ᛏᛟᚾᛁ ᛋᛏᚨᚱᚲ (iron) wrote in thedoorway, @ 2014-09-18 20:27:00 |
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Entry tags: | !thread, bruce banner (mcu), tony stark / iron man (mcu) |
Who: Bruce Banner & Tony Stark (Both MCU)
When: Thursday evening.
Where: Their lab.
What: Bruce, as per usual, is Stark's sounding board. Dr. Curt Connors and Bruce Banner have similar.... personality problems, and Stark wants to talk to Bruce about whether taking on Connors for his talent is a wise decision.
Rating: PG
"Did you know that polar bears are so effective at conserving energy that they are impossible to detect on heat sensors?" Stark said, swiping his diagrams to the side as he glanced through a clear glass screen which displayed the statistics he was reviewing, and looked at Banner sitting across the room. He wanted to talk to his friend, but this was one of those subjects that was always just a little bit difficult for him to attack. He never thought of the Hulk as a monster, but he knew that drawing a comparison between Bruce's "Other Guy" and a giant Lizard that killed Captain Stacy and attempted to alter the genetic state of the entire city of New York would probably not be appreciated no matter how well-meaning it was, so he'd just start this conversation as far off topic as possible and if they somehow ended up back around at the fact he was getting a genius geneticist out of a mental institution because it was Harry Osborn's best chance at living past twenty-three then they were supposed to get back there. Stark was doing everything right on this. He pulled the right strings, greased the right palms and now he was having David Alleyne give him a list of the best possible institutions so he could wave money at them, explain what he wanted them to work on and then -- hope, pray then they didn't back out of the deal once they realized that Connors was part of the package. But he was needed. It was his research that had kept Norman Osborn around for so long, and even if that was all they could do for Harry right now -- it was better than just watching the kid die. Surely, Bruce had to agree with him, right? |