lord_wizard (
lord_wizard) wrote in
driftfleet2016-08-03 03:29 pm
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Who: Starstruck crew and visitors
Broadcast: None
Action: The SSTrainwreck Starstruck
When: August
[It might be accurate to say that the crew of the Starstruck had spent the majority of the month prior avoiding each other, or people in general, but as we leave the hand holding planet perhaps the crew can get back to normal.
Whatever that means...]
Broadcast: None
Action: The SS
When: August
[It might be accurate to say that the crew of the Starstruck had spent the majority of the month prior avoiding each other, or people in general, but as we leave the hand holding planet perhaps the crew can get back to normal.
Whatever that means...]

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[ but as it turns out, there was always more to that than Steve had ever known ]
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Your very existence changed the whole world, I suppose. I can't approve of others trying to replicate Erskine's results, but I suppose I can't blame them either.
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[ with loki's staff gone, the chances of more human experiments have become slim as well, something he's all too grateful for. ]
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[ he smiles. ]
But sometimes I guess it's what we have to go with.
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Your time -- their time -- is lucky to have you, Steve.
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it's teamwork. The others, they do just as much. I'm lucky to have them.
[ in the way of friends, the Avengers are everything he has, after all. without the initiative and the team, where would he be? still taking out his sadness and frustrations on punching bags? ]
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[ a bit of a grin ]
They're lucky to be able to train. When we came together, it was after Loki's arrival. We didn't have the time to work on becoming a team, they do. I make sure to remind them of that.
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And do you also remind them of how when you were a young upstart hero, you had to walk uphill both ways to your battles?
[ this is the part of steve she'd never seen back in their own time, and one that's readily apparent the more she learns about his future-team: a paternal kind of leadership. she can't say it isn't attractive. ]
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Very funny - I seem to remember someone who valued good old fashioned discipline.
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[ a twinkle in her eye. she can take it. ]
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[ not even a single thing. It tugs at him each time how vibrant she is here, filled with life, aspirations and potential. It makes him feel that it is here of all places where the timeline aligns itself to his memories. ]
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Then maybe old isn't so bad.
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[ he chuckles. Good lord, for someome so effortlessly professional, she manages an impressive level of adorableness. ]
That's what they call them.
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