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- *event,
- agents of shield: daisy johnson,
- all about j: j,
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- overwatch: angela "mercy" ziegler,
- overwatch: jesse mccree,
- overwatch: mei-ling zhou,
- overwatch: reinhardt wilhelm,
- overwatch: soldier 76,
- star wars: rey,
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january event log
Who: Everyone
When: January 3rd and on
Where: The Midway Hub.
What: The crew finally make it to the center of the Hub.
Warnings: Mentions of dead bodies, death, and violence. Please label your content!
When: January 3rd and on
Where: The Midway Hub.
What: The crew finally make it to the center of the Hub.
Warnings: Mentions of dead bodies, death, and violence. Please label your content!
E V E N T L O G |
"Let them in, and take them out."
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[Even if he knows the question is more rhetorical than anything. He frowns, the expression evident on his face even from behind the mask--but to his credit, he doesn't shrug off Reinhardt's hand.]
You don't sound too sure, either.
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[He's teasing. But that's far closer to normal Reinhardt than the doubt.]
[He shrugs.]
I may be uncertain, yes. But this is a strange situation to be in.
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[Said with a wryness that might be teasing in response. It's hard to tell.]
Nowhere to go but up.
[Literally speaking, of course. He's not being optimistic.]
Unless you feel like camping here forever.
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[And this is Reinhardt, answering with typical Reinhardt enthusiasm.]
[That big head shakes.]
Camping is not so good on my back.
I think we should try to leave sooner.
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The sigh he lets out more or less sums it up.]
If we can.
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[76 may be being his usual dour self, he might even be right, on some level. But Reinhardt is likewise himself -- believing until the bitter end that things will end up clearer.]
[That everything will be all right.]
[He's only been proven wrong once before, after all.]
Don't worry -- I will have faith for you.
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What's next for you? If you get home.
[He says it assuming it's a big 'if'.]
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[He hefts up his hammer over his shoulder as he says it, almost grim under the helmet.]
Without Overwatch, someone must defend the people.
[That someone is him, apparently.]
What of yourself?
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Figured I’d keep breaking into your old bases and stealing your tech.
[Look, it’s another joke! He’s getting good at this, or maybe he just wants to remind Reinhardt of where they both stand.]
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[Either way, he doesn't laugh.]
You could join me, my friend.
[He knows what the answer will be. But that won't stop him from offering.]
I would not mind another hand.
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I don't think that's a good idea.
[For an awfully large variety of reasons, none of which he is going to voice.]
You don't want someone like me along for the ride.
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[But of course Reinhardt presses. As gently as someone his size can -- it's actually surprising, how careful he says it.]
You can try to make yourself better, my friend. Whatever has happened... if you work for good, that is what counts.
[He believes it, too. Surely, this guy has rough methods, he's not the most upstanding of personalities, but... a force for good is a force for good.]
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[There's a growl in his voice now, one that betrays more emotion than he'd like. 76 is suddenly angry and he's not sure at what or who. The situation, maybe. Himself, most likely. Faced with someone who can't seem to let go of the good old days--the days where doing good mattered, maybe--he's reminded of his own failures all over again.
He tells himself that this is about keeping them safe, helping them get on with their lives, but the ease with which they accepted the explanation for Overwatch's downfall eats at him. They can't possibly think it was as basic as the story the media shoved down everyone's throats in the aftermath.
The world isn't as simple as Reinhardt wants it to be. He tried to do good all his life, and look where it got him. None of this is anything he can believe in anymore.]
What do you think really happened to Overwatch?
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[He'd listen, if the grouchy, growling man ever wanted to open up to more than just a few words. Offering, regardless of the outcome. He has to. That's who he is -- that's what he does. Doing good still does matter, to him.]
[It's never not mattered.]
[The world can denounce its heroes all it wants. But one of them, at least, will not give up so easily. Even in the face of everything he'd loved cracking around him.]
I think that, no matter what I say, you will have something more to tell me. [He shakes his head.] So does it matter what I say? It is done.
But heroes... still remain. [He holds up a finger.] I will humor you, and give you a proper answer.
I think ... we were lead by very proud men. Who grew too far apart. Argued when they should have talked. And in the end, we lost a good man, when the other showed who he truly was.
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[He wishes it were that simple--wishes it was all as cut and dried as what the media fed the public in the aftermath. All things considered, it was a convenient story, especially when the animosity between Jack and Gabriel was real in the first place. Some shady higher power capitalized on it, used it to rid the world of Overwatch and then made it look like the organization ate itself.
There's so much more under the surface, if you only know where to look. 76 has been looking, and hearing such a naive declaration angers him all over again, even if he knows that none of this is Reinhardt's fault.]
It was a set up. The UN had their finger over a delete button from the start, and your commanders gave them the excuse to press it.
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[He keeps his helmet on, but there's weariness in the words, all the same. Enough to where he doesn't need to look this man in the face to express it. He'd cared for those men. One of them betraying them all... it struck deep. And to lose the other?]
[Maybe it was just easier to put a concrete, simple cut-and-dry solution to everything.]
Does it surprise you? That an old man wants an easy answer to that mess? [He leans more heavily on his hammer.] I lost everything, my friend. Maybe I want to believe an easy answer.
[He waves a hand.] But you're dying to tell me these things. I'll listen.
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Or maybe he's just jealous. For as much as they all hated Reinhardt's forced retirement, it had given him the chance to get out and get on with his life. What's so bad about being able to go out a hero, spend the rest of your time fondly remembering the good old days?
It'd be nice, if not for the fact that he knows Reinhardt could never stand the thought of putting his hammer down. None of them are suited for retirement, because they don't know what else to do but fight. He's still out there--still fighting for something 76 doesn't believe in anymore.
76 doesn't elaborate further right away--he has a better question to ask, first.]
Did you answer the recall?
[You know, the one that 76 totally knows happened.]
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[But he'd had more work to do. He'd had to move on. To keep fighting the fight when no one else would. Or could. Retirement was for people who didn't bear the Crusader Armor.]
[He tilts his head.]
The recall?
[It hasn't happened yet, in his timeline.]
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Maybe it didn't get to you yet.
[It puts a few things in context, maybe.]
Good.
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[If 76 didn't have his attention before, the man sure as hell has it now. He's drawn himself up a little more, squaring off those massive shoulders. And... trying his best to keep from getting his hopes up.]
[It's not working.]
Tell me. Please.
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Doesn't 76 owe him at least that much? He's still going to sound more than a little sour about it, however.]
It's exactly what you think it is.
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[Sound sour all you want, 76. You've basically just told this old man his biggest dream has just come true. Or will come true.]
[He sounds hopeful -- so very hopeful. If this is accurate, if they really are being recalled then...]
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No.
[He almost snaps it back, his distaste for the situation more than evident in his voice.]
Your gorilla friend thought it was a good idea to violate UN decree. No idea who answered him. One way ticket to prison either way.
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[Like Reinhardt's palpable eagerness is his belief in his fellow Overwatch agents. Those that remain, anyway. Winston is brilliant. He has no doubt in his judgment call.]
Then I will risk it. Prison is a small price, for doing the right thing.
[You bet your ass he will be the first one on Overwatch's doorstep.]
This old dog still has some fight left in him.
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[But 76 is pretty sure he’d think it bad and short-sighted no matter what. How can they even think about re-starting Overwatch when they don’t even know what brought it down in the first place? The government tearing their “family” apart is a nice story for Winston to tell himself, but he’s far too idealistic. He’s going to make all of the same mistakes, and Jack Morrison’s death will amount to nothing.
Of course, 76 can’t say any of that. Not when he’s trying so desperately to stay dead.]
You think this is what your commander would’ve wanted? You running headfirst into jail?
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