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Andy


Location:Camp Half-Blood




Andy was feeling a little overwhelmed but she appreciated the information. She nodded at Arthur as he joined them at her table too. "Good evening Arthur." It didn't get passed her that all of them had 'A' names, and as she thought that she grinned. Alannah explained what the armory was and that made sense. "Is it often a kid will get a weapon before coming here? Or is the armory the only way?" This wasn't a question she thought Ash would ask for her so Andy had to ask it, at least she was already sort of under the spotlight at this point so there wasn't any escaping it. She wasn't sure how to explain the old man who had given her her bracelet, but she had a feeling it had been Zeus. That feeling had grown after she had seen the statue in her cabin.

It was clear most hadn't met their godly parent except at the winter solstice that Chiron had mentioned. If that man had been Zeus then she was different, yet again. Blending in was going to be impossible. At least Arthur had been given a weapon at the very beginning, at the same time Ash had been given the talking skull. Andy wondered what the point of the talking skull was. Weapons made sense. They were useful. The skull didn't seem to have a use. Maybe Ash knew or would figure it out if she did Andy hoped she would learn what it was.


Andy


Location:Camp Half-Blood





Andy was startled slightly when a girl sat at her table. She introduced herself as Alannah, the head counselor for the Athena cabin. Andy had no idea who Athena was, none of the group that had arrived that day were children of Athena so she had no background on her. "I'm okay. My name is Andy." There was no reason to introduce herself since Chiron had done it for her already, but it felt right. She was vague about her feelings, there was a lot going on in her feelings, too much to explain.

She was contemplating asking Alannah who Athena was when Ash joined her table too. "I don't mind." A smile cracked across Andy's face as Ash started talking and asking questions saving her the trouble. Andy had never had a proper friend before, but she was getting the sneaky suspicion that Ash would become her first friend. A part of Andy wanted to pull away from that, the nervous frightened kid that she was, but it was hard to not like Ash. She was a whirlwind of energy. A pang of loneliness and a small wish that they had been siblings spent a moment dancing through Andy's heart and mind. It was swept away by fears and worries that took up too much space.

Were they really going to have them play whatever capture the flag was too? Sure, Andy had street smarts in spades, but her experience was humans or being attacked by monsters. Defeating monsters just required a good stab from her knife, and maybe a blast of electricity. She had no idea how she could contribute to capture the flag. Andy wished Ash would ask what capture the flag was about, but maybe Alannah would answer that question when she talked about the "no killing" rule. At least Ash had asked about the armory, that sounded interesting.



Niah Bautista





Location: Red Guard Mobile Unit - Sydney, Australia
Skills: N/A



Niah was glaring at Kingston. Every time he talked he said something that upset her all the more for it. "That inhuman is twice the person you are. If this is some crazy snap I'm surprised it didn't happen sooner considering how she's been treated. And no this wasn't some coordinated conspiracy, but I'm willing to at least listen to what they have to say." She did relax toward Diggby. Niah wasn't comfortable with the idea of killing any of them, especially since that might include herself since she didn't remember this other world either, but a pragmatic side of Niah thought it might be for the best. Her hand went to her phone, but she didn't pull it out to look at it.

She did step out farther to see what was going on and saw some sort of portal and people she didn't know on the other side. "You can use my ICER." Niah said to Maria, mostly as a joke since she didn't even move to offer the weapon, though the temptation of punching Kingston had been increasing. "If we're going through that," She gestured to the portal. "We can send the ship up into the air looking like we succeeded on our mission and have it blow up somewhere over the Atlantic. It'll take them ages to figure out what happened."



Niah Bautista





Location: New York Sanctum
Skills:



A little tension released from Niah's shoulders as they all seemed to think her theory was sound. She nodded at Bonnie, looked like they had no choice but to go to 1984. She still wasn't certain how she felt about the prospect. "Make that the target date then. I didn't see anyone else in the flash that I got from the postcard, so anyone is free to join or not. If you want to forget this timeline then please stay behind, and hopefully, when everything is restored it'll be all gone as if it never happened." She didn't dare put hope or if into if they would succeed, they had to. So much had gone wrong since the beginning of phase three, and Niah had a weird deep-seated fear that the whole thing was HYDRA's plan all along. Niah handed Agent Carter the well-read book she had.

"I don't know, but I am assuming Doctor Strange has a good reason for it. I've been tearing my hair out over time travel for months and he never said anything to me. However, if the incident in New York is any indication of what the stone can do I don't want anything to do with it." Niah looked concerned, she frowned and gently reached up to touch her necklace again. "Focus on the machine Agent Carter. Make a prototype handheld control device and once we know how many people are going to travel you'll need to make some for each of them. Then encode it to their DNA, that's why I'm having Mrs. Richards help you."


Andy


Location:Camp Half-Blood





Acknowledging Ash and Arthur, "My name is Andy." She then looked at the newly claimed Aphrodite girl. "Honestly, I don't want either. If there were a god of just disappearing that would make more sense." Well aside from the power to electrocute people. That made sense. She really didn't want to be the child of one of the big three, and especially not the daughter of the king of the gods. There was going to be a responsibility that came with that. A responsibility she was in no way qualified for.

That was clear when Chiron let them all check out their cabins and meet their siblings. She walked up to the giant white marble "cabin" and felt intimidated by it alone. She paused before it debating even going in. What would be the point? She didn't have any belongs to drop off. Everyone else was checking out theirs and meeting their siblings, well except for Kiera. Like Andy, she had no siblings. The "cabin" was massive and devoid of any furniture except for two alcoves with golden eagle statues and one intimidating statue of, who Andy assumed was her father, Zeus, in the middle. There was a constant rumble of thunder. Andy was thankful she wasn't afraid of it. If she had been she would certainly have to get over that. If Andy knew the word pretensions that is what she would have called the cabin. Pretensions show with no substance behind it.

In one corner of the room was an old dusty sleeping bag. Andy walked over to it, realizing that it was the only spot in the room that was safe from the gaze of Zeus. Some sibling of hers had pulled their sleeping bag into the corner of the room to gain some semblance of comfort. She noticed an old photo, that had once been stuck to the wall, on the ground. There were three kids in it. None of them were wearing the camp t-shirt. She wondered which of them, if any, was her sibling. Now long gone from this place. She left the picture where she found it to finish exploring the room. She found a bathroom, and that was all. Nothing else was in this place, and she felt more alone then she had before she had come to the camp.

Yeah, she knew who her father was now. Every orphan dreamed of knowing that. Dreamed of their long lost family finding them and whisking them away to some magical place where they were a princess. Andy had never quite dreamed of that. She had just wanted a place to call home, and family. This was more like a nightmare than a dream come true. She sighed and left the cabin to rejoin the group for the rest of the tour.

Her favorite part was when Chiron told them about the climbing wall. That looked like fun. Despite all the frustration and worry that the day had brought, she looked up at the climbing wall with excitement.

When dinner finally rolled around Andy was hungry. This wasn't something new for her, but the sugar from the soda Mr. D had given her had made her stomach extra twisty. She followed the motions of the other campers. Scraping a portion of her meal into a brazier. She didn't understand why, but she was good at copying people's motions. It helped when you were an outsider to learn the rules of a place as fast as possible. She could still feel eyes on her, especially when she sat at the table Chiron told her she would sit at. It was Zeus table. Sitting there marked her as his kid. Every other camper would know and there would be no way to hide from it.

She did share a glance at Ash and Arthur when they joined, giving them a half smile. She also nodded at Kiera, and would have given Jade the same if she could have seen it. Also, now that she knew Desdemona's name she tried to find her amongst her siblings to give her a nod too. There was no way she was happy. Andy wouldn't necessarily switch with her, but she could understand her plight and wanted her to know that in whatever non-verbal way she could communicate that to her.

She did hear bits of conversation. Either about how many big three kids there were, or about capture the flag. Andy didn't know what that was, but it sounded like it would be an adventure. Maybe Ash would ask what it was and someone would answer loudly enough that Andy would know the answer too. Out of the new campers Jade and Desdmona were the ones who were most likely to have learned what it was.



Niah Bautista





Location: New York Sanctum
Skills:



There was a small part of Niah that appreciated the title she had works so hard for, and in response, she gave Dr. Banner a smile. There was a sort of irony she thought, about being called Doctor when she was going to be talking about something way out of her wheelhouse, but she was the only one close to an authority on it they had, well that didn't use magic for it.

"I'm not much of an engineer either. I have however been looking over Doctor Pym's book, as well as some other items. We obviously don't have access to the mutant power of time travel, we have to," She paused looking for the right word. "Simulate it as best as possible. First, we accept that the only people who time travel will remember this reality. Second, we ignore paradoxes. Nothing we can do to prevent that. Just leaving will create a new reality split from this one. And third, there is also a very large possibility that whoever goes will not be able to return to the present." Her hand went to her necklace, something anyone who had known Niah long enough would know meant she was upset.

"We need a way to go into the Quantum Realm, traverse it with some sort of GPS, and exit exactly when and where we want. I don't have the technological know how to make the GPS, or honestly, the machine to get us into the Quantum Realm, but I think between us we could figure it out from what notes we have of Pym's. We know the Quantum Realm's time runs differently than our own, we can utilize that to our advantage. We also know that for some reason I was in 1984 San Francisco." She tapped her bookmark, the postcard.

"I suggest that Mrs. Richards and Agent Carter work on the device. Tying it to each person traveling genetically may be the best way to guide us as safely as possible through the Quantum Realm. Shuri, you, Dr. Banner and I should work on the Machine to open the Quantum Realm. Bonnie and Cass I think you two helping Agent Carter is the best idea." Niah paused and then looked at Cass and Bonnie, "Actually if you two don't mind I have another idea, can you pinpoint when and where we need to go to make the most change. Use this as the starting point." She handed Cass the postcard.




Niah Bautista





Location: Red Guard Mobile Unit - Sydney, Australia
Skills: N/A



Niah's stomach twisted frustrated. Who was she supposed to trust? She had opinions on some of the people in her unit, but it was hard to go by that. What was the X-men anyway? Resisting the urge to throw her hands up in the air and scream. Wolverine had walked off the ship before she could ask. It felt like she was drowning.

She looked at Diggby. "I remember only this world. I'm sorry." She pursed her lips. "I don't know what to do." She said after a few seconds of silent frowning at Diggby. "I can uncuff you, just no guns. Then she looked at Kingston, "And maybe keep an eye on him?"

Her shoulder's relaxed a bit as Hulk became Dr. Banner. "Let's stay on the ship though. I don't want to mess up whatever negotiations they are doing. I don't want the Hulk back. She said quietly, taking a couple of steps forward to get a glimpse without leaving the jet. Then glanced back at Diggby seeing what she had to say about it.



Andy


Location:Camp Half-Blood





Her mind reeled, the children of the gods got powers. That was normal. It was comforting, so whichever god was the god of electricity was her parent. Even if she wasn't claimed she could ask and maybe from there they could figure it out. Maybe she did belong somewhere.

Andy felt the power of the storm. The tingle of the air and sharp smell of ozone. For a second she thought it was something she might be doing. Everyone reacted to her like they had been to the others as they had been claimed by their godly parent. Chiron announced that Zeus was her father. She had a father. Her heart soared, but then came crashing back down. Did it change anything? No school would believe "Yeah my dad is Zeus god of..." What was he god of? She wanted to ask, but the question got lost somewhere between thinking it and asking it. She hoped one of the others would ask.

Some of the campers had backed away from her. Was it the lightning and thunder that had scared them? Or was there something about her father that scared them? The kids who had wandered off had seemed impressed and a little freaked out when Hades had claimed his children, would this be similar? If so she doubted she would be able to sink into obscurity and just get through life.

Then it clicked in her memory. Chiron had said when talking about Hades that there were the "big three" Zeus was one of them, it also meant she wasn't likely to have siblings since they had made some pact about not having kids. Well, fantastic job keeping to that pact guys there were three of them right there. Not to mention all three of them were close in age. What happened about 10 years ago that two of the three decided to just not care about the pact anymore? Why even make the pact? More questions that she wanted to ask, but didn't have the nerve to ask. Maybe she could convince the girl with a skull in her hands to ask.



Niah Bautista





Location: New York Sanctum
Skills:



Niah winced slightly as Goose leaped from her shoulder, she then rotated her shoulder stretching it. He was a good cat...or whatever he was. She wasn't certain if she completely trusted his opinion, but she guessed if he was gonna rub up on Scarlet Witch that way then he probably trusted her, with whatever metric he used to decide with people he trusted.

While Niah had proven she was decent at infiltration due to her powers, she still wasn't a fighter not in her core. She had spent the last months instead learning about Quantum Physics and with that knowledge she was frustratingly the expert on the subject. A frown crossed her face, it was stupid. She had always been intimidated by Novikova because of how intelligent she was and now here Niah was struggling to understand Novikova's subject in hopes that she could save her, and everyone else who had died.

"Well I guess us brilliant minds will get to work on the other project, and those of you less science minded people can get to work on that." Niah vaguely said quietly and then added even more under her breath "Hopefully one of us succeeds." She moved over to Dr. Banner and nodded at him. "I've got a couple of ideas I've been thinking over."
Once everyone had had their fill of granola bars, fruit, and water Sumi stood up. She looked at Astrid and Alexander, "He was able to do it because this place feels your essence. Alexander is a child of wind and sky, and here only here would he be able to bend it to his will. Though it is less bending it to his will and more..." She trailed off and looked to Kade for the rest of her thought.

"Here it is more like becoming part of it. For a moment you were the wind." Kade finished.

"Alright, now does anyone have experience with magic in their world? Specifically finding lay lines." Sumi asked and looked at the group. They were diverse enough of a group it was possible someone had at least a passing knowledge of how to find lay lines.
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