Tony can no doubt sprawl alluringly with his shirt hanging open, as well. And talk about chaos theory, if the occasion calls for it. Actually there are a lot of parallels there; it's sort of alarming.
"Gotta go down a floor," he grits out in response to the question. Tony, you should know better than to think he's giving up on a mission just because there's a horrific genetically-altered being in the way. Most of his life since the serum has consisted of horrific genetically altered beings of one kind or another. And aliens. And robots. And Tony Starks.
"Storage was on the bottom level before. Can't be sure it's still in the same place, but it's the safest bet. If I get you to a security station, you can seal off this hall, right?" Because if not, they're probably fucked. The armor can't hold Abomination back forever.
Actually, even sealing off the hall is unlikely to hold him back forever, and it risks trapping them, but Steve doesn't like their other options.
He's not going to dignify the butt comment with a response, but on some level it makes him just a little bit happy. Just like old times, at least for a split second.
He seems to know where he's going, darting into a hall, kicking open a door and hastening down a narrow maintenance passage, which ends in a flight of metal stairs. Not until they're at the bottom of these does he set Tony down, alert and tense, listening for sounds of pursuit. "The Quinjet. You update the security systems all the time, right? If Blonsky's not the only one that's loose--and I'm not sure how he could be--someone's going to want to be on the next flight out of here."
XD Awesome.
"Gotta go down a floor," he grits out in response to the question. Tony, you should know better than to think he's giving up on a mission just because there's a horrific genetically-altered being in the way. Most of his life since the serum has consisted of horrific genetically altered beings of one kind or another. And aliens. And robots. And Tony Starks.
"Storage was on the bottom level before. Can't be sure it's still in the same place, but it's the safest bet. If I get you to a security station, you can seal off this hall, right?" Because if not, they're probably fucked. The armor can't hold Abomination back forever.
Actually, even sealing off the hall is unlikely to hold him back forever, and it risks trapping them, but Steve doesn't like their other options.
He's not going to dignify the butt comment with a response, but on some level it makes him just a little bit happy. Just like old times, at least for a split second.
He seems to know where he's going, darting into a hall, kicking open a door and hastening down a narrow maintenance passage, which ends in a flight of metal stairs. Not until they're at the bottom of these does he set Tony down, alert and tense, listening for sounds of pursuit. "The Quinjet. You update the security systems all the time, right? If Blonsky's not the only one that's loose--and I'm not sure how he could be--someone's going to want to be on the next flight out of here."