Vance Astrovik (age eleven) (
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[Video] Time Ripples Event (CW: child abuse)
[The omnicomm comes on and...well, it's not obviously a member of the Legion. For one, he's obviously too young. But there's obviously reason for concern as there are obvious tear tracks on the boy's face and he's reached over, holding his arm.]
[There's also a bruise on his cheek and a bit of blood coming from his nose. But that last could actually have more to do with the slight purplish-blue aura cast over the camera.]
[He huddles back into a corner, eyes wide as he swallows and opens his mouth, speaking with a fairly strong New York accent.]
Well. I'm not sure where I am, but I don't think it could be much worse than where I just was.
[He shifts and hisses, omnicomm bobbing as his concentration is shaken.]
Umm. I don't suppose anybody out there could give me a ride to the hospital? Mom was gonna, but...well, I doubt she's taking me now.
[There's also a bruise on his cheek and a bit of blood coming from his nose. But that last could actually have more to do with the slight purplish-blue aura cast over the camera.]
[He huddles back into a corner, eyes wide as he swallows and opens his mouth, speaking with a fairly strong New York accent.]
Well. I'm not sure where I am, but I don't think it could be much worse than where I just was.
[He shifts and hisses, omnicomm bobbing as his concentration is shaken.]
Umm. I don't suppose anybody out there could give me a ride to the hospital? Mom was gonna, but...well, I doubt she's taking me now.
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Robbie rips a long, wide strip of material free and goes back to wear Vance is still trying hide in the corner. How long was that a coping mechanism? No, don't wonder about it. ]
Yeah, I'm from your future, but I'm not that far in the future.
[ Discussions of future science and questionable inevitability will be left for later. ]
If I put your arm in a sling, you think you could walk with me to Medbay? It's three hallways and a lift. Or I can carry you.
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[He nods, uncurling from the wall a bit more.]
Yeah. Yeah, I can walk. It's my arm broke, not my leg.
[Vance frowns, watching Robbie.]
You're not just saying that to make me feel better, right? The thing about me being an Avenger?
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[ Knock makes it sound and accidental. He doesn’t like giving it a better veneer, but he wants to make this easier on Vance.
Robbie gently works the material in place and ties it behind Vance’s neck slowly, so it drew his arm into position. Then, he rested his hand on Vance’s shoulder. ]
I’m not lying to you. Your parents are Arnold and Norma Astrovik, and you…
[ But he falters. Most of Robbie’s Vance trivia is years away from applying. He wants to prove his future, but 'the Avengers' means nothing in this world. He's got nothing, because it’s not like energy bubbles demonstrate anything but his own ability – oh!
He jumps up and beelines for Vance’s closet, where he shoves a bunch of terrible life choices out of the way and holds up a blue and white costume up. ]
This is yours, Justice. [ Robbie is nothing if not merciful. Marvel Boy can be left out if this version. The kid's having a rough time already. ] I’m not big on the cape, but you like the vintage look, right?
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Yeah. Wasn't watching where I was going and ran into something. I'll be okay.
[When he's older again, though, Vance will appreciate that Robbie didn't call it out, gave it the better veneer, just for a little bit.]
[He pushes himself to his feet once the arm is stabilized, making certain that he actually is able to walk. Not that he really wants to be carried anywhere, but he gets that this guy doesn't really want him getting more injured, either.]
[The uniform pulls his attention, stepping forward to touch it with his good hand. Then he glances up at the action figures, eyes going wide as he realizes that one of them has the same uniform.]
[Yes. Vance has an action figure of himself. If pressed, he'll blame it on a fan.]
Whoa.
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[ He'll play along. Robbie has decided he'll give it until Brainy declares the affected stuck that way. It's not like the asshole is here, so the damage can't get worse for ignoring it. But it's tough to swallow that logic, when Vance lies about it so smoothly. How many times has he ran into that wall?
A week, he amends, and that he gets Dr. Ry'krr to sit down with Vance somewhere not as threatening as her office. ]
Told you. Once they get you patched up, I'll show you how to space-google yourself so you can see how badass you are. It's all Legion footage here, but that's basically like the Avengers in Space.
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[Vance nods at the warning about the doors, though, and listens to the rest of it with no little amount of awe.]
I thought the Guardians were like the Avengers in Space.
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They are in our universe, but you're not in our universe anymore, Vance. You're in a completely different corner of the multiverse, in the 4th millenium, and on the other side of that door?
[ Robbie tosses the uniform on the nearest furniture, jerks his thumb at entrance, and starts walking backwards towards it. ]
The Legion of Superheroes, and me and you have been acting members for months now. Plus, there's a couple of hundred support staff of this satellite. I think we're at least as cool as the Guardians. [ Beat. ] Although we do still hang out with Nova, hm.
Anyway, a lot of the people out there aren't human, so Xavier's Academy rules apply, and you don't stare at anybody just cause they're green or have more arms than you're used to, capisce?
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It's like the Major, right? He's me, but he came from a parallel reality. So...okay.
[He really does get it fairly quickly. It's a lot to take in, but Vance has been reading comic books since he was a lot younger than this. It's not that much of a stretch for him.]
[The rest of it gets a quick nod.] I won't. Stare, I mean. Or I'll try not to. The only non-humans I've met were with Major Victory when he came to see me.
[Well. They'd come to STOP Major Victory, but they'd already been too late. Not that it makes that much of a difference to young Vance's mind. He'd still met them.]
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[ Is it weird, that he's proud that Vance grasped it so quickly? No, he decides. Underneath the teasing, Robbie has always been proud to count Vance among his friends. Seeing the traits he's admired - intelligence, the ability to throw himself into a rough situation and roll with it, never getting overwhelmed - in him this young would make anyone proud of this tough little kid.
Plus, the narrowed eyes like he's baby Clint Eastwood is adorable. Robbie would noogie him if he wasn't worried about head injuries. ]
Excellent. Let's roll, bud. You've got a date with a healing tube full of goo and a scuba mask. I'll give you the tour on the way, and answer any bizarre alien questions you can think up before you ruin your rep asking a native.
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[It kinda sucks. But it's too useful not to be grateful for, too.]
[It takes a moment, but Vance's nose scrunches up a bit, even as he grins.]
At least I didn't have to spend the night inside a tauntaun first. [Yes, he understood that reference. And adds a nod.] Okay. Any questions I have, I'll ask you, first.
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So, he has to blink at the reference. ]
Gross, man. For the record, I don't know if we're ever going to be good enough friends for me to gut Dobbin and shove you inside.
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Like you're that upset about basically being Han Solo.
[Which makes Vance a Jedi and he doesn't remember that conversation, but he'll laugh later when he does.]
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[ It's not the best time to talk about buttchins. ]
So, Mini-V. Give me dirt I can use on your older self. Did you or did you not try to raise an X-wing toy out of the bathtub when you discovered your telekinesis?
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You're R2, then.
[NOBODY can object to being R2D2, who is definitely the best droid in all the Star Wars universe.]
[He wrinkles his nose a bit.]
I wouldn't get my X-Wing wet. [Pause.] My Yoda action figure, maybe.
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No, what was I thinking? Soaking the X-Wing would be criminal, and you're young enough to think Yoda is still the most annoying character.
[ He reaches over to mess up Vance's hair lightly, careful to not pull or press too much, but it's that or call him a dork. Robbie doesn't want the kid to take the latter to heart, so he doesn't go there. ]
When I was a kid, I had an AT-AT. No idea what happened to it.
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[Well. After C-3PO.]
[The hair ruffling is unfair because Vance can't really move out of the way without possibly jarring his arm, so he just scowls slightly as he reaches up to put his hair back with his good hand.]
I don't have anything really big. Mostly some of the action figures and the X-Wing that Grandpa gave me a few years ago. [Not that Vance knew how terrible Jerry Astrovik had been. He'd always been a good grandfather, even if he'd been a terrible father.] An AT-AT would be cool, but I'd rather be on the Light Side of the Force.
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But damned if Robbie wouldn't love to spoil Vance rotten. The thought could be "I want you to know what it feels like to not hear no." ]
I guess I was always a spoiled brat.
[ Robbie shrugs a shoulder. ]
And I didn't want to join the Dark Side - I just liked having somebody for the Rebels to fight.
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You weren't spoiled because you had something I didn't. [Seriously, what kind of thought process was that?] It's just the reason I wouldn't get my X-Wing wet. Could have damaged the paint and then I'd have been in for it.
[He pauses after he says that, it having come out of his mouth without any actual thought. It's something kids say all the time, but Vance avoids saying it because it actually would happen.]
[It takes a moment for him to shrug it off.]
I have other toys for them to fight, if I want to.
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No, Robbie was spoiled because he'd had a lot of things Vance didn't, including parents who didn't beat the crap out of him. But the subject needs changing, desperately, and Robbie reaches for the first thing that comes to mind. ]
You're really making it harder and harder for me to understand how you didn't pop an aneurysm first time you heard about what we did to that Quinjet. Forget the paint - we crashed it in Madripoor.
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You. You crashed a Quinjet? In Madripoor?
[Adult Vance might not have had an aneurysm when he heard. Baby Vance, on the other hand, may just faint.]
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[ Robbie is all for letting Vance know he's going to be an Avenger someday and even telling him a gently improved story of of his life, but he's not going to lie and make it sound like the Avengers always have the situation under control. Pffft, Hank Pym lost the Infinite Mansion, and it was barely an oops.
Vance needs to know that mistakes are allowed. ]
I don't think it made a dent in the operating budget.
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[So it's hardly any wonder that Vance is staring up at Robbie with wide eyes, especially at the flip way he's handling things.]
They weren't...I mean, the Avengers weren't angry with you over what happened?
[Sure, he can't exactly see most of the Avengers taking the mistake out on other heroes the way his dad takes mistakes out on him, but still. It's a lot to take in.]
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[ And this is when the renovations to the story take place, because like hell are they discussing the overblown fallout of losing one plane without a long discussion about a sliding scale of punishment and whether or not it's worse to throw half the Avengers in jail or lose a plane.
Not with Vance looking at him like that. Robbie senses he has an audience for this particular show. ]
We were doing the right thing, and that is always the trump card. Besides, I think we got a longer lecture when me and you parked Mount Wundagore in the harbor. Iron Man and Cap, with a side of Thor to boot.
[ Robbie'd been about to bust a crater in the Avengers Tower that day, but he recognizes the quality of the story with the right spin. ]
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In the comics, the Allied command was always forgiving Captain America for going against orders when it was for a good reason.
[It takes a moment before he turns his head, frowning more. Though less thoughtful this time.]
How do you park a mountain in New York Harbor?
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Exactly. That's not the same thing as the ends justifying the means, because we both know Captain Rogers wouldn't do anything immoral.
[ Does he sound a little like a muppet? Robbie thinks his voice sounds strange and tight, but he hopes it's all in his head. ]
Oh, that's easy. You commandeer the bad guy's mountain hideout with its built-in quantum teleportation drive [ He might've made that term up, but it's close enough. ] And then you take it for a spin back home so Haechi can visit his granny.
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