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- all about j: j,
- danger days killjoys: the girl,
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- mcu: james buchanan barnes,
- mcu: wanda maximoff,
- metal gear: kazuhira miller,
- original character: adrien arbuckal,
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- uncharted: chloe frazer,
- uncharted: nathan drake,
- undertale: mettaton,
- x-men movies: peter maximoff
( july event log )
Who: Everyone
When: July 18th and on
Where: Slave trade outpost in the Runoff.
What: The Ingress malfunctions, sending the Moira into a different universe. Some of the crew end up on one of the Runoff’s many slave trading outposts.
Warnings: Sex, murder, kidnapping.
( ooc; Please mark all sensitive topics in subject line! )
When: July 18th and on
Where: Slave trade outpost in the Runoff.
What: The Ingress malfunctions, sending the Moira into a different universe. Some of the crew end up on one of the Runoff’s many slave trading outposts.
Warnings: Sex, murder, kidnapping.
E V E N T |
"It comes first and follows after. Ends life, kills laughter."
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( ooc; Please mark all sensitive topics in subject line! )
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[ Apparently almighty creatures with far too much power letting it get to their heads is a constant in just about universe. Bruce can't say he's all that surprised, honestly. And he'd only really dealt with Loki— he can't even begin to imagine being confronted with someone or something far more powerful than one single Asgardian.
Which, for the record, is something Bruce is perfectly aware exists out there. ]
Those Guardians were right. In my world it's just theory, but yes— I'd have posited a system like this would make the universe, or even universes, highly unstable. Frankly it's a miracle we're still all in one piece somehow. It's... it's a miracle we made it from one universe to the other without a scratch, and that the glass made no lasting damage on any of us.
And by 'miracle', I mostly mean highly unlikely and highly suspicious. I don't like using the word impossible, since it apparently means nothing here.
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[ Earth idioms are not her specialty. ]
However improbable the odds, surely it happens sooner or later somewhere. We already know we are dealing with a multiverse. So perhaps in some other timeline we are dead, but in this one we survived.
[ She's entertaining this theoretical discussion in the hopes that it helps him. Not because she sees any value in considering it from her perspective. The other Medusas that might have died on those other ships are irrelevant to her. ]
Why do you think it is suspicious?
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[ Only one he can think of involving horses, and it does fit. But Bruce has always been far too curious not to poke at things that make no sense, even when they're something good. ]
Oh, that's cheerful. [ Said sarcastically, although he is kind of fine with a universe where he's dead. But anyway. ] Better than being endlessly sucked into a black hole.
[ An eternity spent in a time dilation field? No thank you very much. ]
Because it makes me wonder who or what is keeping us all in one piece, what exactly is keeping us alive while the Ingress continues to tear holes through multiple universes to bring people in here— and how long that may last.
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I had not thought of that.
[ But the ramifications...she doesn't have the capacity to calculate all the outcomes, all the horrifying potential they hold. But it's enough to make her voice edged with effort, and leave her blood running cold. ]
It could be. [ She swallows, but it doesn't bring her voice back under her full control. ] I am not certain there is a worse possibility than that. Or how to discover the force responsible. But we should consider it.
[ Because it wouldn't be the first time. But this— this would be worse than anything yet. And it raises eerie questions, an unsettling echo of the moment her husband showed her the signal that indicated the end of everything... ]
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Sorry. [ He offers a small and brief apologetic smile, dropping his head a little and shaking it. ] Forget I said that. It's... there's no use worrying about it, not when there's nothing we can do. Until something happens or we get more leads, it's best that we just carry on the best we can.
[ He shrugs a little, pursing his lips. ] For all we know, that's just a feature of the Ingress, or some inherent ability of these universes to stretch out and fold into others without any visible damage or consequence. [ Well, not usually anyway. There was always the issue with the glass, for instance. ]
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I think it would be worthwhile to at least establish whether or not the Ingress itself possesses intelligence.
[ And they'll have to tackle the idea of a Kang or a Thanos behind the scenes later. ]
And perhaps make sure there is not invisible damage. I could work on the first, but I recognize the second would largely fall to you and Stark, should you want to try.
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I've been doing that much for a while, yes. Monitoring things. There are a lot of unknowns in our situation but one of the science department's purposes is to get constant readings on the ship and surrounding areas. When the issue with the glass came up, for instance, the sensors picked it up right away— it was just too fast for me to be able to do anything about it.
[ He turns to her curiously. ] How would you figure out if the Ingress is sentient?
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[ Which...Medusa is not. And none on the ship come to mind. No Emma Frosts, no Jean Greys or Charles Xaviers. ]
Still, among my people there is an individual called Eldrac— The Door. That was his gift after Terrigenesis. He is a door. He does not speak any longer, he has no body. His gift is that he takes you wherever he thinks you need to be. But only when he chooses to do so. Even I cannot force him to do anything. It can be a matter of just asking different questions, making different requests, and there is no telling what he will respond to, or to whom, until he does. If we cannot make psychic contact, perhaps we need to just start putting people in front of it and seeing what happens.
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So, he keeps that suggestion to himself. Medusa's idea sounds a little strange, but at this point it's not the strangest thing he's heard. Rather than dismiss it like he might've when he first arrived here, now he listens intently, knitting his eyebrows together. ]
And you think, if the Ingress is sentient, it'll just... respond to some of us? [ He crosses his arms thoughtfully, then nods. ] It's a thought. Safer than poking around, too.
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[ She's not stupid. She's aware of what it sounds like. It sounds like mystical mumbo-jumbo, something that doesn't hold much sway with her even if she's known Dr. Strange for almost twenty years. The Inhumans are ruled by genetics, not by mysticism. ]
Under other circumstances, we could be more precise. But right now we could use anything to go on.
[ Her hair briefly reflects the agitation of this thought, curling like a snake behind them, stray scarlet lines curling around her legs. ]
If it's sentient, it must respond to something. I am willing to try anything, Dr. Banner. It has no brain; we cannot call in a neurologist to search for activity and piece together the puzzle that way.
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[ Bruce would've been the first to dismiss a suggestion like that in the past. Magic, spiritualism? It's crap. He'd dedicate a whole life to proving that everything is science, everything is tangible, even if it's just the concept or the theories behind it.
But it's not. Some things are much more complex and difficult to understand, and having been here for so long, meeting some of the people he has? He can't really dismiss those ideas as if they weren't real here. They very much are, and for all he knows they might work best when it comes to the Ingress. ]
Provided it doesn't make it blow up, I'm just as willing as you are. Your idea hardly seems dangerous, just... potentially unfruitful, but we won't know until we try.