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driftfleet2019-01-06 07:20 pm
Action + Video | Captain on the bridge. Sort of...
Who: Steve and you!
Broadcast: Video, yes: Fleetwide
Action: SS Bishop
When: Yesterday, after arrival
When: Yesterday, after arrival
ACTION:
Steve has just about managed to acquaint himself with the strange, new idea that he is now in space when the next curve is thrown his way. One second he's standing in a hallway, just about to walk up and ask someone if they have any idea what he's doing here. The next, he's...on a bridge. With confetti? And are those pudding cups? What the Hell is going on? He blinks around, his first instinct to always look and see if there is some sort of fight about to happen. Hands are in fists and he really wishes his shield was somewhere around here. But he dropped that in the dirt a few months ago, so fat chance.
Steve will stand down slowly, once no one attacks him right off the bat. Sadly, he's been in this position before; in a strange place and time, not knowing why or how. His thoughts are back on Earth and with the friends he's broken out of their floating prison and now, seemingly, abandoned. Maybe there is a way out of here. Or, maybe, he's needed here more? Hopefully someone is going to be able to talk him through it all.
VIDEO:
Many hours later, Steve sends out a broadcast, finally understanding how and wanting to reach out to anyone else that might be here. Anyone else he might know.
"Uh. Hey. My name is Steve Rogers. Hopefully I'm doing this right and you can all see and hear me. I just arrived about..." He looks down at something and then scrubs a hand over his face as though in disbelief. "Two days ago. A lot got packed into those days, it seems. But I'm sure you all know how that feels."
Steve pauses, shifting a bit before getting closer to the camera, face serious. "I've met some people here so I know that what happened to me has happened to a lot of other good people. I have questions and a lot of things I want to look into. But first, I want to know who else is out there. Who else might have the same questions I do and who wants to start getting some answers."
He moves back and tries to smile. "Or who maybe just wants to talk? Anything. So, yeah. Thanks. How do I....um. Is it this butt-"
Video cuts off abruptly.
Steve has just about managed to acquaint himself with the strange, new idea that he is now in space when the next curve is thrown his way. One second he's standing in a hallway, just about to walk up and ask someone if they have any idea what he's doing here. The next, he's...on a bridge. With confetti? And are those pudding cups? What the Hell is going on? He blinks around, his first instinct to always look and see if there is some sort of fight about to happen. Hands are in fists and he really wishes his shield was somewhere around here. But he dropped that in the dirt a few months ago, so fat chance.
Steve will stand down slowly, once no one attacks him right off the bat. Sadly, he's been in this position before; in a strange place and time, not knowing why or how. His thoughts are back on Earth and with the friends he's broken out of their floating prison and now, seemingly, abandoned. Maybe there is a way out of here. Or, maybe, he's needed here more? Hopefully someone is going to be able to talk him through it all.
VIDEO:
Many hours later, Steve sends out a broadcast, finally understanding how and wanting to reach out to anyone else that might be here. Anyone else he might know.
"Uh. Hey. My name is Steve Rogers. Hopefully I'm doing this right and you can all see and hear me. I just arrived about..." He looks down at something and then scrubs a hand over his face as though in disbelief. "Two days ago. A lot got packed into those days, it seems. But I'm sure you all know how that feels."
Steve pauses, shifting a bit before getting closer to the camera, face serious. "I've met some people here so I know that what happened to me has happened to a lot of other good people. I have questions and a lot of things I want to look into. But first, I want to know who else is out there. Who else might have the same questions I do and who wants to start getting some answers."
He moves back and tries to smile. "Or who maybe just wants to talk? Anything. So, yeah. Thanks. How do I....um. Is it this butt-"
Video cuts off abruptly.

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Which would explain why he hadn't reached out when Steve broadcast out. Bucky knew he was here, too. So he was still running in the wrong direction.
Steve exhales, exhausted all over again at the progress lost.
"Good. That he's stable, I mean. Not...not him being here..." He exhales again, shaking his head and closing his eyes. "You knowing what he remembers means you talked to him. Which...good. That's good. Good sign that he's talking to people."
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One in a long list of reasons Natasha is tired these days.
"We've tried to make it clear to him that he's got resources here. Didn't exactly want to try cornering him, though."
Meaning Natasha was making a point of giving Barnes all the space he needed.
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It stings a little, knowing that Bucky is avoiding him. But that only comes from the perspective of them being on firmer ground with each other. He can still remember the run-down room he found Bucky in. The notebook. The way Bucky had looked at him and said he read about Steve in a museum.
He needs this space and he needs time. Steve thought he was confused and lost here? Add in all of Bucky's other issues and Steve doesn't envy his friend at all.
"If you talk to him again, let him know I'm here. However he needs me to be, even if that means staying away."
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A short pause, then she adds, "He's on the Starduck."
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"The Starduck. Weird ship names." He looks up. "And he's good? Got a good crew around him? Healthy?"
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"What about your crew? Got friends here?"
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"But I have some friends, I guess. Not my idea, but..."
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Steve smiles encouragingly. Friendship isn't exactly Nat's forte but that doesn't stop her from accumulating a few.
He has to ask, though:
"No Bruce or Clint, huh?"
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She shakes her head. "Clint... that's a weird one, actually. Clint hasn't been here. Now our Clint, then guy I've known for years. But there was a Clint, and he was still kind of Clint. He had a protege with him. She was cute."
It had been comforting in a way, and even worse than not having Clint around in another. She could have used her best friend a time or two. But here they are.
"Things get real interesting around here."
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He picks up the pudding and finishes it off with a few large bites. It gives him time to process everything he's now learned.
"What's next here, then? I heard about planets and...reality shows and all that. Is there a schedule? TV Guide for our lives in this place?"
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"We're about due for another planet, I figure. If not that then a space station or a pirate fleet or something. We don't usually go more than a couple of weeks without something interesting. They mix up just what it is. Could be a tourist trap, or it could be a planetary war. Don't expect too much warning."
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"While we have some time I'm thinking about getting all of us together for a dinner. Someplace for us all to talk and maybe plan a next course of action. Talk about what has already been done?"
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"Dinner, huh? Should I bring something?"
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"Nah, just bring you. I'm gonna figure out how to make a pizza with these...weird gels that we're saddled with. Nothing can be worse than boiled cabbage soup ala Depression."
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"And I can't guarantee something that will get you drunk, but in my experience, it always works better when you don't drink alone." Whether at dinner or on the Iskaulit, or down the line when they stop in at the next planet, Natasha has no problem volunteering to be a drinking buddy.
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Steve smiles at the memory all the same.
"I definitely think that company could improve the drinks' effect. And at least I know none of us have a lot of plans yet. Just. Drifting along." He exhales, disheartened all over again.
"I keep worrying about what's going on at home. All the ways things can go wrong without us there to help..."
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Natasha holds it all in, refocusing on him a half second later when she's pushed the awkwardness down.
"For what it's worth, we don't miss things back home. As far as everyone else is concerned, we never left." That's the good news. "Sometimes something happens around here, and suddenly we wake up with more memories, new scars, things like that. It's... pretty awful, actually." Somehow, she injects a little real humor into that last admission. "There's a lot messing with our heads, and sometimes it seems like we're just waiting to remember what's going on only to find out it's all gone to hell."
But it's not because they missed anything.
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Or.
Too much is going on today for him to add on an 'Or'. So he mentally shelves it to be picked up again some other time when he can handle it all better. And then Nat keeps talking, so it's easy to put it all aside to deal with the next batch of good and bad news about this weird limbo they're living in.
"Well. I guess with time travel, that makes sense. We can spend years here and then get dropped back the same second we left. No one would know we were gone and, without memories, we wouldn't know either." It is a strange thing to think about. How everything that happens here can be erased so completely. Everyone he meets and talks to so completely destroyed. He has no idea what to even do with information, now, but it settles heavy in his stomach.
"Are the new memories real? Thinks that have happened from home?" Steve's pit in his stomach drops out even more.
"What have you seen from home?"
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That last question, though, that's complicated.
"It's not always a good idea to know what's coming before you remember it yourself, Steve." And she means that. Because it's Steve, she won't turn him down outright.
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"What's happened?" He is never one to walk away from something. Not even when a loaded gun is pointed at his head. He needs to know and he wants to hear it from a friend.
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But it's only a fantasy.
"We lose, Steve." That's the simplest answer. "We lose when it matters the most."
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"What...did we lose?" It's not the right question and he knows it as soon as the words leave his mouth. It might be a 'what' but that's not what matters. He can tell by the look on her face.
"Who did we lose?"
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She shakes her head briefly, the gesture cut short because she knows the answer. Steve Rogers never ran from anything, did he?
"The guy we're up against had a very simple goal: the end of half of all life." Does that tell him just how much they lost? She's not sure it's the same without putting names to it. "Not just on earth, but everywhere. We couldn't stop him."
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He walks to the wall, bracing his hands against it as he tries to breathe. It is hard to manage over these new, bleeding wounds inside him.
Half of all life. Half of all life....
"Who?"
Who did they fail?
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