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As usual, Ianto is sitting at the bar with a cup of coffee and his diary.
If one were to peek over his shoulder, one would see the words, "Today is my birthday" written at the top of today's page.
But one wouldn't do that, would one? It's terribly bad manners.
[tags of smallness: Maj. Evan Lorne, Billy Kaplan.]
[ooc:Work-relate slowtime in effect.]
If one were to peek over his shoulder, one would see the words, "Today is my birthday" written at the top of today's page.
But one wouldn't do that, would one? It's terribly bad manners.
[tags of smallness: Maj. Evan Lorne, Billy Kaplan.]
[ooc:
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"A pleasure, Ianto. I'm Jennifer Walters, sometimes known as She-Hulk."
She holds out a bright green hand to shake.
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"She-Hulk--that's, um, fitting. I mean--as nicknames go, that's--" He stops himself before he says anything worse.
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"More of a code name that I bear proudly. Both a warning to my enemies and a convenient family identifier."
Because, of course, her cousin is the Incredible Hulk.
"Don't worry. I'm well aware that I'm a jade giantess. I take it you're from a place where you haven't heard of me?"
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[ooc: I have Ianto as a comics fan in Millicanon but I'd rather err on the side of caution when it comes to canon-puncture.]
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Bar decides to produce Jen's breakfast for her, with one huge platter for her omelette and home fries and another for her fruit and pastries, along with a giant cup that holds easily a quart of coffee, all of which are now arrayed around her laptop. She moves her laptop to the side in order to bring her plates closer. The hologram of Earth disappears; in its place appears the small figure of a dapper maƮtre d' in crisp black and white, with an attentive expression of inquiry on his face. The words "Zagat: Ratings and Reviews - speak to rate this establishment" appear as a floating subtitle below this apparition in deep red.
"Not now. Good child mode," Jen says, borrowing a turn of phrase from Dan Simmons and waving this away with a small sweeping gesture of her hand, then turning her attention back to Ianto.
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"We're rather slim on the supervillians side, as well. Which is probably fortunate, as having supervillians without superheroes would get difficult."
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"Earth-616, 2008, currently in transit on the East Coast of the United States. More supervillains and superheroes than you can shake a metaphorical stick at; in fact, we've got the superpowered version of the Invisible Hand. Cardiff is lovely - I spent a little time there a few years ago. What do you do there? Would you like to try a conchas? They're from Mexico and delicious."
She holds out the plate of pan de huevo pastries. They're shell-shaped, still warm, and glittering with a dusting of chocolate sugar. They might as well have a sign on them that says "EAT ME AND ASCEND TO A HIGHER PLANE OF CULINARY CONSCIOUSNESS."
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"I don't know what the Invisible Hand is. Superpowered or otherwise."
"I . . ." He rolls his eyes at himself. "I work for the Torchwood Institute. We protect Earth from alien threats."
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"Adam Smith's invisible hand from The Wealth of Nations. Sorry, probably not the best metaphor to use before 10:00 AM, when all sane people should be busy consuming caffeine and raging impotently at Fox News. I haven't heard of the Torchwood Institute, but that doesn't mean anything, since you might be a covert agency. Do you ever go off planet, or is your scope really confined to just Earth? I ask because there's an organization called S.W.O.R.D. that I occasionally come across with a similar mandate, although they operate almost exclusively off planet."
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He shrugs, expression wry. "Technically we're a special ops unit, but I think we're the worst kept secret in British history.
"I've never been off-planet. Technically we haven't had first contact yet, and certainly mainstream science isn't ready for exploration, let alone defending against attacks."
"I've never heard of S.W.O.R.D. We have a sister organization, UNIT, but they're not explorers, either."
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"People who form organizations like this are very fond of acronyms, aren't they? I'm not surprised you haven't come across S.W.O.R.D. - they're the sister organization to S.H.I.E.L.D., which would be roughly analogous to your Torchwood, except that S.H.I.E.L.D. is everywhere, very explicitly tied to the United Nations, and prone to pulling rank on countries indiscriminately. S.W.O.R.D. and S.H.I.E.L.D. have a propensity for stealthy observation before making contact. Except when it comes to me - then they either want to employ me or put me in a containment unit. That last isn't easy, and it tends to make me angry.
Where does the name Torchwood come from? It sounds like an upscale night club."
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"The original Torchwood is in Scotland."
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Jen's tone conveys that this sort of thing happens all the time.
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She is sorry. Losing professional associates is hard, especially in an environment where the fervor of and importance of shared mission brings people, no matter how disparate, close together.
Occasionally when agency franchises disappear, they wind up on a pristine beach somewhere in the Kree empire, sipping sangira until Tefral the Surveyor comes along and promptly brings boots them back to Earth.
"So, you work for a not-so-covert Torchwood. Has your Earth verified the existence of alien intelligences, or is this another SETI project?"
Jen's met lots and lots of aliens, some benevolently inclined towards Earth, some indifferent, some hostile, and some a combination of any of the above.
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"Sometimes their intentions aren't so pure. That's where we come in."
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Jen is having a very hard time right now keeping a straight face, because the prospect of anyone thinking of her Earth as a vacation portal is absurdly and hysterically funny. Most aliens arrive, survey, and promptly twist what passes for their faces into profound dismay. Sometimes they even run screaming back to their ships on the way out.
"And how did you find Milliways? Does your organization make use of Milliways, or are you one of the lucky ones that gets singled out for a door?"
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"I found a door. So have most of my co-workers. Mine is usually through our archives."
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"Today I was on my way home from work and stopped to get some chips, and what do you know, here I came."
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She eyes him speculatively.
"For someone that's never been off planet, you don't seem surprised at all to meet giant green women."
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"I'm human, by the way. A human with an interesting relationship with gamma radiation, but a human nonetheless."
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This might be the understatement of the last millennium. Or two.
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