So why didn't he just sell his flying suit technology to the military?

so why didn't he just sell his flying suit technology to the military?

>''So where did you get this tech?''

He'd get immediately incriminated. And I doubt the military would accept random people with tech suggestions.

He didn't use the chitauri technology to make the wings themselves IIRC

The military already has flying tech.

Falcon is an outlaw during the events of Homecoming though

You mean just the wings alone? Lot of good that would do him. The whole unit was powered by a Chitauri energy core, and the wings look like they were made using or modeled on Quinjet parts, probably from the SHIELD cleanup after Winter Soldier. No way could he sell that to legitimate interests.

Military already made Falcon years earlier and it si a much more efficient, compact, and just as usable technology. Vulture does not really do anything that they cannot already do with Falson and his wings compress into a nice little backpack.

Yeah, but the tech he had was from when he had been in the military, and it had been issued to him by the military. My point being that the military already has the tech.

Falcon didn't make his suit dumbass

They ought to still have the blueprints, or even other sets of those wings.

>I doubt the military would accept random people with tech suggestions
That's pretty much how 80% of military firearms were born, random dudes submitting their prototypes to trails in hopes of a contract.

The fuck is wrong with his legs in this photo

Because they already got shit like that, plus War Machine.

Also, he has a grudge against the government. The movie wasn't very good but do you guys actually pay attention to the character motivation or are you just here for when the punches fly?

Those pants are baggy in the crotch. Give the illusion that the thighs are shorter.

In terms of the movies, no one is skilled enough to pilot those wings safely and effectively apart from Sam

Obviously that doesn't really make sense, but it's his "thing" now

The best street-level villains are the ones that could make legitimate money from their inventions, but just enjoy crime too much to quit.

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His "we fight their wars" comment to Peter implied that losing his contract to Stark/S.H.I.E.L.D kinda soured him to the military-industrial complex

>He didn't use the chitauri technology to make the wings themselves IIRC
He did. Before it time skips into the present, you see the tech guy playing around with a little turbine, making it float and fly in front of him, powered by chitauri stuff. Probably anti-gravity involved too, since that was one of their weapons, an anti-gravity gun.

Either way, they're straight up told by the DDC that they can't keep the technology they were cleaning up or else they would be prosecuted, so pitching chitauri powered wings to the military would probably land them in federal prison in about two seconds flat.

Besided scientist being just selfish, crazy or evil is the best explanation why they dont cure something, cancer isnt that easy to cure.
He can rewrite DNA is more like activate a old DNA part, but cancer is just a cell lump that goes crazy. You will not see that Sauron just transform a arm into dinosaur or just t-rex head with ankylosaurus body and pteranodon wings. First you have to be able to locate cancer, know which sequence you put into it. Maybe If you inject it with other DNA what is the possibility you just make it worse?

>loses contract
>needs money for family
>get an honest job? Work for Stark because of experience?
>nah, screw it, become weapons dealer and start piloting random wing Jetpack
10/10 resolve

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loses contract because of stark.
thinks stark is profiteering off the damage AND the superheroics he and his cronies has been doing.

besides it's the guy making the tech that would be hired, not the guy paying him to make tech out of salvaged tech.

This. Toomes was the guy who ran the salvaging operation, Tinkerer was the one actually doing the inventing work. And when they set up their illegal operation, that's still what vulture did a lot: the actual obtaining of the material.

Most of those "random dudes" are trained engineers, and most of them are also employed by firearm manufacturers like Browning or Colt.

That's not to say that "random dudes" can't get in, but they are rarely successful.