Mohinder Suresh (
seekevolution) wrote2016-07-12 01:08 pm
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If there was one thing that Mohinder Suresh was good at, it was getting into trouble. He did it to himself, falling into patterns that placed him in dangerous situations and in league with dangerous people. Yes, he always meant well, chasing after research that would save mankind from and for itself, but the personal toll to himself and those around him tended to be extremely high. This time was no different. A distraction and a slip of a normally very careful hand left a jab through a double layered glove that had him throwing down his tools and heading to the sink to see if he had gotten through the skin. He had only torn off the latex when the first wave of dizziness hit.
Mohinder woke up over an hour later, sweat soaked and shivering on the floor of the lab. Nothing felt broken and for a little while, he forgot what had happened. He sat up slowly, pushed the hair back from his eyes, and glanced down at one blue hand and one skin-coloured palm. Memory rushed back to him and he leaped to his feet to call the company whose drug it was that he was testing and perfecting. There was just a dial tone and a friendly voice telling him that the number had been disconnected. He glanced up and the little red light that usually signaled he was being taped (standard procedure in this lab) was off. The door was unlocked and he shivered again, feeling something move through him.
He should be dead. The catalyst in the drug was enough to kill a man twice his size, the purest form of the component that would make the medicine work against the virus affecting evolved humans. No, he shouldn’t just be dead. He should have exploded all over these walls…and he did not.
The cell phone in his pocket didn’t have reception until he stepped, shaking, into the loading dock. He called the only person he knew might be able to help him. He hadn’t seen Bruce Banner in years. He’d become a consultant for the Avengers in the time since doing humanitarian work in Calcutta, or so the internet said, a frequent guest of Tony Stark of all people. Mohinder didn’t actually have Bruce’s number so he just called the Stark Relief Foundation, where Banner was supposed to be working. It took an hour for him to track down his old acquaintance from his time volunteering with Banner in the slums of Indian. “Doctor Banner? I don’t know if you remember me… My name is Mohinder Suresh. I interned briefly with you overseas?”
Mohinder woke up over an hour later, sweat soaked and shivering on the floor of the lab. Nothing felt broken and for a little while, he forgot what had happened. He sat up slowly, pushed the hair back from his eyes, and glanced down at one blue hand and one skin-coloured palm. Memory rushed back to him and he leaped to his feet to call the company whose drug it was that he was testing and perfecting. There was just a dial tone and a friendly voice telling him that the number had been disconnected. He glanced up and the little red light that usually signaled he was being taped (standard procedure in this lab) was off. The door was unlocked and he shivered again, feeling something move through him.
He should be dead. The catalyst in the drug was enough to kill a man twice his size, the purest form of the component that would make the medicine work against the virus affecting evolved humans. No, he shouldn’t just be dead. He should have exploded all over these walls…and he did not.
The cell phone in his pocket didn’t have reception until he stepped, shaking, into the loading dock. He called the only person he knew might be able to help him. He hadn’t seen Bruce Banner in years. He’d become a consultant for the Avengers in the time since doing humanitarian work in Calcutta, or so the internet said, a frequent guest of Tony Stark of all people. Mohinder didn’t actually have Bruce’s number so he just called the Stark Relief Foundation, where Banner was supposed to be working. It took an hour for him to track down his old acquaintance from his time volunteering with Banner in the slums of Indian. “Doctor Banner? I don’t know if you remember me… My name is Mohinder Suresh. I interned briefly with you overseas?”
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He sucked in a breath that he did not need and tried jogging in place-- But that did not matter. He didn't feel muscle strain. His lungs didn't seem to have any other ability save to drive air across his larynx so he could speak.
"You need to scan me. You need--". He was hyperventilating through fear, not for any particular physiological disease. His eyebrows knitted together in the centre of his forehead like they were kissing. He started to pace. "This is madness...this is utter madness!"
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Bruce rubbed a hand down his face only to realize it was faintly shaking. This led to him taking a slow, deep breath, making sure he didn't panic more than he already wanted to, and he held up that hand towards Mohinder. "Stop. STOP. Panicking... will get us nowhere, though I wouldn't mind doing the same thing right now."
He walked towards the glass and started typing into the controls. It was easy to lock down the outer room, a second line of defense. "First, I don't think you're going to explode any longer. Second, we need to run completely different tests now, and keeping you in this bubble won't aid in any of that."
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Out of habit, Mohinder forced himself to breathe. It was a conscious effort on his part, his brain commanding his body to inhale and exhale regularly. That alone made him feel better.
His skin, luminous and flawless now, was still warm to the touch. He had not grown pale and the blood was not pooling at low points in his body. He was not stiffening. He was not becoming a corpse.
"I... This is strange... But I actually... I feel remarkably well."
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"...I have no idea how that's possible," Bruce said on a breath out, looking to the other. He looked- perfect. Better than he ever had, which should have been impossible. "What do you feel? Cold? Stiff? Tired? ...Anything at all?" Because they needed more information and to record anything they could about this scientific impossibility.
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If Banner wasn't startled enough and allowed Mohinder to touch his face or his arm, the Indian would tell his former mentor that he could feel 'him' too. Mohinder didn't know who 'he' was but he sensed he was different from Bruce... And still part of him too.
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"...You..." The words died on his tongue as he unconsciously shook his head in denial. "You speak like..." Could the seizure have done something? "Perhaps... the seizures you suffered created a savant-effect in your mind. Or your... physical death?"
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Mohinder took all of Bruce in and slowly shook his head as he sat up. If the other man didn't move away, Mohinder's hand would just keep resting upon his cheek. He would even lightly stroke a thumb against his jaw. Stubble. He could feel the hairs grow in his own body.
"It's not like this. I don't like its like this-- can we get a brain scan? I can just feel-- I can feel so much, Doctor Banner. It's beautiful and it's horrifying."
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"Stay laying down. I'll get that started. We.. we need to know what's happening in there." Which was a good excuse to step away to get the small helm he needed, better a device than the tiny sticky pads but then again Tony wasn't about to allow those pads on him, then carefully fit it to Mohinder's head.
"By everything medical science knows, you should be dead. There should be no brain activity at all. ...This can't be true, not... while you're talking to me and still able to move and clearly think, but the fact you're speaking as if your mental capacity is growing..." Maybe he was rambling more to himself, quiet, nearly under his breath, trying to puzzle through as he set up to do a proper brain scan. "Keep still," he reminded as he began.
What they saw would be beyond stunning to them both.
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He was actively breathing again, since it seemed like a thing he should do. His smile was almost radiant as he manipulated the image to show Bruce a close up of his brain stem.
"My cells are still alive. All of them. But they have evolved passed the need for oxygen. Look. This section of my brain is being transformed into something--" he paused and glanced over his shoulder. "There are too many people on this floor." Six. He could feel six new people.
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Then what Mohinder said next stopped everything, making him look up. Too many people? No one had complete access to this floor except himself, now Mohinder for the time being, Tony, Pepper, and Doctor Cho. "What do you mean, there are too many people?" What was Mohinder even sensing to utter those words, and- "Where are they?"
This was a man used to running - so he did the quickest things he could think of. With a single typed command, everything they had reviewed or seen went into lock down that JARVIS and Tony themselves had developed to stop any other from hacking in, and Mohinder's blood samples and samples of the catalyst went into a briefcase designed to not only lock up, but survive being thrown around by Him.
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It was good to have friends with genius level IQs, the ingenuity to create just about anything one needed, and access to everything. Bruce didn’t have to jump out of windows anymore, he could flee in style.
Mohinder hadn’t moved, though. He was sniffing the air, without really breathing in. Sensing was probably a much better word for it, eyes half lidded and body relaxed with his hands to his sides. “HYDRA.” He didn’t know how he knew it, but he could feel the vibrations they were making and traced them back like climbing stairs to get to the source. He could picture them. Three men, three women. No. Four men. One was transgendered. He could feel that side of the agent as the group moved towards them.
“I’ll handle it,” he said in his soft, accented voice ad while Bruce went one way, Mohinder went the other. The doors opened for him, swinging outward so hard that they broke off of their hinges. “I’ll pay for those,” he said, sounding more worried about property destruction then anything else right now.
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How? How did HYDRA get into this building? How the hell did HYDRA know- what were they after? A thousand thoughts spun through his mind before he called out, "call Stark, warn the others, let him know what's happening!" He couldn't leave Mohinder to get killed, he couldn't. Or... re-killed.
What was going on today??
But the HYDRA team was close, slowing down as they came to where they were fairly certain their target was, settling guns to their shoulders. Any potential targets would need to be taken alive, anyone else killed.
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Though Mohinder wasn’t actively trying to ignore Bruce, he was doing his best not to be affected by the wishes of an old friend. He needed to make sure that they were safe, and the only way to do that was to meet the threat head on. Yes, some of this was because he always met threats head on, thinking he was more of a super hero than he actually was, but today it was because he knew exactly what he was doing.
The agents were fanned out through Tony’s living room at strategic points, all weapons pointing towards the lab and, beyond that, the Hulk cell. They knew where Mohinder was…and Mohinder knew where they were too. Not that it mattered now. They were all face to face.
The weapons leveled at him didn’t matter. As Bruce rushed out after the Indian, a rain of unused shells fell from the backs of clips, unspent. Anything in the chamber was pushed out too. Mohinder’s eyes were gold now, pure gold. “I think you should leave,” he said, voice still soft.
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One agent's hand started to go towards his or her belt and the strange device held there along side of several others - it looked like a throwing weapon, almost like a smaller, rounder silver grenade. Bruce's eyes went wide and his whole body tensed, enough that he felt the grip on the briefcase start to tighten more violently.
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The agent with the thrown weapon suddenly collapsed as mohinder looked at him. Two of the others found themselves pulled towards the ceiling as if on fishing line, unable to right themselves or reach for any weapons not currently dropped on the ground. Another dodged behind a desk and the others retreated. "I told you that you should leave."
By that point, Tony Stark had remotely scrambled the Legion and was already on his way back to the Tower, wet swim trunks inside of cushioned air Iron Man armor. Not the most comfortable way to travel but he would be back within the hour, flying well under commercial and private air lanes.
He would not be in time to help any of this, but he didn't need to. Those agents who had hid or fled were caught by the Legion. The collapsed man was unconscious and so were the two floating up by the ceiling like helium filled balloons.
Mohinder turned. His nose was cascading blue-purple blood. "Are you all right?"
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"...we need to figure out what is going on and... do something with them." Glancing past the other towards the unconscious man and those stuck to the ceiling. "How... How did you do any of this?" He adjusted his glasses slightly, but everything remained impossibly the same. "The only people I've ever heard of being able to do anything like this... were mutants. Inhumans. Whatever PC name they are being called right now by the half-dozen or so people who have any clue."
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His tongue was thick in his mouth as he allowed Bruce to tend to him or stick electrodes on him or whatever it was that Mohinder needed to go through to finish up testing or just to monitor his vitals as they were now.
“I think it must go back to… What I said. About human cerebral capacity. I’m using more of mine. Able to use more of mine. Instead of using technology to adapt, my brain is adapting to help me do what I wish… I think I can control matter. Or maybe just other people… Oh God, Doctor Banner, what have I done to myself? How could this have triggered a mutation? It’s a catalyst, it was never near the serum. I was never introduced physically to any of the trail runs!”
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Back to the lab they went, and this time, Bruce worked quickly to try and get as much information as he could together. He was grateful for the Legion in the sense that he didn't have to deal with those agents, but all of it made him incredibly anxious. The Other Guy sat right behind his eyes because of it, watching as they hooked Mohinder back up, trying to understand his changed body with science.
"I've been thinking on that," Bruce said quietly as he watched the latest scan, "and I wonder... if you were lied to. Maybe it wasn't just the catalyst. Otherwise, why did they run so quickly? Why not lock you up and let you explode, then continue on?"
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"They were waiting for me to make a mistake?" No. They orchestrated it. "I passed out. I was feeling groggy-- Oh God, they drugged me to make me implant myself... Why me?" He was their head researcher. He was the one who had discovered the catalyst to begin with. His mind supplied the answer. "Clinical trials. I can't be the only one. My team... They might be out there as well."
Or dead. It would depend on the serum sample.
"I feel as if I must strongly consider retiring after this."
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Mohinder's last words made Bruce give a sad sort of laugh, shaking his head ever so slightly. "Strongly consider retiring. ...I strongly considered retiring several times and even attempted to and somehow I kept getting drawn right back in. I get the feeling that given all of this? You will have the same problem and even more so? You and I both know... you want to understand this and what to do next with it."
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That last question caused Mohinder to stand up and he lightly brushed a hand through the new growth of hair on his head. The curls did not catch his fingers at all and they seemed to almost flow over them.
"I am and have been placing you in the utmost danger, Doctor Banner. I'll return to the lab, perhaps there are clues there, but I can not include you further in this mess. I could not forgive myself if I lost another friend. I have lost so many already."
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His voice softened, a hand gesturing slightly towards Mohinder. "You can't lose me. I don't want to go into details, so let's leave it at that. We need to understand something of what's happening here, and if you're alone, it gives them all that much more chance to capture you."
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People. Swimming on the ceiling.
"But you should come with me. I might need an anchor. My friends have long since left and I have no one to remind me of what i once was." He was already collecting his things. He bent to hand Bruce his brief case back.
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"Let me pack a bag and I'll be going with you." And leave a note for Tony because he had a feeling the other man would have severe issues if he was suddenly gone after an attack by HYDRA.
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Well yeah he'd have severe issues! Banner came to visit, had a party, left a mess and didn't even wait for him to get back?! Rude. That note would maybe keep the angry voice mails from Bruce's Stark Relief Fund phone down to a minimum. Maybe.
Bruce was given something of a shocked look from Mohinder. He was pretty sure that he could convince Bruce to stay but he found that he didn't want to. He needed some sort of reminder here that he was still human despite his lack of some vital signs and the addition and over abundance of others.
"All right. I won't leave without you," he promised, bending for a moment to gather up what had been dropped. He made sure that his laptop had been put away and that he took extra notebooks from one of the desks.
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