Silvermoth
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Ok, now that I've thought about it a bit I'm keen on the 1990s setting now. What would be a fun way to show it's a period piece?
As many spy and action movies did in the 1990s, there should be a "The Cold War is over, now what" feel to it.
Nick Fury could gripe about having to be friendly with the Russians. If Carol Danvers is a jet pilot, there could be concerns about what the Air Force is going to do.
The "militia movement" was a 1990s concern. What if the crazed survivalists in the woods are worried about "green-skinned aliens who can look human"?
I wonder if they're going to have her as a Gulf War pilot. Or, if post-Desert Storm, then enforcing the No Fly Zone.
I remember Brian Reed had Carol undercover as an air force spy, but I can't remember which country (I assumed Afghanistan, but I can't recall). Anyone remember?
Spice Girls! Marvel Spice and the Skrulls shape shifting as the Spice Girls!
Spice Girls! Marvel Spice and the Skrulls shape shifting as the Spice Girls!
Maybe the skrulls encouraged Geri to leave in order to demoralise the enemy?
A casual mention of what Kramer did on last night's Seinfeld.
I don't see why it needs an explanation. Interstellar society likes Earth kitsch, seems simple and obvious enough.