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sam "flying jackhammer" alexander ✧ nova ([personal profile] headinjuries) wrote in [community profile] thelegion2016-10-22 09:11 pm

[video, after murderworld]

[ Today on your omnicom: a slightly baffled looking Sam, sitting cross-legged on one of the common area couches with a soda and half a bowl of popcorn. ]

'K, so.

Remember how Chief went back home for like two minutes, but got back here months later?

I guess it works both ways, because I was definitely back for a while but I'm like 95% this is the same splatterball game I was watching right before I went.

[ He stops to eat a handful of the popcorn, and - ]

- wow, yeah, this stuff didn't even have time to get cold.

So, you know. In case anybody was wondering.


(ooc: it'ssss a canon update. Sam's about current now, up to right before Champions starts - which means that if you're avoiding Civil War II spoilers, give me a holler and I'll make sure not to tag you with any!)
iamresponding: (bucketless - frowny face)

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[personal profile] iamresponding 2016-11-05 03:34 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not, Robbie. Not when you think about some of the places I got it from. Part of it's just me, but part of it's what everyone taught me through the years.

"With great power comes great responsibility" wasn't exactly something I thought about on my own before I heard it from Spidey. And I remember always seeing how Cap used to be and wanting to be that way. And seeing Thor always try to fight with honor and protect the small. And seeing the Fantastic Four always being willing to lend a hand to other heroes that needed it.

And then there was the team, and everything you all taught me, too. I took it all up there with me. Even the times I'm on my own, it's all there.

[It had all made an impression on him, especially when he used to have such an ego. Other heroes were the example, and when he was pushed, when he had to finally grow up, he tried to turn himself into something similar. Something as good as all the people he knew were good.]

I think, if I do make it out of this, maybe it's time to go back. There'll always be places I'm needed off Earth, and things I have to do in space to keep Earth safe, but I don't need to be up there all the time.

I'm tired of being away from the people I care about and I'm tired of everything going to hell and only finding out after the fact, when I could've helped.
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[personal profile] walkingballpit 2016-11-05 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, you are. Because you're saying stuff like that. Nobody else says that. I don't think even Spidey says that anymore.

[ Where would Spider-Man fall, on the precognition, crime, and punishment? Where had he been the last time? Robbie can't remember. Probably ... huh. Probably Cap's team. ]

Most people spend about three seconds considering justice, and two seconds are debating metaphors. Do you say you wanna throw away the key or just throw the switch?

[ There's a heavy sigh, and Robbie sounds apologetic when he starts up again. He doesn't want to bust Rich's bubble of importance, but he's also not going to let him cart around baggage with a giant"Should've helped my friends" sticker. ]

There's nothing you could've done. You would've been locked up or dead.

[ Rich was dead already. There wasn't much difference in the end, was there? ]

I'm glad you weren't there.

[ The feed cuts off. ]
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[personal profile] iamresponding 2016-11-05 04:55 am (UTC)(link)
[On the other end, Rich looks at his comm and the "connection ended" message, and draws in a deep breath.]

[Maybe Robbie's right that it was better in the end that he wasn't there at Stamford. He probably would've died or wound up going through what Robbie had gone through, too. And then, not long after, the Annihilation Wave would've reached Earth, and after a spirited and admirable fight, it would've been curtains for everyone.]

[But what matters is he can be there now. Now, when he's older, and smarter, and stronger, and kinder, and wiser. Now, if he's there during a moment like that, he can do something. He mutters:]

No more freakin' metaphors.

[No more superheroes saying words that dance around the truth of how awful they're acting. It's going to just be action and it's going to be the right action.]

[He puts his comm away and his resolve to go back is even stronger than before. After Chronoblivion is defeated and the multiverse is safe, he's going home alive, even if he has to find a way to get the Time Trapper in some kind of cosmic headlock to force him to do it.]