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thelegion2016-01-03 08:59 pm
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[video] Show Me Your Moves
[The camera bobs and judders as someone sets it up, catching flashes of a scruffy, unkempt face and pale arms and the sky for a moment.]
Okay so I've been thinking, we've got super powers here, right?
[The picture steadies pointing out at what appears to be a beach, but is more likely to just be a simulated section of beach on the Legion World. It falls over, and Grif swears as he rights it again.]
...Anyway. By super powers I mean amazing things you couldn't do before, because otherwise you're just from some world where you can do cool stuff most of us can't and that's not superpowers, that's just life being unfair to the rest of us.
[Satisfied that the comm is stable, Grif steps out in front of it as he continues.]
So, I want to see what you guys can do. And because I am all about being fair, I'm going first.
[He swings his arms a little, takes a couple breaths, then bolts to the waterline. He's nothing but a speed blur followed by a trail of thrashed sand. He stops at the surf and charges back just as quickly. At the end he's doubled over in front of the camera, hands on his knees, huffing and wheezing.]
Whoo!
[He laughs as he catches his breath, which makes it somewhat harder, and is grinning despite how much that tiny display of super speed seems to have taken out of him. In good shape, this guy is not.]
It's like... it feels like everything's normal speed to me when I do it and everything's all slowed down. It's crazy shit, man.
[Grif plunks down heavily in the sand and picks up the comm again, still visibly panting.]
So. That's me. Show me what you got.
((OOC: Feel free to threadhop each other and talk about powers if you like! Grif is encouraging sharing.))
Okay so I've been thinking, we've got super powers here, right?
[The picture steadies pointing out at what appears to be a beach, but is more likely to just be a simulated section of beach on the Legion World. It falls over, and Grif swears as he rights it again.]
...Anyway. By super powers I mean amazing things you couldn't do before, because otherwise you're just from some world where you can do cool stuff most of us can't and that's not superpowers, that's just life being unfair to the rest of us.
[Satisfied that the comm is stable, Grif steps out in front of it as he continues.]
So, I want to see what you guys can do. And because I am all about being fair, I'm going first.
[He swings his arms a little, takes a couple breaths, then bolts to the waterline. He's nothing but a speed blur followed by a trail of thrashed sand. He stops at the surf and charges back just as quickly. At the end he's doubled over in front of the camera, hands on his knees, huffing and wheezing.]
Whoo!
[He laughs as he catches his breath, which makes it somewhat harder, and is grinning despite how much that tiny display of super speed seems to have taken out of him. In good shape, this guy is not.]
It's like... it feels like everything's normal speed to me when I do it and everything's all slowed down. It's crazy shit, man.
[Grif plunks down heavily in the sand and picks up the comm again, still visibly panting.]
So. That's me. Show me what you got.
((OOC: Feel free to threadhop each other and talk about powers if you like! Grif is encouraging sharing.))
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...Or if they do, they didn't tell me?
[He imitates different voices as he goes.]
They tell me, "So Grif, the biggest threat to humankind is aliens."
And I'm like, "Okay, so you're going to send me to fight the aliens?"
But then they're all, "Nah, we're gonna put you in a box canyon with a bunch of guys in blue armor and you're supposed to shoot them."
So I ask them what's up with that and then it's just, "You have your orders, soldier!"
The good news is the blue guys care about shooting me about as much as I care about shooting them, which isn't a whole lot. Mostly.
[He shrugs.]
It's been kind of a stupid war.
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The infighting on my world was the superheroes all fighting each other over some stupid registration law -- like literally fighting each other. Duking it out. Lots of property damage. Some heroes died.
To be fair, it was understandable why they all got worked up. My old team made a big mistake. Turned out this villain was juicing on this drug that made him more powerful and they fought him and he blew up. It killed hundreds of people, including sixty kids.
[If there's any hesitation in his voice when it comes to talking about this, it's more because of his team than because of the causalities. He lost friends that day and it was only luck that had him in space. (For a given measure of "luck" given what he'd been fighting.]
[He does feel for the victims. Especially the kids. But once you've seen casualities in the billions, it all sort of...blends. It matters but you can't get hung up on it or you'll lose yourselves in those numbers, drown in them.]
But instead of them all coming to some compromise with training or something, they were fighting each other and putting even more civilians at risk.
Meanwhile, I was up in space fighting a war against genocidal space bugs. And we had all these heroes on Earth that could've helped us and even though they got my warning about what was happening up there, they ignored it. Brushed it off as some border skirmish.
Sometimes people are almost too stupid to live but what can you do? [he shrugs] Someone has to protect 'em anyway.
But if I were you, I'd get out of there. Leave that fight for one that really matters -- or for somewhere there isn't a fight at all.
[The latter is something he'd only do if he were Grif. Rich doesn't think he can leave behind the fighting for peace if there are still fights to be had out there.]
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[His bitterness toward the army wasn't just because of how unpleasant he found it. It was mostly that, but...]
Like what you were doing made some kind of difference.
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It did mean something. And I can't say that I wasn't glad I could do something worthwhile. I've always felt that way about the superhero thing. Who can say they've saved the world more than once? Or the galaxy? Or the universe? Not bad for a normal guy from Long Island, y'know?
Hell, I was a nobody growing up. A high school dropout. Then I got my GED and flunked out of college, too. And even as a superhero, I was just another face in the crowd.
[A pause.]
But then the Annihilation War happened, and I was the only Nova to survive when Xandar fell, and I took on the whole Nova Force and a lot of people needed my help.
Thing is, though, when you do those things, sometimes you're the only thing people have. After the war, I had eight-by-eight planetary distress calls in the tens of thousands and when you're just one guy, you can only get to so many in time to save people. There were so many that I got there just...just a little too late.
[He looks away from the screen, lost in that for a moment.]
That's the price. When you make can a difference. You gotta live with all the times you couldn't.
And sometimes you...well, you don't get to live. I died. I don't even know how I'm here right now. I wasn't the only one who did, in all the craziness. I knew a lot of good people that didn't make it through the Annihilation War or through some of the conflicts after and unlike me, they didn't come back.
[He's making it all sound so negative, though.]
But was it worth it? Yeah. Hell yeah.
[He'd give his life again, to stop the bad guys and save his friends. He probably will, at some point.]
You can do that, too. If you want. Sounds to me like there's a lot of people that need help in this universe, regardless of how we really got here, regardless of who or what brought us. Now's your chance. And there's a lot of people here that could show you the ropes.
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Whoah whoah whoah there, Superman. I'm not jumping at the chance to die for this. I'll help out. I don't exactly have a work history lined up to go put out space resumes, and I definitely don't think they've got a GI bill for people from other universes.
[He fidgets a little, uncomfortable.]
Sure people need help. But I'm people, and first things first I gotta make sure I'm okay. Cause who's gonna take care of me if not me, right?
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There's people here that can show you the ropes on how to do that better, too.
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[He's not sure where this might lead, and he has valuable naptime and a reputation to think of. For shame.]
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But it also depends on how much you wanna survive a hostile universe that has bad things that happen that can disappear a whole superteam.
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I can show you a thing or two. But it'll take hard work.
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[Like arguing with strangers on the space internet.]
But in the unlikely event I need more, I will let you know.
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Anyway, I'll be around.
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[Taxing. It was definitely not taxing! He doesn't need anyone's help he'll show you, universe!]