If Diana felt unworthy, imagine Thor's thoughts on the matter. Neither really needed to go there, though. Not yet. There was so much else going on that was vastly more important, and Thor wasn't sure he was ready to open himself up again that way, even if there wasn't. He felt Diana tremble as she pulled away, but assumed a big part of that was the cold. It was getting chilly as night wore on, though he didn't feel it so much thanks to the hoodie he wore. Thinking she was cold, he debating slipping it around her shoulders, but she got so animated when she spoke that he didn't need to bother. Her energy had returned and the movement alone would warm her.
It sounded like this Steve Trevor had been a big influence on her life. Thor wondered if he was one of the two ghosts Diana saw, the one that hadn't yet been identified. Maybe it was a sexist assumption on his part, but if not, it wasn't a huge leap in logic to make the connection, even for him. She had him laughing by the end of her story, and with her joke, that allowed Thor a moment to continue.
"His name is Groot, and he can only say, 'I am Groot', but eventually we all understand him. Then there's Rocket, the Trash Panda I called Rabbit for so long before I found out what a raccoon is. We have a Kree cyborg on the crew, called Nebula, and another woman whose species I don't know. You would like that one. Fierce, fearless. A warrior. She's called Gamora. Her history is... complicated, but she needed some time away, let's say. So one of our captain's goals is to find her. There are two others as well, Drax and Mantis. They are friends, highly entertaining together or apart. Mantis is empathic and Drax is... What's the word when someone in a comedy never intentionally makes a joke, but ends up being funny anyway? That is Drax."