First Class for approximately One hour and fourteen minutes, after we’re introduced to the X-Mansion, we time skip to join Logan in the 1970s
4. We follow Mystique as she learns about Trask and uncovers the fate of the other mutants from First Class, as well as Magneto as he schemes to take the Sentinels for himself.
5. Trask’s proposal for the Sentinel project is now initially rejected after he makes an emboldened plea to congress that, in this cut, they listen to.
6. Xavier is a bit more willing to co-operate and doesn’t reject Logan
7. At the end, Magneto is defeated and Xavier gives him a second chance, mind-wiping everyone to prevent his apprehension. Logan returns to the present. End the movie with Raven training the new students.
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