Third Person: Well, hello, world. Welcome to Wade's World - no correlation to Wayne's World, I'm sorry to say. You know, I like my job, I really do, but when Victor just keeps expecting us to listen because he thinks he intimidates the other guys it gets old really fast. If Stryker realizes he's paying millions of dollars in salary to be a glorified babysitter for the kitten and his - what, brother? I'm not really sure. I guess that would make for a great plot twist, sure, but is it really accurate for them to be so different? Poor writing, guys.
But that's neither here nor there. We're heading to some diamond trafficker's hideout tonight. Stryker thinks he'll know where we can find that ore he's after, but I know better. We've got about two hours of film to go and that'd be too easy. Logan's been real quiet the past two days, I'm getting the feeling he's going to supervillain out on us or something. Be prepared. I've been sharpening my swords for the past few days. Creed seems to think I'm the one up to something. What is it with these guys and zero trust? I'm trying to be the good guy here, watch their backs. Seriously. You'd think a guy could get a little respect.
How do you even power a spotlight? Are there outlets? I mean, I guess if you got a heavy duty car battery but you'd have to have a pretty big supply. Wonder if I'll get a chance to look on the way out.
Wade Wilson would admit without a semblance of faltering that it was the easiest job application he'd ever filed. No tests, no necessary displays of skill, no need to attest to his (admittedly preceding) reputation. The merc with a mouth, as some would call him, was a top of his class mercenary before Stryker found him, sitting half-loaded at a bar talking the ear off a curvy blonde that was nearly completely ignoring him to send flirty looks at a man brooding in the corner. If Wade noticed, he didn't care. She was still sitting there, wasn't she?
Stryker had tried to pull him to the side. Out of the bar. Wade wasn't moving, and his already rambling speech was louder than usual as he asked how Stryker had found him. Apparently, the Major wasn't interested in answering, and instead offered him money - lots of money, and that sounded good. There was one very good way to win Wade over and it was to appeal to his enthusiasm for a paycheck. When he went on to explain the benefits of working for the government in this particular project, Wade was agreeing to sign up before he'd even heard the target or length of the job. Not that Stryker would ever share it. His eagerness earned a pat on the back from the officer, which Wade bore well despite the buzz in his conscious mind.
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WADE WILSON
Well, hello, world. Welcome to Wade's World - no correlation to Wayne's World, I'm sorry to say. You know, I like my job, I really do, but when Victor just keeps expecting us to listen because he thinks he intimidates the other guys it gets old really fast. If Stryker realizes he's paying millions of dollars in salary to be a glorified babysitter for the kitten and his - what, brother? I'm not really sure. I guess that would make for a great plot twist, sure, but is it really accurate for them to be so different? Poor writing, guys.
But that's neither here nor there. We're heading to some diamond trafficker's hideout tonight. Stryker thinks he'll know where we can find that ore he's after, but I know better. We've got about two hours of film to go and that'd be too easy. Logan's been real quiet the past two days, I'm getting the feeling he's going to supervillain out on us or something. Be prepared. I've been sharpening my swords for the past few days. Creed seems to think I'm the one up to something. What is it with these guys and zero trust? I'm trying to be the good guy here, watch their backs. Seriously. You'd think a guy could get a little respect.
How do you even power a spotlight? Are there outlets? I mean, I guess if you got a heavy duty car battery but you'd have to have a pretty big supply. Wonder if I'll get a chance to look on the way out.
Oh well. Here goes.
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Stryker had tried to pull him to the side. Out of the bar. Wade wasn't moving, and his already rambling speech was louder than usual as he asked how Stryker had found him. Apparently, the Major wasn't interested in answering, and instead offered him money - lots of money, and that sounded good. There was one very good way to win Wade over and it was to appeal to his enthusiasm for a paycheck. When he went on to explain the benefits of working for the government in this particular project, Wade was agreeing to sign up before he'd even heard the target or length of the job. Not that Stryker would ever share it. His eagerness earned a pat on the back from the officer, which Wade bore well despite the buzz in his conscious mind.
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