Captain Steve Rogers (
starspangledavenger) wrote2013-10-19 12:22 am
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006 [Voice - Goldenrod]
[There's a steady quality to Steve's voice, though with enough stress that if you listen for it, you can hear that he's forcing this quality, to hide his discomfort. Every so often, there's the sound of an Espeon making pathetic little noises and a strong purring noise that follows each time, but otherwise there's very little noise for whatelse is happening around the man.]
I've been thinking about what it would be like to have Pokemon in my world, back where and when I came from. How it would change every day life, how it would change sports and movies, how it would change the function of machines, how it would change war. I'm finding that I don't think it would have changed as much as people would suppose. Maybe the future, but my time would have been similar in the turn of events.
It's made me wonder if anyone else has thought about such things. So, I pose the question to all of you, how do you feel having Pokemon in your world and time would, or would have, changed things?
((OOC: If his peeps(or other people in Goldenrod) want to come action at him, feel free. He's found a nice place outside, alone but for Pokemon, just drawing and seeming withdrawn))
I've been thinking about what it would be like to have Pokemon in my world, back where and when I came from. How it would change every day life, how it would change sports and movies, how it would change the function of machines, how it would change war. I'm finding that I don't think it would have changed as much as people would suppose. Maybe the future, but my time would have been similar in the turn of events.
It's made me wonder if anyone else has thought about such things. So, I pose the question to all of you, how do you feel having Pokemon in your world and time would, or would have, changed things?
((OOC: If his peeps(or other people in Goldenrod) want to come action at him, feel free. He's found a nice place outside, alone but for Pokemon, just drawing and seeming withdrawn))
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Huh, so that much is true. It was the same guy who keeps going on about being a rich supergenius, so I figured he was full of shit from the word go.
[The relief only lasts for a second before a terrible suspicion grows and can't be ignored.]
You're saying the comics had something to do with you?
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Stark is a genius and very rich, so that's true actually. Why was he telling you those things about me though?
[He nods, giving an almost bashful smile as he does. It's still very strange to him, but it did happen] Yep, the comics are, well I guess more were exaggerated retelling of what I really did, though some things that seemed totally fictional weren't.
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[Something about the look on his face makes Blake uneasy, but he manages to scoff. He scoffs with feeling and with gusto.]
[His voice is full of scornful challenge.] Oh yeah? If you're Captain fucking America, then how'd you kill the Red Skull?
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But the comment on Red Skull is a distraction. Blake isn't from his world it seems, so no harm in being honest really.] I don't know what the public was told, but I didn't kill him so much as he was destroyed by an ancient piece of.. technology I suppose. Magical artifact. He was trying to harness it's power, it was too much for him.
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[Blake's brows knit. That matches up pretty well with what he remembers from when he was a kid, when he'd read the things standing up right outside the drugstore because there was no way he was waiting til he got home to find out what happened.]
[His voice comes out slow, testing the ground.] You did your homework.