Wherever he is, and wherever any of them are, I would just...
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How will your friends have time for me when they are so busy fighting you? This usually works. Well, performance issues, it's not uncommon. One out of five...
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When I first came to Earth, Loki's rage followed me here, and your people paid the price. And now, again.
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You know that? Is that what you know?
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Clint. You're going to be all right.
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I would want to say thank you.
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And then shawarma after.
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Let's go, Level 4.
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Captain, the bank on 42nd past Madison. They've cornered a lot of civilians in there. I'm on it.
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Send the rest.
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The Chitauri grow restless. Let them gird themselves. I will lead them in the glorious battle. Battle? Against the meagre might of Earth? Glorious, not lengthy. If your force is as formidable as you claim. You question us? You question him, he who put the sceptre in your hand? Who gave you ancient knowledge and new purpose when you were cast out, defeated? I was a king! The rightful king of Asgard, betrayed. Your ambition is little and born of childish need. We look beyond the Earth to the greater worlds the Tesseract will unveil. You don't have the Tesseract yet. I don't threaten. But until I open the doors, until your force is mine to command, you are but words. You will have your war, Asgardian. If you fail, if the Tesseract is kept from us, there will be no realm, no barren moon, no crevice where he cannot find you. You think you know pain? He will make you long for something sweet as pain.
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The sceptre...
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What? From outer space, an alien. No. Well, then, son, you've got a condition.
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Was he married? No. There was a cellist, I think. I'm sorry. He seemed like a good man. He was an idiot. Why? For believing? For taking on Loki alone. He was doing his job. He was out of his league. He should have waited. He should have... Sometimes there isn't a way out, Tony. Right, I've heard that before. Is this the first time you lost a soldier? We are not soldiers. I'm not marching to Fury's fife. Neither am I. He's got the same blood on his hands that Loki does. But right now, we got to put that behind us and get this done. Loki needs a power source. If we can put together a list... He made it personal. That's not the point. That is the point. That's Loki's point. He hit us all right where we live. Why? To tear us apart. Yeah, divide and conquer is great but he knows he has to take us out to win, right? That's what he wants. He wants to beat us, he wants to be seen doing it. He wants an audience. Right. I caught his act in Stuttgart. Yeah, that was just previews. This is opening night. And Loki, he's a full-tilt diva, right? He wants flowers, he wants parades. He wants a monument built to the skies with his name plastered...
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Levels are holding steady, I think. Of course they are. I was directly involved. Which brings me to my next question. How does it feel to be a genius? Well, I really wouldn't know, now would I? What do you mean? All this came from you. No, all this came from that. Give yourself some credit. Please. Stark Tower is your baby. Give yourself 12% of the credit. 12%? An argument can be made for 15. 12%? My baby? Well, I did do all the heavy lifting. Literally, I lifted the heavy things. And, sorry, but the security snafu? That was on you. - My private elevator... - You mean our elevator? ...it was teeming with sweaty workmen. I'm going to pay for that comment about percentages in some subtle way later, aren't I?
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Director Fury, the Council has made a decision. I recognise the Council has made a decision. But given that it's a stupid-ass decision, I have elected to ignore it. Director, you're closer than any of our subs. You scramble that jet... That is the island of Manhattan, Councilman. Until I'm certain my team can't hold it, I will not order a nuclear strike against a civilian population. If we don't hold them here, we lose everything. If I send that bird out, we already have.
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In case it's unclear, if you try to escape, if you so much as scratch that glass, it's 30,000 feet straight down in a steel trap. You get how that works? Ant, boot. It's an impressive cage. Not built, I think, for me. Built for something a lot stronger than you. Oh, I've heard.
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You got to level out. It's going to take time. You don't understand. Have you ever had someone take your brain and play? Pull you out and stuff something else in? Do you know what it's like to be unmade? You know that I do. Why am I back?