[It's surprised him before. He can't let go of the hope that other people he cares about will return again.
But the second part of Tony's text leads to a hesitation from Steve. Did he just-- does that mean--?]
What cure?
[This is the first he's heard about this. Is that why Bruce left the Tower? Is that why him and Tony aren't talking? If this is how it sounds, it's...definitely more of an answer than he's gotten yet.]
[It was what weighed most heavily on his mind these days and he was basically the only one that knew?]
He decided that after what happened last time with the whole body switching, that it was too big of a risk despite the fact he's already proven that he does have control during [It takes a long minute or two before he can bring himself say it.] New York. Apparently some of the guys from the hospital are good with that sort of thing so he's decided to effectively chop off his arm.
[Tony was firmly in the camp of messing with the Hulk was akin to maiming himself.]
I stopped by his office not long ago. He conveniently left that out.
[Not that he really tried to pry into what was going on with Bruce, but....still. It was something he would have liked to know.
At the same time, he can understand why Bruce might want to do this. While he had shown some control of the Hulk, it wasn't like he always had control and that put people in danger.
But Bruce was also part of the team, and a valuable asset. So...he could definitely see both sides.]
I saw their plans and the theory was sound. A lot of it depended on technology that hadn't been invented yet, but they're a bit ahead of us which is why he needed their help. I wasn't going to do anything because as far as I can tell, there's nothing to fix.
Even if there isn't, it's his choice. Maybe you don't like it, but you have to respect his decision.
[Steve is...probably talking to himself because he doubts Tony will listen. But he's being honest. Maybe he doesn't necessarily agree with Bruce's means to do this, it's still his choice. If he wants to cure his Hulk problem, he should do it. It wasn't Steve's place to tell him what to do, and neither was it Tony's.]
[To be honest, Tony is only using the Hulk as an excuse for his reasons behind the fall out with Bruce. It's easiest and it doesn't make him look pathetic when he says Bruce only pretended to like him because of his resources. He really should have been used to that sort of thing, but he'd also gotten better at keeping people at a distance that when they worked their way in, they could do a lot of damage.]
If someone put a gun to their head in front of you, of course you'd do something about it!
[Sound like a familiar scenario brought up on the Helicarrier by Bruce?]
Suicide and curing the hulk are two different things, Tony.
[But if Bruce did try suicide again, of course Steve would try and stop him. Ending his own life wasn't the right thing to do. It was never the right thing to do, in any case, at least if you asked him.]
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[It's surprised him before. He can't let go of the hope that other people he cares about will return again.
But the second part of Tony's text leads to a hesitation from Steve. Did he just-- does that mean--?]
What cure?
[This is the first he's heard about this. Is that why Bruce left the Tower? Is that why him and Tony aren't talking? If this is how it sounds, it's...definitely more of an answer than he's gotten yet.]
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He didn't tell you?
[It was what weighed most heavily on his mind these days and he was basically the only one that knew?]
He decided that after what happened last time with the whole body switching, that it was too big of a risk despite the fact he's already proven that he does have control during
[It takes a long minute or two before he can bring himself say it.]New York. Apparently some of the guys from the hospital are good with that sort of thing so he's decided to effectively chop off his arm.
[Tony was firmly in the camp of messing with the Hulk was akin to maiming himself.]
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[Not that he really tried to pry into what was going on with Bruce, but....still. It was something he would have liked to know.
At the same time, he can understand why Bruce might want to do this. While he had shown some control of the Hulk, it wasn't like he always had control and that put people in danger.
But Bruce was also part of the team, and a valuable asset. So...he could definitely see both sides.]
And they actually succeeded?
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I saw their plans and the theory was sound. A lot of it depended on technology that hadn't been invented yet, but they're a bit ahead of us which is why he needed their help. I wasn't going to do anything because as far as I can tell, there's nothing to fix.
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[Steve is...probably talking to himself because he doubts Tony will listen. But he's being honest. Maybe he doesn't necessarily agree with Bruce's means to do this, it's still his choice. If he wants to cure his Hulk problem, he should do it. It wasn't Steve's place to tell him what to do, and neither was it Tony's.]
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If someone put a gun to their head in front of you, of course you'd do something about it!
[Sound like a familiar scenario brought up on the Helicarrier by Bruce?]
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[But if Bruce did try suicide again, of course Steve would try and stop him. Ending his own life wasn't the right thing to do. It was never the right thing to do, in any case, at least if you asked him.]
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Not in this case. The Hulk is a part of him to do anything to that and it's tantamount to lobotomising yourself.
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