[hr][hr][center][h3][color=12ABB0][b]Neil Spellman[/b][/color][/h3][img]https://i.postimg.cc/3RnqLcdD/image.png[/img][hr][hr][b][color=12ABB0]Location:[/color][/b] Stark Tower - Top Floor [b][color=12ABB0]Skills:[/color][/b] N/A [hr][/center] Runa wasn't offended in the slightest by Edus' insistence on going to face Loki, nor did the other X-Men reacting similarly bother her. She had stated her case for why it was best for Loki to face Asgardians and not mortals - she had more or less warned them should any ill fall to them due to the upcoming battle. Beyond that, each warrior could make their own choice as to where they go. She had done her moral duty. [color=#a81a75]"Very well then. I will not press the issue further, X-Men,"[/color] she said. She felt incredibly calm - calmer than she had in decades. She didn't care to raise the point that while she and Klara had been defeated, many of the X-Men had nearly died in the process. The loud mouthed one confused her especially. [color=#a81a75]"....Throuple...."[/color] Runa murmured, tasting the word and trying to figure out what it meant. It sounded like something Klara would know all about. Neil was rather silent, realizing that no one who was talking really had a plan. Everyone seemed to be easily sidetracked with their new favorite hobby - verbally abusing the Asgardian girl. Yes, he thought it had been a bit of a stupid thing she said, but with the way everyone was piling on about it he couldn't help but feel a bit bad. There were too many people around though for Neil to voice that opinion though. No one seemed even to be bothering with moving to the next location to fight Loki. It felt a lot like a group of friends in the lobby of a hotel bickering and being late to the movie they wanted to see because of it. [color=12ABB0]"I've got a bad feeling about this,"[/color] he murmured to Carolina, softly enough that only she could hear. [color=12ABB0]"There's no plan and no one seems to care about leaving,"[/color] he then added. He would have expected that someone would've been like [i]okay, we're going to take the Blackbird[/i] or [i]you know, we can walk, it's a lovely day outside[/i]. There was no plan either on how exactly they were going to face Loki and going in blind was a horrible choice. Even in Dungeons and Dragons, the party knew they needed to have some sort of plan when they faced the big bad. [hr][hr][center][h3][color=cc33ff][b]Guin Stark[/b][/color][/h3][img]https://i.imgur.com/R0DGpSD.png?1[/img][hr][hr][b][color=cc33ff]Location:[/color][/b] Stark Tower - Top Floor [b][color=cc33ff]Skills:[/color][/b] N/A [hr][/center] [color=cc33ff]"Yeah, I could have, but it's way funnier to use yours,"[/color] Guin informed her father with a smirk. [color=cc33ff]"Might I recommend changing your password every now and then?"[/color] she teased. She always loved when she could find something wrong with one of Tony's systems, even if it was as simple as a password she managed to crack. Most of the fun she got out of it was purely from seeing how her father would react - seeing the expression on his face as she used his secure password to access all of the systems. She ignored the pile on fest with the Asgardian girl, since it really wasn't too much of an issue. She found Beth's points to be much more interesting and worth discussing. [color=cc33ff]"If we fly on over, we'd want to go in stealth mode - although he probably figures the Avengers are coming, if not us too,"[/color] Guin mused. [color=cc33ff]"I think teleporting would be better. The Avengers confront him, the X-Men then do a sneak attack, and for the civilians... Dad's Iron Legion can evacuate some of them, but I think Piet and Beth would be the fastest combo to get everyone out of there. Piet can run groups to safety, Beth can teleport them. Edus can shield groups to buy Piet and Beth more time. And once they're done with that, they can rejoin the fight."[/color]