It'd be rude, but accurate. Thor can only hope that Hela is the last nasty surprise lurking in his family tree, although given his track record so far, he fully expects something to pop up sooner or later. Long lost cousin, perhaps. Maybe if he's lucky, he won't have to deal with that for another thousand years, at least.
The mystery of the Hulk, at least, is one that Thor has the answer to. "Wormholes," he says, as if that was a perfectly normal thing to find. "Sakaar was home to hundreds of them. The trash heap outside the city's probably miles deep from all the junk that's fallen through."
As for Asgard... Thor is definitely going to miss it. He regrets the necessity of its sacrifice, tens of thousands of years of history and culture burned in the fires of Ragnarok. But he does not regret his choice, the alternative far worse. He's saved what matters most, the people, as many as he could. That's going to have to be enough to let him sleep at night. Not like he has any other option.
No matter what trials the good captain has been through since they last saw each other, it's a little reassuring to see that he's still the same generous, kind man that Thor befriended all those years ago. It may be far too late for any kind of military aid, but by no means does that mean there's nothing that Steve Rogers can offer, his kindness appreciated. "Any suggestions you'd have for large-scale resupply? I don't know what's on board yet, but the trip to Earth is going to take months at least, and we'll likely need food and clothing well before then."
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The mystery of the Hulk, at least, is one that Thor has the answer to. "Wormholes," he says, as if that was a perfectly normal thing to find. "Sakaar was home to hundreds of them. The trash heap outside the city's probably miles deep from all the junk that's fallen through."
As for Asgard... Thor is definitely going to miss it. He regrets the necessity of its sacrifice, tens of thousands of years of history and culture burned in the fires of Ragnarok. But he does not regret his choice, the alternative far worse. He's saved what matters most, the people, as many as he could. That's going to have to be enough to let him sleep at night. Not like he has any other option.
No matter what trials the good captain has been through since they last saw each other, it's a little reassuring to see that he's still the same generous, kind man that Thor befriended all those years ago. It may be far too late for any kind of military aid, but by no means does that mean there's nothing that Steve Rogers can offer, his kindness appreciated. "Any suggestions you'd have for large-scale resupply? I don't know what's on board yet, but the trip to Earth is going to take months at least, and we'll likely need food and clothing well before then."