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thisavrou_log2016-03-01 02:40 pm
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Entry tags:
- *intro log,
- all about j: j,
- danger days killjoys: the girl,
- death note: l (crau),
- mass effect: clone shepard,
- mass effect: nihlus kryik,
- mcu: natasha romanoff,
- mcu: wanda maximoff,
- metal gear: kazuhira miller,
- metal gear: liquid snake,
- metal gear: solid snake,
- metal gear: venom snake,
- red vs blue: agent texas,
- transformers mtmte: cyclonus,
- tron: rinzler (crau),
- undertale: asriel dreemurr,
- undertale: frisk,
- x-men movies: peter maximoff
( march intro log )
Who: Everyone
When: March 1st and on
Where: The Moira + Ceta
What: The crew finds themselves on the planet of Ceta
Warnings: Potential sci-fi creature death. Please label your content!
When: March 1st and on
Where: The Moira + Ceta
What: The crew finds themselves on the planet of Ceta
Warnings: Potential sci-fi creature death. Please label your content!
I N T R O L O G |
"Arguments on their nature are refuted by those who return to shore, wide-eyed with tales of their savagery."
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"It's not my battle rage."
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It seems rather odd to Sif to not wish to take credit to such feats of strength, and so her curiosity is wakened.
"Am I mistaken then in thinking that you are the man who turns into..."
What was that name again...
"The Hulk?"
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He doesn't sound particularly upset about her assumption, though. Thor probably didn't explain his condition well enough, he might've not even known enough to explain it how it really is. But she's not calling him a monster at least, so that makes this conversation easier to handle.
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She has a great deal of sympathy for such occurrences, and the pain that comes with them for everyone involved. She may be something of an expert when it comes to ignoring her heart, but that doesn't mean she doesn't have one.
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He knits his eyebrows together and scrunches up his nose a little, then goes on to try and explain it the best he can.
"The transformation can be either willing or unwilling. When it's the latter, I'm not in control, and he's rampant. When it's the former, I can control him. On those occasions, you could say it's... as much of me in there as it is him. Something like that."
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Though from what she has heard, he handles it about as well as anyone could.
"It may not seem as much of a comfort, but at least you are allowed to return to yourself once the rage subsides."
Not everyone is so lucky.
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Well, technically it's not. But that's not relevant at the moment, and the point is he's learned to live with it. Not that he had much of a choice.
"That's true, I am."
Sometimes, he's not sure he wants to. Sometimes he just wishes he could dissolve somewhere in there and forget about all the horrible things the Hulk did. But if the option is to have the other guy roaming free at all times, then yes, she is right. It's better that he can go back to normal.
"How are you settling in on the ship?"
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"I suits me ill to be confined in a vessel like this."
She is not unaccustomed to space travel of course, but Asgardians usually make use of the Bifrost to get where they need to go, which in her opinion is a far superior way of getting from point A to point B.
Then there is of course the small matter of her not being on board willingly.
"And I dislike the station given to me by our captains."
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"You're not the only one."
To Bruce it's particularly complicated when he understands all too well the immense risks involved with the Hulk going on a rampage across the ship, especially when anyone trying to stop him would likely only end in an even worse outcome.
"You can ask for a job change, you know," he offers. "What job did they give you?"