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taseyousupernanny) wrote in
thearena2013-04-19 12:47 am
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So long, farewell Auf Weidersehen, goodbye!
Who| Phil and the Avengers!
What| Phil dies... spectacularly
Where| Avengers hide out
When| Middle of the night
Warnings/Notes| DEATH!
OOC: As per the mods, this will damage the machine in some way. I leave it to you lovely people to play it out. :)
There was always something strange and ethereal about pulling the midnight watch. When he’d had time to get philosophical, he thought that maybe it was because the world was quiet and all was at rest. Something otherworldly came out to play. Or maybe it was just sleep deprivation. That was, after all, a distinct possibility.
Phil once again scanned the area, noting the same places he always noted. Rooftops, old crates, abandoned buildings all the spots that he'd use to mount an ambush. If he'd thought of it there was a fairly good chance someone else had.
If he was honest with himself, there was no way he would have noticed the initial indications of what was to come if he hadn't been in this contemplative watchful mood. There, some sort of stealth flying vehicle. If he hadn't been trained to look that type of tech, he never would have seen it.
He thought he glimpsed the fiery plume of a rocket propelled air to ground missile. No, that couldn't be...he turned around and fuck that was that telltale dot of a laser target on their shelter. Fuck. Fuckity Fuck. Fuck.
He ran back into the shelter driven by adrenaline and fear more than anything, "MOVE OUT NOW, NOW NOW!" He kicked someone and jostled someone else. He didn't notice, or really care. He ran back outside to keep watch or maybe assist people out the door. Phil didn't know and to be honest, he was acting purely out of instinct. He grabbed a bag of machine supplies on his way out.
Perhaps it was on purpose, or maybe it was because whoever was firing truly didn't understand the tech they were using. Whatever the case was, the missile did not strike the building directly. Instead, it struck directly in front...which was where Phil had run with the bag.
There was a flash and a concussive blast. He found himself flying through the air and he landed on the ground with a thud. His ears were ringing and hey, that might just be a broken back there. Unbeknownst to Phil it wasn't the back or the flying through the air that did him in. It was the shrapnel that had severed a femoral artery and pretty much blown an entire foot off that finished the job.
Blood loss...same way as last time...
Everything faded out...slowly...to...nothing...
What| Phil dies... spectacularly
Where| Avengers hide out
When| Middle of the night
Warnings/Notes| DEATH!
OOC: As per the mods, this will damage the machine in some way. I leave it to you lovely people to play it out. :)
There was always something strange and ethereal about pulling the midnight watch. When he’d had time to get philosophical, he thought that maybe it was because the world was quiet and all was at rest. Something otherworldly came out to play. Or maybe it was just sleep deprivation. That was, after all, a distinct possibility.
Phil once again scanned the area, noting the same places he always noted. Rooftops, old crates, abandoned buildings all the spots that he'd use to mount an ambush. If he'd thought of it there was a fairly good chance someone else had.
If he was honest with himself, there was no way he would have noticed the initial indications of what was to come if he hadn't been in this contemplative watchful mood. There, some sort of stealth flying vehicle. If he hadn't been trained to look that type of tech, he never would have seen it.
He thought he glimpsed the fiery plume of a rocket propelled air to ground missile. No, that couldn't be...he turned around and fuck that was that telltale dot of a laser target on their shelter. Fuck. Fuckity Fuck. Fuck.
He ran back into the shelter driven by adrenaline and fear more than anything, "MOVE OUT NOW, NOW NOW!" He kicked someone and jostled someone else. He didn't notice, or really care. He ran back outside to keep watch or maybe assist people out the door. Phil didn't know and to be honest, he was acting purely out of instinct. He grabbed a bag of machine supplies on his way out.
Perhaps it was on purpose, or maybe it was because whoever was firing truly didn't understand the tech they were using. Whatever the case was, the missile did not strike the building directly. Instead, it struck directly in front...which was where Phil had run with the bag.
There was a flash and a concussive blast. He found himself flying through the air and he landed on the ground with a thud. His ears were ringing and hey, that might just be a broken back there. Unbeknownst to Phil it wasn't the back or the flying through the air that did him in. It was the shrapnel that had severed a femoral artery and pretty much blown an entire foot off that finished the job.
Blood loss...same way as last time...
Everything faded out...slowly...to...nothing...

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"Coulson! Jesus...don't you dare!"
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"Hey, maybe I'll get it right this time."
His eyes slowly closed, and he took a shaky rattly breath once, twice, three times and then...did not breathe again.
Somewhere far off, a cannon sounded.
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Even after the cannon went, he tried. He didn't want to do this again, lose someone important again, even if he was going to come back.
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She stepped carefully around the still lingering flames and the debris that continued to shower and crouched on the other side of Coulson's limp form.
She knew he was dead without looking. Knew it down deep in ways she never liked about herself, knew it before she did a perfunctory pulse check and came back with nothing.
"Clint," she said, tone steady and calm, but perhaps too hushed for all their ringing ears.
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He knew too, of course, and worse, he knew there was nothing he could do about this, nothing he could have done. That didn't help at all.
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They couldn't sit out there in the open and wait and see if they were targeted again.
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Clearing his throat, he nods. "Yeah, fine. Let's go."
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She stood and offered him a hand. It wouldn't bother her if he chose not to take it at this point.
"Do you know if anyone else managed to get out?"
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"I didn't see," he admitted. I just grabbed you and went."
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"Then we should go look."
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"They bombed us." Peggy said it because no one else had. The fireworks had targeted everyone. Every single player. This was targeted at them.
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"Yeah, and I'm pretty sure I know why."
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And it all came down to giving and taking away hope with the flip of a switch and a single word. It was disgusting.
She had to wonder if it even would work outside this place. If those made to watch even noticed or cared.
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"Took 'em long enough," he said, and flashed a grin toward where he was pretty sure there was a camera.
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I hate them, she didn't bother saying. She never hated a group of people more. And for God's sake she fought Nazi's and Hydra and these people still earned more of her vitriol.
The door frame was smoldering, but standing, which was really the best sign they could hope for.
"Is everyone all right?" she called out.
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What worried him was that he went blank. He froze. He just lay there, wind knocked out of him and couldn't get up, didn't know what was going on. He kicks it off, whatever it is, and picks himself up upon hearing her voice. "Peggy," he croaks, rushing over. "Peggy, are you hurt?"
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"Steve, I'm all right. I'm all right," she repeated to be certain he heard her. "Clint is right behind me. Where are Tony and Bruce?"
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She was fairly certain the only one who did is now dead.
"He didn't suffer. We need to find Tony and Bruce." She frowned and looked over her shoulder. "Clint, do you still have your axe?"
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"I'll go look for them." It's not quite as real as when someone dies, it's all a game until then.
"We need to get out," he says. "In case they try that again; we need to move. We need to hide. As soon as we find the others, we're leaving this camp."
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So yeah. He's sulking right now. Covered in dust and dirt and a bright red smear of fresh blood down one side of his face where something must have nicked him.
He should have known this was going to happen. He should have been better prepared.
This was not just some random player out there in the night messing with them, and right now, seething in quiet rage was all he wanted to do.
That, and blow a few things up, of course.
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"Let's head back. Have you seen Bruce?"
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"Was he still in the building?" he asks as he makes his way up to the two of them.
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He's pretty sure someone just went and made this personal.
But Steve's right, they do need to get out of here. And they do need to find Bruce.
Unfortunately, Tony has no idea where he is. He'd been half-asleep last time he'd seen the scientist. And his stomach twists at the idea that there may still be bad news to come.
"I think so," is all he can answer. Past that? He doesn't know.