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driftfleet2016-08-01 10:08 pm
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Who: Windrose crew and friends!
Broadcast: Nope
Action: All Windrose, all the time
When: In the general August area
[We may be sad to leave the beautiful planet behind, but we still have each other!]
Broadcast: Nope
Action: All Windrose, all the time
When: In the general August area
[We may be sad to leave the beautiful planet behind, but we still have each other!]

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Those who have bothered to speak to me at all have said so, yes. [Not that he's bitter or anything.]
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Do you think they're avoiding you or just giving you time? [Okay, it definitely sounds like he thinks it's that first thing.]
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Suffice it to say I doubt most of them even consider I may have feelings to be accountable for.
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Of course you do. [Is that really how they feel?]
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But I'm afraid the truth is I feel far more alienated among my own people than I do here.
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Have you talked to any of them here about it?
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A bit. Wanda knows, and I've spoken with Natasha to an extent. [But not the others.] I--think it would be easier if Thor were still around rather than in Asgard, though I understand he has responsibilities he cannot lightly set aside. But when people have enough difficulty accepting even an enhanced human--[he gestures to Kitty, indicating her as an example---having someone entirely non-human is another matter altogether. And yet even on the Windrose I'm not the only one--Ordis is no more human than I am.
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I had a hard time with it in the prison. I spent so much time being hated for what I was without people caring about who I was and then suddenly no one cared. It should have been great, but I had a hard time trusting it. [She'd push people, demonstrate her powers by plunging her hand into their chests. She wanted the acceptance, but she felt like people were just hiding their true feelings. But when she did push someone too far and scared them it felt much worse.]
And it made it feel like everything that came before hadn't mattered. [Like it was erasing part of her identity. She's still struggling to find who she is outside of all of that.]
But you should be able to trust your own team at home. [If no one else. She doesn't mean this as a failing of Vision's but one of his team.]
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[Because he's not human, no matter how much he likes them. He'll never be human, no matter how much he pretends. And it's usually something he finds peace with.]
I understand that you're a mutant, and that it's a context my society lacks entirely. But that doesn't mean it doesn't matter, Kitty. We cannot deny that our pasts have shaped us into who we are, and that they will continue to shape our futures - even when the society around us changes. Whether we can change to match it or will fall behind and become a slave to our own expectations is up to us, but it's not a path we need to walk alone. I'll be here with you. Your friends will be here with you as well.
[He touches the tips of his fingers together in a thoughtful gesture.]
And I'd like to take my own advice as well, no matter how isolated I feel at times.
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But no one is judging her right now. No one is seeing her as different or less or dangerous or something to be used or controlled. There's this person who is hurting in his own, overlapping sort of way who has been nothing but great to her the entire time she's known him. She liked him immediately and has never had any reason to feel differently.]
You're not alone. Not with me around. [She steps in closer because hugs work better that way.]
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It's a comfort to me to hear that, Kitty. Thank you.
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Perhaps you should blame Mr. Stark, who decided his AI assistant should sound calm and cultured.
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...Winter mentioned there might be problems with him now. [Is this going to make the smiling go away?]
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[This one, at least, he can be firm about.]
He and I have come to an agreement; the trouble we were a part of at home never involved any animosity between the two of us. Whether the others will return home and feel the same, however, has yet to be seen.
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Yes, in more ways than one. He's recovered somewhat both at home and here, but there are resources here that will help him more than what we have there. Charles is far more skilled at excising unwelcome programming than Wanda is, for example.
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To my knowledge, it is. I haven't pried. As for his name--I asked, and he said he'll respond to either but that Bucky is more appropriate.
[Since now he knows he's not the only Winter Soldier.]
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As heroes of the war, you mean? Sometimes I wonder how things would have gone without them to help us fight.
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She nods.] World War II. My great aunt died in a concentration camp, so it was important to my Grandpa to teach me about it.
Do you mean now with the Avengers or back then?
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Ah, back in that time, specifically. I know there are plenty of timelines that didn't have Captain America, but I haven't asked if they lacked Hydra as well. it was secretive enough that I doubt anyone aside from an historian could tell me, and I don't know that we have any of those aboard.
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[She looks at him curiously because that name does ring a bell, but not from home.] I don't know anything about Hydra from my world if that helps. But I'm not a historian.
I have heard it mentioned here. By the man who looked just like Steve. He worked for them, didn't he?
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Jim's counterpart. The other Winter Soldier, as Jim had been the other Captain America.]
He did, if it's who I'm thinking of as well. They developed a great deal of the forces the Avengers of my world have stood in opposition to. Wanda and Pietro gained their powers thanks to Hydra experiments as well.
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