Seeing his friend relax puts Thor at ease too, and puts a small smile back on his face. A pain shared is a pain halved, and he's in good company with the captain, despite the unpleasantness that got them both here.
He nods at the suggestion. "As long as we have permission and they have the space, absolutely. The Statesman is only a little bigger than a helicarrier." Thor hasn't had much time to really reflect on the implications that come with being on the throne, but he has decided one thing: under his rule, Asgard will not repeat the imperialistic mistakes of his forefathers. Midgard may be one of the realms under his protection, but they're not his subjects; Asgard has been absent long enough that he has no right to impose on their territory without so much as asking first.
He can't help but be intrigued about the mention of Wakandan technology, though. "Mind-blowing, you say," he says, leaning forward a little in interest. Sure, most Earth tech he's seen has been downright primitive by Asgardian standards, but they've also advanced in leaps and bounds in only a few short years, too.
no subject
He nods at the suggestion. "As long as we have permission and they have the space, absolutely. The Statesman is only a little bigger than a helicarrier." Thor hasn't had much time to really reflect on the implications that come with being on the throne, but he has decided one thing: under his rule, Asgard will not repeat the imperialistic mistakes of his forefathers. Midgard may be one of the realms under his protection, but they're not his subjects; Asgard has been absent long enough that he has no right to impose on their territory without so much as asking first.
He can't help but be intrigued about the mention of Wakandan technology, though. "Mind-blowing, you say," he says, leaning forward a little in interest. Sure, most Earth tech he's seen has been downright primitive by Asgardian standards, but they've also advanced in leaps and bounds in only a few short years, too.