Bucky Barnes ★ Captain America (
stillgotmyleftarm) wrote in
driftfleet2019-02-16 03:39 pm
★ 1 | ACTION ★
Who: Bucky!Cap Barnes
Action: Throughout the Marsiva holding area
When: Feb 15-17-ish
[Bucky is new. He's new, and confused, and he figures the best way to get answers is to go find them. For better or worse, there's not a whole lot of space in which to find them, since he's limited to the same holding area as the rest of the passengers, but on the plus side, given that everyone else is confined to the same area, he's more likely to run into said passengers. When he spots someone who looks like they might be amenable to talking, he's very likely to approach.
For the most part, the faces are not familiar; he wanders the living area and the kitchen (where he's likely to stop and get some coffee, thank God that seems to exist here). He pokes his head into the bathroom and gym, too, and of course actually makes use of the former to take a shower on a regular basis. The gym he doesn't so much use as inspect and note; he's still too wary of where he is for anything resembling recreation, and thanks to the serum, he doesn't actually need to do much in the way of regular training to keep himself up. Maybe later.
Mostly, what will strike people is the fact that his face looks like the Bucky Barnes already on board, if you've managed to get a good look at that, but his hair is cropped short and his face is clean-shaven and his left arm is definitely not metal. All he's got to wear is the dark blue STRIKE uniform (sans helmet and shield) that looks - to some people, probably - like it should belong on Steve Rogers instead.]
Action: Throughout the Marsiva holding area
When: Feb 15-17-ish
[Bucky is new. He's new, and confused, and he figures the best way to get answers is to go find them. For better or worse, there's not a whole lot of space in which to find them, since he's limited to the same holding area as the rest of the passengers, but on the plus side, given that everyone else is confined to the same area, he's more likely to run into said passengers. When he spots someone who looks like they might be amenable to talking, he's very likely to approach.
For the most part, the faces are not familiar; he wanders the living area and the kitchen (where he's likely to stop and get some coffee, thank God that seems to exist here). He pokes his head into the bathroom and gym, too, and of course actually makes use of the former to take a shower on a regular basis. The gym he doesn't so much use as inspect and note; he's still too wary of where he is for anything resembling recreation, and thanks to the serum, he doesn't actually need to do much in the way of regular training to keep himself up. Maybe later.
Mostly, what will strike people is the fact that his face looks like the Bucky Barnes already on board, if you've managed to get a good look at that, but his hair is cropped short and his face is clean-shaven and his left arm is definitely not metal. All he's got to wear is the dark blue STRIKE uniform (sans helmet and shield) that looks - to some people, probably - like it should belong on Steve Rogers instead.]

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What? [Yes, Kitty. Good first greeting.]
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He blinks a little at the, uh, greeting, before his lips curl up just the tiniest bit.] I think that was my line. Now what'm I supposed to say?
[Well, he'll start with,] Where do I find some? [He tilts his head toward the coffee.]
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I'll get you a cup.
[She sets the machine to make another while glancing over to him.] You didn't recently cut your hair, right? [Remember when something like that would be the easiest and most realistic explanation?]
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At the question, he looks maybe a little nonplussed, but then almost apologetic.] I have a feeling you're not gonna like that the answer is no, [he offers. Were that it was the most realistic explanation. Of course,] Can I ask why you're asking?
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How long have you been here?
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A really weird, really long day - that just keeps getting weirder, I guess.
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No one's explained it, exactly - but I'm kind of starting to get that drift, [he says, taking that in for a moment.] So it must get pretty confusing around here.
[He's not quite sure how many timelines she's talking about, after all.]
And cramped? [He motions to their general surroundings. Yeah, there's room, but... it's still not ideal.]
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It's very cramped right now, but that part's not usually a problem. We usually have more autonomy than this and are spread out among a fleets of ships instead of all jammed into the Marsiva.
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[This is actually useful information. It tells him how many people have been kidnapped. Unfortunately, it looks like a lot.]
You sound like you've been here a while.
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As for me, it'll be... [She pauses, realizing something and shakes her head.] No, I guess it already is three years...and fifteen days. I guess I missed my anniversary.
[She looks back to the machine that beeps about being ready, and grabs a cup to pour the fresh coffee into.]
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That's a decent chunk of time.
[He's momentarily distracted by the coffee, taking the cup with a soft,] Thanks.
Do you know why they do - this? The, uh, group party on the Marsiva, I mean.
[Best to start with the present situation. Also:] Do you know who they even are?
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It's called calibrations. I know what it's like for us, but I don't really know the purpose. Ratings? Torture? Experimentation? Some actual recalibrating of the augments maybe. There's no way to know for sure what their intent is. And they call themselves the Atroma, but we don't know much. There are some clues. Could have been put there by them to get us to run around the maze though. [She gives a little shrug, but it's not really dismissive. She knows it's a serious situation. The gravity of it all isn't lost on her, but she's also lived here for three years and at a certain point your life just reasserts itself and things are more about the moments and the relationships and the day to day.
There's also the part where this is her second time in mysterious overlord captivity and the first time it turned out everything she was living was a shared virtual reality with much more manipulation than this place has thrown at her, but it still makes it difficult and maybe foolish to trust anything at face value. But that's also not a great starting point for getting anywhere.]
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It's a lot to take in, but at least it seems... well, relatively straightforward. That's something.
He definitely looks wary as she goes on, but not at her - it's definitely directed at their situation. On his end, it's not the first time he's been a prisoner. And that first time was kind of a doozy. He definitely doesn't like the sound of the word calibrations.]
Do you know how many people are here? It sounds like they come and go.
[Then, even before she can answer, he breaks into a small, apologetic smile.] Sorry, I don't mean to stand here and demand answers. It just seems like you have more of 'em than me, at least.
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Counting the Marsiva and Iskaulit who no one live on we have sixteen ships in the fleet. The number of people keeps shifting, but around seventy five now. People get brought in and other people disappear. Some within days of arriving and some stay for years. Some leave and come back with or without memories of ever being here. They might not be the same person exactly though. Multiverse is funny that way.
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[Seventy-five people or so? Sixteen ships? What the hell? It really is a fleet.] I guess what that tells me is whoever's doing this must have bigger numbers than that.
[Not that that's anything more than vague. It's something, but not much.] Everything's funny if you look at it the right way, [he jokes, if wryly.] Or entertaining, I guess. You think people get kicked off if they're not entertaining enough, maybe?
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They might just be infinitely more powerful, but considering there are a couple of gods on board that's...a lot of power.
[A nod.] I think that's what they want us to think. That's the reason that I've heard floated around, but I can't really buy it.
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[That's interesting, and he definitely files that away. Maybe it means something.
Her opinion, though, definitely gets his attention.] Yeah? You think it's something else, then?
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[Bucky considers that, and,] That makes sense.
Unless they want a balance of people, 'cause dragging quiet people out of their comfort zone is funny or something.
[He doesn't sounds like he thinks it's funny.]
Guess I can't assume to know, though. Never been kidnapped by aliens before. Just tried to punch them off my planet.
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Yep. [He feels the same way.]
Called the Chitauri? And sure there are, but I didn't have a rifle handy. And I did have a Hulk.
[She probably won't know what that means, he thinks as he says it, but too bad, it's out of his mouth.]
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(*00C: They should exist in Earth 295 since it only diverged from 616 shortly before the formation of the X-Men and all previous history is the same, but since 616 didn't introduce them until after they got popularized in the Avengers which happened after 295's arc I figure they were keeping their distance or something during 295 and she didn't know about them.)
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[His lips quirk up into a wry smile.]
Sounds like you've got some experience, maybe? With aliens in general, I mean.
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