pursuitofcappiness: (home)
𝚜𝚝𝚎𝚟𝚎 𝚛𝚘𝚐𝚎𝚛𝚜 ([personal profile] pursuitofcappiness) wrote in [community profile] kore_logs2012-12-10 01:29 pm

when banner comes marching home again... OPEN

Who: EVERYONE INTERESTED INCLUDING YOU **If you want, we can handwave that Steve contacted everyone about it over the network but I don't want to spam the comm.**
What: RESCUE PARTY
When: After whenever Lydia posted to the network that Bruce disappeared, Steve asked her to tell everyone interested in finding him to meet up at the fountain.Where: Fountain!

Steve's at the fountain, checking his wristwatch in case anyone calls, making ocassional rounds because he's anxiously waiting to leave. He's carrying his shield, which looks rather out of place with his civvies.

He was at home, so he brought a couple bike helmets and some small weapons for people to carry into the woods, just in case.
laevisilaufeyson: (fancy dress)

[personal profile] laevisilaufeyson 2012-12-12 01:21 am (UTC)(link)
“And where shall I go?”

Not a welcome voice, this, no doubt. Smooth, oh yes, pleasant certainly, but what does that matter when it's owned by Loki Laufeyson?

How easily he snuck up on them. It's almost as though he's just appeared out of thin air.

His purpose for being here is uncomplicated enough, by his standards: Banner did him a service, and services do sometimes deserve repaying. Much more than that, though: Banner is interesting and potentially useful, and Loki has made a deal. Liesmith he may be, but some agreements are made to be honoured and this is one of them. If he's going to assist in an escape attempt, then he's certainly going to do his best to ensure that they have all the firepower they can get, for his own sake as much as anyone else's.

There are, of course, other reasons tangled up in that major skein. Curiosity, oh yes. The reactions of those he comes ostensibly to assist. Amusement, as there will no doubt be some of that. The constant suspicion is always entertaining, particularly when he truly does mean as well as he ever can. Particularly when it's only their own feet that they're shooting, these funny little human things... and given the array of them spread out before him now, he's no doubt at all that they'll deliver.
agentx13: (a: betrayed)

[personal profile] agentx13 2012-12-12 01:42 am (UTC)(link)
Sharon tries to meet Coulson's eyes when he approaches to show there's no blame. After all, even the best spies could be caught, and Sharon is confident that this won't end too badly. And if it does, it will be easy enough to fuck things up for that asshole.

She turns to Tony to indicate that they should head out when a new voice arrives, a familiar one that she had hoped not to hear for a while. She takes in the reactions of the others before turning to Loki. Does he honestly expect them to think he wants to help search for Bruce and Natasha... and Natasha... after two of the three had helped defeat him and his army?

On the other hand, she could use a demigod if they're going to get out of here. She'd been considering getting his help somehow since she'd seen Barton take Loki to the lighthouse. She makes a mental note to ask how Loki got out of his doghouse.

"Loki. I could use you with me and Stark in the woods. Or perhaps Captain Rogers could use you to reach the island." She glances at Coulson. She doesn't want to make him work with Loki after Loki supposedly killed him, but he's working with Barton, and Barton... Has issues with Loki. Or at least Coulson thinks so.

She directs her full attention back to Loki. "So. By sea or by land, Loki?"
theshield_agent: (Dubious)

[personal profile] theshield_agent 2012-12-12 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
Phil isn't really sure what checking the town will do. He's been all over it several times in the last few days, but he'll look. Maybe they missed a clue somewhere. They can't risk being sloppy right now.

He gives Loki a suspicious look, though. He's not sure which of Sharon's ideas he trusts less, sending him out to a deserted little island with Rogers or sending him into the woods with her and Stark. If he's honest, he wants Loki where he can keep an eye on him.

He turns his attention back to Steve. "Sam wants to build a boat to get out there, too. What do you think you're going to find? It doesn't look like much from the shore. If someone was trapped out there, don't you think they'd do something to get our attention?"
manofiron: (can't talk jarv I'm busy)

[personal profile] manofiron 2012-12-12 02:51 am (UTC)(link)
He isn’t expecting to see Loki here. In fact, Bruce is the last person for whom he’d expect that Loki would want to help search. Yet here he is, another individual who might actually be of some use in the proceedings. That alone is enough to make Tony glad that he’s here, regardless of what anyone else might think.

There’s nothing for him to contribute to the conversation and he knows it. More and more, he feels like an outsider among them, this collection of people who possess genuinely worthwhile skills for this type of endeavor. Not for the first time, he thinks he ought to have ignored Steve’s earlier call and just gone out on his own. All he’s doing here is standing around being useless, wasting time.

And it’s that thought that prompts him to make an executive decision.

“I’m going. My communicator’s on. You need me, you know how to reach me.” He doesn’t want for a response, doesn’t care to listen to the arguments. He simply turns as he’s speaking and starts walking away.

They’ll meet up eventually or they won’t. Either way, he’s out.
laevisilaufeyson: (smirk)

[personal profile] laevisilaufeyson 2012-12-13 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
That works. Either way would've worked, really; Loki is entirely equanimous, and so he sketches a very shallow bow.

"As the good Captain wishes," he responds with a perhaps surprising breeziness, turning on his heel.

"Come along, then... Sharon, was it? I don't believe we've been acquainted, though clearly you know me. If I were completely stupid I might even be surprised." If. And that there is quite enough by way of pleasantries, if the way he completely fails to slow his pace is any indication. Either she'll follow or she won't; it's no concern of his.

Bit of a shame it isn't supposed to be Rogers, though. Watching those two conflicting sources of stubbornness at work, following orders like a good soldier and not following Loki's orders like whatever passes for a good man within the predictably closed confines of his own head warring with one another until one or the other snaps. Curious to watch.

Yes, shame it won't happen, but amusing enough how quick the fellow is to get rid of him. There's some entertainment to glean from all of this already. Definitely not a wasted trip.