Steve Rogers (
waypastasking) wrote2018-10-28 10:08 pm
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Canon Update City of Sin, post Post Infinity War
It had been two years since Steve “borrowed” a Quinjet and freed his captured friends from confinement. It was after all, partially his fault they were all there in thee first place. Sam, ever the loyal St. Bernard, followed Steve in his vigilantism along with Wanda and Natasha. Steve made the choices he did because of his friendship with Bucky, and those decisions had a ripple effect for the rest of his team.
He is a patient man and doesn’t begrudge any of his teammates some modicum of happiness even with the situation that they all find themselves in. Steve is aware of the connection that Wanda and Vision share and is always aware of where his team is in the world. He sent Tony a phone and part of him wanted Tony to call, but a larger part knew that he wouldn’t.
The phone call from Bruce gave Steve and his team a purpose again, one that had been missing. He is protective of Wanda and Vision, being the youngest members of his team. “No one gets left behind” is something that Steve truly believes in and he doesn’t even entertain the thought of sacrificing Vision to stop Thanos.
Steve admires Rhodes’s moxie in standing up to General Ross and Steve was reunited all be it briefly with his former friends.
Let’s not forget about Thanos, however, Steve, I don’t believe truly understood the gravity of the situation they found themselves in until the very end when it looked like they were defeated. He watched his best friend die before his eyes and the simple “Oh God” that he uttered will continue to resonate when he returns to the City.
As far as who Steve will be when he returns to the city is simple. He has suffered the pain of loss on many levels, multiple times, so he might be quiet and introspective for a little while. This is also not the first time he has traveled home or returned to the City. I, as a player, like the fact that he is so determined to do the right thing. He will come back to the city, determined to help people in a way that he couldn’t back home. He is going to be more protective of those people that he has come to care about in the City. I am really looking forward to playing out Steve’s reactions to what happened in Wauconda and how that will affect his relationships in the City.
He is a patient man and doesn’t begrudge any of his teammates some modicum of happiness even with the situation that they all find themselves in. Steve is aware of the connection that Wanda and Vision share and is always aware of where his team is in the world. He sent Tony a phone and part of him wanted Tony to call, but a larger part knew that he wouldn’t.
The phone call from Bruce gave Steve and his team a purpose again, one that had been missing. He is protective of Wanda and Vision, being the youngest members of his team. “No one gets left behind” is something that Steve truly believes in and he doesn’t even entertain the thought of sacrificing Vision to stop Thanos.
Steve admires Rhodes’s moxie in standing up to General Ross and Steve was reunited all be it briefly with his former friends.
Let’s not forget about Thanos, however, Steve, I don’t believe truly understood the gravity of the situation they found themselves in until the very end when it looked like they were defeated. He watched his best friend die before his eyes and the simple “Oh God” that he uttered will continue to resonate when he returns to the City.
As far as who Steve will be when he returns to the city is simple. He has suffered the pain of loss on many levels, multiple times, so he might be quiet and introspective for a little while. This is also not the first time he has traveled home or returned to the City. I, as a player, like the fact that he is so determined to do the right thing. He will come back to the city, determined to help people in a way that he couldn’t back home. He is going to be more protective of those people that he has come to care about in the City. I am really looking forward to playing out Steve’s reactions to what happened in Wauconda and how that will affect his relationships in the City.