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cmdrkoenig67
10-25-2010, 12:25 PM
I liked Alpha Flight spread across Canada (coming together during times of need) as in John Byrne's run (with no government connection).

Dana

Le Messor
10-25-2010, 03:43 PM
I agree with Dana.
Though in Byrne's run that was combined with the Mission: Imossible-style thang, which means you can have funky music in your haid as you read - and it wasn't 'no government ties', they just weren't a government team. They still had the semi-official sanction.

Maybe I should've voted 'Other'.

- Le Messor
"Horse sense is the thing a horse has that keeps it from betting on people."

Flightpath07
10-25-2010, 07:04 PM
I voted "other". I'd like to see them based out of Mik's house. And I would like them to BE the government (of Mik's house). But I'd only want them to assemble together every morning, when they stand in the line to use the washroom.

Also, maybe they could compete together in silly contests, to see who gets to eat cow's brains or box with a kangaroo, and every contest could involve throwing something disgusting at Michael Pointer.

Le Messor
10-26-2010, 05:18 AM
I like it!
There's a herd of kangaroos less than a kilometre away.
... and a herd of cows not much further.


every contest could involve throwing something disgusting at Michael Pointer.

Works for me. We were gonna do that anyway.

- Le MESS-or
"Horngren's Observation (generalised): The real world is a special case."

Flightpath07
10-26-2010, 06:12 AM
I like it!
There's a herd of kangaroos less than a kilometre away.
... and a herd of cows not much further.



Works for me. We were gonna do that anyway.



AWE-some!

Legerd
10-26-2010, 11:51 AM
I'd like to see them with the gov't, but it's more hands off, and with Beta Flight actually being a bunch of smaller, Initiative style teams in every province and territory overseen by Heather or Mac (one stays Guardian the other is in charge of training the newbies). AF can then be centralized yet the rest of Canada is still guarded and they can pick and choose Betans Mission Impossible style when needed. It would be like having our cake, eating it too and still being able to have a food fight.

Ahab
10-30-2010, 08:59 PM
I voted "other". I'd like to see them based out of Mik's house. And I would like them to BE the government (of Mik's house). But I'd only want them to assemble together every morning, when they stand in the line to use the washroom.



Why no Australian team? Marvel has a thing against Aussies, clearly...

Le Messor
10-30-2010, 11:14 PM
It's what we get for living a million miles away from anything.

Maybe if I knew aboriginals who swing bullroarers and go into DreamTime?

- Le Messor
"How come you never hear about gruntled employees?"

Flightpath07
10-31-2010, 06:49 AM
Why no Australian team? Marvel has a thing against Aussies, clearly...

http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/o/ozzie.htm

Looking over this list (none of which belong to Marvel, of course), I think that The Cat and Killeroo have definite potential - I'd take either on "Alpha Flight: Australia". Killeye is hilarious-looking, The Wraith seems like a cool (or, tried and true) idea, and Team X looks at least interesting. I also like how Natasha X is "very good at being overly dramatic", which I think is important for any good superhero...

Alpha Rider
11-04-2010, 11:37 PM
Like to see the team with no connection to the goverment, and and East/ West teams.

Flightpath07
11-05-2010, 01:57 AM
if I could vote again, I'd vote "other" again.

Clearly, I'd like to see them organized in comic-book form, a new one coming out every month, with good artists and character-loving writers, and with the staples all properly lined up (cuz that's important, too).

Le Messor
11-05-2010, 05:13 AM
Clearly, I'd like to see them organized in comic-book form, a new one coming out every month, with good artists and character-loving writers, and with the staples all properly lined up (cuz that's important, too).

With you on that one.

- Le Messor
"Spock, are you casting me as Satan? Is there anyone on this ship who even remotely resembles Satan?"
~ Kirk

Mokole
11-08-2010, 02:37 AM
Something like an NGO.

Garry/Al-Fan
11-15-2010, 03:43 PM
I chose "other" because I like the members spread across Canada, I think they should be independent (Northstar and Walter [and Roger, when he was alive] were (are?) pretty well-off]), but I like the "official unofficial liaison" connection with the government. I hope it is somebody who has a true sense of duty to the well-being of Canada and the people of Canada, and not some back-biting bureaucrat out to exploit them. There are probably enough characters like that lurking in the background, as it is.

DelBubs
12-13-2010, 06:34 PM
I went for 'The team spread across Canada, with no government connections and coming together as needed.' To my mind it's what made them different from all other teams and the first twelve issues used that concept and are probably the best of Alpha.

Tawmis
12-15-2010, 10:56 PM
I voted - Holy Carp! - it's Del!

*thud*

cmdrkoenig67
12-21-2010, 12:28 PM
I guess we have a bit of a tie...Both The team spread across Canada, with no government connections and coming together as needed and The team together at a central base autonomous from the govt are the most popular choices. It appears most who voted prefer Alpha be free agents and not run by the govt...Interesting outcome.

Dana

BTW: LOL...I just noticed I left the "p" out of my Mission: Impossible.

cmdrkoenig67
12-21-2010, 12:34 PM
It's what we get for living a million miles away from anything.

Maybe if I knew aboriginals who swing bullroarers and go into DreamTime?

- Le Messor
"How come you never hear about gruntled employees?"

The much-demanded (and quite noisy) team-up of Gateway and Australia's Talisman (is he still called that?) is coming soon to a Marvel comic near you! Bullroarers will be a flying!

Dana

Le Messor
12-21-2010, 02:29 PM
I'm can't wait to see Alpha Flight spread across Canada at a central base.


Australia's Talisman (is he still called that?)

I haven't heard from him since Contest of Champions.

- Le Messor
"I do not know myself and God forbid that I should."
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

mos_def
12-21-2010, 05:33 PM
The much-demanded (and quite noisy) team-up of Gateway and Australia's Talisman (is he still called that?) is coming soon to a Marvel comic near you! Bullroarers will be a flying!

Dana

Eden Fesi, the guy who trained with Gateway and now a Secret Warrior is actually an intriguing character. I think he trumps them all

mos_def
12-21-2010, 05:35 PM
The more and more I read this, I like option 5 alot. The mission impossible feel I think would be neat. Sort of how Heather signaled Puck and Marrina back in AF1 vol1.

Gilgamesh
05-28-2011, 11:29 PM
Hi all this my first post i have not read any of the newer stuff, but i would have to say a mixture of the stuff presented here. Have a central base seperate from Dept. H and have teams located at various points around Canada that could respond as needed.

Le Messor
05-28-2011, 11:55 PM
Welcome, Gilgamesh. May you be here a looong time...

I agree with your idea. I think it'd work well for the team; let them have their own lives, but also be ready anywhere need to be. And have a central base.

- Le Messor
"A yawn is a silent shout."
~ G.K. Cheaterton