Dial (Ben10/Marvel Cinematic Universe SI)

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June 5, 2014

Steve Rogers/Captain America

In a hallway, in South Korea, Steve and a young woman walked side-by-side. He was wearing his casual clothes (a t-shirt and jeans) but even in such clothing, he walked with the confident stride of a man who had punched wanna-be gods and dictators and came out the winner.

The young woman, on the other hand, kept glancing at him nervously. She was a tall Korean woman with black hair, a large portion of the bangs on the left side of her face a pale silver. She wore a blue bodysuit with silver armored portions on her hands, shoulders, and across her chest.

The pair came to a pair of doors, but before entering, Steve gently tapped her shoulder, bringing her to a stop. Despite her height, she still had to look up at the super-soldier.

"I need to admit something before we go in, okay?" Steve said with a bit of red in his cheeks.

Luna stared at him, then nodded slowly. "Okay? What is it, Mr. Rogers?"

"Steve, Luna," he couldn't help his warm smile when she blushed at the reminder. "I told you to call me Steve. And what I want to say is… well, I was unsure if I was going to accept you as a candidate."

Luna stared at him nervously, with some trepidation added. "You were?"

"I always am. But in your case, I made some mistakes. When you were described to me, it was as a pop idol. As a young woman who wasn't trying to be a hero, but was trying to advance her celebrity career."

"But I-" Luna was about to say, hesitating. When she spoke next, her accent was a bit stronger. "I-I understand why you thought that, but that's not why I do this," Steve didn't speak. He liked listening to her speak. She pressed a hand to her chest and closed her eyes. For a moment, the air around them became chilled. Steve took in the feeling. It wasn't the harsh and biting cold of Big Chill. Instead, it reminded him of the comforting cold of ice cream in summer, of the chill of the morning right when the sun was rising up.

"When my parents died, my grandmother was the only who cared for me. She is everything to me. The reason I became an idol was to support her. But when I gained these powers," she took her hand from her chest. A bright trail of snowflakes floated from her palm. "I tried to do the right thing with them. To protect the people of Korea."

"..." Steve placed a hand on Luna's shoulder, smiling down at her. "You remind me a lot of myself."

Her determined face shifted into an embarrassed blush. The ice above her hand fell apart. For a moment, Steve was reminded of how young she was. As much flack as the Avengers gave members like Dial for his youth, he was actually a grown man. Luna was only 18 years old.

"It'll be good to have you helping us," Steve said, patting Luna on the shoulder. "I'm a little sad that we can't have you join us full time yet."

"I'm sorry, Mr. Rogers," Luna said, apparently forgetting again to call him Steve. She looked sad, but also focused. "But you know the problems my country is facing. I must stay to defend everyone."

"I know. Just know that when you need help, if you need help, you can call us. And when you're ready, I'd love to support you joining full time."

"Thank you, Mr. Rog-Steve!" Luna said quickly. She clenched a fist and smiled. "And don't worry. When you go on your mission, I promise I can join you for that."

"I'm glad. Because we'll need all the help we can get," Steve said seriously.

The doors they'd stopped in front of opened. A teenage girl, wearing a mask made of some sort of red ceramic material on top of her head, looked at them. She had black hair pulled into a high ponytail, and an annoyed look on her face. "Lunaaa! They're being weird again!"

Steve couldn't help but find it amusing when the teenager wrapped her arms around Luna's right arm and pulled her in, following the pair. Luna sighed.

"What is it?" she said with a fond tone of voice.

"They keep making moon eyes at each other," the young teenager complained. "Seriously, I thought this would be over when they finally screwed, but they're even worse."

"Dan Bi!" Luna and Steve said in unison, shocked.

"What? Seriously, he's too old for her," Dan Bi, the hero known as Crescent, kept pulling Luna along. "You'd think banging would have made them calm down."

"He's too old?" Steve asked, blinking. After all, he was pretty aged as well, if you counted his time in the ice.

"Don't worry, obba, we still like you," Dan said impishly.

The trio entered a room to see Bucky sitting on a table as a young woman stood between his legs, the two whispering to each other. The room had windowed glass facing where their Quinjet was parked and ready for flight.

For just a moment, Steve was transported back 70 plus years. To a younger Bucky, smirking playfully, flirting with a woman.

The woman in question was quite stunning. She was almost six feet tall, with long pale white hair, the image of Korean beauty, her eyes glittering as she laid a clawed finger against Bucky's chest, whispering something to him that made him chuckle.

Bucky and the young woman looked up as they entered, sharing twin looks of disappointment.

"Heya Buck," Steve said with a grin. "Ready to leave?"

Bucky sighed sadly. "Yeah. Yeah," he took the white-haired woman's hand in his, kissing the top of it with a smirk. "Guess I have to say goodbye."

"Ah, Mr. Barnes, I knew you were the love 'em and leave 'em type," the woman said with a little smirk. "I suppose I've had worse break-ups."

"You know, they've invented this thing called the internet," Bucky said confidently. "We can talk through this 'email' thing the kids are using."

"Why would I do that? I might go looking for some other pretty young thing while you're gone."

"I guess I'll have to find some way to keep you around," Bucky teased.

"God, you guys are so annoying," Dan whispered nearby. "Ami, just say goodbye already!"

Ami Han, the White Fox, gave her younger friend a withering stare. "One day, you'll end up flirting with some young superhero, and I'm going to ruin it for you."

"That will never happen," Dan said with the voice of wisdom only teenagers had.

Ami and Bucky separated, joining their friends. Steve gave Bucky a little smile, his friend smirking in turn.

"I'm sad we'll be leaving so soon," Steve said honestly. "But it was an honor to meet you all."

"Hear that?" Dan pressed an elbow into Luna's side, grinning. "The Avenger said it was an honor to meet us."

"You are terrible," Luna sighed. She looked into Steve's eyes and smiled. "I hope you are successful on your next journey."

"I do too. But hey. My last one ended up being my favorite."

Luna blushed, while Dan and Ami grinned.

With a final goodbye, Bucky and Steve headed out to their quinjet. As they entered the quinjet, neither said anything. When they sat down and started up the plane, neither said anything. It was only as they were lifting off that Steve finally spoke.

"So-"

"Don't even start," Bucky said immediately.

"Hey, it's no big deal. You used protection, right?"

"Just because you haven't gotten a date since the war-"

"I didn't get a date during the war," Steve said, unashamed.

"Wait, seriously?" Bucky stared at him. "What about after?"

"..."

"Steve."

"I've been busy."

"Oh good lord," Bucky said, shocked and appalled.

"It's not like you did any better," Steve grumbled.

"I was brainwashed for seventy years, and I still got a couple of dates. Okay, we are getting you out there as soon as possible. I'm calling Nat right now."

"Please don't."

"Even Dial has a girlfriend now! As your best friend, we are getting you some."

"Some what?"

"Good god."

Steve watched as a shocked Bucky pulled out a phone and started texting while teasing Steve. He didn't mind the ribbing from his oldest friend. He'd missed it. Bucky had been very different after coming back. The person he'd once been had been buried under a deep rage and sadness.

The recent trips had been good for him. Steve didn't think this recent romance with Ami was anything Bucky and Ami took seriously, but they both seemed to enjoy spending time together and had fun.

Bucky may not have been fine, not entirely. But he was getting there.

With that last thought, Steve made a heading. Time for London, and the next recruit.

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Tony Stark/Iron Man

Tony pretended to be listening as an old guy on stage talked proudly about some award or another that was being presented. He couldn't really bring himself to care about it.

If he'd had it his way, he'd be back at the tower, working on his latest armor. He'd been working on something special. After all, they'd be needing it soon.

But Tony Stark had to make appearances. That's what Pepper said at least. Oh, but she didn't need to show up, no. Sometimes he wondered why he listened to her. Then she'd do this little lip-bite, give him an angry look, or just sigh in that annoyed way of hers, and suddenly he was sitting at a boring party while an old guy congratulated another old guy for getting another million dollars.

Thankfully, he wasn't the only one who wasn't enjoying themselves there.

"I'm so boooooooored," Tony smirked, looking over at his +1.

Ruby Hale twirled a steak knife in her hands, sighing dramatically. The now fifteen-year-old assassin-in-training was wearing a black dress Pepper had given her, a modest one that Ruby had disapproved heavily of for not being armor or workout clothes.

"Aren't you supposed to be training your, I don't know, spy eyes or something?" Tony teased quietly.

"My observational skills and ability to mingle with the crowd," Ruby said with another long sigh. "Hydra was always more into me learning how to use sniper rifles and slit throats. How to fight. I don't think they were planning on me actually talking to people."

"I don't blame them, you're an annoying brat," Tony said.

"Eat me, Rust Man."

Tony chuckled. "Well, this shouldn't take too long. Just another forty minutes."

Ruby sighed for a third time, slowly lowering her blonde head to press her forehead to the table. Tony grinned, about to tease her a bit more.

Then she looked at him. The boredom on her face was gone. She kept the look she was sporting from the rest of the party by keeping it against the table, but she had a hard gaze in her eyes. The steak knife in her hand was clenched tight.

"Call for help," Ruby said quietly.

Tony kept the little smirk on his face, but panned his eyes across the room, trying to look without looking. The party was full of people. Mark Wahlberg was sitting across the room. Some Roxxon guys were trying to look like they hadn't sold their souls. A waiter was sneaking some gold forks into his jacket.

"It's her," Ruby whispered.

Tony met eyes with the woman in question. And suddenly he realized what sort of danger they were in.

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Mahmoud Schahed/Dial

Ares was a taskmaster. In some ways, he was harder as a teacher than Natasha was, in some ways easier.

I'd spent the whole last hour training one thing. Surviving while shifting constantly between forms. It didn't matter what alien forms, just as long I didn't stay in that form for more than six seconds. All while Ares went after me with every weapon he could.

I tell ya, there are few things as intimidating as Ares using an anti-air gun as a sidearm.

Still, I'd learned a lot from him. Hard not to, when I was getting trained by, well, fucking Ares.

It had been useful against the Leader and his robots.

I was glad to get a couple of hours to myself though. It had been rough. I flew across the ocean in Astrodactyl form, enjoying myself like always. I had some time off before the big mission. Maybe I'd watch a movie? It was weird, being in 2014 and knowing all the pop culture that was showing up for the next four years. That My Hero Academia show was yet to show up, and I hadn't had a chance to watch it before my little trip. Maybe I could check it out while it was still a manga?

There was something nostalgic about thinking about nerd stuff. Now that I sort of was the nerd stuff.

I came in towards New York City, waving at a crowd of people who were waiting for me. I tried to change up my routine for how and when I entered the city after my training, but crowds of a few people still managed to get to the docks on New York when I was on my way in. Sometimes they ended up seeing me.

I dived into the city itself, soon shooting between the skyscrapers and above the busy streets. I'd come to love New York. Granted, I had an elevated view of the city, in both a literal and figurative fashion, but I don't think anyone can live there without feeling at least fond of the place. Trash bags on the sidewalk and all.

Maybe I should patrol? Since Daredevil and the Avengers had become constant presences in the city, crime had become very illusive. It was a real job to try and root out what we could. Natasha had stopped a serial killer recently, but most of our patrols nowadays ended with nothing but stopping some desperate muggers and thieves. The gangs were going underground.

It might be time to go all in on them.

I was still considering what to do with the rest of my day when the laser hit me in the chest.
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Steve Rogers/Captain America

A few hours after leaving South Korea, Captain America and Nomad were walking through the halls of the SIS Building in Vauxhall, a south western part of London.

"How long has it been since we've been in London?" Steve asked Bucky as they walked through the halls of the building.

"Long time," Bucky mumbled to himself. "I think I killed Princess Diana, last time I was here."

"What?" Steve spun, staring at Bucky in shock.

Bucky gave him a small sad smile. "No… I did kill someone named Georgi Markov."

"So that's what happened," a strongly accented voice said. the two looked up. A man was striding towards them with quick steps, a manic energy about him. He had short black hair swept to his right, was thin as a razor, and had a bit of five o'clock shadow about his face. He wore a grey suit under a brown trench coat that was just slightly too small for him. He came up and held out a hand. "We always knew the KGB arranged the murder, but we only suspected your involvement, Mr. Barnes. Thanks for clearing that up for me. Makes the files neat and tidy. Pete Wisdom, MI13, at yer service gents."

Bucky stared at him, then at the hand thrust out at his chest. Pete, undaunted, reached out with deceptive speed, grabbed Bucky's hand, pumped it a couple of times, then reached out for Steve while Bucky was still surprised.

"I'll be your liaison for this little venture. Not as pretty as your last hosts, I know, but I'll do my best to be accommodating."

"A pleasure to meet you, Mr. Wisdom," Steve said politely.

"Same for me," Pete turned and waved for the pair to follow. "Fair warning mates, I'm probably one of maybe ten people who actually feel that way in this building."

"Only ten," Steve asked, worried.

"Mate, you gotta understand. Avengers have a rep for being kinda overpowered," Pete chuckled. "Even with all we've got, people keep thinking about the damage you two can do on your own."

"We aren't here to start fights," Steve said firmly. "The opposite. We're here to ask for help, and to make an alliance with you all."

"Hey, maybe it's the British anger over you colonials kicking us out," Pete chuckled. "We're spies, Mr. Rogers. We think everyone is out to get us. They usually are. Personally, I blame the second world war. It's made us downright inhospitable around here."

Steve and Bucky shared a look. One that said something simple.

Never let this man meet Tony.

"So, I understand this recruit we are meeting is somewhat unusual?" Steve asked carefully.

"That's putting it lightly," Pete sighed. "I imagine you lot had issues like this though. Having to deal with magical bullshite. We're talking a bunch of scientists trying to understand why Bruce fookin Banner is giving them advice on building a device that can sense magic."

"Did it work?"

"Hell if I know. Just ended up making me confused while I watched excited brainy-types squawk about numbers," Pete led them to a door, opening it up. They found themselves in a room right out of a magical fantasy.

Grass grew from the floor, sprouting up to about ankle height, before stopping at a pond on the other side of the room, where a small waterfall crashed into it. A tree rose up in one corner of the room. A rabbit hopped past, Bucky staring at it like he'd never seen one in his life.

In the center of the tranquil forest somehow sat in the center of the headquarters of England's Intelligence organizations, was a tree stump. There he sat, reading a book with a small smile on his face, a pair of wireless headphones on his head as he turned a page.

He was as large as Ares or Thor, with the same sort of presence to him. And like them, he was dressed in archaic clothes, though in his case he looked like a nobleman from the industrial era of England, with a closely cut suit colored a warm shade of gray that had a hint of green to it. His skin was covered in deep red scales, with a set of horns along the top of his bald head.

"Sir Benedict, of Otherworld," Pete said grandly. "Meet Captain America and Nomad."

"..."

"Uh, Sir Benedict?" Pete said, blinking. Then he sighed. "I swear- OY! BENNIE! GUESTS!"

"Hm?" the red-scaled man looked up. When he noticed the trio who had joined him, he started in surprise, removing his headphones. "Oh, my apologies, guv'nor. Got caught up in the music."

Pete sighed sadly. "Give headphones to the thousand year old dragon, huh? Damnit, Queen Liz. This is as bad as the Netflix subscription."

Steve and Bucky shared another awkward look as the dragon-man saved his page, placed his book down, and rose up to join them. He held out a large hand. "Well met, gents. Like Pete must have mentioned. I'm Bennie. A knight of the round table."

"...Cool," Bucky said, grabbing Benedict's hand and shaking it.

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As they met their newest possible recruit, across the street from the SIS Building, weapons were aimed at the building. Across the world, Dial fell from the skies. And Tony Stark looked into the eyes of a killer. It was going to be a hell of a day.

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Author's Note: If I do this shit right, this will feel like the opening of an Avengers movie. If I don't, it'll feel like a Dial chapter.

So I win either way.

But yeah. Steve, Tony, and Dial are the stars of the show right now. Here's hoping things seem magical for you guys.

Oh, Benedict and Luna? Well, Luna Snow, White Fox, and Crescent showed up in the story as k-pop stars, singing K/DA's popstar. Cheshire is a little older in the Dialverse, closer in age to Ruby and Shuri, but Luna is the one of the three that actually WANTS to be an Avenger. Not to say White Fox and Cheshire aren't altruistic, they just aren't interested.

Why did Ami and Bucky hook up? ...Because they're both attractive, and Ami went looking for super-soldier booty, which Bucky provided. Weirdly, this is kinda healthy for Bucky, flirting and having fun with someone who also wants the same. They ain't going to be true love, but they do enjoy each other's company.

As for Sir Benedict, he's a half-dragon who showed up in Excalibur once, someone who fought on the side of good. He hasn't shown up since, sadly, but at least I can do something interesting with him. One day, Dial in dragon form, Fin Fang Foom, and Sir Benedict are going to stare down an enemy together. And it'll be beautiful.

Wait, who's attacking the three of them? Why would anyone be attacking them? That's crazy talk.

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Three dragons all staring down an enemy? you sir have just told me pure awesome. what will you have next Gorilla Grodd shows up and Dial turns into a Saiyan to beat him?
 
127
Luke Cage

"It still drives me nuts that you can do that," Luke said as he watched Jessica slowly drift towards the ground.

"It's bullshit," Jessica said with a roll of her eyes. "I'm basically just a paper airplane."

"Better than a falling brick," Luke's eyes twinkled. "You find anything?"

"No. It's quiet," Jessica blew at her hair when it fell in front of her face as she strode up to him. When her hair refused to listen, she brushed it back with a grunt of frustration. "I thought us doing this patrol shit meant we'd be busy."

"You want criminals running rampant in the streets?" Luke asked with a bit of humor.

"Yeah, so I can hit someone," she took a flask out of her back pocket and took a big swig of her drink.

"Well, Barracuda is supposed to be doing something soon," Luke said. "You're the detective. Maybe instead of running around the city-"

"We start doing actual work," Jessica said as she put her flask away again. "Yeah, okay. Where do we begin?"

"...Pops. He might have an idea on who to go to for answers on what Barracuda is up to. If anyone can get us on the right trail, he can."

"Isn't he a barber?" Jessica asked skeptically.

"And you're a PI," Luke pointed out. "I'm a former convict. We've all got history."

"...Yeah. Yeah, we do," Jessica said. For a moment, Luke saw it again. That shadow across her face. The dark specter she thought he didn't know about. Maybe one day, she'd tell him about whoever was on her mind when she-

A loud sound came from the distance. For a moment, Luke was reminded of Star Wars. It sounded like the blasters from those movies, a sound that echoed in the air. Then the sound of an explosion.

Luke was moving immediately.

"Luke! Damnit, you overly heroic-" Jessica shouted, rushing after him.

The pair ran through the streets, ending up in the middle of an open section of the city. Just in time to see a body crash into the ground. People were screaming and rushing through the streets, trying to get away, but Luke ignored them to focus on the person currently trying to stand up in the street.

"Dial?" Luke said, confused.

"S-Squawk-" the space-pterodactyl staggered, coughing. "Luke? What the hell hit me?"

His chest was dented inward on his right side. Luke rushed over to help him up to his feet, winced at the feeling of the dinosaur scales on that side. They were cracked and scarred, rubbing against Luke's invulnerable skin.

"What the fuck!?" Jessica shouted as she joined them. "Are you supposed to be dented?"

"Squawk," he said weakly. He reached for his omnitrix.

"Not today, space-boy!" a loud and grating voice that sounded somewhat like Demi Moore gargling gravel, echoed. On instinct, Luke moved in front of Dial and Jessica. A flash of light came towards him before he could comprehend what was coming.

And for the first time in a long time, Luke felt pain. His chest screamed at him. He staggered back and shouted, clutching at his skin. Unbroken. But he felt like he'd been hit by a baseball bat swung by the Hulk.

"Whoa, it's Power Man!" that grating voice shouted again. "What are you doing here, I thought your first appearance in-universe wasn't for a while! Then again, I'm one to talk, right?"

"What the fuck is he saying!?" Jessica asked as the owner of the grating voice dropped in front of them. "And why is he dressed like a giant red condom?"

"It's too bad guys can't see me bleed."

He was of average height, with a muscular build that could be seen under the red and black outfit he was wearing, a suit that was some combination of military and ninja. A red mask rested over his head, with a pair of white pupils where his eyes would be. He had a pair of sword hilts strapped to his back, way too many pouches and belts strapped on the outside of his suit, and a big fucking gun over his shoulder.

"I know right!?" that was followed with the gun lighting up a bright purple before emitting a blast, which Luke blocked again, shouting as he felt the large beam crack against his chest. "A real-life BFG! Man, you're tanky. Here, try another shot."

A flash of green came from behind Luke. The big gun blasted another laser.

And a hand reached out, absorbing the light into openings in the fingertips.

"Deadpool?" Dial, in the form of a one-eyed alien with black skin and tendrils on his head, stepped alongside Luke, his eyes wide. "Wade, since when were you around?"

"Well, this chapter to be honest. I got retroactively added to the canon of the story. Which, you know, is probably gonna be a mess on the timeline," Luke stared at him, trying to understand. It was like he was speaking, but not getting his words in the right order?

"What the fuck is he saying?" Jessica said what Luke was thinking.

"Just ignore it," Dial said with a sigh. "It's likely only Jen and I would understand. You know she did this kind of shit first?"

"Wait, you understand what I'm talking about!?" The red-suited guy fired another laser, which Dial absorbed then fired back. "No one understands!" the guy said cheerily as he backflipped over the laser blast, landing on a car. "Oh, look out for the other mercs."

Luke was shocked when Dial shot at a random 3rd story window with another energy blast. Then a man came tumbling out, screaming before he smashed into the same car Deadpool was sitting on. More men sprouted from the windows, shooting at the trio. Luke blocked the bullets from hitting Jessica while Dial fired back, zipping around. Around 12 men or so.

"Luke, you okay?" Dial asked him, absorbing another energy blast. Despite the lack of effect they were having, Deadpool seemed to be having fun just shooting them, yelling 'pew pew!' with every trigger pull. "You got hit twice!"

"Yeah!" Luke said. "What do you need!?"

"Civilians, now!"

"Fuckin-" Jessica spat out, rushing past Luke. People were screaming in the streets. The mercs, despite being apparently well trained, weren't being very safe with where they were firing. "Will you fucking get out of here you idiots!?"

Jessica followed up her yell by ripping a parking meter out of the ground and tossing it like a javelin, sending one of the mercenary's flying back.

"Wait, this is rated-R?" Deadpool shouted gleefully. "Fuck. Cunt. Bitch. Balls."

"Balls aren't rated R," Dial said. Then he shot Deadpool in the chest. The beam of blue light speared through Deadpool's chest, the smell of burnt flesh filling the air. Luke stared at the gory death scene, horrified by the casual murder, the fact he could see through Deadpool's body now.

"..." Deadpool raised a finger. Slowly, the hole in his chest began to fill in again before Luke's shocked eyes. Right about when he could see lungs, Deadpool spoke. "Yeah, maybe your balls aren't."

"Again," Dial said, raising a plug-like hand up. "Luke, Jessica. Take out those mercs. I'll take on the fourth-wall breaking, healing, ninja man."

They didn't argue. The pair went sprinting towards the mercs shooting at them, Luke in front and tanking the bullets as Jessica followed.

"The hell is a fourth wall?" Jessica mumbled as she ran behind him. The sounds of lasers firing back and forth came from behind them. Jessica crouched and jumped upwards, almost seeming to fly before she entered the third floor. Luke took to a sprint, using his enhanced speed to rush up the stairs and join her.

When he got there, the third floor was an office. Things had gotten quiet. That didn't happen often when Jessica was involved.. He stopped at the door to peek inside through the small window there. Jessica was ducked behind a cubicle, a mercenary unconscious at her feet. Another one of them was holding a group of people in office clothes hostage, standing next to two other men, 7 at the windows and shooting at Dial, while two others were prowling forward through the cubicles, the door Luke was at giving him a good look. He looked carefully around.

The mercenary holding the people hostage was yelling. "-out right now, or I swear to god I'll light them up bitch! I don't care what powers you have, you ain't faster than a bullet!"

Damnit. Luke carefully marked the position of the three men. They had around 8 hostages, and the men were standing right next to each other. Okay. Back in the old days, he'd been good at mentally marking where people were after a look. If he did this right…

Luke ran up another stair level. On the next floor, a janitor was crouched behind a plant, and gave a little scream when Luke ran past him. He ignored that man to head to an office. The door was locked, so he squeezed the knob and rushed in. A skinny white woman shrieked when he came in, throwing a snow globe at him from where she'd hidden behind her desk. Luke ignored that as well, coming to a spot on the floor. Based on where he'd mentally marked things. Luke stepped back. Then, with a big footstomp forward, he smashed apart the floor while smashing his fists on the ground, falling through to the next floor.

The three mercs had enough time to look up before hundreds of pounds of black man fell towards them in a shower of floor and ceiling. Luke hit them hard, grabbing one of them and tossing him at one of the mercs shooting at Dial, sending both screaming out of the window.

"Run, now!" Luke yelled at the hostages.

"Come on!" An older Asian man among the hostages yelled. To Luke's surprise, he grabbed one of the guns the mercs had dropped and aimed it with experienced motions, covering his coworkers' backs as they ran out the back door. Luke grabbed a cubicle wall, ripped it from the floor, and tossed it frisbee style at another merc, sending the guy flying through another cubicle with a scream.

The other mercs started to figure out what was going on, turning their fire from Dial to Luke, while the guys who'd been looking for Jessica turned to him and started firing. Luke spread his arms out, scowling as bullets bounced off his bare skin.

"Really hope BRIDGE is willing to buy me more clothes," Luke mumbled under his breath as his shirt, already tattered and burnt from the two laser blasts he'd taken, fell apart and floated to the ground. Luke continued to protect the hostages until the last person was out. Before he could move forward, a computer desk flew into three of the mercs from behind them, knocking them out and possibly breaking many of their bones.

Apparently, Jessica was angry. She picked up a PC and launched it at one of the men who had been looking for her, the impact sending him tumbling onto the ground. The last men standing were a guy who was running towards the stairs, and a merc who was switching his gaze from Luke to Jessica.

"Okay!" the merc tossed his gun aside, lifting his hand up. "Okay! I give up!"

"Jessica," Luke said.

She picked up a computer monitor. The guy surrendering screamed. "No, wait, I surre-"

Jessica fired the monitor, superhuman strength launching the screen like a baseball. It smashed the guy who'd been running towards the stairs across his back, dropping him.

"Really like throwing things, huh?" Luke noted with a grin.

"They had guns," Jessica said with a shake of her head.

The pair looked over at the last guy. He hesitantly looked between them. Luke looked around, then grabbed a top section of a cubicle, the metal bending in his hands.

"Whoa, whoa!" the man screamed.

"Calm down, I'm just going to tie your hands together," Luke said with an annoyed look. The merc sighed in relief, while Jessica looked around.

"Wait, do we have to tie up all of them?" when Luke nodded, she cursed. "Are you kidding me?"

"Welcome to the logistics of law enforcement," as Jessica spat out a series of obscenities, grabbing another cubicle to rip apart and turn into cuffs, Luke looked out the window.

Dial and Deadpool had disappeared.



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Tony Stark/Iron Man

Tony eyed the woman who was standing across the room from him, yellow eyes gazing into his brown.

She was short and lithe, wearing a black dress that was a little too big for her, as though it had been chosen at the last minute. She ignored a waiter who offered her champagne, instead walking over towards Tony.

"Great, you're looking at her," Ruby sighed, the teenager said while grabbing the silverware in front of him.

"Why not, she's looking at me," Tony pulled a small container from his pocket, opened it up to reveal two quantum comm earbuds. He passed one to Ruby and placed the other in his own ear.

"Yeah, which means she knows she doesn't have the element of surprise," Ruby cursed.

"Jarvis," Tony whispered.

"Yes, Mr. Stark?" Jarvis said over the ear bud.

"I've got Laura here," he said. "That assassin girl who's been seen working with-"

"Agent's Triplett and Carter. I will inform the security there to empty the building and will send a suit over."

"Send the Dial-9 one," Tony said.

About twenty feet away from them, Laura's eyes flashed. A group of crystals sprouted from her palms, before she snapped her hands forward, shooting the crystals at Ruby and Tony.

"Down!" Ruby shouted while rising to her feet, tossing the silverware in her hands like throwing knives while kicking the table they'd been sitting at upwards.

Forks, spoons, and knives of various types and sizes met a series of crystal daggers. The mini-assassin, knowing that silverware was no match for invulnerable super-sharp diamonds, had thrown her makeshift weapons towards Laura herself, forcing the other woman to dodge the spray of silver. It made quite a spectacle, the diamonds sparking and shattering the silverware as they embedded across the walls, floor, and the table Ruby had snapped up. The table shattered apart under the diamonds, but Tony and Ruby had already moved out of the way.

Laura raised two hands, sprouting more diamonds as yellow eyes flashed. Tony snapped his watch across his hand, the metal snapping and clicking to surround his fist in red armor with a blue light in the center, his belt wrapping around his arm to create more armor in a flow of catoms.

"Eeeeeeee!" some blonde debutant screamed. More people followed, staring at Laura in fear.

"Out, now!" Tony shouted, crouching down behind the table and grabbing his wristwatch in one hand and his belt in the other, ripping it from his pants.

"Everyone, head to the exits!" the guy at the podium yelled, his arm impaled by a diamond. To his credit, he simply held onto his right arm and kept shouting. "There's one in the back, and one near the stage! Tony Stark is here, he's going to save us!"

"No pressure, right?" Tony said with a roll of his eyes. He raised his hand and fired a single shot of sonic's at the brainwashed woman.

Laura flipped up and out of the way of the attack before it was launched, though she still winced as the wave of sound flew under her. Ruby threw a steak knife at her, which Laura slashed out of the air, coming towards Tony. Her right foot raised up, a single long diamond blade ripping apart her black heel as she kicked down at Tony.

"Whoa!" Tony blocked the claw on his arm, the belt he'd transformed into armor getting a long scratch before catoms flowed to refill the space. "Damn lady, you're flexible. You do yoga? Maybe pilates?"

Laura didn't respond, instead landing on the floor and jumping forward. As she was stabbing out at him, he hit her with a sonic blast.

"YAAAA!" Laura shrieked. A sound filled the air, like the shattering of metal. For a moment, Tony didn't know what had happened, watching in confusion when she reeled back in pain. Then they met eyes. And he felt horror fill him.

A group of crystals had shattered across her forehead, sending blood dripping down her face. Her eyes were filled with hatred worthy of the Hulk himself.

"GRAAAAGH!" Laura moved with lightning speed, claws slashing out at Tony's face. He desperately blocked the blow on his armor, and felt blinding pain when the blade sliced through his it to dig into his forearm.

Ruby kicked Laura in the face, sending her staggering, while Tony fired another sonic blast at her, pushing through the pain of the deep cut in his arm. "Jarvis, eta on that armor!" Tony shouted while unleashing a bright flash of light that hit Laura in the eyes.

Blinded, the diamond assassin sprayed an array of crystals from her body at random. Ruby ducked under a few blades, but was still stabbed in the thigh, shouting in pain as her blood spilled. Tony raised his armored arm to block the ones that were flung at him, one slicing past his rib, another stabbing him in the shoulder. Pain lanced up from there, blinding Tony for just a moment from sheer pain. He fired another blast of sonic power, but Laura ducked behind a table when he missed.

"She's quick," Tony mumbled, watching as Laura flipped away. "You okay, midget?" he said to Ruby.

"Only Mahmoud can call me that!" Ruby said. The teenage assassin wrapped her fists in tablecloth as Tony watched.

"That's cute. You're as adorable as a kitten with a gun. Also, is this really the time to be accessorizing?" Tony shot at Laura again, and got a set of crystals shooting at him for his trouble. He ducked, almost getting shot.

"Is this really the time to be throwing one-liners!?" Ruby shouted, grabbing some of the diamonds that had been thrown at them out of the walls behind them, her wrapped hands protecting her from the makeshift daggers edges.

"You haven't read my biography, have you?" Tony watched in interest as Ruby tossed the diamonds at Laura. The brunette woman raised a shield of crystal across her arm.

Laura stared at them. And Tony looked into those eyes. She had eyes like a dead fish. Uncaring, cold. The eyes of someone who didn't care if they lived or died. Tony raised a hand and fired a sonic blast again. When it hit her, Laura screamed in agony, crystals within her shattering across her arms. But it was like she only shouted out of reflex. When she looked back at him, Tony shook his head. Blood dripped on the floor, wounds healing even as they were made. And she didn't care.

"Strucker is a real asshole," Tony whispered to himself.

"Sir," Jarvis said. The familiar whine of repulsors in flight came from outside. "Your suit has arrived."

It came through the window, glass flying around. Tony grinned, rising to his feet and jumping towards it, spinning so his back was facing the suit. It opened up, surrounding him in hardened plates of metal. In seconds, Tony Stark was replaced with the Iron Man.

The suit he was wearing was made of blue-green material, with large ports on each shoulder and forearm. He shrugged his shoulders, feeling the suit adjust around him.

"Sorry about this kid," Tony said, facing Laura. The brunette woman looked at him without a hint of fear or worry. Just blank eyes. "But this is over."

The blank eyes faded, for just a moment. If Tony hadn't been looking, he would have missed it. The hope that filled her gaze. He froze before he could attack.

Then the hope disappeared from her eyes, and she was running up to him. She leaped upward and tossed dozens of diamond blades at him. Iron Man opened two ports on his shoulders, revealing a pair of round circular metal plates. They shook at immense speed and power, unleashing blasts of pure sound in front of them.

Diamonds shattered in mid-air. Laura screamed as the powerful waves of sound hit her, her legs and arms sticking out in odd angles as the diamonds that had replaced her bones cracked under the immense waves of sonic power.

Tony stopped the attack in time to feel someone climb up his back, place their feet on his shoulders, then jump forward. Ruby front-flipped off of him, bringing up two large diamonds in her hands.

"HA!" Ruby cried, stabbing down as she fell. The diamonds stabbed Laura in either shoulder. Ruby backflipped away immediately, landing next to Tony, who raised his hands up.

"Laura!" Tony yelled. "Stand down, now! We don't want to kill you."

"Or I'm going to… uh, arrest you, I think?" Ruby said hesitantly. She blinked, rubbing her fingers along the edges of the diamonds she'd stolen. "How the hell do you threaten someone when you don't want to kill them? Wait, can we maim her?"

"God, kid, seriously?" Tony said, dumbfounded.

"...kill me."

They looked up at Laura. The brunette woman was shaking in place. Her body was snapping together, the sickening appearance of skin closing up over bones of blue-green crystal. Her yellow eyes stared at them.

"...kill me," she whispered again.

"Tony," Ruby said, looking at him confused. "Is this a trick?"

In his suit, Tony focused on his hud, reading everything he could. "No. It's a lot worse than that. It's what she wants more than anything."

Laura chose then to rush towards them with all her speed, almost a blur. Ruby and Tony met her in the center.

While many had evacuated that room, a few stayed to watch. Ruby lashed out with her stolen blades, parrying, stabbing, and leaping about despite the long diamond still sticking out of her thigh. Tony moved with superhuman speed in his suit, firing sonic attacks with accuracy, punching through a pillar when he missed hitting Laura, flew through the air to dodge another wave of diamonds before hitting Laura in the chest with a punch.

Laura herself seemed unstoppable. She moved with immense agility and speed, slashing out with her blades, dodging Ruby and Tony as she fired crystal daggers. When they did land a hit, she would heal back with supernatural speed.

For one moment, Laura and Ruby were pressing blades against each other in mid-air. The older assassin's face was a blank mask, entirely emotionless. The younger blonde was screaming, pressing the daggers in her hand against Laura's claws. Tony stood underneath them, his hands pointed up at Laura, waves of sound erupting from his gauntlets. For those watching, there was a brief moment of clarity. A realization of the power and skill the three had. That they were watching the monsters that the modern age had created.

Then Tony fired. The waves of sound that hit Laura sent her spiralling upwards, crashing through the ceiling.

"After her!" Ruby shouted, landing on Tony's right shoulder.

Tony blasted upwards, Ruby crouched on his shoulder, and the pair entered the hole in the ceiling Laura had created. Up above was a hotel room, an empty one. Laura had smashed through into the kitchen. Tony raised his arms, ready to respond to whatever Laura did next.

"...Where'd she go?" Ruby asked.

"Jarvis?" Tony asked.

"I have no footage that shows her escaping," the AI butler responded.

Ruby landed on the ground. Tony crunched his way into the apartment.

A blur of motion came from his right side. He raised an arm.

The long spear of crystal scraped against the hardened shell of his suit, the material built to take on Dial's Diamondhead form surviving relatively well against her blades. Laura ran in, wrapping her arms and legs around Tony. All across her body, diamonds spiked out in a spray of blood, piercing into the suit and just barely held back from stabbing him. Laura stared at him, pain in her eyes. But nothing else. Tony stared at her, horrified. The feeling of piercing crystals through her body… Doing this to herself, to this extent.

Ruby stabbed Laura in the ribs. The older assassin slashed out at Ruby, removing herself from Tony. The katana-like claw she snapped out at Ruby caught the young woman in her stomach, sending her to the ground.

Tony, seeing Ruby fall in a spray of blood, raised an arm and punched Laura, unleashing a sonic blast at the same time. Laura was sent flying back like she'd been shot out of a cannon, crashing through the window to the street outside.

"Kid!" Tony moved to Ruby's side as fast as he could, turning her onto her back. "Kid, you okay!?"

Ruby coughed, staring up at him, then down at her stomach. A deep cut lay there, bleeding profusely.

"Jarvis, get the med-team ready!" Tony gathered Ruby in his arms, running over to the window.

"They are already preparing sir. I also have Helen Cho flying out to provide medical support."

Tony looked around. Laura had disappeared into the city. Back to Strucker. Back into a life she would rather die than continue to live.

Fine. He'd failed one of these kids. He wouldn't fail two.

The Iron Man went shooting into the sky, rushing for his tower, as Blood Diamond escaped into the city.

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Author's Note: Next chapter, Dial vs Deadpool. Let's hope he doesn't take over the narrative with his fourth-wall brea- OH GOD, HE'S IN THE HOUS-

"Next chapter, Deadpool beats the shit out of a self-insert with brilliant humor, like the raging sex machine he is! Next time, on the Deadpool Show!"

...That wasn't even funny.

"Aren't you the one writing this shitty dialogue?"

...Please consider supporting me on Patreon.

"This lazy dick writes these author's notes early, then adds the shilling for money at the end when he finally posts them here."

Motherfucker.
 
try to bribe Deadpool he got many interests and I'm pretty sure it will work
stuff that I think will work as a bribing material is
chimichangas
money
and.......... huh I though I have more material than that
 
... it's a sign that I'm not firing on all cylinders that, when a character named Ruby showed up in story, the first place my brain went was Ruby Rose from, well, RWBY?

On a related note, would someone mind filling me in on who the characters that aren't Deadpool are in this chapter? Barring the blatantly obvious characters (Luke Cage, Dial, Jessica Jones, Iron Man, etc.,)
 
... it's a sign that I'm not firing on all cylinders that, when a character named Ruby showed up in story, the first place my brain went was Ruby Rose from, well, RWBY?

On a related note, would someone mind filling me in on who the characters that aren't Deadpool are in this chapter? Barring the blatantly obvious characters (Luke Cage, Dial, Jessica Jones, Iron Man, etc.,)

Ruby Hale the "ninja barbie" from Marvel's Agents of Shield, played by the adorable Dove Cameron .

Laura is one of the Black Sky children turned into an X-23 expy thanks to Petrosapien DNA infusion.

That was the important people other than the obvious, did I miss someone?
 
Dialverse vs Null Void: Part 1
Kolar
Way Bads
Servantis
Swift
Leander
Phil Billings

VS

Captain America
Thor
Falcon
Creel
Warrior
Dial

Sam Wilson/Falcon

"I've been flying for a while up here, guys," Sam said, looking down at the ground as he tumbled through the air. He aimed himself towards one building in particular. "We sure this is the place?"

The place was an industrial container terminal, right next to the river. No one was working there. Not since the Avengers had tracked strange energy signatures in the area, which had been connected to similar energy signatures found at a jewelry store that had been robbed just a week ago. Sam was trying to see if he could get a view of what was causing those, but all he'd done was fly for a few minutes. As of right then, only six Avengers were available to check in on it. Captain America, Dial, Sam himself, Creel, Warrior, and-

"Indeed," Sam almost had a heart attack when Thor came out of the sky, flying alongside him for a moment before disappearing at high speed. Thor continued speaking, Sam listening through his radio. "This place seems completely empty."

"Watch where you're flying!" Sam said, drifting down to a building that looked like a large warehouse and landing in front of it. Thor landed next to him, giving Sam an embarrassed look.

"Apologies, Son of Wil. I do not have the precision you do in flight."

"Fast as hell though," Sam admitted. "Even if you do fly like you're constantly strapped to a meteor."

"It's pronounced 'Mjolnir'," Thor said helpfully.

Sam shook his head, chuckling. Then he looked over the area. "What do you think, hammer boy? We got anything to worry about?"

"I believe we do," Thor said grimly. He looked around. "I sense some sort of fell magic has taken place here. The energies here… it is like the Convergence has happened once more."

"That whole thing with portals all over London?" Sam shook his head. "Yeah, after Rio, I think I've had enough of that kind of thing. Just feel like we fight enough weirdness on Earth without adding to it, you know?"

"I do know," Thor's voice took on a melancholy tone. "I hope this is not yet another Asgardian problem. My people have caused enough trouble for your-"

"Oh please," Sam rolled his eyes, giving Thor a grin. "Like you're responsible for what a bunch of dickheads from your world does. I might as well take the blame for HYDRA stealing stuff from you."

"But the chaos we cause when we arrive-" Thor was ready to say.

"Look," Sam cut him off, lifting a hand up. "You've been helping out Earth for what, four years now? Little more? I doubt you haven't made up for what your brother and a bunch of guys related to Asgard's history have done. Far as I'm concerned, we're square," Sam patted his arm with a grin. "And I'm not just saying that because you can toss me into the sun."

Thor laughed at that, giving Sam a large smile. "Thank you, friend Sam. I will admit, I do worry about-"

"Yo!" Thor was interrupted when someone came around the corner. They turned around and saw Izzy walking over. The powerful brunette woman was dressed in her knight-like armor, sword on her back. Her helmet was removed, allowing her hair to flow as she walked over, giving Thor and Sam a bored look. "I don't suppose either of you found a fight somewhere around her."

"Ha!" Thor barked. "I agree, Lady Hartley. I hope for a battle for the ages!"

"As long as it isn't over too quick, ya know? Lately, all I've fought is thugs and mercs," Izzy sighed dramatically. "What's the point of this fancy armor if I don't get to really test it out, ya know?"

"Hey, I'm all for the overkill," Sam said. "I don't mind a fight for the right reasons, but getting my ass kicked isn't something I'm eager for."

"Ah, come Sam!" Thor placed a heavy arm around Sam's shoulder. "Where is your warrior's spirit!? The drive for battle, the wish to prove yourself against an enemy worthy of your strength!"

"I'm more of a 'do what I have to for the right thing' kind of guy," Sam said honestly.

"Awwww, that's boring though!" Izzy grumbled. Sam shrugged, smirking.

"What can I say? All the monsters coming out of the woodwork makes me want to tone things back. You can only fight so many demons and mutants before you start to relish normal gangsters."

"We don't fight that many monsters," Izzy said with a sigh.

It was then that a building exploded.

Sam staggered back as dust blew outwards from a warehouse several dozen feet away from them, steel and concrete shattering. And a massive purple form lifted up into the air. Sam stared at the being that stood up, higher and higher, towering over them. The earth shook under a massive footstep, a shadow falling across the three of them as Sam tried to comprehend the sheer size of that being.

"Nice tits," Izzy said nonchalantly.

"What." Sam stared at her. The giant monster strode forward, but Izzy ignored it to look at him.

"Well, look at her. Even if we ignore the fact she's a giant, she's got some nice proportions-"

"HER BEING A GIANT IS ALL WE SHOULD FOCUS ON!" Sam exploded. "Where the hell did she come from!?"

"She is no Frost Giant. A worthy opponent nonetheless!" Thor said happily, twirling the hammer in his hand with a savage laugh.

Before he could do anything however, some smashed through a wall. For a moment, at the sight of the four arms and the muscular powerful body, Sam thought it was Dial in Four Arms form. Until he noticed the pale blue-gray skin and long hair, rather than Four Arm's dark red skin and bald head. Red eyes glared at them. The being was a little shorter and less built than Four Arms, but he was still at least thirteen feet tall, rippling with muscle, and now running right towards them.

Sam leaped back, holding back the urge to start shooting. While he had some powerful weapons available to him nowadays, most weren't built to defeat things as durable as Four Arms.

Thor, on the other hand, was.

"Come, brute!" Thor ran forward, Mjolnir raised. "Have at thee!"

"You think you can take on Kolar!?" two fists smashed into Thor's face, sending out a shockwave, then uppercut him in the stomach. "Bring it on huma-"

A hammer to the chin shut up whoever this Kolar guy was. Thor grinned, his eyes gleaming with savage pride. "I am not a human. I am a god."

Thor punched Kolar, who backflipped to get out of the way.

"Falcon to all Avengers on site, we have to meta beings!" Sam shouted, lifting into the air.

"Same here!" Dial said through the radio. "I'm taking over tactical control of the mission. I'm going to go deal with the Way Bad!"

"You know what that thing is?"

"Intimately. I know these guys. Steve is dealing with the leader, Creel is headed your way with the other three! Sam, take on the girl with wings, Creel will handle the furry one, Izzy, your suit is hardened against rads so you can take on the one that looks like NRG's little brother!"

Before Sam could say anything, a wall nearby shattered into concrete dust. Creel came out of it, rolling on the ground for a moment before snapping to his feet. Sam and Izzy took a spot on either side of him, facing whoever had sent him through the wall. Two men and one woman came out of the hole. All three were wearing similar uniforms, with black armored plating over a lighter shade colored black undersuit, with silver linings around the edges of the armor.

One of them was female, with red skin, short red-black hair, red eyes, and yellow pair of eyebrows or something. Her feet and hands had three digits each, a long tail was coming from her back, and she had wing flaps under her arms.

The second one was human-shaped, with a powerful-looking build, but had a helmet that looked like a smaller version of NRG's. He blasted out red energy as he stepped forward. Izzy stepped in front of them, a shield of catoms flowing on her arm and taking the blast. The laser turned the catoms to slag but were successfully blocked, Izzy glaring at the tall man.

The last one surprised Sam. Because he looked like a human soldier. He was well built, caucasian, with grey-white pulled into a ponytail, and slightly scraggly beard around his face. He raised his hands as he came forward.

"Hold on!" the man said. "Wait for a second! We aren't here to fight!"

"You put me through a wall," Creel said idly. He was in his human form, but Sam could see his gauntlet, full of useful materials, shining on his arm. "I tend to start fights with people who do that."

"It's the laser that does it for me," Izzy said, looking like a little girl about to get a new doll as she slowly raised her sword, the armored knight of the Avengers ready to brawl.

Sam had to step in. Dial likely had good reason for why he thought these guys were hostile. If he could get some time...

"Wait a sec," Sam stepped forward. Izzy and Creel stepped back, but stayed ready. "Who are you? Why is that guy with the four arms attacking one of my team? You with him and the 300-foot tall woman?"

Why were these sentences so normal in his life now?

"The Way Bad and Kolar?" the man shook his head. "No. I apologize for my compatriot's original attack," Sam noted that the guy was beginning to step to the side. Sam slowly backed away, keeping his eyes on him. "My name is Phil Billings. We're the Rooters, members of an organization that fights alien criminals in my world. We aren't here to fight. But as I said. We're from another world, another dimension. We were just confused. We want to go home."

"The Rooters tried to kill a 16 year old superhero because they thought he was going to end the universe. He wasn't. They're the worst kind of military intelligence. Shoot a possible threat while it's still an ally. Like every general who keeps urging us to find a way to kill the Hulk or Thor. Or me," Dial said. The sounds of explosions were going off in the distance, the purple-being screaming.

"If that's the case," Sam said, keeping an eye on all three. "We can talk about that. I'm Sam Wilson, of the Avengers, a peacekeeping organization. We can help you. Provided that you-"

A voice came in on the radio. Steve. "Avengers. The leader of these metas, Servantis, just initiated a psychic assault on my mind. Consider them-" the sound of a shield bouncing off a hard surface was followed by a posh accent cursing. "Hostile."

Phil looked up. He apparently received a message of his own, as did the winged woman and armored man. For a moment the six of them eyed each other.

Dial was speaking as quickly as he could. "The girl is Swift. She can fly fast as fuck, and has laser eyes and a laser tail. But she can't take a beating, so stay on your toes and you can take her Sam. Phil can transform into a monster with enhanced physical abilities, can absorb energy, and interfere with my Omnitrix. Creel can beat the shit out of him while ignoring his lightning blasts and lasers. Izzy, you've got the skills to take on Leander the NRG knockoff, just avoid his direct radiation attacks. Steve. Servantis can manipulate minds, move things with telekinesis, levitate, make force fields, and shoot electric beams. He's a badass. But you're Captain America."

A whistling sound filled the air. The six of them looked out at the harbor. For a moment, just a moment they could see the purple woman facing a flying green light flashing at her. The light smashed into the woman, sending 300 hundred feet of monster movie reject skidding back.

That might as well have been the signal. Sam's wings snapped out. Phil shifted into a furry monster. Creel's skin became a dark black like rubber. Izzy's sword snapped out as she went for Leander, a red blast aiming for her head that she barely dodged.

Sam lifted up into the air. Swift followed. In a blaze of speed, the two went into the sky, and the fight began.

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Steve Rogers/Captain America

At first, Steve had tried to be nice. He'd seen the man on his own. Tall, almost seven feet, and thin. His skin was red, and his head was elongated, like the Leader's. Unlike Sterns, his head seemed to be covered in a carapace, like the armor of a crab.

Steve had been ready to give the man the benefit of the doubt. Simply attacking someone for being a meta, for looking so different from the norm, went against his nature.

So Steve had walked in, cautious, but not about to attack without reason. Then, a blast of red lightning slammed into him.

And he found himself in the War.

He stared around himself. He was in the War. It didn't matter what time, what place. He was in a fight again. All around him, allies were fighting enemies. Maybe they were Bucky, or the Howling Commandoes, Avengers, SHIELD, or BRIDGE. Maybe they were fighting HYDRA or the Chitauri.

All that mattered was that he was in the war. And someone was fighting him.

"Impressive," a voice said. Steve blocked a punch, snapped a kick out that was dodged, blocked a blast of electricity on a shield that shifted shapes and colors. "Most minds that resist me have had practice. Years of experience with mental defense. But you? How are you fighting me?"

The voice sounded amused. Steve fought with everything he had. As best he could.

"Is it some form of misguided patriotism? That incredibly naive look at the world, or-"

Steve hit the enemy in the face. The world shook. The voice let out a gasp of noise. Steve focused on that.

"Bow," a voice snarled. The weight on Steve's shoulder became insane. "I am Servantis. And you will listen to me. Tell your team to stand down. To let us go!"

There was a war. There was an enemy. And there was the right thing to do. The people he had to fight for. The ones he knew, the invisible ones he would never know, but who he had to save all the same. He reached for that. The world was no black and white. But for Steve, that didn't matter. As long as there was good in the world…

Steve planted his feet. The enemy surrounded him. An intangible body that pressed to his skin. He lifted his shield, and threw it forward. For a moment, he wasn't throwing a shield. He was throwing everything. His beliefs, hopes, his willpower. Not a metal frisbee, but all the things that represented him. Red, white, and blue flashed through the war. And the voice shouted.

Steve's mind cleared. The man he'd been facing staggered back. Servantis. That was what he'd said his name was.

"Avengers. The leader of these metas, Servantis, just initiated a psychic assault on my mind. Consider them," Steve tossed his shield, it hit the chest of the man. "Hostile!"

"Damn you!" Servantis shouted. He snapped his head up. The carapace on his head opened up, revealing his brain, to Steve's disgust. Red electricity snapped across the crevices of his brain. Steve caught his shield in time to block a blast of electricity that lifted him into the air before he could get his feet under him to tank the blast on the invulnerable shield.

"Dial, give everyone a rundown on what we're fighting!"

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Mahmoud Schahed/Dial

I sped into the air, trying to figure out what the fuck the Rooters were doing here.

I hadn't watched a lot of Omniverse. But I had visited the Ben 10 wiki a lot before getting dropped into this world. Hell, I'd dropped into a lot of wiki's in my time. So I knew who these guys were.

But hadn't they been locked in the Null Void? Hell, in the show, Kevin 10,000 mentioned fighting them a bunch. So what were they doing here, in 2014 New York?

With a Way Bad. Don't forget that. The terrifying and giant Kaiju of a monster currently striding into the Hudson.

I cartwheeled into the air and spoke while flying, trying to inform everyone even as I tried to figure out a damn way to take down a cosmic storm summoning mutant.

"The Rooters tried to kill a 16 year old superhero because they thought he was going to end the universe. He wasn't. They're the worst kind of military intelligence. Shoot a possible threat while it's still an ally. Like every general who keeps urging us to find a way to kill the Hulk or Thor. Or me."

I started blasting the Way Big with green energy blasts as I flew, thinking carefully. She screamed as the blasts exploded against her. I dived between her legs, right above the water, and shot at her thighs and crotch as I passed. She screamed again, but it was like taking down a normal human with pop rocks.

Okay. Needed to hit a lot harder then.

I flew up out of the city, passing every mach I could, sonic booms following in my wake. Until I was going past the atmosphere, reaching space. I twisted in the air, for a moment flying with the Earth to my back and the great emptiness of outer space above me. Then I flew back. Everything I had went into my flight.

I arced down, aiming diagonally towards my target. I spoke as I went over the ocean, the Omnitrix passing my words through to the others despite the fact I'd passed the speed of sound a while ago.

"The girl is Swift. She can fly fast as fuck, and has laser eyes and a laser tail. But she can't take a beating, so stay on your toes and you can take her Sam. Phil can transform into a monster with enhanced physical abilities, can absorb energy, and interfere with my Omnitrix. Creel can beat the shit out of him while ignoring his lightning blasts and lasers. Izzy, you've got the skills to take on Leander the NRG knockoff, just avoid his direct radiation attacks. Steve. Servantis can manipulate minds, move things with telekinesis, levitate, make force fields, and shoot electric beams. He's a badass. But you're Captain America."

With that, I aimed for the Way Bad's chest. She roared, though I couldn't hear it. I tapped the Omnitrix and transformed in a flash of green light. At mach-20, I slammed into the Way Bad in Diamondhead form.

The Way Bad screamed, a wave of spit coming out of her mouth. God. Until you actually saw it, it was hard to comprehend what it meant to interact with a being of her size. As she fell back, I could feel wind get created by her movement. Her voice cracked the air with a sound like a car crash. Even in my Diamondhead form, so much taller and larger than my human form, I felt like a beetle falling away from the chest of a human woman. I raised my arms and fired crystals as I fell, the crystals exploding on impact as they smashed into her chest and face. I tried to aim for her armpits, elbows, groin, then knees, with a few shots headed for every place a super-assassin and a war god had pointed out as a weak point on a bipedal body.

The Way Bad acted with all the pain of a person getting hit by a bunch of dodgeballs. That being, pained, but far off from knocked out or dead.

I landed in the water with a splash, thinking furiously as Way Bad reached into the water, waving her arms around. Even below the water, getting spun around like a toy in a bathtub, I could hear her grunting and moaning in exertion, the sound booming in the water. I tapped the omnitrix.

In a flash, I was Big Chill. Under the water, I went intangible, letting that feeling of being separate from the universe fill me just as Way Bad's fingers passed through me, her hand becoming encased in ice. I spread my wings and arms. I forced that chill within me, the dark power that filled Big Chill to his core, out of my body in an explosion of cold.

"YAAAAA!"

The water of the Hudson River around me froze into an iceberg. It climbed up the legs of the Way Bad, surrounded her as she panicked and punched at it, but slowly became covered in chilled gross smelly ice. She reached out just before she was finally frozen entirely, her face a mask of fear and pain.

Then I flew up out of the water, creating a tower of ice that floated up to about neck level from her. I knew what was going to happen next. This was a creature of immense power. No way getting frozen would stop her.

"Have at thee!" Thor went flying past. Kolar was punching him in the face. Thor laughed, lightning sparking in his eyes.

"Die already!" Kolar roared.

"Not this day or any other!" Thor got his arm out of Kolar's grip, then smashed him in the chin with Mjolnir, sending him skyrocketing into the sky in a trail of a few broken teeth. Then Thor noticed me. "Dial! How does this battle find you my friend!?"

True to my paranoia, the ice began to crack. I tapped the Omnitrix.

A giant monster erupted from the ice, then blasted me in the face with a laser.

I spread my stance on the chilled ice platform and raised two pluglike hands. The laser, as big around as a semi-truck flying at me, shrank and was absorbed into the openings on my fingertips.

In Feedback-form, I absorbed the full power of a cosmic storm. The energy was warm. In my time, few bursts of energy that I'd pulled into me matched the energy of the Way Bad in terms of output.

"She's got a lot of juice," I mumbled to Thor.

"Indeed. Would you like aid in this battle?" my Asgardian friend said, hefting Mjolnir in a single hand.

I raised my hands and fired. The beam of blue light I smashed the Way Bad with was the most powerful I'd ever done, enough to send her screaming onto her back in a wave of ice and water. I kept up the blast, trying to keep her down. "After you're done with Kolar!" I said in answer to Thor.

"Very well!" Thor looked up. The spinning tetramand was coming back down towards us, screaming with abject rage. "Tell me, how do members of his species deal with lightning?"

"Enough will work," I absorbed another blast from the Way Bad, then groaned when my return blast had as much effect as a firehose on a person. Hurts, but not unbearable.

"Then I will be back!" Thor rocketed upwards, slamming into Kolar with a loud 'boom!' The lightning that fell from the sky enveloped them. The clouds above began to swirl, and rain poured down upon us. Thor and Kolar fell towards the Battery, the park that sat at the southern tip of Manhattan island, the sounds of thunder and lightning echoing before I lost sight of them.

This wasn't working… Okay then.

I shifted to my human form. For a moment, I stood there in my black and green armor on top of a pillar of ice. Then I looked at the Omnitrix on my wrist. Time for a hail mary.

"Come on, Omnitrix," I mumbled, staring at it, before looking up at the Way Bad. "Give me something appropriate."

I popped the Dial up, spun it like the cylinder of a revolver, then smashed down on it. Honestly, if I had to deal with the Way Bad with any of my normal forms, I knew I could figure something out. But here and now? Hoping that the AI within was going to help me out felt oddly appropriate.

A flash of light appeared. The Way Bad looked at me. Then she blinked. The ice platform beneath me shattered as my weight crushed it. I rose upwards. Like all my transformations, it was instant. But the sheer size I was growing up too made it seem like a gradual increase, my shadow crossing the Way Bad. My head grew a tall and thin fin, as did the backs of my arms.. My skin shifted shades to red across my fins, arms, and feet, with a single line stretching down my chest to surround the Omnitrix. The rest of my body was colored a shade of white almost dark enough to count as grey.

I stopped at my final height and stared down at the Way Bad. She stared back at me.

"You're in big trouble," I said with a slow, long, smile.

She snapped to her feet. Now, matching her in size, her moves seemed normal. Rather than the strange slowness her colossal weight gave her movements, I could appreciate how fast she really was. She grabbed at me, squealing. She sounded like a scared animal. I grabbed her right arm and twisted it behind her, the water at my feet ankle deep now. Funny enough, I was about a foot taller than her. Uh… Well, make that a lot of feet. Whatever, I was taller than her.

She desperately fought against my grip, our struggle bringing us closer to the buildings. "Jarvis, is the city-?"

"I had the buildings near the harbor evacuated the moment you began fighting a giant. You are clear."

"Then sorry in advance if Tony ends up having to pay for a hell of a lot of property damage," I brought the Way Bad around and punched her in the chin, then throat, solar plexus, right breast, trying to throw her off guard as much as I could. She blindly grabbed me and twisted around, pushing me away. I stumbled when my ankles hit the rocks masquerading as the Hudson's shore, falling back and smashing into one of the buildings behind me.

The Way Bad, sensing weakness, rushed me in a manner that reminded me of the time a meth addict had attacked me once. I rolled out of the way and smashed her head with my elbow as she spun away.

It was so strange, being this size. No other transformation had made me feel like this. I felt like I was in the middle of a Lego city, cars smaller than my feet, buildings reaching up to my waist. And inside I felt power. Power that swirled in me. Only in my Asgadian form had I felt such insane strength. Beyond that there was this… sense. Of something outside of the atmosphere. A storm.

I pushed aside that thought to focus on the Way Bad… who was running?

"Are you serious!?" I roared, rushing towards her, the ground cracking under my footsteps. "Get back here!"

"SKREEEEE!!!"
she screamed like a scared animal.

Damnit, I should not be feeling sorry for a giant monster made to subjugate worlds.

I got to her and punched at her. She blocked it on her forearm, then lashed out. I slid to a stop, so that we were standing on either side of a street. For a second, things got relatively interesting.

She started punching and clawing at me. I blocked and parried. A fin on her arm slashed out at me. I caught it between my elbow and knee and punished her by grabbing the horns on either side of her face, pulling her in for a headbutt. She surprised me with a claw across the chest, her hardened nails clashing with my tough skin and leaving a painful sensation. I kicked her in the ribs, then cracked her in the jaws. She blasted at me, and I had to take the blast to keep the buildings behind me safe.

I was the better fighter, but I wasn't trained in being a giant in a city I wanted to keep from squishing. She had no such issues, and could unleash her animalistic fighting-style with impunity.

At one point, she stepped back. Her foot smashed through a wall, crushing a restaurant that had been situated at the bottom of building. Neither of us paid attention to it beyond the pain that was caused when she blasted me again.

"How dare you?"

I winced. Way Bad screeched. We looked at the source of the voice that had seemed to echo in our minds and souls.

I couldn't recognize him. At Way Big's height, all people looked like dolls. He was wearing a purple set of robes. Which he was removing, glaring up at us.

The Way Bad, seeing I was distracted, punched me in the face. I staggered back, but forced myself to fall in front of the one guy who'd ignored evacuation, landing on my knee. I raised my hands in a cross, focusing the energy within me into the air in front of me, then out towards her.

A beam of green light sliced through the air, smashing her in the chest and sending her flying back into a building.

"Ultraman, bitch!" Yeah, I couldn't help it. I've watched Kaiju movies all my life. Even for all my new experience with superhero antics, fighting as a giant still made me excited. All I needed was Godzilla.

Then the guy I'd been protecting began to grow behind me. I turned, stunned, to watch him rise up towards the sky. Now, much closer to him, I could regonize him. He was bald, but with a long wispy beard. Despite his appearance of advanced age, he had the muscles of a martial arts master. He was changing shape however. His pale white skin darkened and thickened into green and savage scales. His small head elongated out and out, until it was shaped roughly like a lizard or horses, long spikes sprouting along his spine between two wings that rose from his back before they went down along the tail he grew. He came to match me in height, then even taller, finally stopping when my head was about chest level with him.

"...Always a bigger fish," I mumbled slightly, staring up at him.

"A sound philosophy, from a below average film," the bipedal dragon told me, smirking. "I am-"

"Fin Fang Foom." I hadn't seen him since the party, where he'd been talking to Thor and Jane. I'd decided to leave him alone after a deep background check had revealed a simple chef making good food, rather than the conqueror of worlds he was in other incarnations. I wasn't willing to attack him for no reason. I'd hoped to speak with him, but all the other problems kept coming up.

And now, here he was, forced into my life… Of course.

He chuckled, stepping forward to walk around me. "My excellent reputation precedes me! As does yours, young hero. But I'm afraid I must step in. You are clearly inexperienced with fighting in a form of such magnificent size," his eyes narrowed. "And the young one there crushed one of my restaurants."

"Well. My mom always taught me not to get between a dragon and their enemies," I stepped aside to let him pass. God. He was huge. I felt like I was standing next to the Hulk. Which, considering my own size made him- my mind shut down at the numbers. How was New York City even standing while three of its citizens were currently making the square-cube law their bitch!?

"She sounds like a wise woman," I watched hundreds of thousands of tons of muscled scales stalk towards the Way Bad. She rose to her feet, eyes blinking in confusion, then widening at the sight of Foom, his tail whipping in the air behind him as he walked towards her.

Panicking, the Way Bad brought her arms up and blasted out a red beam of power. Foom returned it with a beam of green light from his mouth. They clashed for a mere moment, then Foom's blast overwhelmed hers, exploding against her face. She staggered, then ran forward, claws slashing outwards.

If my shift in size had made fighting a bit harder for me, then Foom showed what I had to aspire towards. He ducked the claw strike, hit the Way Bad in the chest with a palm that pushed her back, then brought his hands up, his body swaying slightly. For just a moment, I was reminded of Ip Man or Bruce Lee.

The comparison became more relevant when he began blocking her attacks with high speed. He used two hands at first. Then, when he seemed to realize her lack of real martial skill, he turned to the side, brought one of his hands behind the small of his back, and started blocking and parrying with one clawed hand.

I was beginning to feel really annoyed at my previous performance. Ares was going to make me run drills when he saw my fight, I knew it.

"Ah, child. Someone truly ruined you," Foom said, shaking his head. He blocked a kick with his left leg, grabbed a wrist before a fist could land in his ribs, then chopped the Way Bad in the throat. "All rage and hatred. That is no state for you to be in. For any being to be in. A feral child, unable to even speak. Where are your kin?"

"She was cloned," I said helpfully.

Foom looked over at me. For a moment, he looked shocked. Then his eyes lit with rage.

When the Way Bad, still coughing from his neck chop, came at him with a screech, he looked at her. Her arms were wide, teeth bared.

"SCREEEEEEE-"

There was a blur. A sound like meat getting smashed by a baseball bat. A few windows cracked. And Foom was lifting the Way Bad into his arms in a bridal carry.

"What the-" I mumbled. That had been so fast! Like watching Pietro or Fasttrack move a little slower than normal. Likely it was a lot slower than I thought, but he'd still moved really damn quick for such a big bering.

"The irresponsibility of parents," Foom looked down at her sadly, shaking his head. He looked down at Way Bad. She was so small compared to him. Compared to me as well, really. He sighed, hefting her. "It makes an old fool like me… well. Enough of the past I suppose."

He looked at me. "I will be taking this one into custody. See if I can teach her how to become more than an animal."

"Do you really think you can?" I asked, walking until I had a close look at the Way Bad. "Rehabilitating anyone is a tough prospect. Her… well, her DNA might be a mess. Her mind, the way Dr. Psychobos created her and her 'siblings', might make her unable to even function as a normal person. She was made from the DNA of this species," I patted my chest. "To be a weapon."

"Is that so," Foom chuckled. "Well. A weapon is a noble thing, in the right circumstances. I will see if I can give her that."

His wings rose into the sky, spreading their shadows across the city. With a massive beat that somehow left the city around us undisturbed, he lifted into the sky, leaving me behind.

"Well," I looked up in the sky, watching a dragon take off with a kaiju woman in his arms. "Still not the weirdest thing I've seen."

With that, I turned and ran to join the others, who I hoped also got magical help with their battles.
 
I'm... a little lost. Weren't the Avengers being ambushed by a completely different group last chapter? How'd we go from that to this?
 
Oh Servantis, you're taking on the guy who once beat Prometheus. And he was using something similar.

You were expecting actual competence from Servantis?

He's the supposedly big scary genius mastermind who wasn't as competent as Animo, the guy who talks to stuffed animals.

"Oh no, we lost Kevin, however will turn our agents into superpowered alien hybrids?" while Animo is "Go my alien hybrid minions, fly my pretties hahahahahahahahahaha!"

The only watsonian explanation I can come up with is that Servantis is in fact a dumbass. Steal animo's notes, steal his machinery, break him out of prison and give him a job for as many lab animals as he wants, whatever, there were plenty of options.
 
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Chapter 128

Steve Rogers/Captain America

"A knight of the round table?" Steve asked as tea was passed over to him. He took a sip. Absolutely perfect.

"Well, a lesser one, of course," Sir Benedict said embarrassed. "I'm ashamed to admit that I only became a knight right before the last war of the Kingdom. After Mordred, Lancelot, Arthur… Well. I am, at the least, a knight. But after that, I had little to no real kingdom to represent after I entered the Otherworld."

"Our resident magical expert, Agatha Harkness, has mentioned the place once or twice," Steve said.

"The witch of ages?" Benedict frowned thoughtfully. "Interesting… Well, in my meditations there with the other denizens, we were struck by calamity."

Pete Wisdom sighed. "Yeah, mates. Everyone knows about Rio. But it wasn't until Benedict here showed up that we found out our dimensional neighbors got hit by the same thing."

Steve felt a shot of anger. Thus far, the Rio incident was the bane of the Avengers' existence. It simply kept showing up, over and over. Bruce was becoming worriedly obsessed with it, working with Jane Foster to find out how it happened and how to keep it from happening again. In the meantime, they kept finding new consequences of that single event.

"What happened?" Steve asked Benedict.

"Monsters," Benedict shook his head. "Much like Rio, the Otherworld was plagued by a series of beasts following a hurricane the likes of which we'd never seen. Beasts of the Hyborian Age were reborn and striding through our lands. I had to kill a Shoggoth for the first time in centuries."

Steve stared at him, uncomprehending. He had read some Lovecraft as a teen. While the man's racism was on a level that was just absurd, his works were incredible. The Colour Out Of Space being one that had amazed and horrified Steve as a child.

"Shoggoths are real?" Steve asked.

"Lovecraft may not have known it," Pete said with a dark tone to the British man's voice. "But our boys downstairs figure he was one of a few artist-types over the decades that've been… 'plugged in', so to speak, to the monsters from the other side."

Benedict continued. "We stemmed the tide of those horrors, but we needed a response. So I volunteered. That is my quest in the world of mortals. To discover the source of, as you have called it, the Rio incident, and prevent such an assault on this world and the rest for the rest of time."

Bucky leaned forward in his chair, his lavender tea steaming across his face. "We've been trying to track the guys behind it as well. But right now, our focus has been on building up our team."

"A team of worthy warriors, spies, and pagan gods," Benedict said with a nod. "I wish to join you. To aid you in your quest to protect this world, and battle evil as a knight must," he held a fist to his chest. "I know you do not know me. But I have ever been a knight. I believe in that cause. In the truth of strength in service of good, and not for oneself. I-"

"Wait," Pete stopped them, holding a hand to his ear. He stilled for a moment, listening. Then he spun to his feet, alarm in his eyes and pointed at the wall on the far side, next to a tree that was growing from the grassy floor. "Captain, block us!"

Steve didn't hesitate. He leaped to his feet, rolled on the floor, and rose in a crouch, his shield up while the others crouched behind him. The wall exploded apart, sending chunks of concrete, metal, and tree bark flying towards them as a beam of red light hit the famed shield of Captain America. The blast pushed with all it's might against the red, white, and blue, and left not a scratch.

"We have armed combatants on the roof over there!" Pete shouted over the sound of lasers bouncing off vibranium. "I've got reports of more inside that someone has infiltrated inside!"

"How!?" Bucky asked, befuddled. "This place has more security than Fort Knox!"

"They simply appeared out of thin air! We need to split up!"

"Understood," Steve narrowed his eyes. "Bucky. You go with Pete. He knows this building, so he can guide you to your targets. Benedict. We'll head to those rooftops."

"Understood," Benedict said in a reflection of Steve's tone.

"Got it. Lead the way, Captain Britain," Bucky raised a hand and watched his armor shift to surround him as he spoke to Pete.

"That's a different bloke mate," Pete snarked. "All right then. Let's go fight for Queen and Country, eh?"

Bucky rolled his eyes, lifted his gun high, and the pair rushed out of the room.

"That's our cue," Steve said. "Can you reach those roofs?"

"I am a dragon, Mr. Rogers," Benedict said grandly. Fire burst around him, spinning. As it faded, his elegant and antique looking outfit had burnt to ashes. In replacement, he wore armor. It was a dark grey color, scarred with cuts and dents from battle, a few looking animal claws. Despite that, it looked strong and solid, and gleamed with the shine of fresh polish. "If there is one thing a dragon can do, it is fly."

Steve grinned at Benedict. The dragon-man lifted a sword as long as a door and wide as a dinner plate.

Together, the pair ran for the opening in the wall, Steve still blocking the beam of red light. He rolled at the last minute, allowing the beam to pass over his shoulder.

"Have at thee!" Benedict roared. Steve let out a wordless roar. Together, their right boots pressed against the edge of the hole. Then they jumped.

It made for quite a sight. A red scaled dragon man in the armor of a knight, sword held high as he roared. A blue blur carrying a familiar shield that flashed in the light. Between them, a large laser blast was entering the most secure building in London, the two heroes flying over the street below them.

On the building the laser was coming from, a group of men stood. Twelve men total surrounding a large cannon that was firing the laser, six of whom were wearing some sort of advanced suit, one of whom was ripping his shirt off.

Steve landed on the roof and tossed his shield. The disc smashed into the laser, ripping through the supports and finally shutting it off. Steve grabbed the shield as it came spinning back to him and blocked a blast of energy from one of the armored men.

Benedict smashed into one man on his landing, kicking him off the rooftop. Benedict ignored the bullets that peppered his skin and armor to slice one of the soldiers across the chest. He was less able to ignore the man who had been taking his shirt off beginning to grow.

"What-" a green fist snapped out and hit Benedict in the chin, sending him back a step. Benedict snarled, snapping his head around to glare at the man.

His skin was finishing it's change over to emerald colors, his muscles growing to a grotesque size. Anyone who had never met him would have compared the man standing there now to the Hulk. But Steve, who spun out of the way of another blast, knew better.

He looked sickly, misshapen. The man's right arm was larger than his left, his skin was a series of light and dark patches of green skin, his eyes were engorged with blood, and his upper body was so much bigger than his lower that he looked like he was staggering. His head was pulsing, like there was a living creature inside, and his breathing sounded like muted screams of pain.

Still, he was big, muscular, and green. A gamma mutate.

Almost without meaning too, the warriors separated. Benedict focused on the gamma mutate, who was glaring back at him.

"You're big," Benedict smirked. "Fought bigger."

"SCRAAAGH!" the gamma mutate rushed Benedict, a misshapen fist aiming for his head.

Benedict raised his forearms and took the blow on his crossed arms, the roof under him cracking. The dragon knight had a massive smile. "A fine blow!" he uppercut the gamma mutate, then took a punch to his cheek that made a sound like wood cracking. The two superhumans began to box, Benedict tossing his sword aside to enjoy the brutal conflict fully.

Steve ignored them to focus on his own fight. Nine men left after Benedict had taken out two and was fighting one. Six of those men had something that looked like cleaner and more sophisticated versions of the Chitauri armor Hydra were using. Okay.

Steve rushed forward. The other soldiers shot at him, the ammunition bouncing off his shield, before the super-soldier reached them, forcing them to choose their shots.

"Hail, Hy-Oof!" Steve's fist landed in the stomach of the one shouting, then ducked a punch, blocking a kick next. They were fast, strong. Steve snapped an elbow against one soldiers cheek, then spun out of the way of another laser blast, tossing his shield at the furthest Chitauri soldier.

The men he was punching weren't going down as quickly as he would have liked. It only took a moment for him to realize why. They were healing. He grabbed one soldiers arms, wrapped his fists around the man's sleeves, and kicked him in the chest with all his strength. The man went flying back, his sleeves ripping away from his shirt. Steve scowled at the metal device attached to the man's arm, filled with a glowing liquid.

"Centipede," Steve mumbled.

"That's right," one of the Hydra agents laughed. "The next level of super-soldier."

"You're dead, Rogers!" another one said. He ran at Steve, laughing.

Steve caught his shield. Then, just before the overconfident soldier got to him, he placed his shield on his back.

There was a moment of fighting. Steve blocked, parried, and diverted the blows of the soldier for bare seconds. Then, in a single blow, he punched the soldier in the face once, came back with another punch, then spin kicked him in the stomach, sending him flying back ten feet.

"Next level," Steve slowly lowered his leg back to the ground, raising an eyebrow. "Right."

The other Hydra agents began to look very nervous.

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Mahmoud Schahed/Dial

A giant plant man and a psychopathic ninja fell through a skylight, crashing into the center of a dinner table. People started screaming. We ignored them to roll to our feet. I broke Deadpool's arm. He was more focused on something else.

"Oh man, Steve's gonna kick their asses," Deadpool said randomly as he stabbed me in the heart. He was looking upward.

I punched him back and sighed. "Dude, I can't break the fourth wall, can you stick to the things I have some concept of?"

"Don't tell me how to break the fourth wall!" he slashed at me with his sword, sending chips of wood flying about as he severed my right arm. I grabbed my own arm by the hand and smacked him in the face with it, the lunatic talking the entire time. "Yeesh, the Mary Sue dates She-Hulk and he gets all uppity!"

"In my defense, I'm dating She-Hulk," I said, pressing my arm back into place so it would reattach, then grabbed Deadpool's arm as he came in with a slice, breaking it with a squeeze of superstrength.

That was when he dropped the grenade he'd been hiding. A grenade with a blue glowing bit on it.

The explosion tore shrapnel through my body and lit my wooden form partially on fire as it sent us flying in two directions.

"Fuck!" I staggered back, grabbing a piece of metal out of my eye. "The hell kind of grenade was that!?"

"Mhe explomy mind!" I looked up to see Deadpool.

"..."

"Mwha?" he looked at me, his mask moving with a lot more animation than it should have been capable of when his lower jaw had been cut in half by a piece of shrapnel, then down at himself. A hole was lying in his stomach. He blinked at it. Then, he took his broken arm, which was making loud crack noises as it healed, and poked it through the hole, before looking over his shoulder, presumably to see his own fingers wiggling behind him.

"Cooooool," he whispered, the words tinged with blood. "Oh, let me check something else!"

He looked up at something over his head he couldn't see. After a moment, he grinned. "Nice! Still think in the yellow boxes!"

I stared at him for a long moment. Wow. I mean, I knew he wasn't wrong. That the Marvel universe, all of them, were likely connected to the rest in a way only he could perceive. But seeing it from the outside, I could understand why people just chalked it up to his insanity. Because he really was insane. It's possible to be right and crazy as balls.

"Well that is just mean!" he snapped up a pair of submachine guns from nowhere and started shooting at me. "I'm as sane as the next homicidal merc!"

"Wade, that isn't saying much!" I lobbed a ball of fire at him, the merc ducking under it before shooting more bullets. "Don't suppose you'll stop for a lifetime supply of chimichangas?"

"Eh. I don't really care about them," he said in a voice like Demi Moore gargling gravel. "I just like the name. Chimichanga, chimichanga, chimichangachangachangachanga!" he said in time with the bullets hitting me across the body.

Yeah, suppose that would have been too easy.

"Wade, why are you even working with Hydra!?" I ignored the bullets to create a ball of mud in my palm, tossing it at him like a football, then following with a fireball that met the mud just before it would hit him, the highly-flammable liquids within exploding just in front of Deadpool.

He flipped back with the explosion and pulled a rocket launcher from somewhere, expertly firing it the second he landed on the roof of a Cinnabon. "Money!"

I was blown back into a shoe store, smashing through a glass window filled with Air Jordans. I pulled myself up to glare at him as my chest slowly healed, plant matter growing in the hole his launcher had made. "They're literal evil scientists who have maimed, murdered, and tortured people for the sake of power."

"We all do dark things," he said grimly, dropping into the empty cinnabon and grabbing one of the buns out of the display. "Ever since Disney bought Fox, I have no idea if I'm going to be able to show up ever again! I'm grabbing all the screen time I can!"

Oh right. It was literally impossible to reason with the Merc with the Mouth. He followed his own logic.

Fine.

I got to my feet and glared at him.

"Oh man, he's getting serious folks!" Wade said, a bit of frosting on his mask now. "Does this mean we're going to fight, or are you going to end things on a cliffhanger again?"

I responded by raising my hands. We were inside a mall. A mall where people had placed plants around the food court.

"Ah, shit," Deadpool put his rocket launcher away and pulled out two katanas. "All righty Bea and Arthur, let's dance!"

A tree next to him exploded upwards, vines lashing out at him.

"Oh god no!" he sliced through one vine, back flipping away as more reached for him. "Now I know how a Japanese schoolgirl feels!"

"Not until I impale you," I said, turning a cute rose bush near Deadpool into something with thorns like knives.

"I need an adult!"

"You need a therapist."

"Aren't those the same thing?"

Deadpool dived around another vine, balanced on one of the thorns that had tried to stab him, sliced through a wall of thin vines I tried to wrap around him, then flipped and cartwheeled through the air like a damn ballerina.

I was trying to capture him, but I still had time to be impressed.

He landed just in front of me and I grabbed a table leg that had been discarded in our fight in my left hand.

His left katana met my left table leg, and for a moment our blades danced. Back and forth, we danced across the mall's food court. I hopped over a swipe, he ducked under a stab, his sword and my table leg made a 'clack-clack-clack' song as we dueled with a single weapon each.

Finally, Deadpool chuckled. "Man, you are good! But I have bad news!"

He brought his right katana forward and sliced my left arm off at the elbow, leaving the green limb bouncing across the floor. "I am not left-handed!"

I stared at Deadpool, then at my missing arm. "I'm not left-handed either. You cut it off!"

He laughed, swiping both blades forward. I rolled out of the way, grabbed my left arm off the floor, then came back to my feet and leaned back out of the way of another slice when I came back to my feet. I stumbled, stopped my fall with my right foot, and reached out my hand to grab his right wrist.

"Uh oh."

"RAAAAGH!" I lifted him off the ground, then smashed him into a pillar, dust falling from the ceiling as bones cracked. Then I swung him up, then down into the floor, the mall's ceramic floor shattering under him. I let him go and got ready to punch him in the face, only to cross my eyes when I found a flamethrower pointed at my face.

"Gotta say, it's ice to meet you!" he said with a chuckle.

My head ignited. I stumbled back, grumbling as the front my plant body burned under the hail of flames.

"Damn, that's the wrong pun," he hummed, watching with a healing broken back from the floor as I wiped away the flames that had ignited across me. "Can I try again?"

"No. But then, life is unfire that way," I raised my hand and blew up the flamethrower with a blast of flame, the explosion sending him flying.

"Ow!" he bounced off the ground, then landed inside a Mediterranean grill restaurant on the other side of the food court. "Owwwww. Everything smells like burnt meat. Is that me? Or does this place have terrible standards?"

A bunch of vines wrapped around him.

"Yeep!?" Deadpool was soon covered in layer after layer of thick plants, pulled to hang upside down. I walked forward until we were face to face.

"...You have beautiful eyes," he said at last.

"They're more Swampfire's eyes than they are mine," I sighed. "Wade Wilson. Why are you doing this man? You can break the fourth wall. You know that if you want money, Tony will pay you. You know if you want screen time, you literally just need to show up!"

"But where is the fun in that!" he laughed, swinging back and forth in his bonds. "Where's the action, the adventure, the chance of getting tentacled! By the way, my safe word is 'cupcakeviolater'."

"And mine is 'rune'. Seriously. In the movies you had a whole revenge plot thing. What is going on here?"

"Oh, I still have revenge on my mind," Wade's mask narrowed it's eyes. "But it isn't going to happen without the right toys! So, when a bald-headed asshole showed up and said 'give an honest shot at killing the protag and I'll give you a cool teleport belt' of course I said yes!"

"Teleport belt!?"

"Surprise!" Deadpool shuddered in the grasp of my vines. I reached out for his waist, ready to rip him in half if I had to. "Mut()*)(!@t!"

I reeled back, my head exploding in pain. I screamed, dropping to my knees. The pain grew as I stared at Wade. He glowed in the grasp of my vines.

"Wait, I just realized this might hurt. Is this gonna, FUCK ME, THAT COCKSUCKER IS A BITCH, OWOWOWOWOWOWWWWWW-!!!"

He flickered like tv static. I was fairly certain I saw his body go inside out, then inverted, then something that made my head even worse, before he disappeared in a flash of blue light.

"...That still counts as me winning," I grumbled, still gripping my head.

"I cannot find the individual you called Wade Wilson anywhere in your immediate area," Jarvis said, worried. "It seems Strucker gave him an experimental version of some refined form of the Phase Harmonic Teleportation Device."

"The Fishhook?" I growled. "Damnit. Okay. That's horrible. Jarvis, how are Luke and Jessica?"

"Victorious. As is Mr. Stark."

"Tony?" my headache was gone, but worry was now filling me instead. "What is going on!?"

"Hydra has initiated worldwide attacks," Jarvis said. "BRIDGE is currently collecting as much data as they can."

"Did they find out about the mission? Is Nat okay?" she was the coordinator for the mission, the Avengers and BRIDGE lead on everything.

"Black Widow is currently headed to the infirmary to help Ruby Hale."

"The fuck happened to Ruby!?"

"It may be best if you return to the tower while I inform you of the current issues facing us."

I tapped the Omnitrix, shifting from Swampfire to Fasttrack. In a blur of motion, I got moving, scowling.

Fucking Hydra. This bullshit needed to stop.

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Author's Note: Yeah, I'm on the same wavelength as Dial to be honest :D Anyways, next is the clean-up for Steve and Bucky.

Hopefully I did Deadpool pretty well. He's a tough character to write. It's so easy to give into temptation and just rip the fourth wall to pieces for the sake of it, rather than actually being funny. So I tried to strike that balance. Rest assured, the ninja boy will be back soon.

For now, please consider supporting me on Patreon. I'll be posting the outline for this current arc there. The outline for the next part is done as well. I'm hoping I can do it right.
 
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Bucky followed Pete's directions, running through the halls with him at a quick pace, passing offices and meeting rooms. He kept his eyes moving, ready for any threat.

"It just doesn't make sense," Pete mumbled. "All of our tech is in the lower levels. Why did they go for the filing room? That info is outdated, and it's all on our computers. Hell, Hydra already has most of it, the fucking mogs."

"The reason doesn't matter. It's a target, we defend it," Bucky snapped.

Pete sighed in a condescending way that made Bucky want to hit him. "You assassin and soldier types. All about 'who do I kill?' When it's more useful to ask 'why am I killing?' More fun too."

A gun shot rang out. Bucky snapped his hand up to block another shot, then the hail of bullets that followed, his robotic arm deflecting a few as he shoved Pete into a room next to them. "Save the philosophy for when we aren't getting shot at!"

Bucky followed Pete into the room and shot at the walls, aiming through what he thought was drywall to where the shots had come from.

"It's concrete!" Pete shouted over the sound of bullets firing at them. "With a solid inch of steel in the middle! You can't shoot throu-"

Bucky fired anyway.

The bullets smashed into the wall for a second before they smashed through the stone and metal, piercing through and hitting someone on the other side. As they screamed, Bucky gave Pete a look.

"Don't underestimate my gun."

Pete rolled his eyes, though he still smirked. "Fine then mate, then have at the tossers," he went over to a random wall and pressed a hand to it. The wall slid upwards, surprising Bucky. There was a window right next to the secret door, yet a tunnel twisting in the same direction?

"I'm gonna cut them off at the pass."

"By yourself?" Bucky asked, worried.

Pete chuckled. "Well yeah. Don't want to be holding you back after all!"

He entered the door, the wall sliding shut behind him. "Just head in the direction of the lights! I'll shine a path for ya mate!"

Bucky watched the door slide shut. Then he sighed in relief behind a helmet of catoms.

No more defending. Just a target and a gun. It was strange, thinking that he was relieved to be doing some of the same sort of work he'd done under Hydra. The thought might have depressed and horrified him if it wasn't for one thing.

He was about to kill some Hydra agents. No one was around. No Steve. No Sam. Just him. The Nomad. And the willing soldiers of men who had controlled his mind.

Nomad poked his head out for a brief second, then back into the room. 4 men were approaching, one bleeding soldier was lying back as someone else tried to wrap bandages around wounds on his arm.

Bucky popped back out of cover and fired. A quick hail of bullets hit the guy wrapping bandages in the helmet, the hard carapace surviving the first two before the next three broke the helmet and skull apart, the temporary medic falling like a puppet with its strings cut off. Before he'd dropped, Bucky moved in. One of the soldiers shot at him as Bucky approached. Then Nomad grabbed the soldier's assault rifle and pushed it up, the shots hitting the wall and ceiling. Bucky let go of his own rifle, the weapon attached to him by a strap, and punched the enemy soldier in the stomach with his robotic arm.

The soldier vomited in his own mask, the acid smell of it filling the air. Nomad punched him again, shattering his sternum, then moved around the vomiting and choking soldier to confront his allies, pulling out a handle. Catoms flowed from the handle to form a kukri knife. Bucky raised his robot arm to block two handgun shots on his palm, grabbed the gun by the barrel in his metal fist, squeezing hard enough to bend the metal. He pulled the gun forward, sending the soldier off balance, and brought his kukri blade upward, stabbing the man in the armpit as he fell, then pulling the knife out to slice him across the throat.

The last soldier shot Nomad twice in the chest and once in the stomach, sending him back a step. Bucky grabbed his gun and fired it at the soldier, who ducked under the hail of bullets and rolled, crouching up to toss a knife. Bucky caught the knife out of the air and tossed it back, getting the soldier in the wrist.

The soldier yelled in pain, but still raised his submachine gun and shot again, getting Bucky across his metal arm. Bucky stepped forward and grabbed the gun as the man stood. The man surprised him by letting the gun go just as Bucky grabbed it, ripping the knife in his wrist out, and trying to stab Nomad in the heart. The knife skittered against Bucky's armor, the man's weight forcing Bucky back. Bucky punched the man in the face with his robotic arm, but the soldier ignored the blow that cracked his helmet, instead headbutting Bucky then pulling his knife back to stab again, aiming for a seam just under Bucky's helmet. The blade managed to break past the mesh, scraping against Bucky's skin, hot blood coming up.

Bucky punched him with his robot arm, hitting his chest. The arm, fed by advanced machinery and sheer rage, came out the other side of the man.

For a moment, they stood there, the soldier impaled on a metal arm. Then he collapsed, falling down and off of the arm with a loud 'schlick' sound.

Bucky took deep measured breaths. That last guy had actually been worth a damn in a fight. He rolled his shoulders, lifted his gun, and moved forward.

As he headed to where Pete had been leading him, he heard a single gunshot. Bucky ran forward towards the door he heard the gunshot from. Reeling back, he kicked it in, coming forward and looking around rifle point. In a room full of filing cabinets and bookshelves, many of which had been pushed over or shot full of bullets, a single man stood

"Oh, hey mate," Pete Wisdom, smoking a cigar, looked up at him. At his feet was a dead Hydra soldier. Four of them, actually, strewn about the room like broken toys. Pete chuckled. "Well, yer a bit late to the party. How many of these wankers did you have to kill?"

"Six," Bucky answered, slowly lowering his gun.

"Ah, you win then," Pete said, smirking. His smirk faded after a moment. "...Whatever they wanted. They got it."

"How do you know?" Bucky asked, lowering his gun and walking over to Pete. The room smelled like cordite and burnt flesh. As Bucky came deeper in, he noticed a small pile of bodies in the corner. He looked at Pete.

"...They didn't tell them anything," Pete said, staring at the bodies. Four men and one woman, all wearing business suits. The woman was staring at them with empty eyes. Pete walked over and gently closed her eyes. "But I saw someone teleport out before I got here. We'll need to go over our files. See what they found that might end up causing us trouble later."

Bucky trailed his eyes along the chest of one of the Hydra operatives. The man had five holes the size of a blade in his chest. It looked burnt, like a smoking hot knife had been stabbed into him several times.

"Like it?" Pete said, walking over. "Or do you always admire dead bodies. Cause I'll be honest mate, it's damn creepy."

"What did you kill them with?" Bucky said curiously.

"..." In answer, Pete reached into a pocket and took out a long blade of modern design. He flicked it, and it soon began to glow a deep red color. "Superheated steel. Still in production, but these blokes cut armor like a bloody knife through butter. Likely BRIDGE will be getting their own once we work out the power issues."

Pete put away the knife before Bucky could get a better look at it, smirking just a bit. "So. Shall we see if those knights have won their own fight?"

Bucky put away the thought that the knife just looked too small to have any sort of power source, focusing instead on Steve. "Yeah. Lets go check on them."

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Steve Rogers/Captain America

Steve sent his shield spinning outward at his flying target. The edge hit a Hydra agent across the forehead with deceptive gentleness, knocking him out of the air from where he'd been zipping around above him. Steve caught the man out of the air, twisted around, and slammed him into the ground with a sound of broken bones. Then he looked up, eyes panning the area. That had been the last of them. The rest of Hydra agents were lying about the rooftop like broken toys. One man, lying on the edge, was about to fall off to the streets below. Steve caught him by his belt and pulled him gently back onto the roof.

"Ragh!" Benedict snapped the neck of the Hydra-Hulk he had been fighting. The now dead man began to shrink, leaving the dragon man to pant as he stared down at him. The red scaled man had had a hell of a fight. His armor was untouched, but his right eye was bruised a deep green, sweat across his scales. He seemed to be healing however, and looked up at Steve.

"You often fight enemies like this?" Benedict asked, sounding excited.

"No," Steve admitted. "Usually they're a lot stronger than this."

Benedict's eyes lit up with joy.

Steve looked around, a thoughtful look on his face. What had been the point of all this? These agents were tough, yes. But they had no chance against him. Was Hydra just spending bodies by now?

"Steve," Bucky said through the quantum com link. "Whatever Hydra wanted, it was in the building. They got it."

"And I'm afraid I have worse news,"
a familiar upper-class accent said.

Steve frowned. "Jarvis?"

"Captain Rogers. Dial and Mr. Stark were also attacked."

Steve snapped a hand to his ear. "What!?"

Benedict walked over, looking worried despite not hearing the conversation.

"They are all right. But I am receiving reports that this isn't an isolated attack on the Avengers alone. A team being trained in Morocco to support their government has been murdered. Luna Snow and her allies fought off an attack. We cannot contact the Winter Guard. I'm still compiling reports, but this is large scale a terrorist attack."

Steve stared up at the sky, horror filling him. "Jarvis, send us where we need to go."

"BRIDGE agents are already on the move. I recommend you come home immediately. We'll need to begin our counterattack sooner than we believed."

"Got it," Steve looked at Benedict. "Sir Benedict. I have to go. This attack. It wasn't just here. I have to-"

"No need to explain Captain," Benedict said, lifting his sword onto his shoulder. "Do what you must. Just know that I will be at your beck and call should you need me," his eyes glimmered. When he spoke, Steve thought he could see steam coming from his lips. "A knight does not accept an attack on his castle. A dragon does not tolerate an attack on his hoard either."

Steve nodded. As he ran off, his worry continued to mount.

Attacks all over the world. Including on the Winter Guard. Was everyone okay?

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Galina Nemirovsky/ The Crimson Dynamo

Galina had been walking through the halls of the Winter Guard base, tapping at a tablet in her hands. She'd been almost loath to use the tablet at first. It was one of a few gifts from Stark, the latest version of StarkRigg tech, not out yet. It had come along with some other technology, as well as a note.

"Now you can start making real armor."

Arrogant bastard. He made damn good tech though.

Galina snapped her fingers, and the tablet projected a hologram of her latest armor. She was playing around with making a smaller version of her suit, but that would get rid of one of the things that was most recognizable about the Crimson Dynamo. Still, a more advanced undersuit might be good, something for the case someone breached the main suit and she still needed to fight. Or if she couldn't fit the main suit in a doorway she didn't want to break.

She was playing around with the suit, removing and replacing sections of the hologram as she walked, when the lights turned off. Her tablet lasted for a bit longer, fighting against whatever had happened before turning off as well.

"...Cherno," Galina sighed angrily.

It had been months since he'd done this! Why now?

Annoyed, Galina completed the walk to her workshop, placing the now dead tablet on a table. She couldn't see too well, but she'd pretty much memorized the layout of her workshop. "Cherno, I don't know if you're hanging out in the shadows, but if you try to jump me, I'm going to delete your Netflix subscription."

That was a bit of a low blow, but she wasn't in the mood. Seriously, Chernobog had promised never to do this again! Just because he cou-

Someone stepped behind her. Used to Kraven and Chernobog's stealthier movements, Galina turned in the dark to face the person, ready to roll her eyes at the pranksters.

She'd turned just in time for the blade to slice along the side of her head, rather than stab her in the brain. Galina shouted in pain, instinctively kicking out at the shadows. She rolled aside when her kick hit empty air, and got cut across her shoulder.

This wasn't Chernobog being a jerk. This was an attack.

Galina rolled behind a table, wincing at the pain in her shoulder. It wasn't a deep cut, but she wasn't used to getting cut too often. Her armor. She had to get to her suit. Except, if her attackers were smart…

Galini grabbed a wrench and screwdriver off the table from where she always left them, and threw the screwdriver in the direction of her armor. Someone sliced the air, the sound of metal on metal following. Galina followed the path of that sound and stepped forward, wrench swinging. Someone blocked the wrench. She punched forward, trying to get her attacker in the face, but felt her knuckles brush against cloth instead, a white-hot line of pain following as her attacker cut her thigh.

Damn it! She needed to see to fight. She had some basic training in fighting in darkness, but nothing as extensive as her attackers. What were they, ninjas?

Galina spun out of the way of a stab, holding to her wrench as she thought fiercely. There were some small parts of her room still glowing with power, but nothing that was actively on. So whatever this EMP was, it didn't affect things that were hardened against such things.

She made sure to remember to gloat at Stark about his precious tablet shutting down while some of her tech was still working.

Galina focused. She needed to fight. Her armor was blocked. So she needed something else. Thankfully, she didn't throw away much. Nothing that worked at least. In a glass cabinet across from her were some of her oldest prototypes.

The slight sound of cloth on some sort of hard material whispered to her right. Galina ducked. Her back was cut, just a bit. She ran for the cabinet, throwing her wrench at it. The glass shattered as she approached, her boots crackling on falling glass. Her knuckles were sliced by broken glass as she reached in. The large metal gauntlet she grabbed almost slipped out of her hand when she misjudged how heavy it was. She recovered and spun around. No time to place the gauntlet on. She could feel someone coming closer. No sound or sight to tell she was being attacked. Only the raw instinct built in humanity after millenia of being hunted in the shadows, reawakened by adrenaline and fear.

She pressed a button on the inside of the gauntlet, a feature she'd put in to be able to test the device without actually wearing it.

VWOOM

A bright blue light flashed, electricity filling the air with crackling sounds. Her attacker screamed at the sudden light, the previous darkness giving it the effect of a flashbang. While he was reeling back, Galina put the gauntlet on, clenching her fist inside the heavy metal armor.

A savage smile lit across her face. "Ладно, трахнись. Моя очередь."

Three men stared at her. They were big, covered in black robes made of some strange material that seemed to pull in light. Each of them wore a black mask of some unknown material over their mouths, some black markings across their faces where the masks didn't cover. They also all had short twisting blades coming out of their knuckles, like some combination of knife and drill.

"Come on!" Galina roared, rushing forward with a fist of lightning.

One of the men roared, stepping forward to stab at her. He was surprised when Galina responded by grabbing the knife in her gauntlet. She flicked a button on the inside of the index finger, having to press a bit harder than she was used to to activate the device.

Still. As she watched hundreds of thousands of volts run through the man through the knife embedded in his arm, she felt some satisfaction.

One of the other men rushed her as his ally was electrocuted, knife raised high. Galina shut off her gauntlet, sending them into darkness once more. She winced when the man continued his attack, unfazed by the sudden darkness. She raised her hand and blocked the blade on her gauntlet. The older material was cut by the strange blade.

Galina conceded ground, sliding back and parrying another attack with her gauntlet. He was strong. Stronger than Kraven, if not as fast. His relatively slower fighting style made up for it with sheer power.

They snapped and punched at each other, Galina using Sambo and Systema fighting styles, the man using some form that focused on short jabs with his blades. He jumped over her in a front-flip, stabbing down at her, while his last ally took out a glass vial with sort of black substance inside.

She took a stab to the collar of her neck, but still smiled savagely as she punched up at the flipping assassin. Up in the air, he had no way to ground himself. The lightning that ran through him cooked him alive.

As his dead body fell behind her, Galina glared at her last opponent. Blood dripping from the cuts she'd sustained. She was sweaty and tired. But still defiant.

"All right bastard," Galina raised an armored fist. "Last fight."

"Then let it truly be my last," he opened the glass vial, staring at her glove, lit up with power. "Your armor is impressive. But no mere technology can match the power of the gods!"

He swigged the liquid. Then he screamed. His voice seemed to echo with inhuman power, his eyes shifting to become completely black. He ran at Galina, screaming.

She punched him in the chest. Electricity ran through him. He laughed, punching Galina in the face. She was sent flying over her table, landing on the ground in a daze. The superhuman assassin tossed aside the table, ran over to her and lifted her by the neck

Galina punched him in the face, lightning sparking from the impact, then again. He laughed, both hands around her throat. Galina choked. Her vision began to go dark. She kicked him in the balls. The inhuman man laughed again, a sadistic and snarling laugh that seemed to echo… wait. It was echoing.

The shadows. They were too long. He didn't seem to notice. Until the darkness reached out with two hands and broke his wrists.

"GAAAA!"

Galina dropped onto the floor, coughing. The monster shouted, staring around. His wrists flopped uselessly, but his black eyes were filled with rage. "Who did that!?"

The laughter. It hadn't stopped. It was getting louder. It echoed in the room, a physical presence against the skin. It seemed to push against the skin.

"Where are you!?" the man lashed out with a broken wrist, the blade in his hand slicing at the darkness.

A sound like a child slurping on a lollipop came from the section he slashed at. The man stared at the stump that remained of his arm. He screamed. Not in rage. In fear.

He stared around at the shadows that had once been his ally. "What… what are you…"

Galina's gauntlet sputtered. Darkness surrounded them. The gauntlet lit up.

And the shadows had formed into the god of shadow. Chernobog smiled down at the terrified man.

"I'm Batman."

Darkness filled the room. When Galina's gauntlet illuminated the room once more, Chernobog stood alone, moving to crouch over Galina. She glared up at him.

".... Fucking REALLY?!"

Chernobog laughed. "What? Would you have preferred Conrad Kurze?"

"Cyka blyat!" Galina spat out, struggling to her feet and rubbing her throat. "What was that?"

"Don't know," Chernobog said. "Delicious though. Alien flesh, mixed with some steroid type poison. I hope we find more. Damn spicy."

"Steroid…" Galina stared down at one of the corpses. "I wonder-"

The lights came on. Galina's computer lit up, and immediately the sound of dozens of calls filled the air. Galina ran over to answer, while Chernobog watched. He looked down at one of the corpses Galina had created, and smiled.

"Absolutely tasty… wonder where I can find more like them?"

As he pondered that, Galina stared at the reports she was getting. "...What is happening out there?" she said softly.

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Author's Note: So yeah. Hopefully you guys enjoyed the fights. I decided to focus on Bucky and Galina's fights, since they were the most interesting to display. Benedict wouldn't have gotten a chance to use his crazier abilities against the Gamma-Hulk, and I doubt anyone thought Captain America was going to lose the fight against generic bad guys.

Bucky, on the other hand, gets a bad guy who was a lot tougher than he had any right to be. And Galina got aliens. Fun!

For now, please consider supporting me on Patreon. I'll be posting the outline for this current arc there. The outline for the next part is done as well. I'm hoping I can do it right.
 
Thanks for the updates bossman. It's kinda sad that Wade stepped down for a bit but we can't get everything we want.

Also I know Dial has an ongoing mindfuckery shtick on his head that stops him from thinking the 'M' word or any related to them but seeing that Wade blatantly just used it alongside JARVIS and even his anrdoid kid is monitoring the situation they would notice something really obvious going on that makes Dial get's a 'mind attack'.

Also @DesertChocolate I found some TYPO's and some... suggestions if you will.
"A knight of the Round Table?"
It's an Order of knights so it kinda have that capitalization going on like the Templars or smthing. Though the Knight could be capitalized too but I'm not sure.
Sir Benedict said with a bit of humbleness and embarassment.
I dunno but if what I read on the character correctly, he has that steriotypical knight shtick so I think him being humble for not being one of the early knights on King Arthur's Order that hasa huge rep may had him thinl of him being a 'lesser' knight.
I only became a knight right before the last war of the Kingdom.
I don't really have much comic knowledge alongside RL Arthurian myths so I am not sure on this if it's 'before' or 'after' Camelot's last war Benedict joined the order.

Though ain't the last war Camelot might had faced in King Arthur's rule is the civil war done by Mordred then after that clusterfuck the Order slowly dissolved itself?
"The Witch of Ages?"
I kinda feel that it needs those capitalizations cause it's a title.
"If there is one thing a dragon can do, it is flight."
Then both sides quickly delved into an intense melee battle. Steve blocked, parried, and diverted the blows of the soldier in a span of seconds, the Captain always a step ahead as his foe tries to overpower him and beat him in skill.
The wording you used was strangely confusing so I tried to broke it and... this is kinda the result.
Then, he took his broken arm, which was making loud cracking noises as it healed and fix itself back to position,
I thought adding the one in the end might be a nuce idea cause sometimes stuff don't heal well correctly but it feels a bit wordy lol.
grumbling as the front of my plant body burned under the gout of flames.
Hails kinda correlate to falling ice stuff and I think gout seems to be the apropriate word because the flamethrower kinda sprays a gout of flames or smthing, not sure.
The red scaled man had a hell of a fight
 
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June 6, 2014

We were gathered in the meeting room of the Enterprise, Maria Hill standing before us and staring at a screen. There were only six people in the room besides her. Nat was leaning against a wall, a single hand on her chin. Tony was leaned back in his seat on the right side of the table, his usual smirk gone. Fury was pacing behind me, arms crossed and a dangerous look on his face. Steve and Sam were next to each other. Sam was swiveling in his seat, slowly twisting one way, then the other. Steve had his hands in his lap, a look of unearthly calm on his face.

I was sitting next to Tony, thinking to myself.

Hydra had made their attacks worldwide. They'd struck across the world, teleporting into places renowned for their security. After months of worrying they would do something like this…

The images on screen showed bodies on the floors of office buildings, military bases, and homes. A lot of them were Hydra. But it wasn't most of them.

Not every place had superheroes, secret agents, and benevolent forces of nature.

One scene, the site of a place where a Gamma-Hydra had been sent, looking like a bomb had gone off.

People had died. We couldn't have stopped it. We'd done what we could. And I still felt guilty.

I take it back, Peter Parker and Bruce Wayne. Illogical guilt is way harder to deal with than I thought.

"Enough," Maria waved a hand. The images disappeared, replaced with a placid blue screen with the BRIDGE logo. She raised a hand to her face, rubbing her eyes. "...Okay. It's obvious what's next. We need to eradicate Hydra. Natasha. I know we had a date-"

"It doesn't matter," Nat said, moving away from the wall. "We strike now. I've had our people and resources getting ready for a while," her face was smooth as glass, not a hint of rage to it. Somehow that was scarier. "I thought we would have a couple of days to recruit a few more allies, but our current army will work."

"Where are they?" Tony said, an icy look on his face.

"Siberia," Natasha waved a hand. The screen displayed a remote valley covered in trees, open sections of field, and rocky outcrops. The place was surrounded on all sides by mountains, a thin river running through the middle. In the center of the valley was something that looked like a large hill. "They started at a base in the tundra, then moved here. It's old school. The kind of base made to survive nuclear bombs and apocalypses. And the mountains are going to force us to use helicarriers to drop troops into the place. All the roads are worthless for sending in armies. It's why they picked it."

"How'd you find this place?" Sam asked.

"Research," Nat smiled, though there was no humour in it. "I had to cross-reference every base I could find. First, I started with Jarvis helping me narrow it down to bases the Hercules app found. Then I went for bases that weren't found by the app, the kinds of places no computers would have data on, that no person with a modern phone would have visited. Then I stared at pictures for hours."

"Couldn't just let a computer look at the pictures instead of going all caveman?" Tony snarked lightly.

"Computers, even the AI ones, still have problems with pattern recognition," Natasha said. "And X and Jarvis are good. But they aren't spies."

Tony nodded. He may have been a lover of tech, but he knew it's limitations better than anyone.

"So what sort of attack are we talking about?" Fury asked. "Helicarriers, obviously, but what else we got?"

"Three stage attack," Natasha brought her hand up in a clawing motion, 'grabbing' the screen. With a tossing motion, the screen moved to the table, becoming a holographic map. "But the Avengers are in lead. Sam will lead the eyes in the sky. Steve takes charge of our ground troops. I'll…" Natasha sighed. "I'll stay on the Helicarriers with Maria. Help coordinate the troops."

"You okay?" I asked Natasha.

She smirked. "Yeah. Just really wanted to get in the fight. But I need to lead from the back."

Ares likely wouldn't have approved. But he was a soldier. Wars needed generals too.

"Mahmoud, Tony, you're with the chaos squad."

"Chaos squad?" I asked, confused.

"Our fastest and strongest heavy hitters," Nat waved a hand. A screen floated above the map. "Jen, Rhodey, Bruce, Thor, our various allies. They were picked for mobility and power. If they can move as fast as a sports car and destroy a car, they're probably on the Chaos Squad."

"Nice," Tony had a very predatory look on his face.

"It's likely that some of our allies will think we're going overboard," Steve noted, staring at the list of combatants, weapons, and vehicles being committed to the fight.

"I would have worried about that before the worldwide attacks," Natasha said sadly. "I have all the support I need to help us. The United States has offered some of their off the books allies. Same with France, Australia, Britain, Russia is sending the Winter Guard. Funnily enough, Canada is the only one that isn't offering assistance right now."

"They say why?" Maria asked.

"Only that, as the general I spoke to said, 'We aren't about to help you ninnies because you were stupid enough to get killed,'" Nat said. "The Prime Minister is giving him a talking to, but until further notice, we should consider Canada's superhuman assets out of the fight."

Huh. Guess this Marvel's Canada was evil too.

"They'll still send their normal forces, but that might take time."

"Then we go in with what we've got," Maria said firmly. "All of you have one hour."

"Wait, one hour?" Tony said.

"That seems a little fast," I added.

"It's late is what it is," Maria said. "I'm leaving behind some potential assets to get us out there faster, but the UN is pushing me to end this. More than that, I have had enough. We leave in one hour. Make your goodbyes. Then force Hydra to do the same."

With that cheery goodbye, we all headed out.

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"One hour, seriously?" Jennifer asked me as we moved about our apartment. She was in human form and wearing a violet sports bra and yoga pants, carrying a duffel bag over her shoulder, long hair pulled back into a ponytail. She placed the duffle bag on the table I was checking my armor and weapons out on and opened the bag, revealing her She-Hulk suit.

"There was a terrorist attack, we know where the culprits are, so we're going out to take them down. Faster the better, right?" I lifted my sword up and stared at it. It was a catom sword, nothing special among our forces. After making sure it was still nice and sharp, I placed it in its sheath and lifted my gun, checking it over. It was likely I wouldn't need a gun or sword. But even so it was better to make sure they were working.

"...So we're just going to war?" Jennifer asked.

When I heard how she sounded, I looked up at her. My… well, girlfriend, kinda of, depending on how much of She-Hulk's feelings Jennifer shared, was looking at her She-Hulk suit. I placed a hand on her shoulder. She stiffened at my touch, looking at me. I watched her, trying to convey how worried I was for her. She slowly relaxed, lips rising before the false smile cracked.

"I… My dad was in the army. He was never the same after. Director Hill is saying that the UN has given us permission to k-kill," she pulled away from me, walking over to the living room while hugging herself. "Mahmoud, I just wanted to be a lawyer! She-Hulk wants to be a hero! And now, we're being told to kill people! I don't even like killing bugs! I used to put spiders outside of the house. And now I-"

She stopped, facing away from me. "I don't want to kill people."

"None of us do," I said softly. "When I have to, I still feel sick to my stomach. The first person I ever killed wasn't with my powers. It was with a knife. It was close and personal. I had to stare him in the eyes. Everyone else after… well. I remember all of them," it took me a second to talk, Jen turned to look at me. I don't know what I looked like at the time, but she dropped her hands to stare at me. "I take solace in a couple things. Steve helped. Natasha helped."

I walked up to her. After a moment, I reached out for her hands. Slowly, so slowly, like I was moments from breaking something fragile. Soon, I had her hands in mine. She looked down at them. "Jen. I don't want to kill anyone either. But we aren't going in because we want to kill people. We're going in to stop killers. People who have tortured, maimed, and murdered others on a massive scale, to control the world… You know. Back in World War 2, Professor Erskine, the man who would create Captain America, asked Steve a simple question."

"Do you want to kill Nazi's?" Jennifer looked up at me and laughed, though it sounded hollow. "Is that what you want to ask me? If I want to kill Hydra?"

"No. I want to ask you if your answer would be the same," I lifted her hands up to my chest. "When you go out there. If you do kill someone. And I won't lie, you might have to. Then what would be the only reason that would make it worthwhile? Would it be the same reason as Steve's"

"...Because it would be the right thing to do," Jennifer slowly began to grow in size. "You're getting better at this."

"I hope so-uff!" I lost my breath when Jen wrapped me in a hug. She was slowly becoming green, but she was pale enough in tone that I had to wonder who was speaking next. Maybe it was just one person.

"I'm scared. Not just that I have to kill. I'm scared I'll die. I'm scared you'll die. That our friends are going to get killed."

"Haven't you heard? Heroes never die," I said while hugging her. "...I'll be here for you. No matter what."

She leaned back to look down at me, placing her hand against my cheek and placing a kiss on her lips. When I opened my eyes, she was She-Hulk again. She smiled down at me. "Promises like that are hard to keep."

"Makes them worthwhile," I told her. I pulled away from her, but kept her hand in mine. "Come on. Let's go save the world."

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Natasha Romanov/Black Widow
Natasha, standing in the living room of her apartment in the Avengers Tower, snapped a pair of batons to her back and looked over her armor. While thinner than most, it still had a hardened plate over the chest, thighs, shoulder, and arms. Her pistols were resting on her hip. She may have been only coordinating the battle, but she wanted to be ready for anything and everything.

She raised her right arm and opened her palm. A holographic screen floated over her hand, displaying her files. She made sure she had all the info she needed. Honestly, most of her armor was dedicated to being an advanced information center, made to connect with the Avengers Tower, BRIDGE, and all the in-field combatants. She looked it over, pointedly ignoring the person sneaking up on her.

Natasha leaned to the side, dodging the fist that lashed out at her head. Her attacker tried to kick her in the side. Natasha grabbed the kicking leg by the ankle, spun around and kicked her attackers other foot out from under her, then pulled the leg as her attacker was in mid-fall, tossing her onto the bed.

Ruby Hale cried out in pain as she landed on the couch, glaring at Natasha. "...I almost had you."

"Almost," Natasha admitted. When Ruby beamed, Natasha smirked. "Almost doesn't get you the win though."

Ruby scowled. The young assassin was wearing a shirt and pants, both too big for her. That was because the bandages across her body kept her from wearing her usual tight workout clothes. She winced as she rose from the couch, but tried to hide her obvious pain.

"You're supposed to be healing. What are you doing out of bed?" Natasha asked, knowing the answer already.

Ruby straightened up. "I want to go. I want to help."

"Not happening."

"I'm ready!" Ruby protested. When Natasha raised an eyebrow at the blonde's tone, she straightened even more. "Please. I can help."

"You could," Natasha admitted. "But you're injured."

"Not that badly! That bitch just got some lucky hits in! I want to get her back!" Ruby scowled.

"That 'bitch' is under mind control. Even if she wasn't… revenge is not a reason to go into this war. You had your stomach sliced through. Even with the best medical care, it's going to take time for you to be back in fighting shape," Natasha softened a microscopic amount. "Ruby… I can't let you go. Not this time."

Ruby bit her lip and looked at the floor. Natasha waited for her to speak. When she did, her voice was soft and forlorn. "I hate this. I hate feeling useless. And-...I don't want you or Mahmoud to die."

Natasha felt a bit lost, all of a sudden. She wasn't exactly great at this stuff. She tried. She thought she was pretty good with Clint's kids. Being called 'Auntie Nat' was one of the best things she'd ever heard. But that was with Clint and Laura watching. She'd spent most of her life in training. Hell, she hadn't seen her 'family' in…

In a moment of impulsiveness, Natasha stepped forward and wrapped Ruby in a hug. The teenager froze in Natasha's arms. For a moment, the Black Widow, one of the most terrifying women on Earth, a woman who had faced gods and monsters with a smirk and a quip, felt terrified she'd done the wrong thing.

Then Ruby's arms were crushing her, and Natasha smiled.

"I'll be okay. I promise. So will that big dummy. We'll keep each safe."

"Good," Ruby mumbled. "If you don't, I'm going to steal your stuff."

"If I get killed by Hydra of all people, then you probably deserve all my stuff."

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Thor/God Of Thunder

Thor stood on the top of the Avengers Tower, staring out over the city. Some lightning was coming down in the distance, far out in the Atlantic. He couldn't help it. He was excited. Honorable battle against a powerful enemy, alongside worthy allies.

Thor closed his eyes, slowly. "...Heimdall. Are you there?"

There was silence. Then Thor was no longer in the tower. He was inside Himinbjorg, the room from which the Bifrost was created. Heimdall was standing there, his old friend smiling. "Thor. It is good to see you."

"And you," Thor said warmly. "It has been sometime."

"Isn't that your fault?" Heimdall pointed out. "How goes the new Asgardian?"

"Good. We go to battle today," Thor said grimly.

"Against those who hold the Spectre," Heimdall shook his head. "I wish you luck in the battle."

"You think we need it?" Once, only a few years ago, that would have been a challenge. Today it was an honest question.

"You have the allies you'll need I think. And your own power of course. Would you like me to send reinforcements?"

"You think my father would allow Asgard's armies to aid Midgard?"

"...No," Heimdall's face darkened. "I do not know much of your father'sfathers thoughts. Not as I thought I did. He… revels. Puts on plays and drinks wine. It is the grief of a drunkard and fool. And the latest statue of your brother is complete."

Thor wasn't sure how to take that. On the one hand, that just sounded so absolutely strange. On the other hand, he wasn't sure how Odin was supposed to grieve. He'd lost his wife of millenia, his adopted son of millenia, all from one event. What was the right way to grieve from something like that?

Still…

"My father still hasn't given permission to have Mahmoud come to Asgard in his new form," Heimdall shook his head. "Then I suppose, after this battle, he will have to visit on his own. I should guide him there. Show him the sights, even if he can't go into the city itself. Of course, I'llIll have to come."

"I'll let him know after you arrive," Heimdall said.

As Thor opened his eyes, he stared out at the sky. His excitement had faded. Now it was replaced with a sense of tension that hadn't been there before.

Hm. Likely wasn't fair to unleash that tension on Hydra… Well, as Tony once said. Life wasn't fair.

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Tony Stark/Iron Man

Tony typed something on his computer and looked to his left. The latest iteration of the Hulkbuster suit was looming over him. "Jarvis, can you do a final check on the software?"

"You are normally not this careful, sir," Jarvis said, his eyes flickering as he walked up to join Tony. "I believe this is the third time you've had me check your work."

"And I'll keep doing it when we head out," Tony said seriously. "Hydra keeps surprising us with new tricks. I'm not letting them get away with it again. If they stop my armor, it's not going to last."

"Sir, you can't plan for everything."

"No. But I can be ready for anything."

"Those are the same thing."

"Stop arguing semantics, how's the suit looking?"

"It is perfectly functional. And before you ask, I checked the other suits. They are just as functional. As am I."

"Man, you've gotten all uppity since you got a body."

"Incorrect. I have always been this 'uppity'."

"You sure? I think you've gotten a little less upper class lately."

"Heaven forbid," Jarvis said stiffly.

"Tony?" Jarvis and Tony turned to see Steve enter the lab. He was wearing his star spangled armor, shield resting on his back.

"What's up, Cap?"

"Just wanted to check on you. Hello Jarvis."

"Good day, Captain. Are you ready for today's endeavors?"

"Yeah. I'm ready."

Tony could believe it. Steve was always ready. It was kinda annoying sometimes, how he could be up and raring with barely any sleep. But today, Tony was almost relieved to see the calm determination on Steve's face.

"Same here," Tony smacked the arm of the Hulkbuster. "Got all sorts of bells and whistles to show off to Hydra. Think I'll win the best in show?"

"I'd vote for you," Steve said. His amusement faded. "Tony… you should see Pepper. She's with Fitz. I think she's worried about you. She keeps looking this way."

"..." Tony typed something at his keyboard, looking over his software.

"Mr. Stark," Jarvis interrupted. "You have completed your work. Your fiance is worried for you."

"You think if I visit her she's suddenly going to stop?" Tony snapped.

"No," Steve moved closer, placing a red gloved hand on Tony's shoulder. "But let me ask you. If you go. And you don't return. What is the last thing you want to say to her?"

"...Goddamn it," the memory of his father filled his mind. His mother. The last thing they'd said to each other had been so… meaningless. He couldn't leave Pepper with that. Not if she mattered. And god help him, she really did matter. More than anything.

"Sometimes I want to punch you two," Tony grumbled, shutting down his computer.

"You ever want to take a swing, I'll let you," Steve offered kindly.

"It just wouldn't be the same," Tony said. He walked away as Jarvis and Steve watched.

Entering Fitz's lab, Tony found Fitz and Pepper working on her Rescue armor. It looked great. Since the first version, they'd been cleaning it up, maintaining it, upgrading it. Pepper was wearing a tanktop and jeans, rather than the business dress she usually wore. She looked amazing, with her hair pulled up and a spot of oil across her nose as she worked with a wrench.

"Mr. Stark?" Fitz said when he saw Tony. "Good to see you, sir. Are you leaving soon?"

"Yeah, are you?" Pepper glared at him. "Because you haven't said goodbye yet."

"I'm not great at those," Tony admitted. "Ross, can you give us the room?"

"Uh, yeah," Fitz swallowed, putting away his tools. "I'll uh, go find Rach-I mean Simmons! I'll go find Simmons."

The Scottish genius glared at Tony, who simply smiled. Not his fault he was the master of nicknames. Ross and Rachel for Fitz-Simmons was pure genius as far as his work went.

Fitz left. Pepper looked Tony up and down.

"I want to tell you I'll be back," Tony said quickly. "I'm gonna go out, win, get home with a fresh strawberry rhubarb pie."

Pepper raised an eyebrow. "Really?"

"Well, you're allergic to strawberries, so I can't promise the last part," Tony hesitated. "Or the first part."

"Good. Because I hate when you lie to me," Pepper rose to her feet. "Tony, I know you can't promise you'll always come back. The idea that someday, someone just a bit smarter than you will show up," Tony held in the urge to make a sarcastic scoff. "Or worse, that you'll do some brave sacrifice one day and leave me behind," that one was more likely. "But even if you can't promise you'll come back, at least have the guts to say goodbye."

"...You're right. Yeah, you got it in one. So here. Let me help you out with your suit," Tony rolled up sleeves once again, stepping forward to circle Pepper. "Then, when we're done, I'll say goodbye. Scout's honor."

Pepper raised an eyebrow. "I kinda thought you'd want your goodbye to be sex, not mechanics."

"Is there a difference?" Tony quipped, pulling out a section of the back of the purple armor, exposing the electronics within. He gave Pepper a soft smile.

She returned it with one of her own, then moved forward to join him. "I have to say. I think I get why you like tinkering so much. I'm getting good at it."

"Well, you're passable."

"Passable!?"

"Hey, don't knock it. I know some MIT kids who'd explode into confetti if I graded them passable," Tony took the light push Pepper gave his arm without complaint, unable to remove the honest smile from his face.

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Bruce Banner/The Hulk

"Jemma, I think we need to coordinate this better," Bruce said as he and the British scientist paced his laboratory. "Agatha's already offered to set up a magical area dedicated to healing within the Behemoth, so we can use that for our most injured."

"Are you sure Dr. Banner?" Jemma Simmons asked, the redhead walking up to a hologram of the helicarrier the medics would be doing most of their work in. The helicarrier in question was a giant tank in truth. More like a flying brick than an aerodynamic vehicle. "If we do have a… 'magic' area, that helps people heal, our least injured may be the ones we should put inside it. We'll want to get them back into the fight as soon as possible."

Right. He'd been thinking in terms of helping people, not continuing a battle against Hydra.

"...We'll compromise," Bruce said at last. "The ones with the most minor injuries, we'll place on one portion. The major injuries will take up the rest of the space. That way we have a quick turnover of the lightest injuries, and the major injuries have more of a fighting chance."

"Understood," Simmons sighed. "I'll let Dr. Octavius and Dr. Kusama know. Magic… Is it interesting, seeing it in action?"

"Hm."

"I can only imagine it is. You and Mr. Stark have been visiting Agatha so often. I know you were planning on writing a paper about it, have you made any progress?"

"Hm."

"Because if you have… I mean, can I take a look?" Jemma asked shyly. "I've always been so fascinated by the idea of magic! I've always loved the Harry Potter series. In fact, I have a Ravenclaw shirt somewhere."

"I was always more of a Hufflepuff," Bruce said at last. "And yes, I don't mind letting you take a look at my paper," Bruce looked over at her. "I'm sorry Jemma, I need to step away and speak to someone. But thank you so much for your help."

"Oh please, it was my pleasure!" Jemma said cheerily. "Would you like me to clean-up?"

"No need. Go talk to your boyfriend," Bruce said kindly.

Jemma went practically magenta in coloration. "O-Oh, well, Fitz isn't my boyfriend! He's just, you know, a really good friend!"

"Then change that," Bruce said. He tried to say it nicely. "Jemma. We could die."

The young woman went from red to pale.

"If we do. If we go out there and we do end up dying. If someone kills you. Do you want to leave how you feel unsaid?"

"I-" Jemma's mouth opened and closed. After a quick moment of indecision, she apparently decided running was her best way of dealing with the problem, because she spun on her heel and quickly ran away.

"Mean," Hulk whispered to Bruce.

Bruce didn't say anything. He was thinking. Hulk understood anyways.

"Unsaid. Betty."

He let out a deep breath. "Yeah. Jarvis, can you call Betty for me?" Bruce said into the empty air.

The stiff AI didn't answer, instead changing the light green hologram of the Behemoth into a screen. After a moment, Betty Ross answered the line.

"Bruce," she said. She was standing in her living room. The living room of the house she shared with Leonard Samson. She gave him a bright smile. "How are you?"

"I'm good… I have a mission today."

Her smile faded. "Oh no. Bruce-"

"It's fine," he was surprised that he wasn't lying. "I never liked getting into fights. But this mission… It's for good reason. Hydra. They've been using my research. Creating more people like me. Like the Hulk."

"Bruce," Betty sat down, her eyes shimmering. "You know that's not your fault-"

"Up here, sure," Bruce tapped his head, then his heart. "But right here, every time I hear about another Gamma-Hydra causing problems, a part of me dies," he struggled to pull back his volume. "I need to do this, Betty. Gamma research, research I wanted to use to help people, has lead to them dying instead. Hulk agrees. We fight alongside our friends. And we stop Hydra."

Betty gaped at him for a moment. Bruce wondered if he'd said something shocking. Then she shook her head.

"You've changed."

"..."

"It used to be that you ran from every fight you could. Even after the Hulk-" she hesitantly smiled. "My dad used to say you were the gentlest man he'd ever met."

"Not exactly a compliment from your dad," Bruce said with a hint of spite.

"Maybe. I liked it," she said shyly.

Bruce did not blush. Damn it, you're dating Samson. Stop making me feel this way.

An uncharitable thought. It wasn't her fault he felt this way. But that was the brain. Full of unkind and hateful thoughts, petty spite and jealousies. It was how you acted despite those feelings that mattered.

So Bruce girded himself. "Betty. All of us, the Avengers. I think we all know, even if we're dancing around the subject, that this might be it for some of us. That we could get killed."

Steve and Bucky had been calm about the prospect. Same with Tony, Rhodey, Natasha, Izzy. Basically, if they had been involved in warfare, they had taken the thought of death with an admirable amount of grim resolve.

Bruce didn't feel that way. "Betty. I just want to tell you I love you."

Betty's face became a mask of pain and sadness. "Bruce."

"I know. I'm not telling you this to hurt you. I'm telling you so there are no regrets. You are an incredible woman. I know superheroines, witches, and goddesses. And you easily match any of them," he pressed a hand against the hologram, his palm just barely passing through it. "So I wanted to say it. Before I say goodbye. I hope I can come back. So that we can meet again. Because even if we never get back together, I don't regret a single moment we ever had together. No matter how bad things ever got, you were one of my reasons to go on."

"...Thank you, Bruce," biting her lip, Betty reached out to press her hand on the screen. "Come back. You and Hulk. If you don't," she smiled, tears dripping onto her lap. "Well. I know a few gods now. I'll find a way to bring you back."

Bruce laughed. "I'll do my best… Goodbye."

He turned his back on Betty. As he walked away, he invited Hulk in. The man who hid the monster began to grow in size. And yet, despite the increase in mass, he felt lighter than ever."


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Mahmoud Schahed/Dial

We left our room and slowly roamed towards the hanger. Creel and Izzy came out of their own room. They didn't speak. Creel gave me a serious nod. Izzy was smirking. Both were dressed in their costumes. We joined up and walked on.

Fantasma and Scarlet Witch came off an elevator as we approached the hanger. Fantasma gave me a smile, while Scarlet Witch nodded nervously. The magical girls joined.

Clint was suddenly at my side without my noticing. He smiled at me. "How is Nezuko?"

"She's at Sammy's place," I said sadly. "I thought she should stay with someone I trusted," few people I trusted as my former coworker. He and his wife had immediately been charmed by the adorable ball of fluff. "You know. Just in case."

I didn't add anything else. Jen's hand in mine tightened. Creel glowered. And Clint nodded. "Yeah… You know. I should invite you to my place sometime. Nezuko might like it."

I stared at him. Then I smiled. "I'd like it. Maybe I can finally take some archery lessons from ya, huh?"

"Ha!" Clint shook his head, grinning. "No way. I don't need anyone else taking my schtick."

"Your schtick is ancient weaponry," Izzy teased.

"Honey, you refuse to use anything but swords and knives," Creel pointed.

"That sounds like something a man who wants to sleep on the couch would say," Izzy said without any heat behind it, Creel only laughing a bit.

We entered the hanger. I looked around, noting who'd shown up. Tony and Rhodey were talking near a Quinjet. Bucky was whispering to Bobbi, the Mockingbird dressed in similar colored armor to him. The Grapplers, Davida, Melissa, Marian, Deathlok, Helen, and Ava were all gathered around Victoria Hand.

In a flash, Pietro was suddenly next to us. "Miss me?"

Wanda grinned. "Idiot," with that, she wrapped him in a hug, pulling back to show him to Fantasma. "This is my brother!"

"Nice to meet you," Fantasma said kindly.

Pietro gave her a very smooth and flirtatious smile. "Oh, believe me, the pleasure is all mine."

As Wanda hit her brother and Fantasma rolled her eyes, Phil and May were speaking to Simmons, who was excitedly telling the much calmer duo about how things were going for her.

"Hey, sailor." someone said to me. I turned and grinned.

"Hey, hacker."

Skye walked over and gave me a grin. I took her in for a hug, our respective armor making a small 'clack' sound as we met, then pulled back. "I didn't know you were coming."

"What, a chance for revenge? No way am I missing this."

Hulk walked in and went over to Jen, who smiled up at her larger cousin. "How you feeling, big guy?"

"Ready to smash," Hulk said, punching his own palm with a sound like rolling thunder.

"Always a way with words," Clint said jokingly.

"My friends!" Thor entered the room, the boisterous God of Thunder smiling ear to ear. He came over to us. "Ready for a glorious day of battle!?"

I frowned. Huh. Felt like he was laying it on a little thick. In fact, he seemed… sad? Or worried?

I was about to say something when a hush came over everyone. Like gravity, we were almost pulled to look at him.

Steve entered the room. He walked past us, into the center of the open space we were circled around. Fury, Maria, and Nat had been following him, but they stopped just in front of the open space, watching him. Steve stopped in the center of the space and looked around. For a moment, he seemed surprised to see us all staring at him. He looked around.

Davida Devito crossed her arms. Jen walked forward to hug me. Phil was watching him close. Steve panned his eyes to Sam and Bucky, who both nodded in unison. Steve looked over us. Avengers, Grapplers, BRIDGE agents, all around him.

"Well. I have to say. I'm damn proud to see you all. Men and women I've fought alongside for months, years. People I know will have my back, and who I will try my best to protect as well," his voice was soft, but it seemed to carry. "I know how you guys feel. We're all about to take on the biggest mission we've ever fought. Against an enemy that has to know we're coming."

He shook his head. "I won't lie. If I could fight this alone, I would. But I have you," he looked us all in the eyes, somehow. "Back at the Triskelion. In New York. And in the trenches of World War 2. We've had each other'sothers back. Fought side by side. And now, we're about to test those bonds. You know your missions. And you know what we're fighting for."

"Hydra keeps talking about how they're different. I may be an old fogey," a small chuckle spread across the room. Steve smirked. Slowly, he became stern. "But I've gotten used to the internet. Seen a lot of people say Hydra is right. That people like us need to be controlled. That we need to be forced into a box, to keep people safe. Not just people with powers, but anyone who can make a change to the world."

"In Hydra's perfect world, the only choice is to follow their rules or die."

Steve looked at me directly. "That's we're fighting for. A world where everyone can be safe and free. Where you don't put people in a cage because of what might happen. Doesn't sound like a lofty goal when you narrow it down like that. We just want to make sure everyone gets a fair shake. But I think all these fights come down to that. The simple things."

"We're fighting to become the bridge to the world. To bring people together. I think that's worth doing. Now it's up to us to prove that to everyone else. You guys ready?"

I had thought there would be a chorus of cheers. But somehow, Steve managed to control us with a single look. I saw some simple nods of approval. Phil looked like Christmas had come early and Bucky was smiling. But there was something we shared.

We were in. It was never a question.

Steve smiled. "I'm glad you guys are here. Now get to your stations. And come back from this. That's an order."

A laugh spread across the room. I had a big dopey grin on my face.

And as Steve turned around to walk up to Sam, Bucky, and Tony, I could hear them just under the hubhub of the crowd.

"Seriously, you missed your calling as a motivational speaker," Tony teased.

"Nah, I think he cribbed some of that from Patton," Sam joked.

"Actually, didn't you say that speech during the war?" Bucky said with a smirk.

Steve grinned. "First, this is my job as a motivational speaker, since you're garbage at it Tony. Second, Patton stole his lines from me. And third, blow it out your ass, Barnes."

With that, we all headed to war.

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Author's Note: Yeah, I know. Feels like a cliffhanger. But honestly, I just kept adding and adding stuff. There is a LOT to unpack in this battle. It's finishing up so many different story lines. I'm having fun writing and planning it, so I'm happy :D

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