To be honest, it's a miracle that hasn't happened already, but more in the traditional sense of the phrase. He's been taken from Earth, dropped on a spaceship, harried by an egomaniacal alien with a bad sense of humor and a raging God complex, seen visions from his past, gained friends, lost friends, lost himself ... but nothing he's experienced in the last year could have prepared him for one of Walt Disney's most beloved characters brought to life. And in technicolor.
He drops into a seat a few paces off, a pad of paper clutched in one hand, jaw slackened and eyes blinking. He's dreaming. (Right?) There's no way Q could have done this. Sure, the lines are a little different than Steve remembers, the colors brighter, but he's been in the 21st century long enough to know Goofy when he sees him.
"What's the catch?" he asks, once he's gathered his wits and managed to come closer to the tables laden in sundaes. You'll have to excuse him if he stares.
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To be honest, it's a miracle that hasn't happened already, but more in the traditional sense of the phrase. He's been taken from Earth, dropped on a spaceship, harried by an egomaniacal alien with a bad sense of humor and a raging God complex, seen visions from his past, gained friends, lost friends, lost himself ... but nothing he's experienced in the last year could have prepared him for one of Walt Disney's most beloved characters brought to life. And in technicolor.
He drops into a seat a few paces off, a pad of paper clutched in one hand, jaw slackened and eyes blinking. He's dreaming. (Right?) There's no way Q could have done this. Sure, the lines are a little different than Steve remembers, the colors brighter, but he's been in the 21st century long enough to know Goofy when he sees him.
"What's the catch?" he asks, once he's gathered his wits and managed to come closer to the tables laden in sundaes. You'll have to excuse him if he stares.
(I wonder if this is what Coulson feels like?)