The Incredible Hulk: The Hulk That Wasn't There

 
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7.1
Year:
2008
7 min
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Is it ready?

Hey! That's a great punch.

Fear no good.

So emotion and control.

Breathe. Breathe.

Wait.

Okay.

I can make it work for a while,

but you need...

Okay. Okay.

Shut that off! Turn it off!

Watch out!

Okay!

That's not right.

Oh, you.

You see that? See that?

My ticket out of here.

Damn it!

Here's something

a bit more interesting.

It's a possible gamma sickness. Milwaukee.

A man drank one of those guarana sodas.

Guess it had a little more kick

than he was looking for.

Wow.

- Where was it bottled?

- Porto Verde, Brazil.

Have our people look for a white man

at the bottling plant.

Tell them no contact!

If he even sees them, he's gone!

I got you who I could.

Short notice, but they're all quality.

And I pulled you one ace.

Emil Blonsky.

Born in Russia, raised in England.

And on loan to SOCOM

from the Royal Marines.

I know you

cashed in some chips for this, Joe.

Glad I could help. Just make it good.

This is the target and the location.

Snatch and grab, live capture.

You'll have your dart clips

and suppression ordnance,

but live fire is for backup only.

We got local out there,

but we want it tight and quiet.

Is he a fighter?

Your target is a fugitive

from the US government

who stole military secrets.

He is also implicated

in the deaths of two scientists,

a military officer, an Idaho state trooper

and possibly two Canadian hunters.

So don't wait to see if he's a fighter!

Tranq him and bring him back.

Oh, come on.

Camera.

Here we go.

Get rid of the damn dog.

Take him!

Target's on the move.

Where is he?

He's on the ground.

- Let's go!

- Go!

Move, move!

Go, go, go!

Go! Go!

Clear everyone out!

Do not lose him!

Oh! No!

Get around behind him!

Target moving past mobile unit 0-9-0.

Oh, no.

You got to be kidding me.

- Where is he?

- Target acquired.

Gringo!

Let's go.

No!

Please! No!

Not the computer!

Gimme that! No!

You bad angry, G?

I very bad angry.

Oh, no.

You don't understand! Something really bad

is about to happen here!

Anybody else seeing this?

We've got a bogey

of some kind. Please advice.

That is the target!

Use every tranq you've got!

Do it now!

Go live! Go live! Go live!

Move!

- Get out of the way!

No!

It's behind us! Move! Move!

Get him!

Shoot!

Leave me alone.

No! No!

I knew something was different

before I got the shot off.

He had it on him when he bolted.

Is that a girlfriend? She helps him, maybe?

She is no longer a factor.

We closed that door to him a long time ago.

He's alone.

He wants to be alone.

But see if he's been talking to anybody.

Forgive me, sir?

Doesn't anybody want to talk

about what went down in there? 'Cause...

He didn't lose us.

And he was not alone, sir. We had him.

And then something hit us, something...

Something big hit us!

It threw a forklift truck like it was a softball!

It was the most powerful thing

I've ever seen.

Well, it's gone.

Well, if Banner knows what it is,

I'm gonna track him down,

I'm gonna put my foot on his throat

- and I'm gonna...

- That was Banner.

It

was Banner.

- You have to explain that statement, sir.

- No, I don't.

You've done a good job.

Pack up and get our men on a plane.

We're going home.

Wait.

Please.

Where am I?

I've run into bad situations

on crap missions before.

I've seen good men go down

purely because someone didn't let us know

what we were walking into.

I've moved on to the next one,

because that's what we do, right?

I mean, that's the job.

But this?

This is a whole new level of weird.

And I don't feel inclined

to step away from it.

So if you're taking another crack at him,

I want in.

And, with respect, you should be looking

for a team that's prepped and ready to fight,

because if that thing shows up again,

you're gonna have a lot of professional

tough guys pissing in their pants.

Sir.

Tienes ms stretchy?

Yeah. Perfecto.

Let me emphasise

that what I'm about to share with you

is tremendously sensitive,

both to me personally and the Army.

You're aware that we've got an

Infantry Weapons Development programme.

Well, in WWII, they initiated a subprogram

for Bio-Tech Force Enhancement.

Yeah, Super Soldier.

Yes.

An oversimplification, but yes.

And I dusted it off, got 'em doing

serious work again, bold work.

Across the hall,

they were trying to arm you better.

We were tryin' to make you better.

Banner's work was very early phase.

It wasn't even weapons application.

He thought he was working

on radiation resistance.

I would never have told him

what the project really was.

But he was so sure of what he was onto,

that he tested it on himself.

And something went very wrong.

Or it went very right.

As far as I'm concerned, that man's

whole body is the property of the US Army.

You said he wasn't working

on weapons, right?

- No.

- But you were. You were, weren't you?

You were trying other things.

One serum we developed

was very promising.

- So why did he run?

- He's a scientist.

He is not one of us.

- Blonsky, how old are you? 45?

- 39.

- It takes a toll, doesn't it?

- Yes, it does.

So get out of the trenches.

You should be a Colonel by now,

with your record.

No, I'm a fighter.

I'll be one for as long as I can.

You know, if I could take what I know now,

put it in the body I had ten years ago,

that would be someone

I wouldn't want to fight.

I could probably arrange

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Zak Penn

Zak Penn (born March 23, 1968) is an American screenwriter and director.[1] Penn wrote and directed Incident at Loch Ness and The Grand, and co-wrote the script for X2, X-Men: The Last Stand and the story for The Avengers. With Michael Karnow, Penn is the co-creator of the TV series Alphas on the Syfy network. more…

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