Dangerous in that now people know the cost and might join in an attempt to goad the UNA into targeting them. Plus we have a few people who are squeamish about killing.
You've got a good enough read on people not to welcome in the sort who might actively intend to jeopardise the rest. You'll just need to be careful to find a way to identify yourselves that's unique to those of you actually involved in the team.
Not everyone's going to think killing is an option. If you don't think that's safe, don't involve them.
That's not difficult. A lot of branding and public relations goes into hero work, more than most people think. Speaking of, Loki passed a name along to me. Someone to recruit. Does the codename Captain America mean anything to you?
I'm a sorcerer who battles extra-dimensional entities, usually in other dimensions. People don't know I exist, and if they do it's because I want them to. So, no.
That has to be a magic thing. Every magical being I've ever had the misfortune of encountering says the exact same thing. And then they're surprised when their identity gets out.
[ when was the last time anyone outside of the Masters invited him over for dinner? just a social, uncomplicated, meeting people kind of dinner, no funeral attached.
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Probably more once they start identifying the rest of us.
This team idea just became a lot more dangerous.
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Plus we have a few people who are squeamish about killing.
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Not everyone's going to think killing is an option. If you don't think that's safe, don't involve them.
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Speaking of, Loki passed a name along to me. Someone to recruit.
Does the codename Captain America mean anything to you?
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I believe the man here now comes from my own universe. Haven't had a chance to speak with him yet.
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[ superheroes and aliases aren't really his speed ]
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being an asshole to dads. ]
Remind me, what was yours?
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Dr. Stephen Vincent Strange, and don't you forget it.
[ fight his whole entire name, you gremlin ]
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And then they're surprised when their identity gets out.
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[ hi, nice to meet you, my family are dead and I have exactly one (1) civilian friend ]
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I gave up maintaining mine for roughly the same reasons.
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time to swiftly and conspicuously change track. ]
How's your girlfriend?
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She's well, if not a little homesick.
Have you met her yet?
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Once things settle you're coming to dinner.
[ I DONT KNOW HOW TO ASK IF YOU WANT TO SO IM JUST TELLING YOU THAT'S HOW MANNERS WORK RIGHT ]
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oh ]
Alright.
[ when was the last time anyone outside of the Masters invited him over for dinner? just a social, uncomplicated, meeting people kind of dinner, no funeral attached.
it's nice. ]
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[ pause.
he's had a lot of losses the past month. and. ]
I'm sure it's not what you wanted, but I'm glad to have you back.
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[ it means — a lot. ]
I'll hold you to that dinner.