Early in the day residents were evacuated in anticipation of a skirmish between rogue sentries built for the Ultron initiative developed by Stark Industries – a vision erected in the mind of munitions tycoon and boy genius Tony Stark. Last year not long after the full-scale destruction known nation wide and to residents on the collection of East coast islands as the Battle of New York. Downtown alone sustained millions worth of damage. Whole structures centuries minted were reduced to quintessential dust and the epicenter of the big apple metropolis was immortally altered. Natasha Romanoff, Barry Burton, Thor of Asgard, Anthony Stark, Captain Steve Rogers and nuclear physicist Robert Bruce Banner. Without these stalwart guardians the alien race, now identified as Centauri, would have dominated New Yorkers, the US and shortly thereafter our world. Still the staggering casualties disturbingly are glossed over – no Avenger has minimized these death, but we must not overlook them.
Successor Bill de Blasio and former mayor Michael Bloomberg commented on the BOS incident, “we are grateful to the Avengers and S.H.I.E.L.D for their efforts. But to be fair lives were caught in their cross-fire. Stark’s peace program was a stroke of brilliance, which the UN, Department of Defense and Congress adamantly approved of. That was before his automatons became murder bots. Aside from the painfully obvious need for increased cyber security. The primary aforementioned group, in order to maintain safety for civilians and hold the former accountable, government regulation needs to be implemented [Bloomberg].”
“This country and any other needs heroes, but what we don’t need are rogues. Just as any paramilitary forces, collateral is a serious problem and the Avengers are no exception. Saving the world can be exhaustive and if they collaborated with other agencies resources, strategies and effectiveness could reach levels that might only be the stuff of dreams once upon a time. They’d do well with support and should not go it alone anymore, there’s a cost [de Blasio].”
Public opinion of the Avengers rests at a strong 76% approval rating [1]. As of May 5th 81% [1] oppose federal involvement and or regulation. At any junction, the peoples support can shift, but as of now percentages show signs of holding. The group [Avengers] continue to draw outrage from foreign nations for Tony Stark’s Ultron agenda and past activities. Sadly a notable fraction of the world still sees a munitions magnet, not a hero or at least a hero symbolizing America’s empiricism and capitalism.
Amid enactment of the Themis Act and observance of the Eirene initiative, S.H.I.E.L.D. has sat down with the United Nations, FEMA and the DOD conducting talks between these organizations and their own envoys. Sensitive discourses are being censured for the moment until concrete decisions have been confirmed. Understandably following discovery of Hydra operatives infiltrating critical layers of the U.S. government, director Fury and Maria Hill his second in command actively maintain vigilance, to maintain their infrastructure first and foremost. The remainder of these sessions are being televised and broadcast live online.
Staff writer Jhen Chaundray, New York Review (Newspaper Periodical, established in 2006) Issue # 3600
1. Aegis Parrish. “Demographic survey_SG__2015.pdf.” Los Angeles, California: Stanson group, 2015. Web.