Arthur is not entirely sure what to make of Tony sometimes. :|a He seems smart, but then he also seems kind of derp sometimes, and then he seems like he'd be the irresponsible type but he's actually trying to get shit together more than most of the other superheroes. It's enough contradiction to keep Arthur vaguely interested in seeing where he goes, and he's pretty willing to work with him on turtle saving business (since none of his own teammates are doing any banding together at the moment, or if they are they're not including him like usual). Having him stumble into his dream was kind of embarrassing in that "I refuse to actually be embarrassed about my own subconscious desires" sort of way but it was still kind of uncomfortable for him to see that side of Arthur when so few people outside of Atlantis ever did. Still, it wasn't an unpleasant experience either, so he's not entirely sure what to think there. And Tony actually did make a fairly good impression for the rest of his Marvel comrades! Arthur's kind of annoyed at the League's splinteredness/inaction (and at Batman and his ilk's superiority complexes in general) that Tony rallying his troops and them actually responding is a nice thing to see.
OH GEEZ Bucky would probably violently reject the thought of it at this point. He likes Tony, he feels kind of grateful to Tony, he trusts him more than he trusts almost everyone else who's said "I know you in the future", it'd be kind of a hard blow to hear about some of that stuff. And if anyone told him that he tries to kill Tony in the future? He'd be confused and probably pissed at himself and wondering what the hell is wrong with himself and then work twice as hard to change that. Tony is someone he actually feels like he can go to, even if it's just to get some busywork to do in silence when he's upset, and with Steve having left the way he did and all the damage Sharon did to his mental state, I don't think he'd want to let go of that so easily. Actions speak louder than words and so far Tony's actions have shown that he's not a bad guy and probably not a bad friend to Steve (and not a bad friend to Bucky himself here on the turtle), and that means a lot.
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Arthur is not entirely sure what to make of Tony sometimes. :|a He seems smart, but then he also seems kind of derp sometimes, and then he seems like he'd be the irresponsible type but he's actually trying to get shit together more than most of the other superheroes. It's enough contradiction to keep Arthur vaguely interested in seeing where he goes, and he's pretty willing to work with him on turtle saving business (since none of his own teammates are doing any banding together at the moment, or if they are they're not including him like usual). Having him stumble into his dream was kind of embarrassing in that "I refuse to actually be embarrassed about my own subconscious desires" sort of way but it was still kind of uncomfortable for him to see that side of Arthur when so few people outside of Atlantis ever did. Still, it wasn't an unpleasant experience either, so he's not entirely sure what to think there. And Tony actually did make a fairly good impression for the rest of his Marvel comrades! Arthur's kind of annoyed at the League's splinteredness/inaction (and at Batman and his ilk's superiority complexes in general) that Tony rallying his troops and them actually responding is a nice thing to see.
OH GEEZ Bucky would probably violently reject the thought of it at this point. He likes Tony, he feels kind of grateful to Tony, he trusts him more than he trusts almost everyone else who's said "I know you in the future", it'd be kind of a hard blow to hear about some of that stuff. And if anyone told him that he tries to kill Tony in the future? He'd be confused and probably pissed at himself and wondering what the hell is wrong with himself and then work twice as hard to change that. Tony is someone he actually feels like he can go to, even if it's just to get some busywork to do in silence when he's upset, and with Steve having left the way he did and all the damage Sharon did to his mental state, I don't think he'd want to let go of that so easily. Actions speak louder than words and so far Tony's actions have shown that he's not a bad guy and probably not a bad friend to Steve (and not a bad friend to Bucky himself here on the turtle), and that means a lot.