"The bees are a weapon here," Roxie replied, as soon as the extinguisher ran out of...extinguishing stuff. Roxie tossed the thing at the Swarm's hooded, skeletal form. "I'll do what I can, but they're collateral damage, like it or not."
She nodded, then, at the mouthing of the time. Five minutes. Whatever agency she was a member of was going to arrive then.
Probably SHIELD. They tend to have their fingers in the most pies.
She moved to say something else then, but that was around the time that the bees came for her.
"Really?!" Roxie yelled. The bees tried to sting her, but failed. Sure, her mother was human. But her father was Ares, the god of war. That meant her skin was a little stronger than most other people's.
Still, it hurt a little, and Roxie was getting a little less amused. She yelled out and photonic energy braided with the red energy she'd wielded for those few months that she'd given up using the Kree side of her heritage.
As a result, the bees start falling. There were a lot of them. Too many. But she was doing what she could.
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She nodded, then, at the mouthing of the time. Five minutes. Whatever agency she was a member of was going to arrive then.
Probably SHIELD. They tend to have their fingers in the most pies.
She moved to say something else then, but that was around the time that the bees came for her.
"Really?!" Roxie yelled. The bees tried to sting her, but failed. Sure, her mother was human. But her father was Ares, the god of war. That meant her skin was a little stronger than most other people's.
Still, it hurt a little, and Roxie was getting a little less amused. She yelled out and photonic energy braided with the red energy she'd wielded for those few months that she'd given up using the Kree side of her heritage.
As a result, the bees start falling. There were a lot of them. Too many. But she was doing what she could.