Worry not, this isn’t a Michael Bay film, sub-director. I’ll keep Tony from causing any... unnecessary damage. Victor sat strapped in the jumpseat in his flight suit with the Uther in its canister attached to the small of his back, and a large black box secured in the seat next to him. Tony wore a synapse suit under his armor but Vic usually didn’t due to the migraines that neural impulse gear gave him so he was in black BDUs like a soldier so he took a pocketwatch out of one of the cargo pants pockets and sighed deeply closing his eyes and saying a prayer silently. He then looked over at Steve with a worried expression before taking out a remote device and tossing it to the super soldier. “It’s a targeting beacon. I brought as many orbital strike drones as I could muster on short notice, they’ve got a thirty foot blast radius so make sure the splash zone is clear. You have eleven shots so use them wisely, my armor will act as the relay but I’ll need boots on the ground to call in the strikes. Think of it as an artillery strike, just paint a target and the drones will do the rest, if the button is green, it's safe to drop the hammer but if it's red one or more of us is in the area of effect.” Price was often called a merchant of death by those who hated him, like they did with Tony so Victor wanted the Longbow drones commanded by a soldier - a man who wouldn’t want to use them without restraint.
Price had worked overtime on the Quinjet modifications and tested it before clearing it for service - the technology the Kree had at their disposal was honestly concerning. He looked up at Carol with a look of said concern on his face. “I can’t help but wonder how small we really are on the galactic stage. We face cosmic annihilation constantly and as a species we still fling probes into the void and haven't even moved past our own moon.” He was confident that they could rout Ronan again but what happened after that? Where would they go from here? Maybe Tony was right. Maybe Ultron was the best chance they had. He’d been reluctant to fully commit to the project but this situation got him thinking.