text.
3 questions.
1. What is the mortality rate?
2. Who enforces discipline?
[ You can learn a lot about the culture of a ship through its rules. He rules out HYDRA -- they're usually more cruel and efficient than this. Here, he and the others are animals in a trap, at the mercy of unknown entities powerful enough to draw and keep all of them in here. He doesn't give voice to these thoughts.
Eyes and ears in the walls, in these devices -- he doesn't trust them, his paranoia is his greatest asset. ]
3. Where and when were you from, at the moment you were taken?
1. What is the mortality rate?
2. Who enforces discipline?
[ You can learn a lot about the culture of a ship through its rules. He rules out HYDRA -- they're usually more cruel and efficient than this. Here, he and the others are animals in a trap, at the mercy of unknown entities powerful enough to draw and keep all of them in here. He doesn't give voice to these thoughts.
Eyes and ears in the walls, in these devices -- he doesn't trust them, his paranoia is his greatest asset. ]
3. Where and when were you from, at the moment you were taken?
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What kind of a thing had she taken down, that could make the Avengers turn on each other? What had he done to her? ]
I know of the Avengers. Time and place. [ He's interested, even if he's still wary; he wants to know more. His paranoia is such that he doesn't respond to that last observation -- he can't afford for anyone to have anything immediate on him. ]
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As soon as she actually found a private spot. ]
Ok. Meet me in the garden in an hour.
Towards the back, by the 'do not touch' sign.
[ It's not an area people tend to wander towards, and if anyone got suspicious... Call her paranoid, but if anyone did it'd just be two people having a private conversation in the garden. Not as open of a place as the Observation Deck or Mess Hall and in the back corner, she'd be able to keep an eye on anyone coming close. ]
Sound good?