This isn't Steve's first infraction here by a long shot, but each time he's engaged another passenger has been out of pure self-defense or in defense of those who couldn't defend themselves. By now he knows most of the Security personnel by name, enough that he puts in a request for who he gives his report to. It takes a few hours before they're done with him, but by the time they are he's cleared and thanked for his help, which leaves him free to move about the ship again.
Naturally, his first stop is the brig.
He nods to the officer on duty as he steps in, shield still strapped over his back, and moves to the cell where they have Khan. What he knows about this guy is that he's strong, and dangerous, and has some sort of chip on his shoulder. That could be said about a lot of the men Steve's put away, but only a few of them have managed to leave him with cracked ribs. Like Khan's injuries, they've already started to heal.
He doesn't say anything at first. He just stands outside the barrier, feet shoulder's width apart and arms crossed over his chest, and watches him from under beetled brow.
"I hear you're making this room a home base," he remarks. "You should put up some curtains."
hey, he did warn you
Naturally, his first stop is the brig.
He nods to the officer on duty as he steps in, shield still strapped over his back, and moves to the cell where they have Khan. What he knows about this guy is that he's strong, and dangerous, and has some sort of chip on his shoulder. That could be said about a lot of the men Steve's put away, but only a few of them have managed to leave him with cracked ribs. Like Khan's injuries, they've already started to heal.
He doesn't say anything at first. He just stands outside the barrier, feet shoulder's width apart and arms crossed over his chest, and watches him from under beetled brow.
"I hear you're making this room a home base," he remarks. "You should put up some curtains."