The Vision respects Kate for her fighting prowress and her cleverness. He sees her as a vital part of the team and something of a second-in-command. He also thinks that she would be a fun opponent to play chess with.
Teddy thinks that Kate pretty much rocks his socks. He thinks that it's cool that she made a place for herself without having powers. She's got a good head on her shoulders and she's not afraid to use it.
The Vision is hoping for a connection to Tommy, since they're both new to the team. He's a bit wary of the slightly blood-thirsty speedster, but figures that just as long as everyone else goes "no Tommy" when he wants to blow something up, they'll be fine.
Teddy could do without the snark, but is content to mostly ignore Tommy. Although the fact that Tommy and Billy look a lot alike creeps him out a bit.
The Vision is quite hopelessly in love with her. But since she's only just recently suffered the double-strike heartbreak of losing her father and then losing Iron Lad, he's not going to make any overt moves. The Vision thinks that she's very brave and admires her for that and her determination to follow in her father's footsteps.
Teddy thinks of Cassie as a kick-ass little sister. He thinks that she's quite mature for her age (when you're a teenager, two years seems like a friggin' huge age difference). She does need to stop teasing him and Billy with the "oh, that super hero/ine? I already met them", but that might be a part of the pseudo-younger-sibling thing she's got going.
The Vision is very grateful that at least one adult super hero approves of the Young Avengers. He sees Clint as an excellent ally and resource for the team. He's also slightly curious about this "back from the dead" thing.
Teddy makes fanboy noises, and is also pleased that the Young Avengers have adult hero support in Clint. They haven't had a chance to interact much yet, what with the whole kidnapping thing going on, but Teddy's looking forward to training.
Billy The Vision is intrigued by Billy's powers, but not enough to be irritatingly prying about it. In the team heirarchy that the Vision has organized in his mind, Billy is third in the chain of command, after Eli and Kate. He also realizes that if Billy is in command, something is seriously wrong.
Teddy thinks that Billy is just the neatest thing since sliced bread, if anyone uses that phrase anymore. A hot fanboy who is gay and just as interested in Teddy as Teddy is interested in him! There is no bad here. If anything, he's worried about Billy's tendency to hold grudges in Teddy's stead, ie Kl'rt.
Rowena and her family The Vision is somewhat intimidated by Rowena. Her brand of magic isn't really something that he's familiar with, so while he is intrigued by it, he's also somewhat wary of it. But she helped save the team from Sinesis, so she's all right in his books. He sees her as a valuable ally, but still an adult. He doesn't really have much of an opinion on the rest of her family, as he hasn't had much contact with them.
Teddy knows that she runs Billy's favorite ice cream shop and that she's an old friend of Billy's family and that she's also kind of scary. He's feeling kind of vulnerable right now and doesn't like being scared, so there's some dislike associated with her. But she did help save them from the Bug Doctor, so he counts her as someone on their side.
Jono and Penny The Vision feels okay about interacting with them, since they're former/members of another super hero team. That sort of puts them both in the "they are authority figures because they know what they're doing" rather than anything having to do with age. He would be at a bit of a loss if he had to interact with them on a purely social level, though.
Teddy's pretty much on Billy's response: OMG X-MEN! COOL!
And neither of them knows Nico well enough to say anything on her.
((I'll give it a shot. I need to go and read more Runaways...))
Teddy is pretty thrilled with the idea of talking with someone else who just recently found out that they are an alien. It threw him for a loop, not to mention that it was coupled with losing his mother and being kidnapped. He hopes to get a chance to talk with Karolina at one point or another.
Once assured that the Runaways aren't dangerous to the Young Avengers, the Vision is probably going treat the Runaways similarly to his own team. He's going to like Karolina for her easy-going attitude and looks forward to getting to know her better.
Teddy and Karolina DO have an awful lot in common ^^; I hope it doesn't worry Billy (not in a 'homewrecker!' way, but a 'stop relating to MY boyfriend!' way).
Ooo, that's going to make it weird for Kar...she likes Xavin and she wants her friends to like her as well! And stopping the war is important to her (though not as intensely as it seems to be for him!)
Teddy thinks that Molly is the most adorable thing on the face of the planet (and considering that she's up against Billy Kaplan there, that's high praise!) He kind of wants to take her home with him, but is perfectly aware that the other Runaways would probably fight him to the death over that.
The Vision just wants to know how she manages to house that much energy. But she's growing on him, and he does enjoy watching other people meet her for the first time, simply because she's just so enthusiastic about life and everything.
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Teddy thinks that Kate pretty much rocks his socks. He thinks that it's cool that she made a place for herself without having powers. She's got a good head on her shoulders and she's not afraid to use it.
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They're plotting to lock her in a closet with Eli for their own good ;)
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Me: *helps the boys*
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We've noticed.The Vision is hoping for a connection to Tommy, since they're both new to the team. He's a bit wary of the slightly blood-thirsty speedster, but figures that just as long as everyone else goes "no Tommy" when he wants to blow something up, they'll be fine.
Teddy could do without the snark, but is content to mostly ignore Tommy. Although the fact that Tommy and Billy look a lot alike creeps him out a bit.
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The Vision is quite hopelessly in love with her. But since she's only just recently suffered the double-strike heartbreak of losing her father and then losing Iron Lad, he's not going to make any overt moves. The Vision thinks that she's very brave and admires her for that and her determination to follow in her father's footsteps.
Teddy thinks of Cassie as a kick-ass little sister. He thinks that she's quite mature for her age (when you're a teenager, two years seems like a friggin' huge age difference). She does need to stop teasing him and Billy with the "oh, that super hero/ine? I already met them", but that might be a part of the pseudo-younger-sibling thing she's got going.
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Teddy makes fanboy noises, and is also pleased that the Young Avengers have adult hero support in Clint. They haven't had a chance to interact much yet, what with the whole kidnapping thing going on, but Teddy's looking forward to training.
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Billy
The Vision is intrigued by Billy's powers, but not enough to be irritatingly prying about it. In the team heirarchy that the Vision has organized in his mind, Billy is third in the chain of command, after Eli and Kate. He also realizes that if Billy is in command, something is seriously wrong.
Teddy thinks that Billy is just the neatest thing since sliced bread, if anyone uses that phrase anymore. A hot fanboy who is gay and just as interested in Teddy as Teddy is interested in him! There is no bad here. If anything, he's worried about Billy's tendency to hold grudges in Teddy's stead, ie Kl'rt.
Rowena and her family
The Vision is somewhat intimidated by Rowena. Her brand of magic isn't really something that he's familiar with, so while he is intrigued by it, he's also somewhat wary of it. But she helped save the team from Sinesis, so she's all right in his books. He sees her as a valuable ally, but still an adult. He doesn't really have much of an opinion on the rest of her family, as he hasn't had much contact with them.
Teddy knows that she runs Billy's favorite ice cream shop and that she's an old friend of Billy's family and that she's also kind of scary. He's feeling kind of vulnerable right now and doesn't like being scared, so there's some dislike associated with her. But she did help save them from the Bug Doctor, so he counts her as someone on their side.
Jono and Penny
The Vision feels okay about interacting with them, since they're former/members of another super hero team. That sort of puts them both in the "they are authority figures because they know what they're doing" rather than anything having to do with age. He would be at a bit of a loss if he had to interact with them on a purely social level, though.
Teddy's pretty much on Billy's response: OMG X-MEN! COOL!
And neither of them knows Nico well enough to say anything on her.
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Teddy is pretty thrilled with the idea of talking with someone else who just recently found out that they are an alien. It threw him for a loop, not to mention that it was coupled with losing his mother and being kidnapped. He hopes to get a chance to talk with Karolina at one point or another.
Once assured that the Runaways aren't dangerous to the Young Avengers, the Vision is probably going treat the Runaways similarly to his own team. He's going to like Karolina for her easy-going attitude and looks forward to getting to know her better.
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However, he is not the least bit enamored with Xavin.
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The Vision just wants to know how she manages to house that much energy. But she's growing on him, and he does enjoy watching other people meet her for the first time, simply because she's just so enthusiastic about life and everything.
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