[Actually, that might be an interesting fight. Quill's father against Galactus. David would claim to pay for tickets for that, but he's too smart by half to even risk such a thing. But the programmed poker face earns a slight nod from him. Because yes, he definitely gets that sort of comment. Of course here, with an AI in charge of them, it's even worse. Especially since at least with the Kree Supreme Intelligence you more or less knew what it wanted. David sighs at last and nods in agreement. It doesn't matter so much right now. But he might talk to Yondu about it later. Kree battle slave or not, the man has a bit of knowledge about this sort of AI, and David... Well, he doesn't. He was never in a room with one as someone who made one as complex as this seemed to be. Nor with an AI like that either, though he wasn't certain if his powers would have extended to that.]
Noh-Varr is the Kree I mentioned earlier. He is from another dimension from either of us. He was bred and engineered to be a perfect diplomat and soldier. His crew apparently traveled the multiverse for many of their years trying to enforce peace. Apparently in his dimension the Kree created peace by conquering everything. Not that the Kree of my universe like him very much, for a variety of reasons.
Of course, some say that one should be measured by the quality of their enemies, and since he's managed to piss off the whole Kree Empire, I think that's at least a small tally mark in his corner. Well... not the whole empire. There is, again, Dorrek.
[Who knows if Teddy might get pulled into this place. If he does, David doesn't want people knowing just what he is, better to use his birth name.]
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Noh-Varr is the Kree I mentioned earlier. He is from another dimension from either of us. He was bred and engineered to be a perfect diplomat and soldier. His crew apparently traveled the multiverse for many of their years trying to enforce peace. Apparently in his dimension the Kree created peace by conquering everything. Not that the Kree of my universe like him very much, for a variety of reasons.
Of course, some say that one should be measured by the quality of their enemies, and since he's managed to piss off the whole Kree Empire, I think that's at least a small tally mark in his corner. Well... not the whole empire. There is, again, Dorrek.
[Who knows if Teddy might get pulled into this place. If he does, David doesn't want people knowing just what he is, better to use his birth name.]