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Tony Stark ([info]in_extremis) wrote in [info]oh_marvelous,
@ 2012-05-27 11:52:00

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Entry tags:z: om1: !complete, z: om1: affiliation: avengers, z: om1: affiliation: secret warriors, z: om1: character: jessica drew, z: om1: character: nick fury, z: om1: character: phil coulson, z: om1: character: steve rogers, z: om1: character: tony stark, z: om1: character: wanda maximoff, z: om1: character: wicked, z: om1: characters: multi-threads, z: om1: event: hydra zombie virus, z: om1: location: new york, z: om1: location: the raft, z: om1: past character: alexander aaron, z: om1: past character: clint barton, z: om1: past character: li hua, z: om1: past character: loki laufeyson, z: om1: past character: peter parker

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Characters: Um...OTA. Avengers, WCA, any refugees with them, anyone in the Raft, anyone around New York...
Setting: The MoMA, then the Raft. Because we are culturally rounded people.
Content: Strong feelings about stuff and junk.
Summary: Avengers assemble...somewhere with bars on the windows!


The convoy was still making its way along the Parkway when Iron Man stopped short still three blocks out of his destination. It wasn't much of a destination anymore; it had been a modern architectural wonder that stretched 93 stories into the New York sky, dwarfing the buildings around it, but now, even this close, Tony couldn't see its seamless glass facade or the S T A R K that should have loomed watchfully over midtown. But even this far, he could hear the groan of the zombies stumbling through the blood soaked rubble, lured there by the spectacle days ago and still dragging their feet through broken glass. After the flurry of communications throughout the week, Tony thought he had dealt with it and moved on to the next crisis, but he didn't know if he could go much closer yet. The tiny dots crawling along the Parkway at the edge of his vision marched stolidly onward while Tony hovered over the eternal gridlock of abandoned taxis, coated now with black dust dulling their ubiquitous yellow swarm. Onward, then. There was no reason to go back.

Turning in place, Iron Man streaked through the darkened, burnt out, shattered shell of Manhattan, veering tightly around chipped concrete and blackened brick until his own flare of light and hot red reflected back at him in the smooth wave of the Museum of Modern Art's glass face. It still glittered-- or maybe, compared to everything else, it seemed to have a welcoming polish to it. No wonder Steve chose this place. Iron Man swept upward to coast over it and gently glide down into the sculpture garden, touching down in a careful crouch to not crack the tile in this rare pocket of preserved serenity. The trees were wilted and the grass overgrown and dry, but the pool was still full-- rainwater, probably. It splashed clear and wide when Tony hurled his helmet at the peaceful surface, sending it into chaos reflecting on itself, lapping at the edges and soaking the floor. Okay, he was okay. He sat down heavily on the grass, head in his hand, watching the water distort the Iron Man's face as it slowly settled again. There was nothing he could do about it now. He fucked up, he shouldn't have gone anywhere in the first place, he should have handed Mystique over to S.H.I.E.L.D., he should have made sure he knew where everyone was and he should have done, known and been better. There was no excuse, there never was any good excuse for why he did the shit he did, so there was nothing left for Tony but to limp in with his tail tucked between his legs and promise, as ever, to do better. Tearing his gaze away from the red and gold, he glanced around at the surrounding glass walls, every inch wide window panes just waiting to be shattered by the next disaster. As beautiful as the museum was, it was the last place to put up a good defense. That was the first task. Onward, then.



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[info]imspiderman
2012-05-28 08:13 pm UTC (link)
It was another long horrible day in general. Peter was in his makeshift room finishing things up. He was just trying out the lower half of his costume. After the Magneto fight the whole thing was pretty ripped up. Luckily he'd found some needle and thread and mostly fixed it up. The stitching and the color was off, but there wasn't very many other options on hand at the moment. It would just have to do. Well, at least he wouldn't look like the Lizard now with ripped clothes. What did the other Avengers do with costume replacements? He'd have to ask later. Maybe there was a storage place somewhere. That would have been so convenient right about now.

With the costume finished, Spider-Man could now move about without looking homeless. That was a plus, especially since Tony had made it back in town with other West Coast Avengers. Actually it was a probably good idea to make an appearance. See how things were. Stark must have been feeling down after the Magneto rampage. So Spidey moved out, and into the main area looking around for some new faces.

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[info]in_extremis
2012-05-28 09:38 pm UTC (link)
The rest of the group may have gotten used to and jaded by their unlikely hostel, but it had been a long time since Tony had walked these halls. Pepper filtered out the exhibit announcements from his mail anymore; easy to dismiss when he had his whole life to manage, he could see it later, the art wasn't going anywhere. Easy to regret when he could see the dust gathering on the portrait he contemplated. He didn't even care for photography. He should have been here every day. Jesus, he came up to this gallery to stop thinking about that shit. Tony clasped his hands behind his back, narrowing his eyes to focus. The photo didn't become any more alluring. The colour Tony caught out of the corner of his eye said a lot more to him.

"Hey, kid," he greeted with relief. Spider-Man was about the only person in this whole place Tony trusted not to be an emotional landmine, so rare welcome company. Every other person he had been forced to face today had been progressively more draining and Tony didn't know if he could be Iron Man for the next one. "Know anything about art?" Tony asked, canting his head and still studying the portrait. Maybe Spidey had spent enough time in the gallery to explain the intent here before they got back to work.

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[info]imspiderman
2012-05-30 04:32 am UTC (link)
Oh look, there was Tony now. Good coincidence. "Hey, welcome back." Pete crossed his arms over his chest and casually walked over to glance at the item of Stark's interest. It looked like some kind of stylized photography. He moved to inspect the framed photo and shrugged at the question. "Not much. Makes me wish I would have paid more attention at scho-er uh, college." He smiled underneath his mask at the mess up and leaned against the wall near the painting. "You know, I remember busting countless guys in ski masks looting Museums back before the outbreak. Not once did I really take a look at what they were actually taking. Funny how that happens." It was always so surprising how knowledgeable criminals were regarding priceless art. They must kept up with it online. Maybe there was bad guy forum somewhere for it. They were clearly organized.

With a slight yawn Spidey turned and gazed down the hallway where most of the other Avengers were hanging. The whole gang seemed just drained. Not that Peter could blame them. It was pretty rotten right now. The Tower was gone, the bad guy had escaped, and Quicksilver was missing. It must have been rough being leader right then. He wouldn't have wanted to tell the Scarlet Witch about the attack. Rumor had it that Magneto was pretty much a horrible dad.

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[info]in_extremis
2012-05-30 04:08 pm UTC (link)
Spidey's little slip wasn't lost on Tony, who might not have thought twice about it if the kid hadn't fumbled. 97% of that masks utility must have been in concealing one terrible poker face. Tony shot him a sidelong look with a wry smile, but let it pass, nodding sagely instead and returning his contemplation to the portrait. How green Spidey was was no revelation.

"That one is worth three-point-five million at auction," Tony offered with a nod at the hideous thing. That was the part he understood, he had Pepper to understand the humanistic expression. Those guys in ski masks must have been onto something. If only they had gotten into the business with all of that learned value, they might have been doing very well for themselves rather than knowing what Spider-Man's webs tasted like. Before the kid got any bright ideas, though, Tony sucked in a deep breath and looked his way, asking, "Ready to go back to work?"

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[info]imspiderman
2012-05-30 06:24 pm UTC (link)
Whoa, this thing was worth up to five million dollars?! Pete shuddered at the thought of breaking it. Not that it really mattered anymore. With the population gone, was there even a national currency anymore? Hmm. He gave Tony's question a smile and turned his neck back and forth to pop out the knots. "Sure. I'm ready for an adventure. What do we have?" It was probably going to be something gruesome or gross. Like wading through a horde of zombies. Or crawling around the sewer. Not that the sewer thing was very new to him. A ton of villains found sewers to be great hideouts.

Kind of made him almost miss the good old days. Knocking around creeps with bright costumes and a sackful of cash. "We could try to track down Mystique. I could sure use the payback." He re-imagined briefly the feeling of being thrown across Manhattan by Magneto. It was probably one of his more embarrassing moments in crime fighting. This next time they could try to even whip something up from the lab. Like an anti-Magneto ray. That would show 'em.

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[info]in_extremis
2012-05-30 07:32 pm UTC (link)
Good attitude. Tony smiled again while Spider-Man limbered up, dropping his hands to his sides and calling his helmet to spread from his neck and form over his head. It wasn't so different from 'the good old days'-- though, that train of thought from Spidey could get a little nerve-wracking. Even the way he said 'back before the outbreak', like they had entered into a whole new era, B.C., A.D., A.O., that there was no turning back from. It was getting hard to see, but Tony didn't want to believe there was no end to this, not yet.

"Next time," Iron Man promised, though he didn't foresee going anywhere near Mystique in the near future. Of course, it was still going to happen. It wasn't like Tony ever learned. "We're on car jacking duty," he explained, gesturing for Spidey to follow him out of the gallery and down to the sculpture garden. "We might have to move a lot of people and their stuff fast. It's either this or packing," he offered.

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[info]imspiderman
2012-05-30 09:12 pm UTC (link)
Wow, this should be fun. What self respecting superhero couldn't remember stopping a lot of carjackers in their career, now they were going to be in a role reversal. Which was kind of hilarious in it's own way. Peter followed Tony down the hall and out by the garden. Once they got near the open, he spun a web line and swung along in the air. "We could start by looking at the city bus station." Spider-Man offered assuming they were going for size and maximum space here. He wondered about how much luggage these people had very briefly as the pair made their way outside. "There's also a lot of tour guide buses with open roofs we could check out. Oh, and the question of fuel." Peter just couldn't imagine the idea of a working pump station open now. Which might be another issue. But hey, on the bright side traffic would be a breeze in the city.

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[info]in_extremis
2012-05-30 10:14 pm UTC (link)
Iron Man followed smoothly as Spidey leapt into the air, coasting ahead as the kid swung low and weaving to keep pace. The bus was a good thought, but Tony was a little more concerned about the traffic. No one might have been driving, but the streets were still jammed with abandoned cars from the botched evacuation, panic and ensuing chaos as everyone tried to move at once and climb over each other. Anyone with the muscle power would have to be clearing the streets ahead, and the avenues were going to be tight-- a bus might not make that trip.

"The transit is electric," he pointed out; there was one point in their favour. Noriko might be able to get them moving on her own. "But we can't risk getting stuck downtown, look," Iron Man advised, jerking his chin at the twisted metal in an intersection below, at least six cars crushed together and one showing its belly to the pair overhead. They might be better off with a tank. "The war museum doesn't have a vehicle collection, does it?" he mused. But there was the bus depot up ahead, the buses all orderly arranged as if unaware of the chaos around them.

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[info]imspiderman
2012-05-30 11:01 pm UTC (link)
"We could put Avengers on car clearing duty, but I have a feeling that would only attract more walkers." Spidey complained quietly as he looped around in the air and glanced in the direction Iron Man pointed out. That looked like a headache. Besides just how many super heroes here had strength to move these things anyhow? In the suit Tony probably did, and he had his spider powers. But Cap and Hawkeye were regular guys. And the Scarlet Witch wasn't exactly known for her muscle. Which left, two maybe three people depending on Jess. It was probably a bad idea. "How would we power the transit?" Spidey asked quizzically as he flipped in the air and landed on the side of the bus station building. "I don't think there's any power going through the city to even use."

He crawled underneath the garage along the ceiling and peered down at all the parked vehicles. At least the city was organized here. "Maybe they store spare fuel?" He asked aloud as he leaped down. Spider-Man swung Tarzan style across the large indoor space clearly enjoying the wide open air. He ran into a zombie at the end of the hall. Looked like a worker who'd just happened to have stayed and been bitten. Not a problem. Spidey webbed him to the wall without pausing a beat and looked around for some storage tanks or something. "Wait, this guy has a set of keys." Yoink! Now they had a set of keys.

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[info]in_extremis
2012-05-31 01:18 am UTC (link)
This got more complicated with every detail. Okay, they were going to have the clear the roads whether they used buses or BMW's, so they were going to have to deal with the infected. The Avengers that couldn't lift a truck could lead them away again-- fuck, they could really use Quicksilver then. Iron Man landed heavily on the roof as Spidey stuck to the wall, kneeling with a heavy head and tight fists, counting out a deep breath. Nothing seemed to be moving from up here.

"Noriko, the blue-haired girl, can collect environmental energy," he explained. "She can redirect it and power these guys up." Following Spider-Man, he rolled off of the roof to fall dangerously close to the first bus before heating its roof with his jets. Taking his time to weave through the vehicles for a thorough check, peeking into the windows, all of them looking cleaner than Tony remembered buses ever being. "This might actually work," he called thoughtfully as he coasted Spider-Man's way, coming to a hovering stop in front of the jerking zombie cocoon to watch him gnash angrily before spinning to follow again. "For a bus? Or for the janitor's closet?" he asked of the keys, thinking the latter wasn't very useful. Although, when he finally touched down on the concrete, the door Iron Man stood in front of looked particularly worse for the wear, splintered but still holding on. Cautiously, he reached out to give it a gentle, inquisitive push, getting a groan of wood in return, then another, hungrier one that followed.

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[info]imspiderman
2012-05-31 04:26 pm UTC (link)
"Car keys, definitely. The ring is full of them and each one's labeled too. This guy must be the staff mechanic or something." Spidey inferred as he glanced over at the webbed zombie snarling at them. He turned then and leaped up and over to the nearest bus. Once there Spidey crawled along to the front door and fished out the keys again. He matched the one of the keys on the ring with the bus number painted on the window and tried to open the door. "Ha!" Great, it worked. They had something here after all. Now they just needed fuel. Hopefully that closet Tony was inspected would yield something. If not maybe they could use the extremis armor to rip apart a deserted gas station.

Spider-Man frowned underneath his mask as he listened to Iron Man's description of the Noriko girl. "Sounds like a useful power to have. Is she a mutant or, uh bitten by something radioactive?" He asked wondering briefly on the subject of altered humans. He made his way back to Iron Man just in time to watch the metal hand push slightly against the door. "Was that what I think it was?" One more zombie wasn't too big of a deal, Peter could always web another one down. But a horde was a different story and Peter didn't have no where near that many cartridges on hand.

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[info]in_extremis
2012-06-01 10:33 pm UTC (link)
At least some of the details worked themselves out. Tony hadn't had the experience of hotwiring a bus in his long life and thought that was something of an accomplishment that he didn't mean to tarnish. Actually, there was a thought, maybe they didn't have to turn them on at all. They had to get a bus back to the museum somehow, or Noriko here, but they didn't have to take that risk-- maybe they didn't have to take any of them. "Hey, I had a thought," Iron Man said, head cocked, and waved a dismissive hand at the busted door. "Instead of hauling the traffic, I could just lift the bu--" The door burst in a shower of splinters, three bodies falling through it at once and piling onto Iron Man with gnashing teeth and nails, more following and stumbling over each other to get a bite of fresh meat. Iron Man hit the opposite wall like a ragdoll in his surprise, pushing ineffectually at the starved beasts, his hands sinking into sickly soft, rotting skin that tore away at the touch. It was a shitty idea anyway.

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[info]imspiderman
2012-06-05 11:46 pm UTC (link)
Well, this was bad. Iron Man was down and zombies were dog piling on him. "Uhh.. Iron Man?!" Spidey took an uncertain step back from the mess. It was really hard to concentrate here with the undead rushing around like this. God, he prayed that Stark's armor would protect him from a bite. The last thing the Avengers needed was another team mate going down. Quickly Spider-Man darted his eyes over to the door way frame and noticed the handful of undead pushing forward to cram out into the open. Oh, they couldn't let that happen! He brought up an arm and fired several blasts of webbing sealing the doorway up. It should at least buy them some time here.

Ok, now onto Stark. Peter brought arm up to fire a web line at one of the creeps and more bad news happened. One of his webshooters was out! "Great." The other one was also almost empty. Only one cartridge left too. He was going to have to conserve this stuff soon. It wasn't easy to make right now. "Tony?" A worried tone hit Peter's voice. He sent two web lines at two of the three zombies on top of the armored figure and yanked them off. Spidey webbed them both to the wall with the last of his other arm's webbing and then stopped to refill that last cartridge.

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[info]in_extremis
2012-06-06 05:26 pm UTC (link)
"I'm good," Tony grunted at Spidey's prompting, obviously more frustrated than particularly panicked. He was a little more sure of his armor vs. human teeth, even deranged ones, but was still hugely relieved when two of them were pulled off and he only had one left to drag to the floor with him in a headlock. Across the hall, more tried to reach through the webbing across the doorway, chewing on the threads and getting stuck in their tacky glue. Tony grimaced behind his mask and pushed himself to his feet, hauling his zombie with him, still gnashing under his arm and flailing ineffectually. How the hell had a whole party ended up in that dark little room? The creepy lone walker with all of the keys must have been running a tight ship.

"As I was saying," Iron Man panted, dragging his quarry toward the next door, this one with a great big window beside it looking into an empty, zombie-free room, "I could lift the bus. Or something lighter." He shoved the groaning captive into the uncharacteristically pristine waiting room and slammed the door shut on him, holding it tightly against the zombie's frustrated assault. "It doesn't have to be a vehicle if we skip the roads entirely," Iron Man finally got to finish his thought. Wait, that wasn't right. Why wasn't the guy he trapped moaning and flinging himself at the door in hungry desperation? Iron Man leaned over to peer through the window, watching him shuffle the other way entirely with certain drone-like intent. That wasn't right at all.

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[info]imspiderman
2012-06-06 05:56 pm UTC (link)
Right. He was protected from an infection. That was a relief. Spidey watched Iron Man toss the last little monster into a side room and then glanced over his team mates shoulder to peer at the little guy heading off in another direction entirely. "That's weird. Are they getting smarter? Huh."

With a sigh Peter leaned against the side of the bus and listened to Iron Man's plan. They would have to tread carefully here if it was going to work. There were only so many uninfected left in the city and every day that number dropped. "I don't see a problem with it. You'll both be vulnerable up in the air like that so we'll have to take flyers to guard everyone. I can web sling along. I think Jess can fly, right?" There haven't been super villain sighting in days so they didn't have to really worry about that. Still, it was a risk carrying people around in the air. If they should fall who would be able to catch them? Probably not Peter. A truck was one thing, a bus was entirely another. "Alright. So what else, uh-are you going to carry a bus or what exactly? Oh, and how long can your armor hold something up for?" If there was a time limit here it would be nice to know. A lot would holding on Iron Man's shoulders here. Literally.

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[info]in_extremis
2012-06-06 06:19 pm UTC (link)
A dismissive 'huh' didn't solve the mystery here and Iron Man continued to watch the zombie lope away while Spidey rambled, only offering a distracted, "Sort of, sure..." when he asked about Jess. It wasn't quite flying, more like gliding, not any use if Iron Man dropped the cargo and someone needed to scramble a recovery. They really needed to upgrade that suit; they could use another strong flyer if Wanda-- Well. Now Iron Man was really distracted. He shook it off, turning to Spider-Man to try to listen, still holding the doorknob but more for support than to keep it closed.

"We'll have to test it," he finally answered, because he wasn't sure himself. The armor was strong, sure, but that didn't mean Tony wasn't breaking a sweat trying to lift a whole bus and he definitely didn't know what kind of juice that would take. Conveniently, they had a natural testing option; "I have to get the thing back to the museum anyway, we'll find out--" A shotgun blast rattled the windows of the bus depot waiting room, making Tony instinctively jump away from it and raise his glowing palms at the glass. The trapped zombie was gone, nowhere in Tony's line of sight as he searched the room through his spread fingers.

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[info]imspiderman
2012-06-06 07:44 pm UTC (link)
Tony wasn't the only ducking out of the way. The sudden noise had Peter shifting back against the wall too. He leaped to the side of the building and crawled half way up for cover. A slight flaring of his spider sense dictated the level of the threat. It also told him the direction it was coming from. Seemed to be outside, obviously. "Well!" exclaimed Peter in puzzlement. He crawled back downward with his head upside down gazing out the window frame too. That was some greeting there. Someone was either shooting at zombies or at them. Honestly, Spider-Man disliked both possibilities. They shouldn't be killing these creatures if they could help it. Who knew how permanent the change was! Lots of other super villains had abilities that only temporarily did things just like this. To kill a victim infected was down right stupid. The other alternative meant they had enemies which confused the heck out of him.

He risked a glance in the direction of the remaining zombies still in the building and frowned underneath his mask. "We're running out of time." Spidey explained as he pointed to the doorframe closed shut with webbing. The horde was starting to slowly tear away at it. "We've got maybe twenty minutes."

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[info]in_extremis
2012-06-06 10:31 pm UTC (link)
More than enough time to...well, Tony didn't know what was going on yet, but twenty minutes sounded like plenty to him. "Noted," he acknowledged, dropping his repulsors to grab the door and pull it open. If there were uninfected people in here firing off guns and Tony had just trapped a zombie with them, the least he could do was apologize. Then maybe get them the hell out of here before those others busted out of Spider-Man's trap. He left the door open for Spidey to follow and scanned the area for heat signatures to sketch himself a map.

"I got at least three over here," he announced, carefully edging around a dividing wall. He didn't have to get far to spot the spatter of thick, brown blood and raised his weapons again when he rounded the corner. The zombie, if that was the same one, was a smear on the floor, what was left of his head a pattern on that wall, skull and brains slowly seeping down the polished white. Iron Man's count was right, though, and three people still stood, two holding guns and the third bent over the mess with rubber gloves and an apron. None of them seemed as shocked to see Iron Man as he was to see them; one of the armed ones actually smiled, though it was a twisted expression that didn't suggest any hint of warmth.

"That's a live one," the man noted and raised his gun.

"What--" was as far as Iron Man got before the first round was fired, scattering off of the curve of his breast plate, followed closely by a second. The double hit was enough to push him back, squinting in the spark caused by the ricochet. He was going to stop going in first, this was just embarrassing.

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[info]imspiderman
2012-06-11 06:08 pm UTC (link)
Ok, there was clearly no sense in these people. Didn't they know who Iron Man was? Plain gun shots were not going to do a thing to that armor. He understood why someone might be armed in the state this city was in, but these people could seriously hurt someone here if they kept shooting every stranger all willy nilly. Plus they knew the two of them were alive and fired on them anyway. That meant the jerks weren't exactly innocents here.

See, this is why Peter hated guns. Every time you turn around it was always that stuipid shoot first, ask questions later mentality. Well, not this time. Not on Spider-Man's watch. Spidey zipped around the corner right on Tony's heels. As soon as the first gunshot hit Tony's armor, Spider-Man leaped up on a web line and landed right in the middle of the throng of people. "Come on guys. That's no way to treat a guest." Immediately he webbed one gun arm down and used his super strength and speed to yank another right out of the second gunslinger's arms. "You're going to kill somebody behaving like that."

Once Peter was fairly certain the three were disarmed, He leaped back against the wall and wallcrawled into a flexible angle. If they wanted a fight here, well then they had one. He was tired of playing around. The team already had one Avenger down, they didn't need another. "We're here to help. Not get shot at."

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[info]in_extremis
2012-06-12 04:00 am UTC (link)
Clearly miffed, Iron Man ran his hands over his chest, checking for cosmetic damage that he clearly didn't deserve and would absolutely ruin the symmetry of his design. As if Spider-Man ripping their guns from their hands wasn't bad enough, it seemed as though Iron Man wasn't even taking them seriously. "I never liked you," the shooter growled at Spider-Man, pointing an accusatory finger. "What makes you think we need your help?"

"Zombies," Iron Man supplied, satisfied with his appearance and shrugging thoughtfully, "for instance."

"We got it covered, brother," the man said, sneering at the brains spattered on the wall. "Now why don't you give those back--" The third man, still crouched by the body, suddenly lurched forward and unhinged his jaw, unfurling a grossly long tongue that stretched the length between himself and Spider-Man to snap around the Avenger's neck like a whip. Iron Man cursed and threw his hands up again to shove the mutant back with a repulsor blast, leaving him open to a wild tackle, claws he hadn't noticed before scraping eerily across metal for purchase.

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[info]imspiderman
2012-06-13 08:11 pm UTC (link)
The tongue attack was a nice surprise. You don't see that every day. Of course, Spidey knew something was coming for him. He could feel it via his Spider Sense. For some reason though, he'd just assumed the source was from another gun that one of these three rejects had hidden on them. That was what he'd been expecting, but oh how wrong he was. Peter felt the sticky thing wrap around his throat and knew right then he was about to get thrown. Call it what you will, but after getting thrown through enough brick walls a person eventually comes to a certain understanding when the same thing is about to happen again. He gave a brief struggle with the tongue and then saw Iron Man blast the mutant with a quick shot of his replusor weapon. That was when the creep decided to throw him, and off Spidey went right through a wall. "Oooof." He came out the other side and hit a pile of Two by Fours with a smash.

"Oh, and the day was going so well." groaned Peter as he sat up after a moment. Well, at least nothing was seriously broken and the costume wasn't as torn as it could be. Parker luck, for ya. Spidey got to his feet and made for the door. That's when he noticed the lone zombie coming for him. Looked like a construction worker. "Hi there." He webbed the poor fellow to the wall and then turned to crawl back through the hole he'd come through.

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[info]in_extremis
2012-06-13 09:17 pm UTC (link)
Only to run straight into Iron Man, who stopped short long enough to grab Spidey around the chest and pull him back through the hole. The man who had tried to grapple with him was on the floor and shouting angrily, which might have had something to do with the hasty retreat. The only explanation Iron Man gave was, "Nope, out, abort." So they had found a pocket of crazies or cultists or something else that weren't taking kindly to their offers, who were the Avengers to insist when all these guys wanted to do was shoot and claw at them? Best case scenario, they subdue the group and take them back to their tiny pocket of civilization just for the shooting to start again. No go. There was no police station doorstep to drop them off on anymore.

"You okay?" Iron Man asked when they reached the roof of the bus station, hovering without quite touching down or letting Spider-Man go without confirmation. Which was when he noticed the group streaming out of the station doors, filling the narrow lanes between the neatly parked buses, all eyes turning up on them. Okay, cultists. Tony's money was on cultists. Why did this always happen? And they kept the place so nice, too.

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[info]imspiderman
2012-06-16 05:47 am UTC (link)
"Huh?" Well, there's Tony Stark. This whole adventure was starting to kind of spook Spidey. It happened as soon he'd made his way into the hole. Out of the blue popped Iron Man and before you could say cracker jacks, Tony jerked him out to the other side. Once there the two abruptly made their getaway. Which was fine with Peter. He was just about finished with these crazy people and their unnecessary violence. Getting thrown through a wall has that affect on a person's goodwill. "Good riddance." He said in a huff while leaning against the suit. Let it be a problem for another day. The two of them still hadn't quite gotten around to finishing their original problem regarding the survivors.

Ok, back to the first riddle. Peter latched onto the roof on all fours and glanced up at Iron Man with the semblance of a shrug. "I'll live." He followed Tony's sudden reaction down below just as his Spider Sense hit him. What now? Ah, a stirred up hornet's nest. That's what they had. "Great. And I have almost no webbing left. What's the plan?"

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[info]in_extremis
2012-06-16 07:26 pm UTC (link)
It was not this hard to catch a bus in this city the last time Tony checked. Granted, that was years ago, but Tony didn't remember it with any fondness. The group had weapons-- there were way too many people in New York carrying guns, Tony knew that now-- and they were raising them ready to hunt the intruders until they went down. "Running," Iron Man announced, "that's my plan." If Spider-man wanted to do anything that sounded less like being little girls, he was free to present it in the air after Iron Man snatched him back up to take off. Behind them, the crack of gunfire sounded like distant fireworks and Iron Man darted evasively, then abruptly stopped and changed course. They couldn't go back to the museum and bring the mob with them. "Options, Spidey, talk to me," he prompted, scanning the surrounding skyscrapers frantically as he circled and took sharp turns through the deserted streets.

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[info]imspiderman
2012-06-18 04:20 am UTC (link)
What was Tony asking now? It was really hard to concentrate on anything right then. Peter could literally feel his teeth rattling. Was this sort of nausea other people felt when they rode with him as he web slung around the city? He actually felt bad for Cassie now. How she put up with it? "Gosh, I.." Spidey began as he looked about. Everything was moving so fast, darn, uh.. What part of the city were they in again? Oh right, midtown. He picked the first thing that came to his mind. "Empire State building. Should be around one street to the left.." He quickly glanced back at the remains of the mob still giving chase in the far distance. That mess back there was still following them. Huh. What sort of cultists survived in the zombie ridden state of the city? This outing was starting to turn into such a headache. Peter weakly point across at the Empire State building as the pair jettisoned down the street line. Hopefully Tony saw it in time. "There!"

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