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ᴄʟᴀʀᴋ ᴋᴇɴᴛ | ᴋᴀʟ-ᴇʟ | sᴜᴘᴇʀᴍᴀɴ ([personal profile] heliakal) wrote in [community profile] thisavrou2015-09-17 02:24 pm

video;

[ Clark appears on screen wearing a recently acquired pair of glasses from the marketplace. He looks like a buff nerd irritated and uncertain. ]

I think something was delivered to me by mistake. [ He angles the camera so the fuzzy little bonsai tree in front of him is clearly visible. The leaves are covered in fur, it's actually sort of cute but... That tiny meowing sound? That's coming from the tree.

More specifically, from the little seed pods that contain live kittens. ]


If it belongs to anyone, I'll be happy to return it. [ Said mildly. He doesn't know yet if this is an alien species or something more deliberate, but he's trying very hard to give it the benefit of a doubt here. ]

In the meantime... Does anyone know what this is, exactly? Or how to take care of it?
narcissistictendencies: (I thought we were having a moment.)

(Tony talks too much, I'm so sorry, Sra!)

[personal profile] narcissistictendencies 2015-10-12 10:07 am (UTC)(link)
That's true, but it's still frustrating.

[Tony's eyes narrow a fraction. Well, if that wasn't a loaded question he didn't know what was. More and more this man, Clark according to the MID, reminded him of Cap. He seemed a little less direct than Steve. The man asks questions to which he seems to already have answers in mind. Almost choreographing the conversation to an extent. To Tony, it felt not unlike a press conference.]

Honestly? I don't know. I just like knowing how things work. But inter-planetary engines? NASA. Turn our shuttles into ships for space exploration. Teleportation? Commercial site-to-site transport would cut down on vehicle usage which would cut down on pollution. The instantaneous healing tech should absolutely go to the hospitals or any other medical programs. Something like the Ingress' time travel, though? No. No-one should have that power.

[As much as he'd like to fix a few things, it could have catastrophic results and would undoubtedly fall into the wrong hands.]

So much good could be done with it, but at the same time, so much evil could come of that. My moral fibre may come into question sometimes, but even I can tell that would be a bad idea.

Then again, as nice as teleportation would be to have, it would only be a matter of time before it was weaponised by the military or terrorists so I'd have to either program stringent failsafe protocols to prevent that kind of usage or monopolise it for just myself and my team. It's a tough call.

[Tony resettles his gaze. He felt like he was being scrutinised.]

What about you, Kent, is it? Do you have anything like this where you're from? From your reaction, I take it you've been through the alien invasion routine before.
narcissistictendencies: (Textbook narcissism—Agreed.)

[personal profile] narcissistictendencies 2015-10-13 09:53 am (UTC)(link)
[That question derails him and makes. Him think back on a few past mistakes, as well as his own armour. He hated moral debates.]

You have to look at it like this: handing it over could save a few lives, but in the long run, when it eventually is used for terrorism, it will take more than it's ever saved. I have a design back home, something I use to save lives but it's incredibly powerful. Devastatingly so in the wrong hands. The government has tried everything short of taking it from me by force--and believe me, they've considered that option too--do I regret making it? No. I've saved countless lives with it. Do I feel guilty knowing it could help our troops on the front lines if I handed over the specs? No. You know why? Because I've seen first-hand what damage it can do in someone else's hands. The lives I can save with it alone outweighs the guilt. More than once, I've seen things I've made to protect our troops turned against them, or others. It's not happening again.

[Clark, you touched on a sensitive subject there, buddy. Tony's quite passionate about this.

He's so wrapped up in that little gospel that the name almost slips past him. Almost.]


Wait... Kryptonian? [He sits up slowly, looking intently at Clark's face. A beat and he flips over to a private video.] Next you're gonna tell me you know Superman.
narcissistictendencies: (No hard feelings Point Break.)

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[personal profile] narcissistictendencies 2015-10-18 08:07 pm (UTC)(link)
[Tony sighs. He's been doing so much to veer away from that particular business.]

Yep. Stark Industries was the leading weapons manufacturer for the United States troops. A business my father built and I carried on. What changed? Like I said, I've seen my tech used against our own people and innocent civilians. I should've seen it before, but I was blind and arrogant. A good colleague of mine was double-dealing behind my back. It took one of my own missiles blowing up in my face to realise it. To hear from a first hand witness that my weapons were being used by the enemy against innocents. I'd be dead if my captors hadn't gotten greedy and wanted me to build them my newest project. I escaped, wrecked the place, and shut down the weapons division of my business. You don't give a genius a workshop, tools, and an arsenal then try backing him into a corner. It doesn't end well for you.

[Tony was all fired up now, but his curiosity was just as strong as his passion for the other subject. He narrows his eyes on Clark.]

He's... something of a legend. Comic hero. Wears a blue and red suit with a cape. I never really read many of his comics, but I guess there's a little truth in every comic. I should've figured that after seeing there were Captain America comics, and I know the guy personally. I knew the name Clark Kent rang a bell. So I guess you don't actually call yourself Superman? [Nice try, Clark. You should've never mentioned Kryptonians.]
narcissistictendencies: (Default)

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[personal profile] narcissistictendencies 2015-10-22 11:25 am (UTC)(link)
[Tony huffs almost petulantly.]

Yes, thank you Cap 2.0. I solemnly swear not to suddenly go Supervillain. I've learned my lesson. I have the rest of the team to answer to if I screw up again. Cap's "I told you so" face is the worst.

[But then he's smirking.]

Nope. It's catchy though, even if it's inaccurate. The suit's a gold-titanium alloy. Much stronger than iron, but it had a nice ring to it so I kept it. So, Man of Steel meets Man of Iron, huh?

As long as you don't actually try to break the ship in half, I think that's a secret I can keep. People get edgy. They get that way around my buddy, Hulk. He's a big, green, smashing machine, but he's a good guy. Little bit of a temper. Nothing dropping a building on him doesn't fix. [Is he seriou--yes. He's serious. More like smashing him through a building, but you know. Details.]