Teddy Altman (
notasaviour) wrote in
riverviewlogs2017-06-10 01:28 pm
open | These Days
who: Teddy Altman aka Hulkling aaka King Hulk
what: Open log, including timeline shenanigans
when: all of june, 17th-24th for AU plot
where: The walls, the streets, floor 2
warnings:
[The problem with a shared room is that as much as Teddy might like some time alone, it's a little hard to find sometimes. Which means it's easier to be out exploring, seeing what he can find out in the streets, occasionally venturing to the wall to look out over it. He's not quite sure he wants to go out there alone; as reckless as he can be, he'd rather have some back-up, and Billy is... busy. But he'd definitely like to go out there one day. Other than that, he can mostly be found burning through his funding in assorted cafes and restaurants, making themost of the opportunity to test some alien food out.
He goes to bed on the 16th a quiet, apparently human teenager, and wakes up on the 17th still quiet, but now green, middle-aged, 8ft tall and nearly as wide. The routine doesn't change much, though.]
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lanatha
what: Open log, including timeline shenanigans
when: all of june, 17th-24th for AU plot
where: The walls, the streets, floor 2
warnings:
[The problem with a shared room is that as much as Teddy might like some time alone, it's a little hard to find sometimes. Which means it's easier to be out exploring, seeing what he can find out in the streets, occasionally venturing to the wall to look out over it. He's not quite sure he wants to go out there alone; as reckless as he can be, he'd rather have some back-up, and Billy is... busy. But he'd definitely like to go out there one day. Other than that, he can mostly be found burning through his funding in assorted cafes and restaurants, making themost of the opportunity to test some alien food out.
He goes to bed on the 16th a quiet, apparently human teenager, and wakes up on the 17th still quiet, but now green, middle-aged, 8ft tall and nearly as wide. The routine doesn't change much, though.]
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[Which isn't the same thing, but he doesn't remember using them before that, at least. And mutants don't have powers from birth, so he must have developed them at some point.]
But there's always something new you can learn with shifting. I've only been flying for the last couple of months...
[And it's been a little more complicated than he thought. Adding up and down makes going in the right direction so much harder, so it's lucky he doesn't bruise much either. He smiles again, making a shrugging gesture.]
They are. Although I'm not sure I can really tell you a favourite, honestly. There's a lot of them to choose from. Cap- Captain America is pretty cool, though. So's the Human Torch. And then there's Captain Marvel. And I'm using the Hulk's name, so I should probably mention him, too.
[It's a good start, at least, even if he's missing people from the list. Those are probably going to be the easiest heroes to explain right now, though.
It's kind of embarrassing to be caught out by his post, though. He hadn't expected to meet anyone who'd replied, but- at least most people on there were pretty nice. He rubs the back of his neck again, an unconsciously embarrassed gesture.]
That was me, mostly talking about Billy. I don't know, he was just being really cagey about it, and Billy doesn't really do secretive all that well. He's promised to update me on some of it, though... and that we're still okay, in the future, which is what really concerned me. It really is weird having a boyfriend who's suddenly two years older than me.
[He manages another small smile, still shy about their relationship. It's only been three dates for him, but... well, apparently it's been two years for Billy, so maybe he should just get used to it.]
I'm sorry. Are there many people here from your world at all?
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But what better way to banish that thought than the revelation that: ]
Wait, hold up, you can fly?!
[ Maybe it shouldn't surprise him - Teddy said he was a shapeshifter. No reason to think that is limited to just making himself green, tall, and built like a brick shithouse. If he can really change shape, why shouldn't he be able to change into something that could fly? And sure, Cisco's met people who can fly before, but it doesn't stop being cool. Not ever. ]
Captain America's the only one of those I've heard of. Lemme guess, Human Torch is somebody who can light themselves on fire?
[ The other two are a bit more ambiguous - Hulk sounds like maybe bigness is involved in some way, but Marvel could be just about anything.
When Teddy calls Billy his boyfriend, Cisco doesn't react too much; his eyebrows raise and his eyes go wide in a brief 'oh' sort of expression, but a moment later he is beaming. Sure, sounds like things are complicated between them, because of timelines and secrets, but what's new about that? It certainly contextualizes Teddy's worrying, and also his slight nervousness about Billy's confidence. ]
I'm sure it's just as weird for him as it is for you. But as long as you guys are honest with each other, and have a little patience, sounds like it's not too big a problem.
[ Maybe an overly optimistic take on the situation, but at his core, Cisco's a romantic. ]
Just one that I know of. Eddie Thawne? [ There's always a chance Teddy will know him, and Eddie and Cisco aren't keeping it a secret that they're from the same world. ] And back home he's dead, so it's not really likely that he's gonna be leaving soon.
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[But other than that, it's still one of the coolest things he's ever done with his shifting. He's almost embarrassed he didn't think of it on his own time, instead of having it suggested to him, but then he'd never really thought about shifting extra limbs before. He grins, expression genuinely open for a moment.]
But it's a lot of fun. You could probably come up with me some time, if you think you'd be okay.
[It's just like giving a piggy-back, really. And it's never a bad idea to get some practice in, in case he ever needs to carry people out of an emergency that way...]
...As far as anyone can tell, Torch turns himself into plasma. But pretty close, yep. Plus he's pretty famous, and he's always seemed really comfortable with everything in interviews. And as far as the rumours say, he's generally pretty nice to fans, too.
[He's just not going to mention he had to research that to pretend to be the Torch, or anything. He can't do other people's powers, though, so at least Greg had never tried to make him pretend that far- but he's been Johnny Storm, once or twice.]
I think it's weirder for him, honestly.
[He's still getting to know Billy, either way. Whether he's getting to know the Billy of his time, or the one of two years later, it isn't like he's got to constantly compare the two of them. Billy seems to be constantly having to check himself, work out what from his memories and experiences applies to Teddy now, although it's hard to tell when he can't exactly talk to Teddy about it.
Then again, he probably isn't talking to anyone else about it, either.]
I... don't think we've met. But that can't be easy for him. Does he know, or...?
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Hard yes. Like, the absolute hardest of yeses. We're talking diamond-grade.
[ Even if Teddy still needs practice. Even if it might be a little dangerous of a little awkward. Flying!!! ]
Oh, man. See, that right there? That's a big difference. In my world, superheroes don't do interviews. Or public appearances, or anything like that. Well, there was one time the city had a 'Flash Day' after he saved everybody from getting sucked into a black hole, but it was about three seconds between him showing up and a villain attacking, so, I feel like that chances of a repeat are pretty slim.
[ Probably a good thing, honestly. Barry would be a disaster at interviews. ]
Makes sense. You'll have to be just that little bit more patient with him, while he figures it all out.
[ The question about Eddie makes Cisco laugh, just a tiny one, and there's not a whole lot of real humor in it. Not easy would be putting it mildly. ]
Yeah, he knows. He came here right after it happened, and the doctors managed to revive him and patch him up with their crazy-advanced alien tech or whatever. But he remembers doing it.
[ Cisco seems to realize that that might sound a little different than he'd intended, so he explains, with a little shrug that doesn't quite manage to convey authentic nonchalance. ]
He sacrificed himself to stop a supervillain from going on a rampage and killing a ton of people. Including me. So I'm really glad he's getting a second chance.
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Luckily I already have most of it down. I land on my feet most of the time and I very rarely hit wall any more.
[He's safer than that, honestly, or he'd never risk passengers, but... it wasn't that long ago he was crashing occasionally.]
I guess heroes have just been around for so long they're kind of like celebrities, although there's still a lot of people keeping their real-life identities secret. It's not always good, though. Mutants get a lot of bad press. And Spider-Man has an entire newspaper devoted to making him look bad, whatever he does. If he saved a bus full of kids, the Bugle would probably claim he made it crash in the first place.
[Which is one of the reasons he's glad that so far, the Young Avengers have mostly avoided being public. Admittedly that's mostly because they also haven't done much, yet, but he's probably going to stick to privacy, as much as possible. If he can learn to avoid spilling his secret all the time, anyway...
Still, listening to Cisco talk about his friend, he can spare a lot of empathy for both of them, actually. Cisco sounds like he took the death a little harder than he's saying, and heroic sacrifices probably are a lot less messy when you're not around to deal with the aftermath. He's never even met his dad, but growing up, he'd been angry at him for getting killed; it's got to be much worse for someone Cisco did know well.]
He sounds like a real hero, but... it also sounds like a hard time for both of you. You don't have to talk about it, if you don't want to, but I'd like to hear about him, if you do.
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I'm sorry, did you say Spider-Man?! [ Cisco gives a dramatic shudder, eyes wide, staring at Teddy for any sign that he was joking, maybe trolling Cisco by just making up superhero names. But Teddy doesn't say "just kidding", and after what Teddy said about the press campaign against him, Cisco feels a little bad for reacting with just visceral disgust. ]
I mean... if he's saving people, he doesn't deserve to have the media go after him like that. But... can he really, like, control spiders? Does he sic giant spiders on the bad guys, because that sounds super effective to me. I mean if I were a criminal and some dude hurled a handful of tarantulas at me I'd definitely re-evaluate my life choices.
[ Cisco glances up in surprise when Teddy says it sounds like Eddie dying was hard for Cisco, too. He's a sharp one, this kid. Cisco's going to have to remember that. But he's happy to talk about Eddie, if Teddy is curious. ]
Sure. What do you want to know? I mean, I can introduce you to him, if you'd like. He's working as a detective, here, and he's a super friendly dude.
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I did, but his powers aren't like that. He just has spider-like powers, mostly. He can climb any surface, he's proportionally as strong as one, and he's supposed to have these web-shooters he made so he can swing around on the webbing and stick the bad guys in webs.
[It's no worse than a bunch of other hero names and powers, really. Probably better, in some cases...
He isn't trying to be sharp, mostly because he usually isn't. If he was sharp, he'd be better at making friends, and much better at recognising people who aren't friends. It's just how he genuinely thinks he'd feel, in the same situation.]
I'd like to meet him eventually, but don't feel like you have to introduce us any time soon. He sounds like he'd be pretty busy, anyway. Is he part of... do they have police here?
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[ Sure, Cisco has dealt with scary metahumans and black holes and time travel and all sorts of catastrophes, but... spiders! They're awful!
Since there's no particular reason for Teddy to assume that Eddie has a really full schedule, he assumes that there's a certain degree of wariness or shyness involved, which makes sense. Cisco just smiles softly and says: ]
Yeah, they have police here. The department's not huge, and from what I can tell there's not a whole lot of crime, but they're around.