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→ 09/21; nathan drake
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→ 07/07; trish walker
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You know what to do.

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But you don't know. [ It was a statement and issued in a soft voice that intended to express that he wasn't saying it in a derogatory way. His words may suck at times, in their order and content but he liked to think he'd learned some lessons about delivery. ]
In the medical field you have many moving parts. Doctors, nurses, lab technicians, experts in different fields. When a patient is suffering, these pieces come together to diagnose and treat the affliction because if any one tries to work alone, shit gets missed.
Everybody has a role.
[ Looking back at the Ingress, he sighed softly. ]
That's our patient right there, the best opportunity we have for a solution to what's afflicting the crew but it feels like we're all in our silos, throwing all our resources at treating the symptoms and not looking up when we should.
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So, what, we need to hold hands and somehow get all these people working as a cohesive unit?
[ If it sounds skeptical, that's because it is. But it's not nearly as scathing as it might have been, once; whether he likes it or not, being aboard the Moira has already forced him into more teamwork than he's participated in - ever, maybe. And the Avengers initiative is still fresh in his mind, besides.
It's less that he's shooting the idea down wholesale, and more than he fails to see how it can happen, realistically. ]
We'd need some kind of actual leadership for that, and I think that's a pretty tall order.
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For a moment, Adrien felt his breath slam into his chest and then seem to stop moving through his lungs. It was like suffocating while standing upright. Inside his own skull, he felt like a pingpong ball was ricocheting against bone, thoughts flying every which way, with no one clear reasonable response standing out above the others.
He reached back and gripped at the short hair just above his nape, a half measure from the temple to temple grasp he wanted to indulge in. Tony wasn't aware of it, wasn't aware of any of the emotional land mines he'd triggered with that entirely reasonable statement. It truly was ludicrous, impossible ...
hopeless. ]
Yeah. [ He said, softly after a moment and in the moment after that, he dropped his hand away. ] Yeah, right. Tall order .. ridiculous.
[ Taking a deep breath, Adrien seemed to collapse in on himself even as he straightened, hands going into the pockets of his uniform as he looked back at the Ingress and then to Tony. ]
I shouldn't have wasted your time calling you down here.
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I said it would be a pain in the ass. I didn't say we should all roll over and give up without even bothering.
[ The keen eye that had back tracking him earlier is back, sharper this time. The current situation is stressful, sure. People are dead and haven't come back. People are crippled with no clear path to recovery. The ship is in shambles. It's enough to drive even well-adjusted people to their limit, and there are no well-adjusted people in this room.
But this reaction isn't about just that, plain and simple. There's no way. ]
This isn't just about the Ingress. So, what?
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For a moment he just looked at his roommate before he shook his head and looked past Tony and towards the Ingress. ]
Now's not the time. [ He said in a quiet tone. He wouldn't insult Tony's intelligence by trying to pretend there wasn't something, but as Stark already recognized, there were no well-adjusted people in this room. ]
If you're not insisting it's impossible, well ... you're the social butterfly, who or whom would you tap for such a task?
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Hey, I've been here just as long as you have. [ But if he really has to stop and think about it... ] Shepard, maybe.
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But it still forced a choked off ... something.
At least he caught himself and in the next moment he nodded. ]
Her and possibly Cortana. Have you talked to either of them?
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I've worked with both of them in various capacities, yeah. [ Shep down in engineering, Cortana on projects more personal - it's not that he trusts them necessarily, at least not in a personal or meaningful sense. But he's aware of some of their skillsets. ] They're competent, which is saying something.
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[ It was a weak ass attempt at humor that probably fell flat. ]