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[A dark-haired kid who seems to be in his late teens appears on screen. He smiles, but it looks a bit forced.]
Hey. Tony Stark. [He gives a small wave.] I just... got here, I guess, and got the rundown on the whole scary death chaos monster situation. And all the giant magic turtle stuff. Sounds like a good time. [He laughs awkwardly, and rubs the back of his neck.] Better than centipede monster void dimensions, at least, [he mutters. This is not the first time he’s been suddenly yanked into a different dimension, evidently.]
Anyway, uh, if anyone needs some tech stuff or heavy lifting done, hit me up. I haven’t had a chance to take a close look at the tech here yet, but I’m sure I’ll figure it out. [He seems to brighten a little at the prospect of new alien technology to play with.
He looks like he’s about to cut the feed, but then he hesitates. There’s a couple seconds of anxious silence, and he fidgets, his cheerful demeanor faltering even more.] And, um, just out of curiosity... When they send us back home, there’s... There is something to go back to, isn’t there? [He laughs, but it’s nervous, like he’s not sure he wants to know the answer.] Nobody would really give me a straight answer, but... They’re not going to send us back if we’re just about to... Well, you know, get blown up or something. Right? I mean, that would be pretty messed up.
Hey. Tony Stark. [He gives a small wave.] I just... got here, I guess, and got the rundown on the whole scary death chaos monster situation. And all the giant magic turtle stuff. Sounds like a good time. [He laughs awkwardly, and rubs the back of his neck.] Better than centipede monster void dimensions, at least, [he mutters. This is not the first time he’s been suddenly yanked into a different dimension, evidently.]
Anyway, uh, if anyone needs some tech stuff or heavy lifting done, hit me up. I haven’t had a chance to take a close look at the tech here yet, but I’m sure I’ll figure it out. [He seems to brighten a little at the prospect of new alien technology to play with.
He looks like he’s about to cut the feed, but then he hesitates. There’s a couple seconds of anxious silence, and he fidgets, his cheerful demeanor faltering even more.] And, um, just out of curiosity... When they send us back home, there’s... There is something to go back to, isn’t there? [He laughs, but it’s nervous, like he’s not sure he wants to know the answer.] Nobody would really give me a straight answer, but... They’re not going to send us back if we’re just about to... Well, you know, get blown up or something. Right? I mean, that would be pretty messed up.
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[He sighs.] I knew what I was doing could get me killed, I just... didn't expect to have a lot of time to reflect on being dead, you know? It almost makes it worse.
[It's obvious Enjolras is trying to be kind. Unfortunately, he is Definitely Not Helping.
Even more disturbing than the prospect of being dead, though, is the possibility that failure here will give this Malicant access to all their dimensions.]
You really think he can do that? Get to other worlds, and destroy them too? I know that's what they say in the orientation crash course, but are you sure that's not just a little creative exaggeration to get us to play ball?
[Tony's still dubious. Both because he doesn't yet trust the people running this operation, and because, honestly, he doesn't want to believe that Malicant is as powerful as they say. If they really are fighting a universe-eating monster, he doesn't have a whole lot of confidence that a ragtag militia of randos who appear and vanish totally unpredictably is going to be up to the job.]
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[Enjolras IS trying to be kind,yes, but when Tony mentions that, things shift, oh a great deal. He's more like Gavroche then, or Midii in that he's obviously Seen and Done Things. It is hardly surprising as a fact, but it is slightly depressing. Every bit of future Enjolras envisioned once had been much happier, and everyone from a world that seems close to that future has obviously not experienced those effects.
It strikes him as an especially terrible crime that so many of them have to start learning about the atrocities that still exist at so young an age. Even for Enjolras, at fourteen, the days immediately before the Revolution and the Terror itself had been things in books before he'd looked around himself. They had not been cold and hard reality, and had stayed, for the most part, abstracts that were disgusting, but still removed from his life beyond caring about them until he'd left school for Paris and studying law. But it does make him decide, then and there, not to pull the punches that he's somehow talked his way into being the one to deliver. Whether that is better or worse, he's not certain, now.]
Had I not come to know and trust the Empress implicitly, had I not met him in the flesh...well, in the physical form at least, I would think it rather difficult at best. The way things stand, from everything we came to learn was that it will happen, quite slowly, after the defenses here are dropped. I think we have a decent chance of stopping him in his tracks as things go on here. There is a great deal of magic and a great deal of talent across the board, so to speak.
[No, it is not a guarantee, and perhaps it's just as well that only Elizabeth, of the people who were here, knew who the group of them *were* as such, because being known as a leader of a barricade where all but one insurgent, an old man, a woman and a little boy were killed is not exactly the sort of thing to inspire trust in anyone. Either way, Enjolras does feel, and seem, confident enough in the moment.]
Reflections on the idea of being dead is...I am not sure I've gotten a handle on those yet and it has been a year. I think perhaps we never truly DO.
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And he seems confident about the situation, which is a little bit heartening. He's been here much longer, from the sound of it, so he ought to have a good sense of where things stand.]
Well, thanks for the pep talk, En... [Oh shit, he's already forgotten his name.] ...Enorjlas? [No, that's not quite it. Oops.] Um... sorry, could you run your name by me again? [What the heck kind of name is that, anyway?]
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Whatever I can do to help. And oh of course. Enjolras.
[He's reminded of Molly a little with that, her assigning him an easier nickname that time, for if they met in person.] Ah, I do use Enj at times, if that is easier.
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Well, its either French or Occitan and has a lot of symbolist naming tropes.Good luck here, Tony.
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Revolutions Georg.]Thanks, man. [Tony manages a small but sincere smile.] I guess I'll see you around.
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