[video] 001 | gunnar golmen

Dec 03, 2011 17:00

[Sacrosanct, you may be increasingly full of superheroes from every walk of life, death, and radioactive bite, but you appear to be low on the mild-mannered scientist quota. That's exactly why the vision that appears on video is just such a scientist: Dark hair that could use a cut and an expression caught between interest and barely restrained ( Read more... )

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ironhowdoesit December 4 2011, 01:36:15 UTC
[ right as I step out the door but I can't resist. there's a look of stupendous disbelief in Tony's eyes ]

I'm betting you got a lot of milkman's kid jokes when you were little.

[ because yeah... not seeing the resemblance... ]

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[video] trollololoki December 4 2011, 01:46:53 UTC
Not nearly as many as the mailman ones.

[Ever heard the one about the mail in the slot?

But, yeah. He'd get that a lot. Tall, blonde godlike material versus the guy who gets shoved in a locker. Gunnar grimaces - an 'HEARD THAT BEFORE' expression, but then, enlightenment! Concern!]

It sounds like you're familiar with the name, mister...?

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[video] ironhowdoesit December 4 2011, 04:40:51 UTC
He never told me he had a brother.

[ SOUNDING A LITTLE MIFFED. DUDE THOR I THOUGHT WE WERE FRIENDS ]

Tony Stark. I'm sure it's a pleasure.

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[video] trollololoki December 4 2011, 05:50:34 UTC
Then he is here.

[Tut-tut-tut, Thor. You really should leave the lying to your half brother.]

Mr. Stark of the Ultimates? Then you already know how dangerous Thorlief can be.

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audio trollololoki December 4 2011, 01:48:11 UTC
We may not look alike, but my brother and I are very close.

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hawkwards December 4 2011, 01:43:02 UTC
"Vital to his sake", huh. Care to elaborate?

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trollololoki December 4 2011, 01:51:43 UTC
My brother suffers from a self-destructive brand of psychosis. He has episodes wherein he proclaims himself something that he is very much not and it's resulted in he, and others, being hurt.

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hawkwards December 4 2011, 05:49:17 UTC
You're pretty up-front about all that.

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trollololoki December 4 2011, 05:55:43 UTC
It doesn't do any good to keep quiet about these things. I tried that approach once before.

[This is guilt. Tragic, tragic guilt. ALAS, POOR THORLIEF, WE KNEW HIM WELL.]

Thorlief has his delusions, but a good heart. However, when left unchecked, he began to promote violent demonstrations and drew many others into his psychotic escapades.

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audio trollololoki December 4 2011, 01:58:00 UTC
[Sketchy? Secret, maybe, but it's a point of pride that his branch of the program has been well-funded, documented... and, okay, discredited by a crazed madman gallivanting about as Thor, god of Thunder.

Maybe a WEE bit sketchy.]

Are you familiar with the term? Some call them meta-humans as well.

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audio trollololoki December 4 2011, 04:02:19 UTC
They are quite the same in my line of research. We've been using the term super soldier for decades now, but they coined meta-humans when the Ultimates first came together.

[But, why stop there? Different projects, different code words.]

What does the term mean to you?

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[video] diamondandice December 4 2011, 01:44:39 UTC
Norwegian Super Soldier program?

[Norway? Really? Really? You guys have liked fish and pacifism for a couple centuries now.]

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[video] trollololoki December 4 2011, 02:01:52 UTC
Yes. It's part of the European branch of the initiative. Are you familiar with it?

[Considering theirs turned out a hammer-wielding super-hippie, he's pretty sure they salvaged the stereotype.]

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[video] diamondandice December 4 2011, 02:04:46 UTC
Getting back to your roots, hmm? No, I've never heard of it.

[She's blase. Can't throw a rock in 616 and not hit a secret research facility.]

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[video] trollololoki December 4 2011, 03:04:24 UTC
That was our intention with Thorlief. It worked almost too well.

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