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nerd baby ([personal profile] selfimage) wrote in [community profile] futurology2016-12-17 05:24 pm

VIDEO. UN: LOKI.

Hello there.

[ Loki's standing on the porch of the ashen saloon, black bones against a dusky horizon. ]

Another day saved, another mission over ... [ he says it in an "all in a day's work" sort of tone. a finger twists and he gestures outward. ]

As the story continues! [ the drawl comes from his lips slowly, as if for dramatic effect. ]

We've met our arch-foes, saved a part of the fractured multiverse from apparent destruction and preserved the integrity of the timeline—erm, hopefully on the last two, anyway. In light of current events, and while we all cool down, I thought we'd play with a little fun hypothetical to stimulate conversation. Call it something that's been on my mind. So, riddle me this, Audentes ...

If saving a world meant destroying it—you know, kind of like a hard reset—what would you do? Would you do it, let it die and get coffee instead, or would you fight with tooth and axe for its survival, despite all odds? All methods in between, of course, feel free to be creative.

[ sometimes, some things remind him all too much of Ragnarok. ]
steler: (and you a lad of eighteen)

[personal profile] steler 2016-12-21 05:05 am (UTC)(link)
That sounds like the same scenario this mission faced.

[ debates that took too long, actions that were forced by necessity rather than group consensus. ]

How important do you think it is to get everyone -- or at least a feasible majority -- to agree?
steler: (find him find him)

[personal profile] steler 2016-12-24 06:23 pm (UTC)(link)
So this is just an exercise in getting to know them?

[there's definitely a note of incredulity to his comment, but it's far from judgmental.]

One would think a "team" that had to face several of these kinds of problems would learn how to address them.

[maybe not in a unified way, because as loki said there would always be those who solved problems on their own. but certainly they'd know how to have the kinds of discussions loki was positing - but it sounds like loki is trying to spark the debate because they don't; otherwise he'd already know whatever he's really getting from this]
steler: (and you a lad of eighteen)

[personal profile] steler 2016-12-26 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
Nothing of what you've said is an attempt to solve the problem, only to point it out.

[not that kaz has an answer either, but loki answering his questions with sort of a side step and then an answer is enough for him to want to point it out.]
steler: (until a priory)

[personal profile] steler 2016-12-29 07:25 am (UTC)(link)
Asking to fix the turnover is a different kind of impossible.

[not the good kind.]
steler: (a wildcat did grow)

[personal profile] steler 2016-12-29 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
What happened when you tried?
steler: (the princess kept the view)

[personal profile] steler 2017-01-07 06:54 pm (UTC)(link)
[embarrassing stories are the best ones.]

What did you try to break into?

[challenge??? accepted???]
steler: (so let us stop talking falsely now)

[personal profile] steler 2017-01-12 07:17 am (UTC)(link)
[oh good this sounds promising.]

"The Mechanical Room"?
steler: (and then you dissappeared)

[personal profile] steler 2017-01-14 07:49 am (UTC)(link)
[yes, loki definitely has his attention. and kaz definitely has scheming face.]

Sounds like it's asking to be broken into.
steler: (after twenty months at sea)

[personal profile] steler 2017-01-17 11:39 pm (UTC)(link)
We should discuss this further, sometime.

[not on the network. too insecure.]