Dial (Ben10/Marvel Cinematic Universe SI)

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Although, I think the Centipede soldiers count as steel types as well.

I think we can count them as normal tipes with items that boost their physical atacks.

Iron man would be a Steel type. A Normal/Steel type.

Thats a good thought actually, the avengers pokemons types, lemme try it.

Captain and Winter would be Lucario lite basically, with Fighting/Steel.

Widow would be Fighting/Dark.

Hawk would be a Flying/Fighting.

Hulk would be Fighting/Normal, in that order, bar is optional.

Falcon would be Steel/Flying.

WM would be Steel... Just steel.

Scarlet would be psychic.

Mercury would be a completely normal type abusing extreme speed.

Vision would be steel/ghost.

Dial would be Arceus junior.
 
Dial would be Arceus junior.
Okay, that legitimately made me grin. I was thinking Ditto, but you're right I think.
No mention of Fastracks blood being left behind?
...imagine if its given to Quicksilver...
They're good. Hawkeye and Dial took down the entire warehouse, and there wasn't any HYDRA after that. Besides, it's more that his knuckles were bloodied rather than pouring or anything, much the way any boxers would after bare-knuckle boxing. Considering how damn tough Centipede soldiers are depicted to be, I thought that would make sense that even the stronger than normal Fasttrack would have that.
 
Bleh...the Inhumans. The point where AoS rapidly lost my interest. Still haven't seen the finale of season 2, though I know the cliffnotes version of it and kept read up on season 3 so I could follow along when other people talked about it.
 
Bleh...the Inhumans. The point where AoS rapidly lost my interest. Still haven't seen the finale of season 2, though I know the cliffnotes version of it and kept read up on season 3 so I could follow along when other people talked about it.
I'll try my best to make them interesting. Keep in mind with the Avengers around, the Inhumans thing won't be quite the godlike beings they were touted as in the show. I did like some of the later stuff they did, but at some point, I was irritated.

I mean, I liked some of the powers, and Lash was a cool villain. But they started to have Hypocrisy syndrome in season 2. It got better of course, but still.

That said, the best moment in AOS to me was still when Ghost Rider burned his way through Robbie Reyes and revealed himself in the MCU. But that said, any humans wouldn't show in force until after this stories Avengers 2 Arc, and not for a while after.
 
I'll try my best to make them interesting. Keep in mind with the Avengers around, the Inhumans thing won't be quite the godlike beings they were touted as in the show. I did like some of the later stuff they did, but at some point, I was irritated.

I mean, I liked some of the powers, and Lash was a cool villain. But they started to have Hypocrisy syndrome in season 2. It got better of course, but still.

That said, the best moment in AOS to me was still when Ghost Rider burned his way through Robbie Reyes and revealed himself in the MCU. But that said, any humans wouldn't show in force until after this stories Avengers 2 Arc, and not for a while after.
how about Lockjaw?
he always looked nice as far as i remember...

...speaking of GR...
you think if you toss him onto a falling helecarrier he could make it work temporarily?
I'm imagining him and the team being on a helecarrier which gets shot at by, some fast plane thing or something...

Dial is going to go Upgrade to stop the decent, but then GR steps up, says for him to save his transformation, before transforming and Riderizing the helecarrier, before using the flames as a boost to catch up to the fast plane thing...

i'm not too sure what was going through my head, but i thought i might as well write it down anyway.
 
how about Lockjaw?
he always looked nice as far as i remember...

...speaking of GR...
you think if you toss him onto a falling helecarrier he could make it work temporarily?
I'm imagining him and the team being on a helecarrier which gets shot at by, some fast plane thing or something...

Dial is going to go Upgrade to stop the decent, but then GR steps up, says for him to save his transformation, before transforming and Riderizing the helecarrier, before using the flames as a boost to catch up to the fast plane thing...

i'm not too sure what was going through my head, but i thought i might as well write it down anyway.
Kind of makes me wonder what an Upgraded Hell Vehicle would be like. I mean, the imagery alone is horrifying, let alone the reality.
 
Dial would be Arceus junior.

Okay, that legitimately made me grin. I was thinking Ditto, but you're right I think.

I mean, Dial's omnitrix should theoretically contain Celestialsapien data so wouldn't he qualify as a Ditto who can, in extremely rare extenuating circumstances,* transform into God--*cough* Arceus?

*Can't find it on the wiki but I recall Azmuth mentioning at some point that some of the more powerful alien forms like Alien X were supposed to be restricted from casual use. Pretty sure that wasn't in a fanfic.
 
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I mean, Dial's omnitrix should theoretically contain Celestialsapien data so wouldn't he qualify as a Ditto who can, in extremely rare extenuating circumstances,* transform into God--*cough* Arceus?

*Can't find it on the wiki but I recall Azmuth mentioning at some point that some of the more powerful alien forms like Alien X were supposed to be restricted from casual use. Pretty sure that wasn't in a fanfic.
I don't recall that ever being a thing. Seeing as it's supposed to be a tool of inter species understanding it doesn't make sense for some forms to be limited in use.
 
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I don't recall that ever being a thing. Seeing as it's supposed to be a tool of inter species understanding it doesn't make sense for some forms to be limited in use.
limited due to ptacticallity. Alien X is able to destroy and create the universe at a whim.

Shit's dangerous. Only logical for Azmuth to lock some behind formidable defenses unless necessary.


And sheesh. That capture of the two agents are gonna piss off lots of people. Do they still not know of the backdoor of the mind control gig they had before? Or are they gonna rely on the Scepter?
 
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Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch

When HYDRA kidnapped their targets, they knew there were risks. But there were two escape risks unaccounted for, who were speaking in their room.

"We leave tomorrow," Wanda said to Pietro. "After everything they've done? Kidnapping those people? We need to escape."

"Can we take them with us, do you think?" Pietro asked.

"I... Maybe," Wanda said, frowning. "But they're under heavy guard. That woman, Rana, she's watching them. And if we get caught..."

Pietro shuddered, and Wanda felt herself doing the same. Since getting her powers, she hadn't found herself fearing much. But now?

Emil Blonsky was bad enough. Combined with Rana, the Centipede soldiers, Deathlok? Wanda felt fear. Together, she was sure she and her brother could defeat them, at least escape if nothing else. But with the prisoners?

But they needed to leave. Maybe go back to Sokovia? For some reason, the idea no longer appealed to her. She felt... she needed to do something. Make amends, somehow.

There was a knock at the door. Sharing a look, Pietro sped over to the door in a blur and opened it before rushing back to Wanda as though he had never moved at all.

Helen and Deathlok walked into the room. Helen brushed her hair behind her head, smiling at the pair. Deathlok simply stared at them.

"Hey," Helen said, sounding friendly. "We have orders."

"Orders?" Wanda asked confused. "What are we doing?"

"Leaving, dawlin," Helen said kindly. "Well, the others are. SHIELD and the Avengers will be on their way soon. Some of us will stay as a skeleton crew, lead them somewhere else to fight."

"I'm sorry?" Pietro asked, his accent becoming a touch stronger. "We're just going to be a distraction?"

"Not exactly," Deathlok responded. "Strucker and Sterns have a plan. And Blonsky can't wait."

Pietro and Wanda shared a look at that. Everyone knew what Blonsky wanted. It was, after all, what the Maximoffs wanted as well... or it was.

"Ok," Helen said, looking over at Deathlok. "Sugah, you mind if I talk to the Twins alone for a sec?"

Deathlok nodded, turning and walking out. When the cyborg left, Helen waited for the door to close. Then she tapped her belt, and brief noise of static came from it, followed by her turning to glare at the pair.

"Seriously, if you're going to talk about leaving, make sure ya ain't bugged," Helen said. "Or at least invest in a jammer."

Pietro uncrossed his arms, gaping. "How did you-"

"Please, sugah, Sterns and Strucker have been bugging and unbugging this castle since we got here," Helen shook her head. "Now listen closely. Because my girls and I have been talking about the crap HYDRA has been pulling, and I think we can help each other out."

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January 20th, 2014

Rana Williams/Aberration

Within the castle, in the early morning, Rana stood at Struckers right side, watching as soldiers and scientists lifted large boxes, put away equipment, and packed up chemicals and serums. Sterns was standing with them, the big-headed scientist scowling as everything was moved.

"This is not conducive to my research," Sterns said, his eyes hard on Strucker. "If you approved my experiment earlier, we could have a force capable of fighting the Avengers off."

"Not without control over them," Strucker pointed out. "As it is, we are being forced to leave America entirely."

Sterns scowled. "If you'd allowed me more time-"

"The AI has begun to track us," Strucker said firmly. "And your intelligence has proven insufficient. We can no longer even divert them," Sterns scowled at the insult to his genius. "SHIELD has taken down three bases in their rage... And the Hulk is helping. They are coming here."

Rana and Sterns glanced at Strucker. Sterns, with interest and a small smile on his face.

Rana, on the other hand, thought about that. The Hulk. She had only been changed a couple of days ago. And she'd felt... magnificent. Her strength, her durability, speed, even her healing. She felt unstoppable. But there were two beings she wanted to challenge now. She'd never been competitive. But now, even in her human form, she felt Aberration lurking in the back of her mind. A monster, wishing to challenge other monsters.

And the Hulk, no matter what Abomination said, was the pinnacle of monsters. Though a new challenger to that throne had appeared. Dial...

Sterns sighed dramatically. "Very well."

"Thank you," Strucker turned and walked out of the room, Rana following diligently. Once they were far enough away, she spoke.

"Sir-"

"I remember my promise to you, Rana," Strucker said softly. He was only ever soft with her, Rana appreciated that. Not in the way of a woman blushing towards a gentle demeanor. Strucker was soft, but only to let her understand how serious he was. "In the meantime, I need to speak with someone. Blonsky will be waiting for you."

Rana nodded. They walked until reaching the Chitauri soldiers Strucker always had some distance from him, then she turned and walked away.

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It was easy to find the monster who everyone knew as Abomination. He was given a barn to live in, but the monster was often restless. It had been a problem, in fact.

Emil Blonsky was not a monster given to relaxation. He needed a battle. He needed a challenge.

So did Rana. Which meant when he'd challenged her, she immediately accepted.

It's why she walking towards the barn Abomination called home. The barn stood in the middle of a field, with a forest a short distance away and a peaceful river running nearby. She took a breath of the fresh air, only to wince slightly. Since getting her powers, her senses had been heightened, and the scent of fresh air was tinged with that of feces, blood, and more. There was the scent of vegetation and water as well, but she still had to get used to it.

She strode up to the large wooden structure and wasn't surprised to see the giant monster standing there, his arms crossed and a wide grin on his face. What did surprise her was the sight of Deathlok standing there as well.

The cyborg was a mystery to her. According to Garrett, Deathlok was his most trusted soldier, at least since he'd sacrificed Grant Ward to escape SHIELD. But she never knew what to think of the man. His face was scarred on it's left side by a large burn, but she got a sense that the pain in his eyes didn't come from that. It wasn't helped by how formidable he was. While not the strongest in HYDRA's current group, he was a strong contender for the title.

Deathlok was looking up at Abomination, who was speaking to him with a condescending tone as Deathlok listened calmly. As Rana strode up them, she began to shapeshift. Her smooth skin became scaled. Her boots stretched around her now clawed feet. Her eyes began to glow. And she felt her power increase massively. The feel of it, of suddenly gaining so much strength, that freeing sense of rage begging to lash out without worry of the consequences, made her sigh a little in ecstasy.

"-all the power in the world," Abomination mocked. "And you worry about things that don't even matter."

Deathlok's fists tightened, and his eyes hardened. His forearms opened, and the rockets within sprouted. He looked up at the giant Abomination, standing firmly and eyeing him angrily.

Abomination smiled down at him in turn.

Rana came up then, and both monsters turned to look at her. She eyed them both calmly, eyeing them.

"Damn," Abomination chuckled. "Why do you look so much better than me?"

"Shut up, Blonsky," Rana said simply. "Deathlok. We have a problem?"

"None at all," Deathlok turned around. "Just checking on things. Goodbye."

Deathlok leaped into the air and shot upwards. Ports opened on his back, and Chitauri energy sent him flying through the air.

"Huh. Didn't know he'd learned how to fly," the giant chuckled. "What a fun world I've woken up to." Abomination looked at Rana. His eyes panned up and down her form. For all the height and muscle mass she had gained, he was still larger. "They told me you picked the name Aberration."

"Yeah, I did," Rana said, looking up at her male counterpart.

"I like it," Abomination cracked his neck. "Well, we'regonna be fighting later today, and I want a good warmup. We're allowed to destroy this place, so we can really have some fun. How about it, bitch?"

He had to have said that on purpose. Just to anger her.

But that was the thing about those with gamma-irradiated blood. Anger came damn easy.

Rana stepped forward and kicked into Abomination's giant chest. He went flying back into the barn, destroying the doors with ease.

"I'm going to beat you to death!" Rana roared, leaping after him and landing on his chest.

Roaring with rage, she punched him in the face, her scaled knuckles smashing against his chin.

"Hahaha," Abomination laughed quietly.

She chose to respond to punch him again, sending one of his teeth flying. He grabbed her by the neck, lifting her up, and Rana kicked him in the throat.

"Enough!" he threw her to the side, getting up and confronting her.

Rana flipped in the air, landing against the wall of the barn and immediately jumping off of it. As the wall shattered under the strength of her jump, she flipped around and kicked Abomination in the face. He stepped back, then punched her in the face in return. She took the blow as the barn around them began to shake and fall apart, punching Abomination in the stomach. He grabbed her arm and spun around once before throwing her upwards. She went flying through the ceiling of the barn, and snarled with rage as she flew straight up, orientating herself to face Abomination as he rocketed towards her. He rose over her and brought his fists down on her back with a Captain Kirk ax handle, launching her back towards the barn where she slammed into the dirt. She took a breath, then rolled over, dodging Abomination's landing. They eyed each other for a moment.

"...Is that the best you've got?" Rana said, trying to get him to attack.

Instead, Abomination blinked, surprised. Then he laughed, a deep growling laugh. The barn began to fall apart around them as he continued to laugh. "Okay, 'Aberration'. Let's go!"

The two scaled monsters leaped towards each other, ignoring the barn falling on their heads, and began to beat each other, forgoing tactics trained into both military soldiers for the sheer joy of brawling. They tore through chunks of the barn, turning it into sawdust against their invincible forms. Shockwaves were sent out with every punch and kick. Anyone nearby would have assumed an earthquake had begun.

They fought for about ten minutes and turned the entire area around them into a crater before finally stopping. When it was over they'd turned the entire place into dust, shattered wood, and massive craters.

A good warm up, when the Avengers would be visiting soon.

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Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch

In another section of the castle grounds, Wanda and Pietro met with Helen. She walked them over to the river that ran through the land. Then along the shores for a while. Eventually, they reached a large oak tree standing majestically over the river. Two people sat underneath its shade, as different in appearance as night and day. When they walked up, Helen introduced them.

"This is Marian Pouncy, aka Poundcakes," Helen said with a smile. "Don't let her size fool you, sugah, she's a sweetheart."

Wanda was glad she'd said that, because Marian was the biggest woman she'd seen that wasn't Rana Williams in her Aberration form. She had neck length black hair that fell over the right side of her face, an upturned nose, and a shy smile. She also had muscles on top of muscles, all easy to see in the tight blue t-shirt she wore, while still being extremely buxom.

"And this is Mimi Gold, we call her Songbird," Helen pointed at the pixie-like blonde woman sitting next to Marian, dwarfed by the massive figure beside her.

Wanda, in fact, felt massive compared to her, she was that small. Despite that, Mimi was also as physically fit as Helen and Marian were, something Wanda was curious about. She had blonde hair cut to the scalp, and grinned confidently up at Wanda and Pietro. The tiny blonde rose up along with Marian, and the two strode forward to greet her brother and her.

"How's it going!?" Mimi said. She had a beautiful voice, one that seemed to fill the air a while after she'd spoken.

"Hello," Marian said softly. She brushed her hair out of her eyes and looked at Helen, who nodded gently, before tapping her belt. That soft buzzing came again.

"Okay sugah, we can't be heard. At least, according to BRIDGE," Helen said.

"BRIDGE?" Wanda asked, still trying to understand what exactly was going on. All Helen had told them was that she had a way out of HYDRA.

"It's SHIELD's new name," Helen said.

"How do you know that?" Pietro asked. "Haven't we had trouble getting news on them?"

"I've got my sources," Helen smiled secretively.

"Why are we here, Helen?" Pietro said, losing his patience.

The three women in front of them slowly stopped smiling. Helen shared a glance with her friends, then turned to look back at Wanda and Pietro.

"...I told you that I stayed with HYDRA after Davida was captured to get her back. And that was the plan. To find her, help her escape. And you guys wanted to kill the Avengers, Tony Stark in particular. How about this? You tell us your story, we tell you ours."

Wanda began to open her mouth. Then she stopped. An old pain filled her heart. She looked at Pietro. Her brother was staring at the ground. He licked his lips, a nervous action, and clenched his fists. The three women don't say anything, simply waiting. Wanda was about to speak when Pietro stepped forward and put a hand on her shoulder, nodding when she looked at him.

"...When we were ten years old, we were having dinner, the four of us. When the bombing began that day, our home was hit. The first shell landed two floors below us, makes a hole in our floor... Our parents go in. Our home falls down around us," Pietro swipes at his nose, his breath harsh. "I grab her, roll under the bed, and another shell comes in, lands three feet from us... But it just sat there. It didn't blow up, it just stayed there. On the side was a word..."

"Stark," Wanda said quietly.

"...we were under that bed for two days, as they tried to dig us out. Staring at his name," Pietro shook his head.

"While they tried to dig us out, all I could think with every shift of brick," Wanda said softly. "Was that 'this will set it off.' For two days we stared at Tony Starks weapon, waiting for it to kill us."

"...But now we are working for people who are worse," Pietro said, cursing out the words. "I spent years, hating him. Hating America, hating the Avengers when he made them. And now... I can't even find the energy anymore."

Wanda looked at him, surprised by his admission. He looked away, ashamed.

"I'm sorry," Mimi said, the petite young woman giving Wanda a pitying look. Wanda brushed it off.

"Well, that is why we joined HYDRA. Strucker told us he would give us the power to kill Tony Stark, and he did. But we cannot be a part of this anymore."

Helen took a deep breath. "Well, our reason is a little different. We just wanted Davida back. She's been our friend since high school."

"Our sister," Marian said, the giant woman crossing her massive arms.

"We wrestled together," Helen said. "Until the car crash. We ended up in a coma for years. When we woke up, our doctor gave us powers. So we used them to do some simple bruiser work, made some small cash that way. Then Strucker offered us enough cash to set us up for life, Davida gets arrested on her first job, and Strucker asks us to work with him for the chance to help her escape."

"But then they started mutating people, kidnapping, and brainwashing," Mimi scowled. "We want nothing to do with them, and the second we got a better offer-"

"A better offer?" Wanda asked, furrowing her brow. "From who?"

The three women didn't respond, Helen giving Mimi a glare for her misstep.

"What are we here for?" Pietro stepped forward, his eyes hard.

"So you can escape," Helen said, moving to stare into his eyes. Speedster and wrestler eyed each other. "You have a chance to join in on our deal. But first, we need to tell you something, about Strucker. About HYDRA, and their role in Sokovia. Because after all this time being pissed at the blacksmith for making a sword, you've worked with the knight who wielded it."

Wanda had a sinking feeling that everything she had ever known was going to fall apart.

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Days before, January 15th, 2014

Mahmoud Schahed/Dial

I was standing in front of the massive skyscraper that Daniel Whitehall had been using as his base of operations, watching as BRIDGE agents took away HYDRA guys away through the glass doors in front. More were being carted away by members of the US Military.

"Still hard to get used to all this," I said softly.

"Tell me about it," Creel said, standing next to me as we watched everything going on.

I looked around. We hadn't brought in everyone, but enough Avengers, new and old, had come along to make it a bit crowded. Bruce was sitting in a van nearby, looking relieved that he hadn't had to change into his alter ego. Apparently, that was called a 'Code: Green' situation. Natasha was sitting with him, listening as he typed at his laptop and spoke with her at a rapid pace.

Tony hadn't come, but Rhodey was floating over us with his arms raised and pointing at the HYDRA soldiers and personnel that were being escorted out. He hadn't had to do much, just blow up the helicopters on the roof before they could be mobilized, and the War Machine was now on sentry duty.

Steve and Sam were speaking to the press. Officially, Steve and Sam were now the team leaders, so it was up to them to talk to the media. Sam seemed nervous, but he was doing his best.

As Creel and I stood side by side watching everything, two new members of the team walked up to us. Bobbi Morse and Isabelle Hartley, two of the four women on BRIDGE's list of female assassin badasses without powers, along with Natasha and Melinda May. Bobbi smiled as she stood next to me, carefully avoiding coming close to Creel.

"We did good work," Bobbi said, the tall buxom blonde crossing her arms. "I don't think anyone ever really got hurt on our side."

"Plenty of theirs though," Hartley, still looking like an older and stronger Xena to me, if with more concealing clothes, looked on as body bags with HYDRA soldiers inside were wheeled out. Her resemblance to the Warrior Princess only increased with the savage smile on her face.

Me, I was just glad I hadn't had to kill. The Omnitrix had changed me back on the way through a lab, but a healthy amount of ICER's had kept the bad guys down. Thank god for Fitz-Simmons and the magic tranquilizing bullets they'd invented.

"How you feeling?" I asked Creel. "Taking down Daniel Whitehall."

"...Damn good," Creel crossed his massive arms, smiling. "I kinda wish I could kill him myself though, instead of capturing him."

"Aw, so do I, big guy," Hartley patted him on the shoulder. For some reason, the two of them being friendly seemed weird to me, but they'd hit it off quickly.

"Oh, Isabelle," I said, remembering. "Your sister is coming by tomorrow. I'll have her fixed up by then."

Isabelle stared at me for a moment, before smiling brilliantly. "Thanks."

"Of course," I looked up at the building. "Man, can you believe how nice the place was? Seriously, evil assholes have the best decorators."

Bobbi scoffed. "Yeah, if you like torture chambers."

"Eh, depends on the company," Isabelle joked.

"I'm thinking about buying it," I admitted. When the three looked at me, I smirked. "I stole HYDRA's money, remember? I mean, I donated half of it to charities and good causes, but I still have some cash to burn."

"That rich, huh? I ever tell you how attractive you are?" Isabelle said, grinning. I laughed but kept looking up.

"Seriously, what do you guys think? We could use a big base like this, and I bet it'd sell cheap."

"Might want to ask the director," Bobbi nodded towards someone behind us, and we turned to see the Director of BRIDGE.

She was wearing the same outfit she usually preferred, a blue jumpsuit, though she had her hair down, and the new BRIDGE logo rested on the left breast of her outfit. Maria Hill had joined Steve and Sam, and the three were answering questions together, Sam still nervous, but Maria and Steve apparently calm.

"She's a good choice," Bobbi noted.

"Well, she is better looking than Fury," I quipped. "But yeah, I'll ask her if she thinks it's a good idea."

"Kid!" Hawkeye called out, removing the last of the suit he'd worn over his costume to masquerade as that Bakshi guy. "Come on, we're flying back home!"

"Right," the four of us walked towards him, and I tapped the Omnitrix. Instead of changing into an alien, my Quinjet flew down towards us.

Our first mission as BRIDGE against HYDRA was a win. Now the war was going to begin in earnest.
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Author's Note: That's the end of HYDRA's part in the war. Now we get into the Avengers and BRIDGE and everything they've started to do. I'll be posting profiles for the rest of the Grapplers later, since I really like the backstory I gave them, but all of them have actresses 'portraying' them.

As for Strucker, he's going on the run again, and leaving people to distract them. As well as preparing to get rid of a problem for himself.
 
And then Wanda and Pietro reevaluate what they have been doing for the past while, and think that maybe, maybe, they might be on the wrong side...
(does this Wanda know how to fly yet?)

Also that Deathlock scene...hmmm.. i wonder what that could mean
 
There seems to be a lot of separation between the "new" and "old" avengers.
Yep, it was a bit intentional. It isn't like any of them hate each other of course, but it's easier to make friends with the fellow newbies. Takes time to become part of an old group of friends, you know?
And then Wanda and Pietro reevaluate what they have been doing for the past while, and think that maybe, maybe, they might be on the wrong side...
(does this Wanda know how to fly yet?)

Also that Deathlock scene...hmmm.. i wonder what that could mean
She does, as in canon. If not as smoothly as she could in Infinity War, which has some of my favorite footage of Scarlet Witch kicking butt.
 
Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch

When HYDRA kidnapped their targets, they knew there were risks. But there were two escape risks unaccounted for, who were speaking in their room.

"We leave tomorrow," Wanda said to Pietro. "After everything they've done? Kidnapping those people? We need to escape."

"Can we take them with us, do you think?" Pietro asked.

"I... Maybe," Wanda said, frowning. "But they're under heavy guard. That woman, Rana, she's watching them. And if we get caught..."

Pietro shuddered, and Wanda felt herself doing the same. Since getting her powers, she hadn't found herself fearing much. But now?

Emil Blonsky was bad enough. Combined with Rana, the Centipede soldiers, Deathlok? Wanda felt fear. Together, she was sure she and her brother could defeat them, at least escape if nothing else. But with the prisoners?

But they needed to leave. Maybe go back to Sokovia? For some reason, the idea no longer appealed to her. She felt... she needed to do something. Make amends, somehow.

There was a knock at the door. Sharing a look, Pietro sped over to the door in a blur and opened it before rushing back to Wanda as though he had never moved at all.

Helen and Deathlok walked into the room. Helen brushed her hair behind her head, smiling at the pair. Deathlok simply stared at them.

"Hey," Helen said, sounding friendly. "We have orders."

"Orders?" Wanda asked confused. "What are we doing?"

"Leaving, dawlin," Helen said kindly. "Well, the others are. SHIELD and the Avengers will be on their way soon. Some of us will stay as a skeleton crew, lead them somewhere else to fight."

"I'm sorry?" Pietro asked, his accent becoming a touch stronger. "We're just going to be a distraction?"

"Not exactly," Deathlok responded. "Strucker and Sterns have a plan. And Blonsky can't wait."

Pietro and Wanda shared a look at that. Everyone knew what Blonsky wanted. It was, after all, what the Maximoffs wanted as well... or it was.

"Ok," Helen said, looking over at Deathlok. "Sugah, you mind if I talk to the Twins alone for a sec?"

Deathlok nodded, turning and walking out. When the cyborg left, Helen waited for the door to close. Then she tapped her belt, and brief noise of static came from it, followed by her turning to glare at the pair.

"Seriously, if you're going to talk about leaving, make sure ya ain't bugged," Helen said. "Or at least invest in a jammer."

Pietro uncrossed his arms, gaping. "How did you-"

"Please, sugah, Sterns and Strucker have been bugging and unbugging this castle since we got here," Helen shook her head. "Now listen closely. Because my girls and I have been talking about the crap HYDRA has been pulling, and I think we can help each other out."

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January 20th, 2014

Rana Williams/Aberration


Within the castle, in the early morning, Rana stood at Struckers right side, watching as soldiers and scientists lifted large boxes, put away equipment, and packed up chemicals and serums. Sterns was standing with them, the big-headed scientist scowling as everything was moved.

"This is not conducive to my research," Sterns said, his eyes hard on Strucker. "If you approved my experiment earlier, we could have a force capable of fighting the Avengers off."

"Not without control over them," Strucker pointed out. "As it is, we are being forced to leave America entirely."

Sterns scowled. "If you'd allowed me more time-"

"The AI has begun to track us," Strucker said firmly. "And your intelligence has proven insufficient. We can no longer even divert them," Sterns scowled at the insult to his genius. "SHIELD has taken down three bases in their rage... And the Hulk is helping. They are coming here."

Rana and Sterns glanced at Strucker. Sterns, with interest and a small smile on his face.

Rana, on the other hand, thought about that. The Hulk. She had only been changed a couple of days ago. And she'd felt... magnificent. Her strength, her durability, speed, even her healing. She felt unstoppable. But there were two beings she wanted to challenge now. She'd never been competitive. But now, even in her human form, she felt Aberration lurking in the back of her mind. A monster, wishing to challenge other monsters.

And the Hulk, no matter what Abomination said, was the pinnacle of monsters. Though a new challenger to that throne had appeared. Dial...

Sterns sighed dramatically. "Very well."

"Thank you," Strucker turned and walked out of the room, Rana following diligently. Once they were far enough away, she spoke.

"Sir-"

"I remember my promise to you, Rana," Strucker said softly. He was only ever soft with her, Rana appreciated that. Not in the way of a woman blushing towards a gentle demeanor. Strucker was soft, but only to let her understand how serious he was. "In the meantime, I need to speak with someone. Blonsky will be waiting for you."

Rana nodded. They walked until reaching the Chitauri soldiers Strucker always had some distance from him, then she turned and walked away.

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It was easy to find the monster who everyone knew as Abomination. He was given a barn to live in, but the monster was often restless. It had been a problem, in fact.

Emil Blonsky was not a monster given to relaxation. He needed a battle. He needed a challenge.

So did Rana. Which meant when he'd challenged her, she immediately accepted.

It's why she walking towards the barn Abomination called home. The barn stood in the middle of a field, with a forest a short distance away and a peaceful river running nearby. She took a breath of the fresh air, only to wince slightly. Since getting her powers, her senses had been heightened, and the scent of fresh air was tinged with that of feces, blood, and more. There was the scent of vegetation and water as well, but she still had to get used to it.

She strode up to the large wooden structure and wasn't surprised to see the giant monster standing there, his arms crossed and a wide grin on his face. What did surprise her was the sight of Deathlok standing there as well.

The cyborg was a mystery to her. According to Garrett, Deathlok was his most trusted soldier, at least since he'd sacrificed Grant Ward to escape SHIELD. But she never knew what to think of the man. His face was scarred on it's left side by a large burn, but she got a sense that the pain in his eyes didn't come from that. It wasn't helped by how formidable he was. While not the strongest in HYDRA's current group, he was a strong contender for the title.

Deathlok was looking up at Abomination, who was speaking to him with a condescending tone as Deathlok listened calmly. As Rana strode up them, she began to shapeshift. Her smooth skin became scaled. Her boots stretched around her now clawed feet. Her eyes began to glow. And she felt her power increase massively. The feel of it, of suddenly gaining so much strength, that freeing sense of rage begging to lash out without worry of the consequences, made her sigh a little in ecstasy.

"-all the power in the world," Abomination mocked. "And you worry about things that don't even matter."

Deathlok's fists tightened, and his eyes hardened. His forearms opened, and the rockets within sprouted. He looked up at the giant Abomination, standing firmly and eyeing him angrily.

Abomination smiled down at him in turn.

Rana came up then, and both monsters turned to look at her. She eyed them both calmly, eyeing them.

"Damn," Abomination chuckled. "Why do you look so much better than me?"

"Shut up, Blonsky," Rana said simply. "Deathlok. We have a problem?"

"None at all," Deathlok turned around. "Just checking on things. Goodbye."

Deathlok leaped into the air and shot upwards. Ports opened on his back, and Chitauri energy sent him flying through the air.

"Huh. Didn't know he'd learned how to fly," the giant chuckled. "What a fun world I've woken up to." Abomination looked at Rana. His eyes panned up and down her form. For all the height and muscle mass she had gained, he was still larger. "They told me you picked the name Aberration."

"Yeah, I did," Rana said, looking up at her male counterpart.

"I like it," Abomination cracked his neck. "Well, we'regonna be fighting later today, and I want a good warmup. We're allowed to destroy this place, so we can really have some fun. How about it, bitch?"

He had to have said that on purpose. Just to anger her.

But that was the thing about those with gamma-irradiated blood. Anger came damn easy.

Rana stepped forward and kicked into Abomination's giant chest. He went flying back into the barn, destroying the doors with ease.

"I'm going to beat you to death!" Rana roared, leaping after him and landing on his chest.

Roaring with rage, she punched him in the face, her scaled knuckles smashing against his chin.

"Hahaha," Abomination laughed quietly.

She chose to respond to punch him again, sending one of his teeth flying. He grabbed her by the neck, lifting her up, and Rana kicked him in the throat.

"Enough!" he threw her to the side, getting up and confronting her.

Rana flipped in the air, landing against the wall of the barn and immediately jumping off of it. As the wall shattered under the strength of her jump, she flipped around and kicked Abomination in the face. He stepped back, then punched her in the face in return. She took the blow as the barn around them began to shake and fall apart, punching Abomination in the stomach. He grabbed her arm and spun around once before throwing her upwards. She went flying through the ceiling of the barn, and snarled with rage as she flew straight up, orientating herself to face Abomination as he rocketed towards her. He rose over her and brought his fists down on her back with a Captain Kirk ax handle, launching her back towards the barn where she slammed into the dirt. She took a breath, then rolled over, dodging Abomination's landing. They eyed each other for a moment.

"...Is that the best you've got?" Rana said, trying to get him to attack.

Instead, Abomination blinked, surprised. Then he laughed, a deep growling laugh. The barn began to fall apart around them as he continued to laugh. "Okay, 'Aberration'. Let's go!"

The two scaled monsters leaped towards each other, ignoring the barn falling on their heads, and began to beat each other, forgoing tactics trained into both military soldiers for the sheer joy of brawling. They tore through chunks of the barn, turning it into sawdust against their invincible forms. Shockwaves were sent out with every punch and kick. Anyone nearby would have assumed an earthquake had begun.

They fought for about ten minutes and turned the entire area around them into a crater before finally stopping. When it was over they'd turned the entire place into dust, shattered wood, and massive craters.

A good warm up, when the Avengers would be visiting soon.

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Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch

In another section of the castle grounds, Wanda and Pietro met with Helen. She walked them over to the river that ran through the land. Then along the shores for a while. Eventually, they reached a large oak tree standing majestically over the river. Two people sat underneath its shade, as different in appearance as night and day. When they walked up, Helen introduced them.

"This is Marian Pouncy, aka Poundcakes," Helen said with a smile. "Don't let her size fool you, sugah, she's a sweetheart."

Wanda was glad she'd said that, because Marian was the biggest woman she'd seen that wasn't Rana Williams in her Aberration form. She had neck length black hair that fell over the right side of her face, an upturned nose, and a shy smile. She also had muscles on top of muscles, all easy to see in the tight blue t-shirt she wore, while still being extremely buxom.

"And this is Mimi Gold, we call her Songbird," Helen pointed at the pixie-like blonde woman sitting next to Marian, dwarfed by the massive figure beside her.

Wanda, in fact, felt massive compared to her, she was that small. Despite that, Mimi was also as physically fit as Helen and Marian were, something Wanda was curious about. She had blonde hair cut to the scalp, and grinned confidently up at Wanda and Pietro. The tiny blonde rose up along with Marian, and the two strode forward to greet her brother and her.

"How's it going!?" Mimi said. She had a beautiful voice, one that seemed to fill the air a while after she'd spoken.

"Hello," Marian said softly. She brushed her hair out of her eyes and looked at Helen, who nodded gently, before tapping her belt. That soft buzzing came again.

"Okay sugah, we can't be heard. At least, according to BRIDGE," Helen said.

"BRIDGE?" Wanda asked, still trying to understand what exactly was going on. All Helen had told them was that she had a way out of HYDRA.

"It's SHIELD's new name," Helen said.

"How do you know that?" Pietro asked. "Haven't we had trouble getting news on them?"

"I've got my sources," Helen smiled secretively.

"Why are we here, Helen?" Pietro said, losing his patience.

The three women in front of them slowly stopped smiling. Helen shared a glance with her friends, then turned to look back at Wanda and Pietro.

"...I told you that I stayed with HYDRA after Davida was captured to get her back. And that was the plan. To find her, help her escape. And you guys wanted to kill the Avengers, Tony Stark in particular. How about this? You tell us your story, we tell you ours."

Wanda began to open her mouth. Then she stopped. An old pain filled her heart. She looked at Pietro. Her brother was staring at the ground. He licked his lips, a nervous action, and clenched his fists. The three women don't say anything, simply waiting. Wanda was about to speak when Pietro stepped forward and put a hand on her shoulder, nodding when she looked at him.

"...When we were ten years old, we were having dinner, the four of us. When the bombing began that day, our home was hit. The first shell landed two floors below us, makes a hole in our floor... Our parents go in. Our home falls down around us," Pietro swipes at his nose, his breath harsh. "I grab her, roll under the bed, and another shell comes in, lands three feet from us... But it just sat there. It didn't blow up, it just stayed there. On the side was a word..."

"Stark," Wanda said quietly.

"...we were under that bed for two days, as they tried to dig us out. Staring at his name," Pietro shook his head.

"While they tried to dig us out, all I could think with every shift of brick," Wanda said softly. "Was that 'this will set it off.' For two days we stared at Tony Starks weapon, waiting for it to kill us."

"...But now we are working for people who are worse," Pietro said, cursing out the words. "I spent years, hating him. Hating America, hating the Avengers when he made them. And now... I can't even find the energy anymore."

Wanda looked at him, surprised by his admission. He looked away, ashamed.

"I'm sorry," Mimi said, the petite young woman giving Wanda a pitying look. Wanda brushed it off.

"Well, that is why we joined HYDRA. Strucker told us he would give us the power to kill Tony Stark, and he did. But we cannot be a part of this anymore."

Helen took a deep breath. "Well, our reason is a little different. We just wanted Davida back. She's been our friend since high school."

"Our sister," Marian said, the giant woman crossing her massive arms.

"We wrestled together," Helen said. "Until the car crash. We ended up in a coma for years. When we woke up, our doctor gave us powers. So we used them to do some simple bruiser work, made some small cash that way. Then Strucker offered us enough cash to set us up for life, Davida gets arrested on her first job, and Strucker asks us to work with him for the chance to help her escape."

"But then they started mutating people, kidnapping, and brainwashing," Mimi scowled. "We want nothing to do with them, and the second we got a better offer-"

"A better offer?" Wanda asked, furrowing her brow. "From who?"

The three women didn't respond, Helen giving Mimi a glare for her misstep.

"What are we here for?" Pietro stepped forward, his eyes hard.

"So you can escape," Helen said, moving to stare into his eyes. Speedster and wrestler eyed each other. "You have a chance to join in on our deal. But first, we need to tell you something, about Strucker. About HYDRA, and their role in Sokovia. Because after all this time being pissed at the blacksmith for making a sword, you've worked with the knight who wielded it."

Wanda had a sinking feeling that everything she had ever known was going to fall apart.

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Days before, January 15th, 2014

Mahmoud Schahed/Dial


I was standing in front of the massive skyscraper that Daniel Whitehall had been using as his base of operations, watching as BRIDGE agents took away HYDRA guys away through the glass doors in front. More were being carted away by members of the US Military.

"Still hard to get used to all this," I said softly.

"Tell me about it," Creel said, standing next to me as we watched everything going on.

I looked around. We hadn't brought in everyone, but enough Avengers, new and old, had come along to make it a bit crowded. Bruce was sitting in a van nearby, looking relieved that he hadn't had to change into his alter ego. Apparently, that was called a 'Code: Green' situation. Natasha was sitting with him, listening as he typed at his laptop and spoke with her at a rapid pace.

Tony hadn't come, but Rhodey was floating over us with his arms raised and pointing at the HYDRA soldiers and personnel that were being escorted out. He hadn't had to do much, just blow up the helicopters on the roof before they could be mobilized, and the War Machine was now on sentry duty.

Steve and Sam were speaking to the press. Officially, Steve and Sam were now the team leaders, so it was up to them to talk to the media. Sam seemed nervous, but he was doing his best.

As Creel and I stood side by side watching everything, two new members of the team walked up to us. Bobbi Morse and Isabelle Hartley, two of the four women on BRIDGE's list of female assassin badasses without powers, along with Natasha and Melinda May. Bobbi smiled as she stood next to me, carefully avoiding coming close to Creel.

"We did good work," Bobbi said, the tall buxom blonde crossing her arms. "I don't think anyone ever really got hurt on our side."

"Plenty of theirs though," Hartley, still looking like an older and stronger Xena to me, if with more concealing clothes, looked on as body bags with HYDRA soldiers inside were wheeled out. Her resemblance to the Warrior Princess only increased with the savage smile on her face.

Me, I was just glad I hadn't had to kill. The Omnitrix had changed me back on the way through a lab, but a healthy amount of ICER's had kept the bad guys down. Thank god for Fitz-Simmons and the magic tranquilizing bullets they'd invented.

"How you feeling?" I asked Creel. "Taking down Daniel Whitehall."

"...Damn good," Creel crossed his massive arms, smiling. "I kinda wish I could kill him myself though, instead of capturing him."

"Aw, so do I, big guy," Hartley patted him on the shoulder. For some reason, the two of them being friendly seemed weird to me, but they'd hit it off quickly.

"Oh, Isabelle," I said, remembering. "Your sister is coming by tomorrow. I'll have her fixed up by then."

Isabelle stared at me for a moment, before smiling brilliantly. "Thanks."

"Of course," I looked up at the building. "Man, can you believe how nice the place was? Seriously, evil assholes have the best decorators."

Bobbi scoffed. "Yeah, if you like torture chambers."

"Eh, depends on the company," Isabelle joked.

"I'm thinking about buying it," I admitted. When the three looked at me, I smirked. "I stole HYDRA's money, remember? I mean, I donated half of it to charities and good causes, but I still have some cash to burn."

"That rich, huh? I ever tell you how attractive you are?" Isabelle said, grinning. I laughed but kept looking up.

"Seriously, what do you guys think? We could use a big base like this, and I bet it'd sell cheap."

"Might want to ask the director," Bobbi nodded towards someone behind us, and we turned to see the Director of BRIDGE.

She was wearing the same outfit she usually preferred, a blue jumpsuit, though she had her hair down, and the new BRIDGE logo rested on the left breast of her outfit. Maria Hill had joined Steve and Sam, and the three were answering questions together, Sam still nervous, but Maria and Steve apparently calm.

"She's a good choice," Bobbi noted.

"Well, she is better looking than Fury," I quipped. "But yeah, I'll ask her if she thinks it's a good idea."

"Kid!" Hawkeye called out, removing the last of the suit he'd worn over his costume to masquerade as that Bakshi guy. "Come on, we're flying back home!"

"Right," the four of us walked towards him, and I tapped the Omnitrix. Instead of changing into an alien, my Quinjet flew down towards us.

Our first mission as BRIDGE against HYDRA was a win. Now the war was going to begin in earnest.
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Author's Note: That's the end of HYDRA's part in the war. Now we get into the Avengers and BRIDGE and everything they've started to do. I'll be posting profiles for the rest of the Grapplers later, since I really like the backstory I gave them, but all of them have actresses 'portraying' them.

As for Strucker, he's going on the run again, and leaving people to distract them. As well as preparing to get rid of a problem for himself.

I'm not gonna lie I really liked this story before but actually including Screaming Mimi/Songbird AKA "one of my favorite marvel heroes/former villains" might have just pushed it into great territory for me
 
I'm not gonna lie I really liked this story before but actually including Screaming Mimi/Songbird AKA "one of my favorite marvel heroes/former villains" might have just pushed it into great territory for me
Oh thank god, I thought you gonna follow that up by saying you hated it now :D

Yeah, Mimi is pretty awesome. One of my favorite Marvel characters by far, and powerful as hell too. Plus, I like that her friends still defend her even after her Heel-Face turn.
 
Realized my profiles are kinda spoilery, so instead here are the inspirations for their appearances versus the comic versions.
 
Realized my profiles are kinda spoilery, so instead here are the inspirations for their appearances versus the comic versions.

With the exception of Songbird, why are their costumes so... tacky?
 
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My Quinjet had been heavily modified. I'd spent a few hours as Jury Rigg working on the internals of it, the engines, the tech, even turning the rotors into repulsor engines like on the Insight Helicarriers. I'd also added the Omnitrix logo on the side because brand recognition was important. Then I'd Upgraded it (pun totally intended), giving it the black sheen with green circuitry I gave all my creations once Upgrade did his work.

My Quinjet could fly in space or under the ocean for a limited amount of time, allowing me to go to the moon for at least a couple of days if need be. It had anti-gravity, force fields, laser guns, repulsor beams, AI functionality so I could bring X along with me wherever I fought, extra arc reactors in case the power source I'd created broke down, the quantum communications all of us Avengers had, and security so it could only be activated with an Omnitrix user or Avenger's authorization. I also included stealth tech, optical cloaking, thermal heatsinks, and sonic mufflers to make it quiet. I hadn't been able to do everything I wanted with it, since there are limits to how much you can stuff in such a small space, but it was good practice for later. It even had a fridge in the back for snacks. It was sweet as hell.

And Hawkeye and Bobbi were backseat flying.

"Let up on the throttle," Clint said as I flew us back. "You need to take some time to really learn how to fly her, you won't always be flying from point A to point B, so we should practice your maneuvers for combat."

"Well, don't go that slowly," Bobbi said, the blonde leaning over my seat. "You'll need to move pretty quick to dodge attacks."

"Dodge?" I asked, guiding the Quinjet in between two buildings. "You realize the only weapons that can take down my baby exist in space, right?"

"Don't get cocky," Hawkeye said. "And try going under the bridge over there."

With an annoyed sigh, I dove towards the street, pulling about twenty feet over it and going under the bridge.

"You two realize he's driving us home, right?" Sam asked from the back.

"Just keep drinking your beer," Clint said easily. Sam sipped at it, having gotten the drink from Creel, apparently.

I grunted at that and turned the handle so I went towards a nearby river. I guided the ship to go underwater, and turned on the lights. Some fishes swam away as we passed. With another turn, I lifted into the air, then hit the throttle. Soon, we were at the very ends of speeds that could be considered Mach.

"Look, you two clearly want a turn flying the Defiant, so-"

"Oh come on," Clint said, sounding very put out as I rose up. "We're not-"

"No, I wanted to try," Bobbi said hurriedly, rushing into the seat.

"Bobbi!" Clint said, pretending to sound shocked, though the grin on his face made it clear he was in agreement.

I walked into the back, where Sam and Rhodey were kicking back. Hartley, Creel, Bucky, Steve, Natasha, and Bruce were there as well, Bruce walking up as I joined Rhodey and Sam.

"It was a good mission, right?" I asked. "I mean, less crazy then my first Avengers mission."

"Less than mine too," Bruce admitted, smiling.

"Hey, my first Avenger's mission was yours," Sam said. "But I liked that one better. Less press."

"Ah come on, Fearless Leader," Rhodey said with a grin. "The press loves you."

"Yeah, right up until the next giant explosion," Sam leaned back in his chair. "But yeah, felt good to fight HYDRA."

"I'm just wondering how they're circumnavigating X and Jarvis," Bruce said. "They've both been hunting HYDRA, but Whitehall is the first big fish we've been able to find."

"...Sterns," I said. Rhodey and Bruce looked at me, Sam sipping his beer. "You read the files we were given right? He's the Hulk of brains, y'know. I think he's been helping HYDRA fight off Jarvis and X."

Bruce frowned. "You really think he's helping HYDRA? I mean, he was... eccentric, really eccentric, but he never struck me as evil."

"And Emil Blonsky was a war hero," Rhodey reminded Bruce.

Bruce looked away at that, looking visibly ashamed.

"Hey, it's not your fault, Bruce," I said. "For all we know, Sterns is under duress. And Blonsky was unstable before he got injected with your blood."

"..." Bruce turned and walked away.

Saddened by Bruce's lack of a response, I turned to a nearby computer screen on the wall and tapped it, accessing the quantum comms. "Hey Tony, we're on our way back."

Tony showed up on the screen. "What, is Steve driving like an old man again, what's taking you guys so long?"

"I'm not even talking to you!" Steve protested from the back.

"No, I was flying," I said, rolling my eyes. "You get it set up?"

"Mostly," Tony said, becoming serious again. "Fitz and I have done most of it, but Jury Rigg isn't so great with precision. Also, why does this thing keep randomly giving everyone that stays around it too long a random dye job?"

I winced. "Um, that should wear off in a day or so."

"I hope so!" Happy walked into view, glaring at me, and I choked back a laugh. He had bright blue hair now, which looked ridiculous. Mostly because it glowed. "Is this radioactive?" he asked concerned.

"Happy, we already tested it, you're fine," Tony said dismissively.

"I have a date tonight!" Happy complained.

"You have a date? And didn't come to me about it!?" Tony said, acting as if the news was some great betrayal.

"I can probably make something-" I began to say.

"No!" Happy pointed at me. "The next time I trust something you make, it'll be too soon! I still think Pepper shouldn't even use that armor you made her."

I rolled my eyes. "Anyways, I'll land the Quinjet at headquarters and Bruce and I will work on the final designs before we start making them."

"This'll be fun!" Tony said, grinning. "Be good to update everyone's wardrobe."

I looked down at my costume and nodded. As cool as it was, I needed an upgrade. Uh, no pun intended this time.

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Days before the Battle at Gideon Malick's Castle, January 15th, 2014

It was only a couple minutes more before we got to the newly named Avengers Tower. Hovering over the tower was an Insight Helicarrier, renamed Enterprise. And yes, I'd been the one to suggest the name. It made for quite a sight, a massive helicarrier floating over the city of New York. Even with its optical cloak on its bottom, people could still see the shimmer if they looked long enough. I brought the Defiant in towards the Enterprise.

"Nice and gentle," Clint said, calm as a cucumber. I brought my baby towards the flight deck, letting up on the throttle, lowering Defiant until she touched down. There was a shake as she settled, then I turned her off, clicking some buttons real fast. "Nice job. You learn quick."

"Yeah, well, my relationship with Defiant is closer than most," I said with a grin, rising out of my seat.

"That just sounds wrong," Clint groaned, laughing.

Everyone began to get off and when the doors opened I saw that the other vehicles from the raid hadn't caught up just yet. "X, any issues with the transport of Whitehall and his people?"

"No sir, everyone will be arriving on schedule, barring the soldiers and personnel marked to be given to the US military."

"Thanks, X," I said warmly. "How went your movie watching, buddy?"

"You were correct, Chopping Mall was hilarious and very goofy. There was no logic to the film, but I still enjoyed it," X confessed. "I will be playing the video games you mentioned once I am finished with the movies."

"Kinda jealous of how quick you are," I said with a grin.

"We all have our advantages in life," X said, and I could almost hear the grin in his voice. At some point, X had developed a sense of humor. Tony was so damn proud when he found out.

We went through the Enterprise's main door, which slid up as we walked with a classic 'hiss', and all of us walked together to the research lab at the bottom of the ship. It took a lot of engineers to turn that glass bubble on the bottom into a metal one, with a few windows left, but most importantly several floors of research and development. Important for the future missions it would be undertaking.

Everyone split up to go various directions throughout the helicarrier, leaving me and Bruce on our own to go visit Tony. We entered the labs, where Fitz-Simmons were working with Skye. I couldn't see Tony, but I could see the machine I'd created with the group resting in the center of the room.

It was a large rectangular machine, as tall as Fitz was and as long as a Diamondhead would have been lying down. The center of it was clear, and Fitz was messing with one of the side panels. Simmons was typing at a tablet as she roamed around the room, while Skye was at a computer. When we walked in, the three looked up at us, and all smiled beautifully. Seriously, why is everyone in this universe so photogenic except me?

"How'd the mission go?" Skye asked as Bruce and I walked in.

"Bad guys arrested or dead," I said, walking over to her to look at her screen.

"Well, that's good," Simmons said, blinking at my bluntness. "Um, Doctor Banner, did you have to-"

"No, no I um," Bruce rubbed his hands nervously. "I didn't have to. Where's Tony?"

"Right here," Tony said from somewhere in the room. I looked around briefly, confused. Skye tapped my shoulder with a cough and pointed at the machine. When I looked at it uncomprehending for a second, she pointed at the bottom of the machine, where a pair of legs were poking out from under it wearing blue jeans and sneakers.

"Ah," I looked at Skye, who grinned. "Okay, how's the programming going, Skye?"

"Considering I'm dealing with alien tech?" she asked. "Pretty good, I think. I'm still trying to figure out why it keeps changing everyone's hair color."

"Oh, yes!" Simmons suddenly spun to look at me, her eyes bright. "How does that work? Somehow it's been literally changing peoples DNA to give them hairstyles that simply aren't possible for humans, and I've been trying to discover the process by which it does it."

"Hell if I know," I admitted. "I'm only smart as the alien I turn into. You want to ask me about video games and movies, I'm in, you want to learn how to do a squat, hell yes, but I know nothing about how or why this stuff works."

Skye scoffed, pushing me away from her computer playfully. "Why are you even asking about the programming then?"

"Because I'm a curious guy," I answered, letting her push me away. "Fitz, we good?"

"Hm?" Fitz looked up at me, confused, before nodding. "Oh, yes I've been going over everything with Mr. Stark, and it should be working perfectly. As long as Skye can program them correctly, the catoms will be able to interact perfectly with each other."

"Well," Tony pulled himself out from under the machine. "Okay, kid here's what we got."

The billionaire walked around the machine. "Claytronics, making tiny nanomachines that can change shape and meld to turn into different objects with different functions. I was playing around with the concept for a while," Tony waved at the machine. "But with all of us, I think we can go next level with it. Jarvis, X, Skye, and I have been working at the programming, and Fitz and I having been working with Jury Rigg to make this thing work. We hit a snag though, trying to discover a power source that would be able to get mass produced. I can't just hand every guy I know an Arc Reactor."

"So what did you do?" I asked.

"I used the Quantum comms for inspiration," Tony grinned. "Seriously kid, that red gremlin of yours is magic."

"Well, not magic," Fitz replied, striding over to me as he opened a panel and pointed inside of it. I leaned in to see two arc reactors hooked up to a center device. "But using quantum entanglement, we've developed a way for the catoms to store a massive amount of energy, without any energy lost or wasted during charge or discharge," Fitz grinned. "It's really been a huge breakthrough! We might have solved so many issues with power, I mean, the sky's the limit from here!"

"Calm down, Ross," Tony said, sounding amused.

"What about the items themselves?" Bruce asked. "Did you figure out how to make all the bells and whistles work in them?"

"Oh yes, one hundred percent," Simmons said, walking towards us. "We just need a blueprint, and the Claytronics Object Creator will do its work. Well, as long as it stops changing everyone's hair color... Um, Fitz?" Simmons said, holding back giggle.

I looked over at him only to have to hold back a laugh. Tony grinned, and Bruce hid his own smile as Skye laughed.

"Hm?" Fitz looked around at us before his face fell. "Oh come on!" He rushed over to a window and stared at his reflection. His usual brown locks had turned into a magnificent red that shifted into blue at the roots, the colors flickering so that it looked like his hair was on fire. "How!?"

"Fascinating," Simmons and Bruce said in unison. I sighed, tapping the Omnitrix.

"Upgrade!"

"I'll see what I can do to make it work," I said, merging the Claytronics Object Creator.

Jury Rigg really loved playing games man.

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It was about noon or so when we'd taken down Whitehall, and when the work on the Claytronics Object Creator was finished it was around seven PM. Jarvis and X would work on the programming while the rest of us went to get something to eat. I went to the cafeteria and got a tray of food, eating quickly before heading over to the locker room to get changed for training.

The room set up for training had once been decorated with a very blatant HYDRA symbol on one wall, tentacles and all. Which... I mean, how had no one noticed? Now it had been replaced with the BRIDGE logo. Half the room was covered in mats, with some boxing bags and other martial arts tools set up. The other half was set up with weights and machines for lifting.

I walked into the room in green shorts and a black t-shirt. Thankfully there were a bunch of extra t-shirts and other clothes from SHIELD, so I had a wardrobe again. Natasha was waiting for me when I got there, Steve bench-pressing at the other side as Sam ran on a treadmill, all of them wearing workout gear.

Natasha smiled when I entered, the red-headed superhero dressed in a black tank-top and red shorts. "You ready?"

"To get my ass kicked by one of the best assassins in the world?" I asked. Natasha gave me a slow smirk, striding barefoot across the mat to grab some handwraps and toss them to me. As I put them on, she did the same.

"Actually, it's not just me," Natasha said.

A loud bang came from behind me. I turned to see Steve rising from the bench press, where about five hundred pounds had been set up. Apparently, it was a light day. Sam hopped off the treadmill, and the two of them came over to join us.

"What, you guys are in on this?"

Sam grinned. "Hey man, I'm here to get my ass kicked too."

"Yes, the former soldier is in trouble," I grunted, Sam chuckling. I put on my handwraps and punched my fists together. "Okay then. Let's do this."

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"Ow, ow, ow," I grunted two hours later as Steve held an ice pack to my eye. He'd given me a hell of a right hook, and now I was sitting on a wooden bench as Natasha and Sam continued training.

"Sorry about that," Steve said, wincing.

"Well I did get in a fight with a super-soldier," I said, watching Sam and Natasha spar while Steve helped me out. "I should have expected a few wounds. Just gonna be glad nothing is broken."

"Still, I should have been more careful," Steve sat down on the bench next to me.

"I'll be all right," I said simply, breathing heavily.

Steve and Natasha had been pushing Sam and me hard. We were technically the most 'normal' in our group, being normal humans without our equipment. Sam was a trained soldier of course, but I was just a normal weightlifter, and neither of us had been trained to rip people in half with a lollipop the way most of the other Avengers had been. So they'd switched us between weightlifting and sparring, teaching us as quickly as possible while forcing us to keep moving. Crossfit had just become a thing in my world, but Steve and Natasha had mastered it in this one. The workout that forced you to lift weights and move quickly all at once, in other words, the workout made for superheroics. Good lord, I was not a fan, and I was damn sore at this point.

Sam was bouncing on his heels now, facing Natasha with a bit of nervousness in his eyes. Natasha was eyeing with a pleased look in her eyes.

"...Funny," I said suddenly. "This is how I started with you guys. Me, Sam, Natasha, and you."

Steve blinked at that, then chuckled. "Yeah, I guess it was... Thank you, again," when I looked at him, he smiled. "For everything. I've got Buck back. Everything else was worth it from there."

I patted his shoulder, wincing at my sore muscles but finishing the move. "Of course. What are friends for, right?"

Steve smiled at that, then rose from the bench. "Okay, ready to go again?"

I groaned, but put away the ice pack and rose up, raising my hands in front of my face. "Okay. Let's do it."

Steve stepped forward, hands raised as well. Seconds later, a lightning-quick fist landed in my stomach, and I was waving a fist vaguely in Steve's direction while struggling to breathe as he showed me how to fight in the simplest ways possible.

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Later that night, I had dinner in the cafeteria. I was sitting at a table in the back when two people came over to sit across from me, and one next to me. I looked up at them, my forkful of spaghetti halfway to my mouth. Bobbi and Hartley sat across from me. When I looked beside me, it was Mack, the tall and black engineer of the Iliad with enough muscles to give Creel and Steve a run for their money.

"Don't let us stop you," Bobbi said, noting how I'd stopped.

"I'm not," I put my spaghetti in my mouth and chewed, swallowing after a bit. "I was just seeing who'd joined me."

Hartley chuckled. "Well, we wanted to get to know you, since we're all Avengers and all."

"Not me," Mack said, raising a Philly cheese-steak up in his hands. "I'm sticking with the Iliad. Y'all can stay here on the crazy house."

"Doesn't the Iliad have an alien artifact housed in its belly?" I asked.

Mack froze, then shrugged. "It's locked up."

"Yay," I twirled a finger. "As one of the people who is supposed to be studying that thing one day, I'm happy to hear it."

"Yeah, you've got a lot on your plate, don't you?" Bobbi asked. "Creating tools for everyone, Avenging, and I heard you were planning on going on patrol with Iron Man tomorrow? Seriously, you're kinda everywhere."

"That's the benefit and the curse of the Omnitrix," I said around a mouthful of noodles and sauce. "All the power, and all the responsibility to go with it."

"Sounds stressful," Mack noted.

"Nah, you see the things he can do with that thing?" Hartley asked, staring at the Omnitrix. "Probably worth it."

"What, that doesn't freak you out?" Mack asked. "Changing your DNA every five seconds, turning into giant monsters?" He shuddered. "No thanks."

"Hell, I'd love to try," Bobbi said, grinning.

"Not happening," I swallowed my food. "This is the only thing that makes me special around here. I'm leaving it on forever."

"Aw, it's cute you're so possessive of it," Hartley patted me on the cheek, chuckling when I brushed her off.

"Anyways," I said quickly. "What did you guys think of your first Avengers mission?"

Bobbi and Hartley shared a look.

"...It was weird," Bobbi finally said thoughtfully. "I thought it would be a lot like being an agent, but having that much superpowered support made it kind of... relaxed? Like I didn't have to worry as much about getting hurt."

"Kind of ruined the fun for me," Hartley noted, flicking the steak knife in her hand at a high speed. "I mean, I like a good fight, but knowing the bad guys have no chance kind of ruined it."

"Well, just wait," I grumbled.

"What do you mean?" Mack asked.

I looked up to see them all looking at me. I thought for a moment before sighing. "Okay, so... we only got Whitehall due to General Hale telling us about him. Before that, someone was keeping him secret, despite two AI and the entire world looking for HYDRA."

"Maybe your AI malfunctioned?" Mack asked. He was apparently not a fan of AI programs.

"No chance," I shook my head. "X and Jarvis worked their asses off to find HYDRA, and someone is actively fighting them off. Sterns is out there helping HYDRA, which means it must be him. And if Sterns is helping HYDRA, he's had three days to begin experimenting in earnest."

"What can HYDRA do in three days?" Bobbi asked.

"Less than we can do in one," I said. "But they don't have our morals. Sterns was able to make Abomination with a few external factors and normal human intelligence. I shudder to think what he's capable of now. We know HYDRA has the Chitauri armor and weapons, and Garrett is still out there with his Centipede soldiers. We're in an arms race now, and I worry what HYDRA is going to do to try and win it. We'll have the new armor and weapons done by tomorrow, and I guarantee it'll be better than anything even Sterns can make... But I'm still worried."

"...By the way, what happened to your eye?" Mack asked.

I touched my new black eye and sighed. "Never get into a fight with Captain America, Black Widow, and Falcon."

Mack scoffed. "You kidding? My mom didn't raise a fool..."

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January 16th, 2014

Early in the morning, Pepper and I were waiting in Tony's room for the two people we'd invited. In the meantime, Pepper was helping me with something I'd never expected to need help with. We sat across from each other at a table, me wearing my usual costume while the Claytronics Object Creator was set up.

"So the woman's shelter you sent money to is going to be expanding now," Pepper said, handing me a piece of paper. "The scholarship fund X set up is already getting requests, so Stark Industries will be helping with that, as well as the schools you requested we support. However, there is a problem with the work you wanted to be done in Hell's Kitchen."

"What?" I asked, looking at the redhead. "What's going on with that? Edgar didn't get the money?"

"Edgar's mother is being brought to the states, with the help of our legal team," Pepper said. "But your purchase of that property in Hell's Kitchen is being fought by a company called Union Allied."

"My old employers?" I asked confused.

Pepper nodded, looking worried. "We'll look into it. In the meantime, we'll have our people work on the other stuff you wanted, the investments and such. But there are two other things. The messages you wanted to be sent to this," Pepper flipped through the papers. "Jessica Jones and Luke Cage. Jessica has responded."

"Really? I thought she would-"

"She said 'Eff you, and the horse you rode in on'," Pepper sounded amused. "Keep in mind, she didn't actually say 'Eff'."

"Now that sounds like what I expected," I said with a wince. "And Luke?"

"Not interested," Pepper shook her head. "What were you hoping for? Why did you want us to reach out to them?"

"...X pointed out some people, I looked into them. Some people are important, Pepper. Important to varying degrees. But some people have potential. And those two are-"

"Ms. Potts, Mr. Schahed," Jarvis interrupted. "Your 6 am has arrived."

Pepper smiled. "Thank you Jarvis, send them in," She looked at me. "Are you sure you want to hire them? We already have good-"

"Not a chance," I grinned.

The door opened, and we rose up. Two men walked into the room, both wearing suits. They were very different, for a number of reasons. One was overweight, the other was skinny and fit. One had long hair, the other had short hair and some stubble. And the skinny one was carrying a cane and wearing shades.

As the shorter one lead his clearly blind friend over, I stood up and walked around the table. I tried to remember how Wildmutt would see the world and used that experience to watch how the blind man strode in, moving to intercept the pair.

"Good morning, guys," I said, holding a hand out. "I'm Mahmoud Schahed, an Avenger."

"Oh, I know," the overweight took my hand, grinning. "Foggy Nelson, good to meet you, man."

I grinned, then remembered one of the bits of advice about how to interact with blind people, one of which was to introduce everyone in a group. Granted, he already knew she was there, but... "This is Pepper Potts, by the way."

I shook finished shaking Foggy's hand, then looked at the blind man. "And you're Matt Murdock, right?"

"Yes, I am," He held his out in front of his, about a foot to my left, and I moved around to take it. "Good to meet you."

"Likewise."

Man, my life is so freaking awesome sometimes.
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Author's Note: So according to the research I did, claytronics and catoms are sort of the next level of nanotech. Programmable matter, aka nanites that have a memory to allow them to take a solid shape. I could have just said nanotechnology, but I wanted to somewhat ground this in the real world. So basically, as you can tell, the nerd brigade is developing weapons and armor that can be built from nanotech. Basically, you'd be wearing a watch, then you tap it and it shifts to become a handgun. Obviously, it has to be programmed in, so there are limits, and power is an issue as well.

That's why the Quantum stuff. Which um... Yeah, might be bullshit. I've read that power is one of the biggest issues when it comes to modern batteries, and I knew I wanted to address the concern. So the armor and gear that the Avengers and BRIDGE will be powered by Quantum batteries.
 
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