alloyman: (☈ almost too dumb to breathe)
Tony Stark : Iron Man ([personal profile] alloyman) wrote in [community profile] paraboxical 2012-06-20 12:54 am (UTC)

[Tony blinks and despite every bone in his body protesting and his head sharply arguing with him, he sits up. There is ache and pain but that is all drowned out by the chaos going on in his head-]

You said you wanted my thoughts?

[Loki always seemed to enjoy that so Tony figures he'll return the favor of this little joy and lets the thoughts spill from his mouth.]

It's about twenty-six science-fiction schemes all broiled into one. I've heard of the Nine Realms and Thor goes on and on but SHIELD hasn't seemed to be able to tie him down long enough to get the information they'd like about any of them until Jane comes in - and I need to pay a visit to Jane some weekend so I can learn more about it myself - so there's nothing I've gotten about Frost Giants except that, the name.

So I'm sure I could probably grab some Norse mythology but a lot of that seems really inaccurate at this point seeing as there hasn't been any sort of new text popping up about Thor and his poptarts.

You're probably going to have to answer all my questions at this point because headache or no headache, you're fascinating and that's not about to change.

Frostbite, right? See, frostbite tends to occur at zero degrees Celsius, thirty-two degrees Fahrenheit, or two-seventy-three degrees Kelvin and when exposed for long periods of time. What I assume you're proposing is that if I touch you at all, I'll undergo a bad kind of frostbite- more likely second- or third-degree than first.

What causes frostbite is the lack of circulation and lack of heat, reducing whatever layers that get exposed to be rendered useless. I assume that in order to cause such insane frostbite is that it has to be less than zero degrees Celsius, perhaps even closer to Absolute Zero. JARVIS, make notes of getting those calculations for me. Call Bruce if you need to, he's the biologist among us.

What's remarkable is that you can still manage to breath and exist in such cold temperature, which makes me wonder what your blood must consist of. This goes beyond being cold- or warm-blooded, it's simply alien.

Though I guess that's expected of a different species but that's perfectly fine, it's remarkable all the same. Maybe it's similar as to what's in Bruce's blood that makes him go all green along with jacked up on steroids.

[Then it's a blink as he takes the time to breathe and he looks into Loki's eyes-]

Did I ever tell you that red is my favorite color?

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