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First Shield: A lack of unstable molecules...[Action/Voice]
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[Early in the evening of July 9th, Susan Richards wakes up in a very, very strange place, an unfamiliar couch. In YOUR living room. She blinks and looks around, extremely confused. When this strange, blond woman sees you...her eyes go wide she disappears, clothes and all. Astute listeners may hear the sounds of her feet as she gets up and moves away from you and the couch.]
Wha! What on Earth?! WHO are you and WHERE am I?
[Susan's voice is pretty demanding for an invisible person who just woke up in your house, and it seems to be coming from all around you, her powers distorting it.
Maybe you could help talk some sense into her? Explain the situation? Perhaps you're feeling pretty mad? Break time, go nuts! This isn't locked to anyone!]
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[Much, much later, Susan's voice will appear over the journal after she's collected herself and gotten out of whoever's house she wound up in]
Hello everyone. This is Susan Richards of the Fantastic Four. If there are any members of the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, the X-Men, or even anyone that just recognizes my name I would appreciate it if you would get in touch with me. Hell, even if you are just feeling helpful and are willing to share information, I'd really appreciate it. I've just arrived and I need help getting my bearings. I don't want to impose, but I really need some answers.
Also, if anyone comes across a blue jumpsuit with a 4 on it, I'd ask that they not touch it, its made of highly unstable molecules that can react oddly to anyone that isn't me.
[Her voice isn't terribly upset, more confused. Its not like she's never woken up in strange places or been in rough situations alone before. Thats...sort of what the Fantastic Four do!]
(OOC: Feel free to break time with the action portion of the post! I've got nobody in particular who needs to find her so she can wake up in anyone's living room that wants an Invisible Woman)
[Early in the evening of July 9th, Susan Richards wakes up in a very, very strange place, an unfamiliar couch. In YOUR living room. She blinks and looks around, extremely confused. When this strange, blond woman sees you...her eyes go wide she disappears, clothes and all. Astute listeners may hear the sounds of her feet as she gets up and moves away from you and the couch.]
Wha! What on Earth?! WHO are you and WHERE am I?
[Susan's voice is pretty demanding for an invisible person who just woke up in your house, and it seems to be coming from all around you, her powers distorting it.
Maybe you could help talk some sense into her? Explain the situation? Perhaps you're feeling pretty mad? Break time, go nuts! This isn't locked to anyone!]
Voice
[Much, much later, Susan's voice will appear over the journal after she's collected herself and gotten out of whoever's house she wound up in]
Hello everyone. This is Susan Richards of the Fantastic Four. If there are any members of the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, the X-Men, or even anyone that just recognizes my name I would appreciate it if you would get in touch with me. Hell, even if you are just feeling helpful and are willing to share information, I'd really appreciate it. I've just arrived and I need help getting my bearings. I don't want to impose, but I really need some answers.
Also, if anyone comes across a blue jumpsuit with a 4 on it, I'd ask that they not touch it, its made of highly unstable molecules that can react oddly to anyone that isn't me.
[Her voice isn't terribly upset, more confused. Its not like she's never woken up in strange places or been in rough situations alone before. Thats...sort of what the Fantastic Four do!]
(OOC: Feel free to break time with the action portion of the post! I've got nobody in particular who needs to find her so she can wake up in anyone's living room that wants an Invisible Woman)
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[This was complicated. Dammit, why didn't they have the luck for Reed to show up too. Or even Victor. That'd be better than nothing]
Basically all we know for sure is that we're stuck here, and its not our reality, then?
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[He knows it's in their hands. He's known that since day one--and it's only been clearer since he came back. He doesn't count on favors from just about anyone--least of all secret-keeping organizations that force children on battlefields and play with their minds every month.
But he doesn't want to spoil the conversation that badly. He isn't in the mood.]
Depends on your definition of reality. It's real--it exists. We exist. But the popular theory seems to be, yes--we're in another dimension.
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From what you were telling me earlier, Sue, you've got a fair bit of experience with that. [And anything she can offer that Tony might find helpful is worth hearing. Considering the man made an arc reactor in a cave, and an element in his basement, Pepper doesn't underestimate what Tony can accomplish, even with very little.]
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I do. I've been to more parallel realities than I care to count, to be honest. Like I told you earlier, my family, the Fantastic Four? We're not really super-heroes. We help out, but mostly we explore. If there's something that needs looking into in deep space, or at the bottom of the ocean, we're usually the first ones there.
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And do you find much out there? Deep space, I mean. We're sort of only just discovering life exists outside of Earth back home.
[In a big way, but still.]
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[An apologetic look. The Chi'tauri were bad news, not Skrull bad, but bad.]
The bigger discoveries? The Negative Zone, a universe outside our own. Think...if reality divided by zero. Then there's the Titans and Celestials, mad star gods. And Galactus...
[She trails off there. He's...not her favorite subject even if Reed's technically his friend]
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[He's really not a fan of those guys.] Asgardians, too. If you count them as aliens. [Which in his book, he does.]
Sounds like you've got some fun neighbors out there. Good to know the rules of physics are a lot more flimsy than original thought. In your universe, at least.
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She'll take a sip of her drink then, not adding anything more to the conversation just yet. Pepper's not entirely comfortable dismissing the possibility of other alien species outright because there are so many parallels between the universes--but there's also a significant number of gaps.]
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[She finishes her drink and nods, though]
There are tons of other alien species out there though. I'm sure you'll run into them eventually. And they mostly aren't unfriendly. There may even be other species on Earth, hiding in out of the way places. Thats how it was for mine, anyway.
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Something to look forward to then, I suppose. SHIELD's pretty good at keeping secrets, even from people like me. So it's just a matter of playing the waiting game.
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[She's quiet again though, when Tony talks about SHIELD keeping secrets. Phase Two had been bad enough, from what Tony had told her, not to mention the nuclear missile. Given the story Sue shared, Pepper is pretty concerned about what they might come up with next.]
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[She just throws that word out there like its nothing too. Ragnarok.]
It may be different for you, but shaking hands with Baldur and Heimdall is something entirely different from dealing with an alien.
Speaking of...has Hercules revealed himself in your world yet?
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He gives Sue a deadpan look.]
Hercules, too? And I thought Thor was bad enough. Let me guess--you're going to tell me Santa and the Tooth Fairy are real next.
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Thankfully, Tony's himself, and takes everything in stride. She has to laugh at his quip, even though she's very aware that they might be in Sue's world.]
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I wouldn't know, I've never looked. Herc's a good guy though, and an Avenger. One of the bravest men I've ever met. Not counting you, of course.
[She grins at Tony. He really is a brave man, underneath the jokes]
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[He leans back and takes a sip of his drink.] Remind me to make that my next order of business when I get home--find Hercules. And Santa and the Tooth Fairy.
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Then Tony looks at her, and of course Pepper agrees. She might also say 'insane' on his worst days. She grins, more genuinely than a moment before.] I'll put it at the top of the list, Mr. Stark.
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Good. If you want a real treat, do a complete flyover of Antarctica, you might find yourself pleasantly surprised. Keep your eyes peeled for a jungle at the very center.
And...I'll be right back myself. Another drink feels appropriate.
[Sue stands and walks back down the bar, ordering a second]
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Wow, and here I thought no one would finish a glass before me. Well, there's a first time for everything, I suppose.
[He'll keep in mind the Antarctica thing. He's not a huge fan of ice, but that could be fun road trip.]
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[A pause while Pepper sips at her drink, then she glances over at Tony.]
Are you really going to go searching for Santa Claus? [Along with anything or everything else Sue said.]
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Well, he could always bribe you with an idea. That tends to be how I get Reed to do things around the house.
[Sue takes another sip, her face is slightly flushed. She...doesn't drink terribly often]
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