Castiel (
angelofthevored) wrote in
driftfleet2018-05-19 10:56 am
Entry tags:
Action - Marsiva(ish)
Who: Loki (
dothelokimotion); Thor (
rebuildyourruins); Kaworu (
paraclete); Eizen (
rockily); Castiel (
angelofthevored)
Broadcast: Nada
Action: A transport ship >> Marsiva (outer space) to do some junk
When: Sometime during the weekend of 5/18
[It's a ship full of dumb immortal assholes who are not only tired of sitting around, but are fundamentally sorta bad at it.
Except for Kaworu, primordial stoner. And Loki, provided there's some community theater to behold.]
Broadcast: Nada
Action: A transport ship >> Marsiva (outer space) to do some junk
When: Sometime during the weekend of 5/18
[It's a ship full of dumb immortal assholes who are not only tired of sitting around, but are fundamentally sorta bad at it.
Except for Kaworu, primordial stoner. And Loki, provided there's some community theater to behold.]

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I'll do as we said - hit the ship with lightning in a specific place. If that fails I'll strike elsewhere in a wider arc.
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Much as I would love to, it would take more than a few lightning strikes to do that all at once.
[The Marsiva is frankly too large for Thor to take out in one hit.]
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Good to know about where he is on the power scale.] Then I'll try to find him quickly.
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I won't destroy it until you get what you're after.
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I wouldn't want to disappoint.
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Well, I wouldn't want to fail in this mission regardless. [Just getting that out there first.] Loki and I are only lately reunited. Things were difficult before that, and I would not call them simple now.
[Because he had thought Loki was, in turn, rightfully a prisoner and then dead and then stuck in his old ways. Thor's perspective of Loki has spun wildly between all these points and more, before finally arriving at where he is now: the present. Hopeful but realistic.
Thor wants to move on from the events of the past, not dredge them up. He doesn't expect that every time Loki volunteers his services will be straightforward, but in this instance it feels earnest.]
But they are better. If he's recommending me for a task, I will see it through.
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You want to live up to his expectations? To everyone's?
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It sounds like you have a lot to deal with.
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[He leans back in his seat, crossing his arms over his chest.]
It isn't only expectation though. Loki is my family, no matter what else might happen.
[There's a lot Thor would do for Loki, given half a chance.]
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Oh, he has done both those things, on many occasions.
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[A little more firmly said. Though Thor dislikes thinking of it in those terms. It's never a question he's posed to himself, because he doesn't have to.]
I choose who deserves my favour. And yes, I would defend him with my life.
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But truthfully, he's surprised. Not because they're gods, because gods can form close relationships though...not like humans do, in Castiel's experience. It's more that he hasn't seen this sort of loyalty from many people, except for...]
No wonder he cherishes you.
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With you at his side. [Cas is under no impression that Loki came along as a favor to him. He's pretty sure Loki meant what he said; wanted to find out things for himself, was tired of being jerked around. But if Loki truly hated his brother, they wouldn't be in this ship together. At least, that's how Cas understands it.]
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Thor rests his chin on his fist, looking away from Loki at last. It will not go down well if Loki thinks they're talking about him.]
In the end, that's his choice to make. I cannot make it for him. ...I am just glad that he chose to come back.
[Thor doesn't imagine it will be forever. The days of certainty are long gone. He doesn't so much trust his brother as hope he will be able to again, someday. He would be lying if he said he wasn't grateful to have Loki around now, though.]
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But Cas isn't here to play therapist to two gods he barely knows, no matter his interest in their lives.] Are you unclear on any part of the plan?
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