Natasha Romanoff (
outstandingbalance) wrote in
driftfleet2017-11-29 06:11 pm
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Who: Natasha Romanoff + you (+ maybe some Bucky Barnes)
Broadcast: Video
Action: Mostly no, but we could work something out.
When: Now
[The video feed start, focusing tightly on Natasha's face, the only visible backdrop a rather generic portion of cabin wall.]
So checking the date, seems like it's been a while. Nice to see everyone's back in the air. Hopefully in one piece. I see a few people have left.
Anyone want to fill me in on the important details? Or should we let sleeping dogs—
[The sound of a door cuts her off the, and Natasha looks up. Whoever she sees, her expression softens. She smiles slightly, lifting her chin slightly and turning her head to catch a kiss from some loser tall enough that only the lower half of his face makes it in the frame. The stubble on his chin and the shape of his mouth might be enough to identify him though.]
A lot of catching up to d—
[Suddenly the feed cuts out.]
Broadcast: Video
Action: Mostly no, but we could work something out.
When: Now
[The video feed start, focusing tightly on Natasha's face, the only visible backdrop a rather generic portion of cabin wall.]
So checking the date, seems like it's been a while. Nice to see everyone's back in the air. Hopefully in one piece. I see a few people have left.
Anyone want to fill me in on the important details? Or should we let sleeping dogs—
[The sound of a door cuts her off the, and Natasha looks up. Whoever she sees, her expression softens. She smiles slightly, lifting her chin slightly and turning her head to catch a kiss from some loser tall enough that only the lower half of his face makes it in the frame. The stubble on his chin and the shape of his mouth might be enough to identify him though.]
A lot of catching up to d—
[Suddenly the feed cuts out.]

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That tends to be the way of it, when things go wrong.
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Was it a mission?
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We were able to recover the payload, but in the process, Rumlow detonated an explosive. He'd wired himself up with it, meant to take Cap out with him.
Wanda intervened. But... she wasn't able to save everyone.
It was some bad press, and a blow for her.
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It does not sound as though there would have been any way to make Rumlow go quietly. It is unfortunate, but cannot always be avoided.
Wanda would not have had much experience with that, yet.
[She's young, and new to the work they do.]
How is she now?
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The media cast a lot of the blame on her. More than she deserved. We were all there, and by the time she could act...
[Natasha wasn't there, but she has had the details.]
Not long after, word came from the UN that we weren't going to be free to operate without oversight anymore. That was one piece in play.
The Sokovia Accords. Probably they've been writing the first draft since Manhattan, but after Lagos, they had the support and motivation to push them through. The Avengers could sign on, or we could retire. Those were the options.
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Except, apparently not.]
And these accords were... rules, then? How is it we had never heard of this before now?
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[Natasha doesn't love it, but she still understands it. She understands the politics that drive it.]
We had other things to pay attention to.
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[Something he's more familiar with, even if he's never seen one written for this kind of purpose. Odin had made peace treaties with the other realms to stop world-spanning wars and conflict. What the Avengers did wasn't the same as that, to his mind.]
You say there were two options, but it sounds as though neither would allow us to continue as we were.
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[Close enough to get a solid idea of the situation, at least.]
You're not wrong about that, either. We wouldn't be able to choose when or how we acted.
Not legally, at least.
Which didn't sit well with Cap. You know him. I'm sure you can picture it.
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[It's not a matter of Thor disrespecting the governments of the world he chose to live in. Far from it. Yet they aren't the ones on the ground doing the work - and Thor isn't used to not being able to choose what to pursue. He's gone so far as to commit treason against his own throne before, after all. If he eventually gets back to Earth, he might be asked to sign it too.]
He chose not to sign it, then?
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[Natasha probably had the most.]
We might have been able to work something out from there, but there was another factor.
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And what was that?
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[Natasha sighs, because she still doesn't have all the details, though she has the gist.]
He was in hiding. Someone wanted to cause infighting between Tony and Steve, and they used Barnes to do it. Steve couldn't stay out of it with Barnes involved, and Tony and me... we were trying to keep him from making things worse.
[It went about as well as you'd expect.]
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How bad was it.
[It must have gotten worse.]
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He shakes his head, and says the only thing that comes to mind.]
I am sorry to hear it.
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[She wishes that were the end of it too.]
Tony found out Barnes killed his father. That was the end game. It was aired by someone who wanted to capitalize on he divisions within the Avengers to destroy us.
He didn't do half bad, either.
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That's an awful thing to learn.
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[A secret like that is explosive, and proved to be exactly that. Thor's had enough experience now with what happens when things like this are covered up to be less accepting of it than he might have been otherwise.
Still, he sighs, pushing some of his hair back.]
But that's no matter now. Is Stark all right?
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[It's a different situation, but at least one Natasha can speak to.]
No. He's not. But I think he will be, with time.
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