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Entry tags:
- ! arena 12,
- aang,
- anna of arendelle,
- black tom cassidy,
- bucky barnes (mcu),
- cassandra marko,
- clint barton,
- commander shepard,
- daryl dixon,
- haruto soma,
- jet link,
- karkat vantas,
- kousuke nitou,
- molotov cocktease,
- sam wilson,
- sigma klim,
- terezi pyrope,
- the grand highblood,
- the signless,
- ✘ beth greene,
- ✘ bro strider,
- ✘ brock samson,
- ✘ bruce banner,
- ✘ bucky barnes (616),
- ✘ cassian,
- ✘ clementine,
- ✘ dave strider,
- ✘ garrus vakarian,
- ✘ gary epps,
- ✘ grantaire,
- ✘ iskierka,
- ✘ kenny mccormick,
- ✘ luke,
- ✘ marco,
- ✘ milla vodello,
- ✘ natasha romanoff,
- ✘ nick (twd),
- ✘ nill,
- ✘ pixie,
- ✘ ruffnut thorston,
- ✘ samwise gamgee,
- ✘ steve rogers,
- ✘ thor odinson,
- ✘ tony stark,
- ✘ venus dee milo
Arena 12 - The Spaceport
As usual the Tributes are woken up early for the start of the arena, leaving the Tribute Centre before dawn. A few hours ride in a hovercraft delivers them to their destination where their excited prep teams will outfit them in skintight suits that are colour coordinated by District (D1 is White, D2 is Red, D3 is Orange, D4 is Aqua, D5 is Purple, D6 is Pink, D7 is Light Green, D8 is Blue, D9 is Yellow, D10 is Dark Green, D11 is Lavender, and D12 is Black) over which they will be put into what is instantly identifiable as a spacesuit, complete with oxygen tank and helmet before being loaded into the tubes.
They rise up into what appears to be outer space and immediately upon emerging from the tubes Tributes will find themselves floating upwards with a length of rope the only thing holding them to their podiums. The countdown crackles out from speakers built into each Tributes helmet.
20
19
18…
The Cornucopia sits in the middle of a dusty crater with buildings surrounding it, made up of a number of chained down cases and cubes in limited numbers. Cubes which sharp-eyed Tributes will note look like they fit into the slots beside the doors that lead into the spaceport.
8
7
6…
The mirrored visors of the uniformly white spacesuits make it impossible to tell friend from foe. Tributes fighting for goods will have to risk harming their friends but the alternative, floating off into space or suffocating when their oxygen runs out, leaves them little choice.
3
2
1…
The gong rings out and the countdown’s voice announces, “the Arena is now open” before the line goes dead. The Games have begun.
They rise up into what appears to be outer space and immediately upon emerging from the tubes Tributes will find themselves floating upwards with a length of rope the only thing holding them to their podiums. The countdown crackles out from speakers built into each Tributes helmet.
19
18…
The Cornucopia sits in the middle of a dusty crater with buildings surrounding it, made up of a number of chained down cases and cubes in limited numbers. Cubes which sharp-eyed Tributes will note look like they fit into the slots beside the doors that lead into the spaceport.
7
6…
The mirrored visors of the uniformly white spacesuits make it impossible to tell friend from foe. Tributes fighting for goods will have to risk harming their friends but the alternative, floating off into space or suffocating when their oxygen runs out, leaves them little choice.
2
1…
The gong rings out and the countdown’s voice announces, “the Arena is now open” before the line goes dead. The Games have begun.
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So far, Clint's been lucky. He hasn't gotten himself injured, hasn't run into any really life threatening things beyond the initial gasp for air getting into the space port. Perhaps the luck comes simply with being thrown into the Arena late, but it might just be a little late apology luck from all the shit he's been through the past months. In any case, Clint's making his way slowly down through the science labs, looking for something, even if he has no idea what it is he's looking for. The puzzles vary, but while he usually doesn't show his intelligence, Clint's no slouch.
The puzzle outside the room Sam's guarding, however, makes him curse under his breath, loud enough in the quiet to echo. It's no surprise Sam moves, and as soon as Clint hears the familiar movements of someone moving, he's shifting in response, the sharp piece of metal functioning as his knife in hand. Sam's utterly unfamiliar, but he didn't immediately attack, and Clint can work with that.
"Don't think so." An uneasy pause, shifting where he stands. "Name's Barton."
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“Sam Wilson,” he returns, relaxing his stance just a little, though he doesn’t change his hold on the weapon. If Barton didn’t attack him right away, that probably means if he’s going to, he’s going to wait until he can get a better handle on what Sam’s abilities might be, or until Sam’s been lulled into a false sense of security. It’s what Sam’d do. What he is doing, technically, even if he’s not planning on attacking.
And Sam has the advantage of knowing that while he might be alone right now, his allies probably aren’t that far off, and this guy - and then it hits him.
“Barton,” he says, snapping his fingers. “Hawkeye?”
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But Sam says his name like an epiphany, snapping his fingers and -- Clint blinks, surprised.
"Yeah?"
Well, it beats getting attacked. Clint shifts, hands lowering just a tad from the easy stance he'd held. He's not a fool, Sam might just use a break to come swinging, but someone knowing his codename is something he wants to understand.
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"I'm a friend of Steve's," he says. "I've worked with him and Romanoff." I'm pretty sure I might be her friend, too, but he doesn't say that, because he knows Natasha well enough to know that she doesn't have very many friends, and he doesn't feel right claiming it for himself without being more sure.
And especially not claiming it to someone else, before he's said it to her.
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"Yeah? You SHIELD?"
Because to Clint, it's 2012 in the heated summer months following the invasion and battle for New York. With him out on probation, it could be they partnered Natasha up with someone else for missions. Even if that was unlikely.
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Anyone who lights up at Natasha's name is good in Sam's books.
"Nah, not me. Fury kind of offered after I helped them out, but the spy thing, it's not really me." It's possible he's stalling, just a little, while he tries to figure out a way if Barton knows about SHIELD and Hydra, or if he's from before that whole mess, like Banner.
It'd be just Sam's luck that it's the latter, and he'll have to awkwardly explain that he sort of helped take out the organization Barton works for.
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That probably goes without saying, even if Sam isn't all that familiar with his skill set.
Clint snorts though, a little smirk tugging at his mouth. Fury had offered him a job largely because he'd been a pain in the ass, but also because Clint was one talented sniper if he said so himself. He's not even the least bit surprised Sam got offered a job as well.
"Yeah, he does that." But that still doesn't answer the question, really. And if something big enough came by that Natasha had to be helped out by some random guy...well, Clint's pretty sure he would have been brought in, regardless of his leave.
"So what do you do, if it's not the spying thing?"
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“I’m a soldier,” he replies. “Pararescue originally, then more special ops stuff like the Khalid Khandil mission.” That’s the one that Natasha’d commented on, anyway, so he figures he might as well lead with that. There’s no point in holding back the Falcon stuff, here. Barton is SHIELD - was SHIELD? - and an Avenger, if he doesn’t already know, he’d find out pretty quickly.
“I was retired, but when Captain America tells you that Hydra’s taken over government organizations and is gonna kill a couple billion people, you don’t really have an option other than getting back in.”
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"Yeah? That was you?" Unknowingly parroting Natasha, but after all these years nobody should be surprised. And then he pauses because what. "Not that I don't believe you, but, HYDRA? Didn't Cap take care of them way back when?"
And perhaps more importantly, why didn't Fury call him back in to help? Yeah okay, maybe he was compromised, and maybe he's technically on probation, but if there were billions of people in danger he's pretty sure Fury would call him in regardless.
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It lacks flair, without him being able drop his resume down on a table.
"Yeah, that's what I thought, too. I guess they'd just gone into hiding, working their own game while pretending to have switched sides."
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"I'll take the discount version anyway." He drawls, brows quirked. But there's something about that last sentence -- Clint focuses in, gaze sharp and steady, living up to his namesake. "Switched sides?"
That sounds.....ominous.
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Except then comes the part he really wasn’t looking forward to - telling the guy that the organization he’d been working for had apparently been corrupted.
“Yeah. They wormed their way into S.H.I.E.L.D. I don’t know how long, but seeing how deep they were, I’m guessing a while. They took over Project Insight, they were gonna use the helicarriers to take out anyone who might have been a threat to Hydra. There’s where I came in, I was part of the EXO-7 program. Wings.”
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So Sam speaks, a quick sparknotes answer to the question, and Clint watches and picks him apart. The tiny micro-expressions, the twist to his mouth, the furrow of his brow; Clint quantifies it, heart sinking into the put of his belly.
None of this sounds familiar. Project Insight? Whatever that was -- helicarriers? There was only one, and he shot it out of the sky with a single arrow. -- it had to have been above his clearance. Maybe above everyone's if HYDRA was apparently the cause.
"Guess we're lucky you joined in."
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He raises an eyebrow briefly, acknowledging the way Barton’s looking into him, but doesn’t bother trying to make himself seem more sincere. Whatever Barton’s going to see in him, Sam isn’t going to try to change it.
At Barton’s response, though, he cracks a smile. “Yeah, I guess you could say that. Steve and Natasha helped me get my wings back, so you could say it was mutual luck, too.” He shakes his head a little, rubbing the back of his neck. “Honestly, man, it was kind of a whirlwind. Not even Fury knew what was happening until it was almost too late.”
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There's a hint of a smile, humorless, but warming the longer it stays. His brows lift, a clear sign of surprise.
"Shit, really? Fury knows everything." No he doesn't, Clint knows that's not true. But it often seems like it. Natasha's just as bad, Coulson was even worse.
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Not that Sam can really blame them, especially given what had happened with Hydra, and where they are now.
“I’d believe it, man, between him and Natasha. Pretty sure it’s a spy thing.” He raises one eyebrow, smile a little teasing. “Should I be watching for that with you?”
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"If I tell you I'd have to kill you."
He's very serious, which means he's not serious at all, mouth curling with faint smile.
wrap this up here?
But with other soldiers and friends, he knows there’s a lot more of the ones he’s willing to put out there. He’s already got Clint in the first category, and he has a feeling he’s going to slide pretty quickly into the second, so Sam doesn’t feel like a liar when he says that.
“Come on, I’ll give you the tour, show you where all the supplies are.”
sounds good!
So he can nod, shifting a bit and stepping closer to follow Sam around.
"Lead on, man."