Dr. Erik Selvig (
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There's a man by the bar.
He's got his wallet out, and seems to be making a point to the bar.
"Put this on Bruce Banner's tab, please. And, I'd sooner you kept it anonymous, thanks."
Those with attentive eyes, will notice either the 4 $10 bills vanishing from the bar top, or maybe the $40 of credit that then goes onto the tab of one B.Banner.
"And I'll have a pint of Kopparbergs. No, not the cider, the beer."
So, there's one scientist, with a pint, at the bar. Eminently botherable.
He's got his wallet out, and seems to be making a point to the bar.
"Put this on Bruce Banner's tab, please. And, I'd sooner you kept it anonymous, thanks."
Those with attentive eyes, will notice either the 4 $10 bills vanishing from the bar top, or maybe the $40 of credit that then goes onto the tab of one B.Banner.
"And I'll have a pint of Kopparbergs. No, not the cider, the beer."
So, there's one scientist, with a pint, at the bar. Eminently botherable.
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Selvig's accented English doing an impersonation of Hugo Weaving's American accent is...interesting. So much so that Aang can't help but smirk and even giggle a bit.
"Well, I wouldn't quite go that far."
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"Neither would I. But I can certainly see points of view, that, taken to their extreme would amount to it."
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Aang can imagine Heibai thinking that right after the Fire Nation burned down his forest.
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"Did it work?"
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Yeah, Aang knows those feels.
"Good thing he was traveling with friends, huh?"
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It's a slightly different problem, but the complexities of the story don't merit explaining at the moment.
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"Yeah. Never mind the fact that he'd sacrificed himself to let the others get away."
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"And they still came back for him anyway."
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"no. that's true, isn't it."
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He says in complete ignorance of what's going to happen... (And he wonders why the mun is snickering).
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Whether that word gets translated into anything Aang can understand, is another matter. It's the factual truth.
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"Aliens?"
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The hesitation was between the use of world or planet. World should give Aang enough of an idea, without the need to introduce a possibly new concept.
Of course, it might also give a completely different impression than what he actually means.
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World was a good choice, given that his has the real people world, and the Spirit World. Aang knows first hand just how powerful beings from another world can be...
"I take it they weren't friendly."
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"The people we met from that world, were wonderfully friendly. Joyous, gracious, polite. The problem came from the killer robot one of their siblings sent after them."
Robot, automata, puppet, something like that, anyway. Erik's not really sure. He never got a close enough look at it before SHIELD spirited it away to, to, to wherever they spirit stuff away to.
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"The Spirit World is kind of like that too. Back where I'm from, I mean."
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