Billy Kaplan (
wearingthestars) wrote in
revivalproject2020-06-03 03:31 pm
You can't hide from your problems | Calibrations
WHO: Billy Kaplan, OPEN
WHERE: Billy's Calibration Room
WHAT: Calibrations
WHEN: 3 June - 10 June
WARNINGS: Potential Warnings for Violence, Depression, Death and Suicide, but also some happy things
The room you step into isn't all that different from Billy's actually room back home, for those that know it. It looks like the room of a typical nerdy teenager, walls adorned with posters of his favourite heroes, and a desk cluttered with unfinished homework. There's shelves with books, and assorted action figures, as well as a few old games- like operation, which don't seem to have gotten much attention lately, covered in a layer of dust.
Billy lays on his bed with an assortment of comics, reading through them, though when he glances up you might note that his eyes are wrong. All black with fields of stars, like you can see the depths of universe in them.
He curls a finger, and a box beneath the bed scoots further back into the darkness.
WHERE: Billy's Calibration Room
WHAT: Calibrations
WHEN: 3 June - 10 June
WARNINGS: Potential Warnings for Violence, Depression, Death and Suicide, but also some happy things
The room you step into isn't all that different from Billy's actually room back home, for those that know it. It looks like the room of a typical nerdy teenager, walls adorned with posters of his favourite heroes, and a desk cluttered with unfinished homework. There's shelves with books, and assorted action figures, as well as a few old games- like operation, which don't seem to have gotten much attention lately, covered in a layer of dust.
Billy lays on his bed with an assortment of comics, reading through them, though when he glances up you might note that his eyes are wrong. All black with fields of stars, like you can see the depths of universe in them.
He curls a finger, and a box beneath the bed scoots further back into the darkness.

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Billy and Hulkling stood before an assortment of Avengers that might seem unfamiliar to Tony- some regular faces like Wanda (alive and well), Thor and Steve, but some new additions, like Rogue, Havock, and Wolverine.
"So, it's my fault," Billy explained, "I cast this spell, and it's summoned some kind of monster from another dimension or... I don't know. It's replaced our parents with drones or something. We have to get rid of it, somehow. Can you help, Wanda?"
"Of course we can, Billy," she assured calmly.
Hulkling leaned in close to whisper, "You call her Wanda?"
"Better than 'The Scarlet Mom," he hissed back.
"We know exactly how to deal with this..." Wanda continued.
The memory seemed to smash cut to the group outside of the Kaplans' open door, Billy and Hulkling held firmly in place like necking teenagers being dragged home by the police.
"Here you go, Ms. Altman. Hope they didn't scare you with their running away," Wanda said as they passed the boys off. Inside the Kaplans limbs seemed to liquefy, pinning the boys to the wall with a flesh coloured goo, though none of the Avengers took any notice.
"Some kind of fanciful story about you dying, and then being possessed by a monster," Wanda explained to Ms. Altman, "The details we're...nonsensical."
"It's okay," Ms. Altman assured, drinking from a WORLD'S BEST MOM mug, "It's been very hard for them recently, thank you so much. Are you sure you can't stay for coffee?"
"Captain! Can't you see? Hel--" Billy pleaded, silenced by Cap interrupting in a stern voice.
"Be a grown-up, William. This is beneath you." He was the last to walk out, leaving the boys to the mercy of Mother who closed the door behind them with a smile.
"What lovely superheroes they are. Fine role models."
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Tony was barely listening, focus jumping quickly around the assembly but lasering onto Wanda, looking regal and comfortable as ever, like she hadn't gone anywhere at all and was leading the team again-- Tony started to ask, "What is she wearing--?", eyes not leaving her, only to find himself standing somewhere else entirely. And this part of the memory felt very much like a Cap plan, less pieces out of place, he was always trying to dump these kids back on their parents, but it was when Cap tossed his last nasty little dig that Tony finally thought to ask, "Where was I?" He would have at least been able to tell Steve to lighten up a little on the flight back, but instead, what, Thor was carrying him? Tony's other questions didn't matter that much, he was already waving them off, because he had to point out, "I thought you said we were from the same dimension, what the hell was that?" No wonder Tommy didn't trust him.
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"And then we were gone for a year, so...I'm kind of out of date on the most current situation."
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"...She was an inter-dimensional parasite who feds off magic and power, and...everything was basically just a tug of war between her and Loki for who got to eat or control my powers..."
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"...I tried to stop. I quit. But- it just...it feels like no matter what I try to do, no matter how much I want to help it just...ends up hurting someone in the end. How am I supposed to know what right? How did you guys do it for so long? Making all the right calls and- I don't know what to do with this power, I don't want it-"
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"I'm not trying to tell you that you should stop. But in another couple of years, you're going to be looking at yourself now like you can look back on the kid who made the rational choice to name himself Ass-guardian. What I'm trying to say is, don't flatter yourself."
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"...You're weirdly good at this," he muttered with a teasing grin, "You ever think of having kids?"
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It might have been a space Tony recognized, the Cube, a S.H.I.E.L.D. prison, but the captives in question were not the sort he might have expected to find there.
The room was bloody, rusty and pieced together, three teenaged heroes strapped to the walls, a fourth left slumped broken on the floor, his neck at an unnatural angle. Billy had some kind of contraption surgically attached to him, pinned through sharp prongs in his ears. He was chanting desperately while the Warden worked away cutting open an unconsious Teddy, over and over. He stopped to access his tools and he chatted idly with Billy as he did.
"It really shouldn't be this hard," he noted, setting down a bloody knife onto a tray full of bloodied instruments.
"IwanthimtostopIwanthimtostopIwanthimtostop", Billy chanted desperately as the Warden wiped down his bloody gloves, and grinned pointed at him.
"But we do usually install power dampeners with our surgeo-machines under heavy anesthetic. Call me old fashioned but I prefer to do it by hand..."
"IwanthimtostopIwanthimtostopIwanthimtostop"
"...Which makes it very difficult when someone's organs keep moving out of the way..." He looked pointedly at the unconscious Teddy.
"IwanthimtostopIwanthimtostopIwanthimtostop"
"I don't know what you're complaining about. Your procedure went quite smoothly, I thought." He approached Billy and gestured tauntingly to his ears.
"Your 'spells' do not work if you can't hear yourself casting them...with that device implanted you can hear everything but your own voice. But do keep trying...I find it soothing."
The Billy that wasn't part of this memory tried very pointedly not to engage it with, looking away from Teddy, electricity crackling at his fingertips.
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The scene wasn't totally unfamiliar, though. He had been strung up with the whole team at the mercy of some manic asshole plenty of times, stripped of their powers and subject to the ramblings of a supervillain. Tony slowly circled around the table with Teddy to return to Billy, eyes narrowed and shoulders back like he was stalking the man with the knives. "How did he catch you...?" Not that Tony needed the advice, but managing to subdue both Hulkling and Wiccan was a delicate procedure, and this guy looked like a butcher.
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Two attendants entered the room and pulled his attention away for a moment. Like the Warden, their outfits were similiar to those worn by S.H.I.E.L.D. though with their own distinct flair.
"Warden? You're needed outside. We have a situation with Noh-Varr."
Billy continued to chant in the background, while the Warden looked annoyed and moved to leave. "That cockroach is more trouble than he's worth."
One of the attendants looked to the boy still on the ground
"Sir, the skrull-boy's neck is broken. Should I have the body vaporized?" he asked, and the girl strapped to the wall looked to the broken body with tears in her eyes. The Warden looked dismissive.
"No...I think he's fine there for the moment."
"IwanthimtostopIwanthimtostopIwanthimtostop."
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Billy of the memory struggled against his restraints, still chanting uselessly, trying to free himself, free the others, anything to get them out of here while the Warden was gone.
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The Warden returned, approaching a wall panel.
"I would like this operating room taken off the grid for the next few hours, please. I am preparing to do some top secret work. Authorization code Delta, Alpha, Kappa."
Billy tried to change tactics.
"IwanthimtogotosleepIwanthimtogotosleep."
He turned to smile at Billy, "There, some privacy at last."
"IwanthimtogotosleepIwanthimtogotosleep."
"Hmmm, do you really just want me to "go to sleep"? You don't want to punish me? Hurt me?" he taunted, going to pick up his scalpel again. "The idealism of youth...I suppose you think you're above murderous thoughts. So childish."
"IwanthimtogotosleepIwanthimtogotosleep."
"Here, let's see if we can't get you to change your tune," he threatened, stalking pointedly towards Teddy.
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