"Logan?" The Captain tilted his head from side to side, as if weighing his options for a moment. It was true that he and Logan had a long history, they'd fought side-by-side during WWII on a couple of occasions. The Invaders joined up with the Canadian Armed Forces for a number of special operations, and while Logan's memory sometimes suffered because of the things that had been done to him and his mind's unique ability to heal itself, they'd always been on relatively good terms. There were differences of opinion, but it never led to a lack of respect on either camp. "No, I think I'll address them all first, but I might approach Logan afterwards. The last thing I want to do, though, is to make Xavier's school or the X-Men think that I'm trying to back channel this with my old war buddies. That's not what I'm here to do."
Steve dislodged himself from the table and walked a few steps to one of the support beams, built into Stark's basement lab. He opened an invisible wall panel on the side, and pressed a button to bring up a projection screen. He entered a few commands, followed by his password, and brought up what they'd been able to lift from the mall security cameras of the sentinel attack. It wasn't a lot to go on, but until they had a better idea of the exact technology that was used to design and build the machines, it was all they had to go on. Steve was hesitant about designing a program of attack against the sentinels only because he didn't have a clear enough idea as to what their defences were, of for that matter: their weaknesses. Launching something prematurely could mean more damage than good, and that wasn't a risk he wanted to take with the situation being as sensitive as it was, and with the reputation of mutant-kind on the line. "I want you to study these tonight, and let me know what they tell you. Because if they keep being deployed and there keeps being incidents then that means what we have to do is put ourselves between these pieces of junk and the people that need to be protected. Right now, that's what I want to be ready for -- everything else -- well, to really take the sentinels offline, we're going to have to get a lot more information off of them than what we have already. That's what I'd like to do. Either by intercepting commands and jamming the signals or accessing their tiny little robot brains and frying their circuits. I know nothing we come up with right now will be foolproof, but we're going to need something."
This was where, generally, Steve would finish off by saying something like 'I'll leave you to it', but he didn't. He just turned back from the screen and took another sip of his coffee. There was a lot of other stuff going through his mind right now that had little to nothing to do with the problem at hand, but he felt a bit guilty about bringing all of that up when he knew that his priority should be on fixing the problems that he's just laid out in front of Tony.