[Turning about at the sound of her name, a smile swept over her features. Okay. Things weren't as bad as she first thought them to be. If anyone could manage to size up a situation it would be Agent Carter.] Peggy..? Thank god.
[She had been staring at the strange device in her hand completely unsure of what to do with the item. In either case, she slid it into her pocket and made a mental note to mess with it more later.] Please tell me you know what's going on...
Well... I was informed that it was some sort of 'dream' world? Are we really just asleep? [It really seemed so utterly preposterous. The conscious mind being sucked out of your body to be taken somewhere else? Unbelievable...
Rubbing at her temples slowly, she took a calming breath then sighed.] That's really all I've gotten so far. Is that really all? [The scientist in her was saying this was just all wrong.]
[Everything in her wanted to just break it all down and pick it apart to see how it could possibly be real. How could it even be possible? She couldn't even blame it on bad drugs or alcohol as she steered clear of both. Frowning sharply, she slowly shook her head.]
It only makes sense in the fact that dreams don't make sense. I want to just say a pocket dimension, but that's more science fiction than even theory.
[Letting out a soft sigh, she tipped her head at the mention of a surprise. And from the look of the agent it was likely to be something important.] Really? Captain Rogers? That's not good... if we're all in some strange coma like state, what will that mean for the allied forces...? [Because she was taken before the war ended, the idea of the repercussions was just... both Peggy and Steve? That... wasn't good.] What other?
Ok... [Nodding slowly, she was relieved. The war needed to end. Being on a medical front, the injuries were nasty and horrible. Being on the biologist front? The sciences the Germans were looking into were simply horrifying. So knowing they won was like being able to breathe again.] I'm... I'm glad we won...
[Then she said Loki. Loki. And Thor? Blinking a few times, she gave Peggy a quiet look that was only tame because she'd me someone like Morgana before this. If Arthurian legends were here, then why not Norse gods?] I have a feeling... that means you are close to... Thor. [So maybe she could accept he existed, but it didn't make it easier on her scientific mind to wrap around acknowledging it out loud.]
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[She had been staring at the strange device in her hand completely unsure of what to do with the item. In either case, she slid it into her pocket and made a mental note to mess with it more later.] Please tell me you know what's going on...
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Rubbing at her temples slowly, she took a calming breath then sighed.] That's really all I've gotten so far. Is that really all? [The scientist in her was saying this was just all wrong.]
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It only makes sense in the fact that dreams don't make sense. I want to just say a pocket dimension, but that's more science fiction than even theory.
[Letting out a soft sigh, she tipped her head at the mention of a surprise. And from the look of the agent it was likely to be something important.] Really? Captain Rogers? That's not good... if we're all in some strange coma like state, what will that mean for the allied forces...? [Because she was taken before the war ended, the idea of the repercussions was just... both Peggy and Steve? That... wasn't good.] What other?
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[Then she said Loki. Loki. And Thor? Blinking a few times, she gave Peggy a quiet look that was only tame because she'd me someone like Morgana before this. If Arthurian legends were here, then why not Norse gods?] I have a feeling... that means you are close to... Thor. [So maybe she could accept he existed, but it didn't make it easier on her scientific mind to wrap around acknowledging it out loud.]
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