Oh, that's certainly a thought! Hmm, thinking about it, since the heroes were supposed to be... idk born? formed~? in 1602 because of modern!Steve/Rojhaz coming there, (lol, almost like ~there can be only all or NONE! Ba-dum TISH! ;P) I'm not even sure a Steve that was native to the time, would even exist. Like you said, two Steve's would be quite confusing lol. :X (Or was the instability in the original 1602 because there were now two Steve's in the world? Huh, been a while since I read it, must research as soon as RL stops kicking me in the nuts)
Haha, have you read 1602: New World, the one in which Tony appears? It's actually pretty great, it kind of retconssolves a lot of the stupid from the first series, so even though it's just building up on the concept, sometimes I like it more than Gaiman's run. :P (Plus of course, it has Tony & Rhodey being awesome bros, which is awesome. Plus Tony is a Spaniard, lol, which makes for interesting fashions... Black goatee with blonde hair, as was apparently the fashion of the time. x||
And wow. this turned into a completely weird and off topic squee thing, oops? OTL (I really love historical AUs, lol) ANYWAY! To get back to your idea, it's certainly a very interesting tangent that wouldn't have occurred to me at all! :Da
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Haha, have you read 1602: New World, the one in which Tony appears? It's actually pretty great, it kind of
retconssolves a lot of the stupid from the first series, so even though it's just building up on the concept, sometimes I like it more than Gaiman's run. :P (Plus of course, it has Tony & Rhodey being awesome bros, which is awesome. Plus Tony is a Spaniard, lol, which makes for interesting fashions... Black goatee with blonde hair, as was apparently the fashion of the time. x||And wow. this turned into a completely weird and off topic squee thing, oops? OTL (I really love historical AUs, lol) ANYWAY! To get back to your idea, it's certainly a very interesting tangent that wouldn't have occurred to me at all! :Da