The Valkyrior (MCU Thor/Worm)

I can't tell if Nick is going to regret his offer. The SHIELD directors wont like having someone around who can spy on their meetings. However, Taylor might find the Hydra members and keep SHIELD from self destructing.
 
Uh-hu.

Fury is officially impressed. Which is bad thing. And good thing.

Who want to bet on Avengers flipping out due to "the "teenager" is in charge because i say so"? :D
 
Taylor is 18 going on 19.
You're a Teenager from 13 to 19 so she's still a Teenager she's just also an adult.
Stark: But, but! I make all the cool toys!
This just prove our point, if you really wanted to we are sure you could develop a cheaper version of your armor, and outfit a superhero corps to much greater effect, but since you want all the cool toys, you instead just make endless upgraded expensive versions for yourself.
 
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Uh-hu.

Fury is officially impressed. Which is bad thing. And good thing.

Who want to bet on Avengers flipping out due to "the "teenager" is in charge because i say so"? :D
No one. Taylor is probably going to cover them in bugs when she ask the opinion of any new team member so they all meekly say "I'm glad to be under your command Ma'am. Please don't eat me."

Stark may try to cause problems later, and frankly the thought of him trying practical jokes scares me at levels I can barely understand, especially since Taylor got exactly one good memory of a practical joke being funny (her hazing at the hands of the Chicago Wards was harmless, anything before done by Emma and Sophia wasn't); and Thor will try to order her around, at least until she beats him a couple of times (not in combat, but maybe by completing a simulated mission more complex than beat the other guy into a pulp).

Steve is not going to have any problem with being under tactical command of either a woman or a child since he knows better than most about books and covers, but her tactics will cause a lot of friction, and unlike other cases it will be perfectly justified since Cap is a tactical genius himself, so any complain will be valid and will probably carry its own alternate answer.
 
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This just prove our point, if you really wanted to we are sure you could develop a cheaper version of your armor, and outfit a superhero corps to much greater effect, but since you want all the cool toys, you instead just make endless upgraded expensive versions for yourself.

Stark: But, But! :cry: WAAAAHHH!!! JAAAAAVVVVIIISSSS! They are judging me! Kick their asses with your amazing butler-fu!
 
Before it gets too crazy. Remember the official Avengers wasn't even formed until the threat to the world in 2012. We're still a ways off. So there's no "leader" of what will be The Avengers anytime soon.

Something else: I'm using something that was first brought up in Agents of SHIELD that never really went anywhere. It was hinted heavily at in this snippet.
 
Stark is going to keep trying to bug-proof everything he owns after he meets Taylor. Maybe giving Jarvis arrays of tiny arc repulsors and lasers in an attempt to create the most elaborate bug-zapper ever produced.
 
She might want to take Fury up on the agent training. It would be a very useful skill set and grounding in the differences between Earth-Bet and MCU-earth and more importantly it'd give her a useful range of acquaintances/contacts and a level of respect from any Shield agents she encounters ('sort of one-of-us')
 
Stark is going to keep trying to bug-proof everything he owns after he meets Taylor. Maybe giving Jarvis arrays of tiny arc repulsors and lasers in an attempt to create the most elaborate bug-zapper ever produced.
Can't help feeling he'd do that BECAUSE SCIENCE!

BTW awesome chapter! Loved it!

Once again, they're being intelligent about things! Also Taylor the adrenaline junkie... missing the cape lifestyle.
 
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"Can you," he made a gesture and I dispersed the clone, allowing it to shoot back up through the vents. When they disappeared, Fury pulled a chair out and sat down. "Let's talk about the Avengers Initiative."
This was, I'll be honest, completely unexpected. Most people don't really give Fury fair props - one way or the other - and so having him approach Taylor about the Avengers Initiative was completely unexpected...yet something I could see him doing when confronted with somebody like Taylor.
 
I liked it. Taylor laid her cards on the table, Fury was decently impressed and willing to work with her as an asset.

As long as he either plays her straight, or at least acknowledges that he plays the deep game and never tells anyone everything, I'm certain they can have a good working relationship.

She might want to take Fury up on the agent training. It would be a very useful skill set and grounding in the differences between Earth-Bet and MCU-earth and more importantly it'd give her a useful range of acquaintances/contacts and a level of respect from any Shield agents she encounters ('sort of one-of-us')

If she can fit in some amount of SHIELD training, it would be a bunch of useful tools to add to her arsenal, it just depends how things shake out if she will have the time for it.

Might be harder to swing if she's an asset rather than an agent, but SHIELD has proven to be surprisingly flexible about these things before. They are not like other governmental-type organizations Taylor has worked with in the past(HYDRA infiltration notwithstanding).
 
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