Tony Stark (
in_extremis) wrote in
revivalproject2022-04-02 08:27 pm
Entry tags:
- destiny: cayde-6,
- detroit become human: york stark,
- ffvii: reeve tuesti (crau),
- it chapter 2: richie tozier,
- marvel comics: tommy shepherd,
- star wars: cal kestis,
- the magnus archives: jonathan sims,
- voltron: keith (dfau),
- †: circle of magic: lark,
- †: destiny: lord felwinter,
- †: ffxv: noctis lucis caelum,
- †: marvel comics: jean grey (crau),
- †: marvel comics: lauri-ell,
- †: marvel comics: tony stark,
- †: mcu: quentin beck,
- †: star wars: rey
Indictment
WHO: Absolutely everyone.
WHERE: The diner.
WHAT: A decision has to made about threats to the community.
WHEN: After an attempted murder, a chaotic rescue, and an awkward reunion. Now.
WARNINGS: Nothing yet. Mark it if something comes up because...
NOTES: Structurally, this is a mingle, so you can decide what part of this is actually important to you. What you talk about in here doesn't have to be directly Beck-related, but for details about the incident, further organizing, and if you want to determine what your characters might have done/seen/heard in the meantime, this post is still good!
[NETWORK//text @ everyone]
This was the last thing Tony wanted to do. The diner at least felt familiar, neutral--somewhere he could be in control, without having all of the attention on him. Being able to bask in the attention would have been so much easier. As it was, that felt like he would be inviting everyone to really examine the cracks in the armor. They were here because he had already lost control.
As if that didn't already feel enough like an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, Tony found himself standing in a circle of seats that he had arranged, the tables pushed up against the walls, and couldn't honestly say how much that had been intentional. He raised a lip, and looked to Felwinter as though he would have any illuminating insight about productive interior design. He seemed like he wanted to be here even less than Tony did. Beck was his charge for the time being, though, and as awkward as it was to stand in his stupid chair-circle with the pair of them, Tony did appreciate having Felwinter there to keep an eye on their...problem. Even if having witnesses to his restless energy made it all the more humiliating. Felwinter couldn't sit on Beck forever just to make sure he didn't lure anyone else off the edge of a cliff, so they were all going to have to survive a little humiliation.
"I think the coffee's done," Tony declared, with absolutely no idea what state the coffee was actually in and readily moving toward the kitchen regardless. "Do you want one? I'll get you one. Do you do that sort of...?" He was still talking, and what Felwinter did or didn't eat and drink might have otherwise been something Tony pushed him about, but he was already mentally in the kitchen and trailed off as he went, flapping a hand to wave off any refusal of his offer or explanation about Felwinter's digestive situation. Maybe he would just stay in the kitchen and listen, let Beck hang himself.
Tony took a deep breath, pushing his sunglasses up his nose and squaring his shoulders, readying himself for a performance.
WHERE: The diner.
WHAT: A decision has to made about threats to the community.
WHEN: After an attempted murder, a chaotic rescue, and an awkward reunion. Now.
WARNINGS: Nothing yet. Mark it if something comes up because...
NOTES: Structurally, this is a mingle, so you can decide what part of this is actually important to you. What you talk about in here doesn't have to be directly Beck-related, but for details about the incident, further organizing, and if you want to determine what your characters might have done/seen/heard in the meantime, this post is still good!
[NETWORK//text @ everyone]
Come to the diner. We have to talk.
If you don't show up, I'll assume you agree with me because you're incredibly intelligent and graceful. The city of Temba thanks you for your contribution to our justice system.
This was the last thing Tony wanted to do. The diner at least felt familiar, neutral--somewhere he could be in control, without having all of the attention on him. Being able to bask in the attention would have been so much easier. As it was, that felt like he would be inviting everyone to really examine the cracks in the armor. They were here because he had already lost control.
As if that didn't already feel enough like an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, Tony found himself standing in a circle of seats that he had arranged, the tables pushed up against the walls, and couldn't honestly say how much that had been intentional. He raised a lip, and looked to Felwinter as though he would have any illuminating insight about productive interior design. He seemed like he wanted to be here even less than Tony did. Beck was his charge for the time being, though, and as awkward as it was to stand in his stupid chair-circle with the pair of them, Tony did appreciate having Felwinter there to keep an eye on their...problem. Even if having witnesses to his restless energy made it all the more humiliating. Felwinter couldn't sit on Beck forever just to make sure he didn't lure anyone else off the edge of a cliff, so they were all going to have to survive a little humiliation.
"I think the coffee's done," Tony declared, with absolutely no idea what state the coffee was actually in and readily moving toward the kitchen regardless. "Do you want one? I'll get you one. Do you do that sort of...?" He was still talking, and what Felwinter did or didn't eat and drink might have otherwise been something Tony pushed him about, but he was already mentally in the kitchen and trailed off as he went, flapping a hand to wave off any refusal of his offer or explanation about Felwinter's digestive situation. Maybe he would just stay in the kitchen and listen, let Beck hang himself.
Tony took a deep breath, pushing his sunglasses up his nose and squaring his shoulders, readying himself for a performance.

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"He could always take care of himself. One of the strongest people I know," he muttered. Not that Tony ever had much success trying to tell Peter what to do, anyway. Tony tried to gather himself, pushing his shoulders back and putting some of the flippant ice back in his voice to boast, "And I've got gods on speed-dial."
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"There is also the chance that for all the alternate existences of Earth that there appear to be, that perhaps there could be a Quentin Beck who isn't a danger to people," Felwinter suggested. "Are there others familiar with him who are here? It is everyone and no one's fault. In the end it was Quentin Beck who acted upon reasons that hold no place here, and it is only fortunate that he has failed."
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Jon might have been. He was kind of a god, wasn't he? Tony dropped his hand abruptly, the date thing sounding suddenly like less of a joke than he had intended.
Distracted, he had to blink to catch up with what Felwinter was trying to tell him--reassure him?--and just as easily shrugged off the naive idea that this whole thing wasn't his fault entirely. "There could be, but that Beck wouldn't get Peter living with him at the first opportunity," he grumbled. Being Tony's fault didn't mean Tony was the problem, though, and certainly didn't mean he wasn't going to keep trying to fix it, so he started to nod.
"He needs help," he said, still looking away, like he was trying to do a complex calculation. "'Reasons that hold no place here', that's--that's the problem, isn't it? He thinks they do. He's..." Tony twirled a finger by his ear. Maybe not the most sensitive expression.
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"Mentally compromised, yes," Felwinter nodded after taking a moment to work out the gesture. "If we are looking to find fault for the matter, at the source it would be upon the Agrii or their device that brings people here. Such will not solve anything, unless they decide to make right by taking back their mistaken 'hero.'" He shrugged. "What do you want out of this, Stark?"
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"D'you mean, what do I want to be done?" he clarified. "I don't know, I guess I--I was hoping someone would have some power that made for an easy solution. Send us back in time so it never happened. Psychic calibration. Something." The grimace returned, and he tried to give Felwinter a hopeful, inquisitive look. He wasn't hiding something really useful behind that intimidating stare, was he?
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He shook his head, looking towards the floor, somehow regretful he couldn't deliver on whatever Tony might have expected of him. "If such things were accessible there would be many things I would have liked to circumvent."
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The Exo looked around the room again, at those gathered, at the guilty party. "Perhaps my solution is too simple. I will tell you now, if the boy had not intervened, I would have killed Beck. -or attempted to."
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While Tony couldn't say he was surprised by Felwinter's very final problem solving, it was still enough of a shock to him that he was willing to commit to it before he had even talked to Peter that Tony blurted, "What, why?"
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He was a little surprised himself that Tony needed to ask that he took a moment to consider how to respond. "Operational necessity," he said, condensing his thoughts into the two words.
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Felwinter seemed to frown a little. "I do not kill by necessity. Any kills by my hands are a response." His shoulders sagged in what might have been the expression of a sigh, feeling once again weary of everything. He looked out past the people, out at the open door and its framed light. "I just want peace."
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"Has killing ever brought peace?" he pressed, looking slightly desperate that Felwinter couldn't actually answer that--or if he did, that he saw the inherent flaw in the question. Was it peace, if it was made by violence?
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"It depends on the peace sought. ...but I suppose in this instance, it won't come so easily."
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"What if he, you know, just agrees to never do it again? Pinky swear," he suggested. "Killing him would have been a little bit hasty. Can't take that one back."
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"We can't know that, though, not for certain, unless we give him the chance to do it again. And now we're more prepared, we know what to be on guard for. He's lost his most effective weapon," he pointed out. "And it's--it's a precedent, that I don't want to establish. This place--I've done some terrible things here, that I didn't know I was capable of. And even if we always had are full faculties, and nothing was getting into our heads, we're from such different places--we're never going to have a consistency of morality, and we can't just kill people over philosophical disagreement, or not having the faculties to even know why something is damaging. There has to be an alternative."
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"Do you forgive him for doing what he did?" Tony had been, after all, the main target.
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Felwinter's second question surprised him out of that consideration, though, and he raised his eyebrows, looking like he expected Felwinter to continue again before shrugging and flapping his hand. "Of course," he could more easily answer that one. "Not to the kids--I don't know, maybe, but for letting me fall..." It felt like he was supposed to have a reason, and that part was harder. He had to fall into thought again to form the right words without probing too uncomfortably deeply into his own psyche, focus rolling back up to the ceiling. "I don't have the bandwidth to hang onto stuff like that. It happens. People have their reasons. It was days ago," said like it was a millennium. "What we do next, that's more important, what's coming. At home, they'd probably put him in jail, so he couldn't do it to anyone else. Ideally, while he's isolated like that, we could get him the help he needs, deal with his brain thing, the antisocial thing, rehabilitate him."
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"If he is willing," he said after a moment, after Tony had hopped back onto the previous train of thought. He cast a look over at Beck again. "Somewhere where he cannot do harm to anyone would be good. We will see if he accepts that he needs help. Thus far he has not even admitted to the things he has done."
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Felwinter looked back at Tony, head canting slightly to the side. "For the most part. It is difficult to say when the very atmosphere warps and becomes unstable in what we can expect of the world itself. Otherwise it is calm. Under less unusual circumstances I probably would not mind dwelling here in the long term."
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