[hr][hr][center][h1][color=#cc33ff]Guinevere Stark[/color][/h1][img]https://media.giphy.com/media/rBtymaYN3AOhG/giphy.gif[/img][hr][color=#cc33ff][b]Location[/b][/color]: The X-Van [color=#cc33ff]{[/color][i]"It's an imperfect world but it's the only one we've got."[/i][color=#cc33ff]}[/color][/center][hr][hr] Most likely would've blushed at Ayita's comment about their new significant other. Guin however couldn't help but crack a grin, chuckling at Ayita's observation. She wasn't wrong--Guin did have an odd taste in men. She used to somehow explain it off as her father's karma, after everything he had done throughout his life. She tended to be attracted to inappropriate guys--in Pietro's case, he was the son of a terrorist. He fit the bill. Guin listened with mild interest to Allison's bubbly ramble, but she raised an eyebrow at the tone of disdain from one of the new members, Charlie. People tended to romanticize this sort of operations. Everyone expected the top team to fit a certain image, to have a certain set of skills. And yes, the X-Men were one beautiful mess of a group, but that didn't make them any less effective. They may have lost the battle at the power plant, but that didn't mean they'd lost the war. Ragtag groups of people trying to make a difference, in Guin's opinion, had a better success rate than most people would expect. [color=cc33ff]"I agree with Ayita. We need to organize based off of powers and capabilities. It'll be the most effective strategy that way,"[/color] Guin pointed out. [color=cc33ff]"As it stands, the teams are imbalanced. Each team should have someone with chemical training on it--so any S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, as things stand. And of course, you have to consider who can work together. Pietro's great and all, but should I be working with him? Fuck no. And then there's [i]You-Know-Who[/i]--again, another bad partnership. Ayita and Damon would make sense to be on the same team, as their abilities compliment each other. New recruits also shouldn't be concentrated in one spot--they need experienced people with them."[/color]