A story from me? Oh, I'm not all that interesting. Not enough to share stories. And certainly none of my stories would compare to your tale of heroics.
[ She smiles over at him. ]
The most interesting thing about me is what you already know. My bloodline was genetically altered by the Kree.
Many years ago, a rogue faction of the Kree came to the Earth. Their intentions were to use us humans as experiments -- to create genetically altered soldiers and tinker with our bloodlines. Many believe that was so they could plunge the Earth into chaos and war, but that isn't necessarily true. What this group hoped to accomplish was to build an earth for the worthy. They left behind cities and alien technology to allow us humans with Kree blood to awaken our truer selves. This same technology could destroy those it didn't deem worthy. I've seen it happen first hand. A man exposed to terrigen crystals turned to stone and crumbled into nothing right before my very eyes.
And-- what have you guys been doing with that tech? 'Cause to tell you the truth, it-- sort of sounds like a recipe for disaster.
[ He pauses, then quickly adds, ]
Not that I'm sayin' your intentions are bad, or anything. But-- tech that kills people without Kree blood in them. You know that at least sounds bad, right?
Trying to keep it from falling into the wrong hands. The diviner wasn't meant to destroy -- but give life. However, there was a group that tried to weaponize it. I managed to take advantage of their distractions and steal it from them, though.
[ Her shoulders lift absently -- as though the information is no big deal, as though she's still every bit as boring as she played herself off to be. ]
The diviner itself is something of a metal case. What it houses inside are the terrigen crystals I mentioned previously. These crystals, once activated, are what awakens the dormant DNA of my kind, allowing us to undergo a transformation of sorts.
[ She lifts her hand and before their eyes, it takes on the faintest blue sheen -- thorns protruding through her skin. But Raina doesn't allow the transformation to go any further than that. A sacrifice of truth for the larger picture. ]
I don't suppose you've heard about any of this in your time around the Kree?
[ He watches the way her hand transforms, transfixed and curious. This-- is so unlike anything he's ever heard before. Sure, he's heard of some well-meaning species uplifting others, but that was greatly frowned upon by the galaxy at large, and the Nova Empire especially. Let the other worlds enter the galactic scene in their own time. Prime Directive. Shit like that.
So in answer to her question, Peter shakes her head. ]
I didn't even know the Kree had Earth on their radar, much less actually visited.
[ He reaches out to touch the thorns on her hand, and then he pauses, lets it drop back down onto the bar's surface. A frown tugs at the corners of his mouth. ]
[ No touchie, Peter. You made the right call. Raina lets the thorns retract into her skin again. Out of sight, out of mind. ]
They do. Back home, the transformation was all over my entire body. And it was permanent. I cut myself every time I moved.
[ She looks down and away. ]
You must think me strange. I don't know why I'm telling you this.
[ Yes she does. So that Peter could tell her if he had ever seen anything like it before. He experienced things well beyond Earth. He saw a small chunk of the universe. He interacted with the Kree regularly. ]
But I'm sure a man with as much exposure to the different worlds out there as you would have seen a number of strange things. Strange is probably where you feel right at home.
[ He breathes out a laugh, caught somewhere between amused and bitter. ]
Yeah, you've got that right. I guess I'm kind of a magnet for weird stuff. Doesn't mean I think you're strange, though.
[ His lips draw into a thin, grim line for a moment. Then, ] This level of tampering pretty much screams illegal, though. The Kree are a pretty combative race, though. Warriors. I wonder if they were tryin' to breed soldiers.
[ Raina utters -- touched and warm. How sweet of him! How kind. A lady's man with a heart of gold, but never really giving out that heart to anyone. Because Raina notices the distance he puts between himself and her, for as warm and receptive as he is -- he's not one to open up very easily. Not without some kind of force and possibly a crowbar.
She lays her palm on his knee, squeezing. And then the moment is over, back to the Kree. ]
It's one possibility. They may have been breeding us in order to take over the Earth. They may have been looking for places to colonize and thought we would hollow it out for them. Who knows. But what I do know is that someone attempted to stop it. Someone came through and destroyed most of the cities and temples built by the Kree. I imagine they destroyed a lot of the artifacts and technology as well. Whether this someone, this hero, was other members of the Kree or someone else entirely is unknown.
Of course, all things considered, they didn't do a very thorough job.
[ Peter merely glances down at her hand when she makes contact, a tad surprised but not displeased. But then the moment passes, and he allows it to.
He hums quietly in acknowledgment. Truth be told, this entire thing is ridiculously out of his wheelhouse. Peter's less of a problem solver and more of a reactor. There are better, smarter people who can unravel this mystery, he knows; better for him to be aimed and pointed, like a weapon. ]
I wish I could give you more info. All I can tell you is, if the Nova Corps knew anything about this, they'd be flying their troops in quicker than you could snap your fingers.
Perhaps you'll remember enough to tell them. When you go back.
[ Raina smiles, though the smile is tinged with genuine sadness. She knows there's no hope for that. Everything that happens in this world stays in this world. And the memories they make here will be forgotten faster than they can blink. ]
Or perhaps we'll meet once more and I can tell you the story all over again. I have no doubt our paths will cross in some capacity or another. Especially with the threat of Thanos looming over us. There are certain types of men -- men like you, Star-Lord, who are built to be heroes. From what you've told me, I think you could stand right alongside the Avengers, truthfully.
[ He still doesn't know much about the Avengers, whoever the hell they are, but he takes it as a compliment, nonetheless. He smiles a little, ducks his head as though bashful, but doesn't comment on it -- if they're the good guys, then Peter's not too sure if he really sizes up. Expunged criminal records or no, Peter's still a thief -- stealing shit is just too fun to give up. ]
Well. Personally, I consider it a tragedy that we never had the opportunity to meet back home. [ He lifts his drink, as though in toast. ] Here's hoping we get that chance.
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[ She smiles over at him. ]
The most interesting thing about me is what you already know. My bloodline was genetically altered by the Kree.
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And what do you mean by "altered"? That's what I don't really get.
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[ He pauses, then quickly adds, ]
Not that I'm sayin' your intentions are bad, or anything. But-- tech that kills people without Kree blood in them. You know that at least sounds bad, right?
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[ Raina answers honestly. ]
Trying to keep it from falling into the wrong hands. The diviner wasn't meant to destroy -- but give life. However, there was a group that tried to weaponize it. I managed to take advantage of their distractions and steal it from them, though.
[ Her shoulders lift absently -- as though the information is no big deal, as though she's still every bit as boring as she played herself off to be. ]
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I'm-- glad. That you did that. Kept it safe, I mean.
[ Eloquence isn't his strong suit. ]
This-- diviner. Thing. What's it do, other than apparently vaporize folks?
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[ She lifts her hand and before their eyes, it takes on the faintest blue sheen -- thorns protruding through her skin. But Raina doesn't allow the transformation to go any further than that. A sacrifice of truth for the larger picture. ]
I don't suppose you've heard about any of this in your time around the Kree?
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So in answer to her question, Peter shakes her head. ]
I didn't even know the Kree had Earth on their radar, much less actually visited.
[ He reaches out to touch the thorns on her hand, and then he pauses, lets it drop back down onto the bar's surface. A frown tugs at the corners of his mouth. ]
It looks like that would hurt.
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They do. Back home, the transformation was all over my entire body. And it was permanent. I cut myself every time I moved.
[ She looks down and away. ]
You must think me strange. I don't know why I'm telling you this.
[ Yes she does. So that Peter could tell her if he had ever seen anything like it before. He experienced things well beyond Earth. He saw a small chunk of the universe. He interacted with the Kree regularly. ]
But I'm sure a man with as much exposure to the different worlds out there as you would have seen a number of strange things. Strange is probably where you feel right at home.
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Yeah, you've got that right. I guess I'm kind of a magnet for weird stuff. Doesn't mean I think you're strange, though.
[ His lips draw into a thin, grim line for a moment. Then, ] This level of tampering pretty much screams illegal, though. The Kree are a pretty combative race, though. Warriors. I wonder if they were tryin' to breed soldiers.
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[ Raina utters -- touched and warm. How sweet of him! How kind. A lady's man with a heart of gold, but never really giving out that heart to anyone. Because Raina notices the distance he puts between himself and her, for as warm and receptive as he is -- he's not one to open up very easily. Not without some kind of force and possibly a crowbar.
She lays her palm on his knee, squeezing. And then the moment is over, back to the Kree. ]
It's one possibility. They may have been breeding us in order to take over the Earth. They may have been looking for places to colonize and thought we would hollow it out for them. Who knows. But what I do know is that someone attempted to stop it. Someone came through and destroyed most of the cities and temples built by the Kree. I imagine they destroyed a lot of the artifacts and technology as well. Whether this someone, this hero, was other members of the Kree or someone else entirely is unknown.
Of course, all things considered, they didn't do a very thorough job.
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He hums quietly in acknowledgment. Truth be told, this entire thing is ridiculously out of his wheelhouse. Peter's less of a problem solver and more of a reactor. There are better, smarter people who can unravel this mystery, he knows; better for him to be aimed and pointed, like a weapon. ]
I wish I could give you more info. All I can tell you is, if the Nova Corps knew anything about this, they'd be flying their troops in quicker than you could snap your fingers.
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[ Raina smiles, though the smile is tinged with genuine sadness. She knows there's no hope for that. Everything that happens in this world stays in this world. And the memories they make here will be forgotten faster than they can blink. ]
Or perhaps we'll meet once more and I can tell you the story all over again. I have no doubt our paths will cross in some capacity or another. Especially with the threat of Thanos looming over us. There are certain types of men -- men like you, Star-Lord, who are built to be heroes. From what you've told me, I think you could stand right alongside the Avengers, truthfully.
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Well. Personally, I consider it a tragedy that we never had the opportunity to meet back home. [ He lifts his drink, as though in toast. ] Here's hoping we get that chance.
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I'll find a way to traverse the galaxy just to spend one evening with you.
[ The words are a mix between sweet and seductive, Raina winking at him after she finishes off the final bit of her drink. ]