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Character: Darcy Lewis Fandom: Thor (Movie!Verse) Character Notes: History: So we really don’t know much of anything about Darcy before the start of the movie’s action. What we do know is that she’s a college student. I’m estimating about 20 years old. She’s a Political Science major who signed up for an internship with Jane, an astrophysicist. She doesn’t go anywhere without her cell phone or her tazer. Sadly, she does go some places without her iPod. (More on that later).
AND SO THE MOVIE STARTS.
Jane and her mentor, Dr. Eric Selvig, are out studying a strange weather event in the skies of New Mexico. This of course means that Darcy, as intern, is along for the ride. The event results in a powerful vortex of sorts, though conditions make it hard to see much of anything. Because of this, the group accidentally crashes into a strange man who appears seemingly out of nowhere. As the event clears, the group makes their way out of the van to survey the damage. The man they hit seems fairly undamaged by the crash, but his actions are pretty much that of a drunk. Quick to action, Darcy tazers the strange man, knocking him unconscious. The three end up taking the man, who announces himself as Thor, to the local hospital and leave him in their care.
The next day arrives and Jane, Eric, and Darcy are looking over the recordings of the previous night’s event. In the pictures Darcy spots the shape of a man in the middle of the sky. She points this out to the other two. Eric is skeptic about the picture, but Jane is certain that Thor would have more answers about what took place in the sky that night. With Darcy’s mild support, Jane convinces Eric that they need to go back to the hospital and question Thor. However, upon arrival they find that Thor has left the hospital, rather forcefully. On the move to find him in town, they once again hit Thor with their van. He recovers inhumanly fast from the second hit and they take him back for a change of clothes and then a trip to the local diner for food. Jane uses this as a time to get things straightened out while Darcy takes this opportunity to take pictures of the muscular Thor and post it online. She does have priorities after all! Thor, having heard news of a strange fallen object separates from the group in search of it. Eric advises that they do not follow him. Instead the three return home only to find a government group (S.H.I.E.L.D dada daaaaa!) has confiscated practically all of their belongings. While Jane mourns the loss of her life’s work, Darcy mourns the loss of the iPod (again, priorities!).
So then there’s this whole adventure Jane and Thor go on to get his super awesome hammer but they don’t get it, then Eric bails Thor away from the S.H.I.E.L.D agents and they go drinking, LIKE MEN. Darcy is not present for any of this so obviously it isn’t important to the plot or anything. Right? Cleary Darcy was too busy doing…whatever it is college students do at night…in very small towns in New Mexico. Yeah.
MEANWHILE, crazy things are going on in a different dimension with Thor’s brother Loki who’s pretty angry about a lot of things and trying to take over because HE DOES WHAT HE WANTS. Thor’s friends from said dimension sneak away to Earth to warn Thor about all the trouble going down. Darcy, Jane, and Eric witness a very nice, if not strange, reunion among the friends, but then it turns out The Destroyer, powered by Loki has arrived on Earth as well. An epic battle ensues while Darcy, Jane, and Eric observe since they really can’t hope to help against The Destroyer. The battle ends with Thor regaining his super awesome hammer and beating The Destroyer, thus saving everyone.
Thor and company return back to their dimension so that there can be an epic showdown with Loki, which there is, of course, but Darcy wasn’t there for any of that since she, Jane, and Eric are stuck back on Earth. The bridge which connects the two dimensions is destroyed by Thor in order to save Earth from Loki, but that means he’s cut off from Earth as well.
Darcy decides to stick around with Jane and help with her research since obviously it’s a lot more interesting than one would expect. They work under S.H.I.E.L.D, all the while looking for a way between the dimensions.
Personality: Darcy is fairly impulsive. She lives very much in the “now”. When presented with the shouting, wobbling Thor she didn’t hesitate to tazer him. No questions asked, she went into action. She obviously doesn’t have much knowledge or interest in Jane’s area of study, (my headcanon is that Darcy signed up for the internship because it was an internship and she needed one ASAP. She didn’t even look was the job description was) but when things really begin to unfold with Thor and a possible portal to another dimension Darcy is all about finding out more about it. While Eric is hesitant about Thor’s mental state and whether he is telling the truth or not, Darcy supports Jane when it comes to finding Thor for more help. She’s probably not thinking about the long range consequences like Eric, but instead on the excitement of the situation. She also isn’t someone who would hold back what she’s thinking. She thinks it and she says it. She’s got some tact of course, but she’s more open about what she says than others might be.
Darcy is also very much a product of 21st century America. Her hand is perpetually attached to her cell phone should anything exciting happen. Her thoughts are often self-oriented first and foremost before her concern goes out to others. While Jane was rightfully mourning the loss of her work, Darcy’s concern was for her personal things, like her iPod. That’s not to say she’s a completely selfish person. She still likes helping people out if she thinks they deserve it. When The Destroyer arrived Darcy helped Jane and Eric evacuate the other people in town so they wouldn’t be hurt. She also volunteered to stay during the fight, instead of running to safety. Over the course of the movie Jane, Eric, and Thor had become people Darcy had an interest in, and finally considered friends. Because of this she supports them and forgets about her self-interest. (Of course, she still gets pretty nervous about the fact that The Destroyer will likely kill them all.)
She can be very observant at times. While Jane and Eric can get bogged down in theories, Darcy can see what’s right in front of her. The other two missed the image of Thor in the storm because they were too busy talking hypotheticals. Darcy noticed it because it was a hard fact. And while she’s good about seeing the truth right there in front of her, there’s a part of her that wants to believe in the things that aren’t right in front of her. When Thor shows up her first reaction is very much “oh hey look at the crazy drunk guy” but as evidence starts popping up that something stranger than that was going on, she’s pretty quick to start believing in the more fantastical notions being tossed around.
Overall she’s got a good heart. It’s just sometimes she gets…distracted. When on task she can achieve a lot for herself and the people around her. She’s a hard worker when inspired to be one, so really it’s all about the right environment for her. Since she’s grown to like Jane and the work she does, Darcy works harder, and I believe, will continue to do so as the go along.
First Person (entry type): I’m pretty sure that Thor has eaten every last Poptart in this whole town. I was just really craving a chocolate frosted this morning so I figure I’d look in the break room for one, and what do I find? Seven empty Poptart boxes. Seven! I mean, I get that he’s got some super, crazy metabolism, but is it too much to go to the store and restock after you binge on all seven boxes?
So I do the next best thing and head down to the store to buy the new boxes that everyone else neglected to do before me. Except of course, when I got there they were sold out of Poptarts. Apparently Jane stocked up earlier this week and Mr. I’m Totally Cut has already gone through them all. Those seven empty boxes were the last boxes of Poptarts in town.
So my question to the community is this:
Can someone worldhop me a Poptart?
Third Person: They stole her iPod. Okay, sure. They had also stolen all of Jane’s work and consequently her main ambition in life, but her iPod was important too! She’d spent years collecting the songs that sat in that precious little device. Something like that wasn’t easy work, not matter what the casual listener thought. She’d compiled at least twenty different playlists all for different moods and occasions. Right then, if it hadn’t been stolen from her, then she’d be playing her “life sucks” playlist. It mostly featured upbeat songs; even the occasional techno. (But that was only to be used sparingly.)
As she sat on the roof with Eric and Jane she could tell they could use a listen to the “life sucks” playlist, too. Possibly even more than she did. Okay, not possibly. Definitely. When Darcy considered what it would feel like to lose all of those school credits she’d earned so far it was easy to understand just a smidge of what Jane must have been feeling as they dangled their feet in the air. If Jane was feeling like Darcy now imagined she did, well she could shut up about her about her iPod for a little while.
Even if she had just downloaded those thirty songs onto it.
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Character: Darcy Lewis
Fandom: Thor (Movie!Verse)
Character Notes:
History:
So we really don’t know much of anything about Darcy before the start of the movie’s action. What we do know is that she’s a college student. I’m estimating about 20 years old. She’s a Political Science major who signed up for an internship with Jane, an astrophysicist. She doesn’t go anywhere without her cell phone or her tazer. Sadly, she does go some places without her iPod. (More on that later).
AND SO THE MOVIE STARTS.
Jane and her mentor, Dr. Eric Selvig, are out studying a strange weather event in the skies of New Mexico. This of course means that Darcy, as intern, is along for the ride. The event results in a powerful vortex of sorts, though conditions make it hard to see much of anything. Because of this, the group accidentally crashes into a strange man who appears seemingly out of nowhere. As the event clears, the group makes their way out of the van to survey the damage. The man they hit seems fairly undamaged by the crash, but his actions are pretty much that of a drunk. Quick to action, Darcy tazers the strange man, knocking him unconscious. The three end up taking the man, who announces himself as Thor, to the local hospital and leave him in their care.
The next day arrives and Jane, Eric, and Darcy are looking over the recordings of the previous night’s event. In the pictures Darcy spots the shape of a man in the middle of the sky. She points this out to the other two. Eric is skeptic about the picture, but Jane is certain that Thor would have more answers about what took place in the sky that night. With Darcy’s mild support, Jane convinces Eric that they need to go back to the hospital and question Thor. However, upon arrival they find that Thor has left the hospital, rather forcefully. On the move to find him in town, they once again hit Thor with their van. He recovers inhumanly fast from the second hit and they take him back for a change of clothes and then a trip to the local diner for food. Jane uses this as a time to get things straightened out while Darcy takes this opportunity to take pictures of the muscular Thor and post it online. She does have priorities after all!
Thor, having heard news of a strange fallen object separates from the group in search of it. Eric advises that they do not follow him. Instead the three return home only to find a government group (S.H.I.E.L.D dada daaaaa!) has confiscated practically all of their belongings. While Jane mourns the loss of her life’s work, Darcy mourns the loss of the iPod (again, priorities!).
So then there’s this whole adventure Jane and Thor go on to get his super awesome hammer but they don’t get it, then Eric bails Thor away from the S.H.I.E.L.D agents and they go drinking, LIKE MEN. Darcy is not present for any of this so obviously it isn’t important to the plot or anything. Right? Cleary Darcy was too busy doing…whatever it is college students do at night…in very small towns in New Mexico. Yeah.
MEANWHILE, crazy things are going on in a different dimension with Thor’s brother Loki who’s pretty angry about a lot of things and trying to take over because HE DOES WHAT HE WANTS. Thor’s friends from said dimension sneak away to Earth to warn Thor about all the trouble going down. Darcy, Jane, and Eric witness a very nice, if not strange, reunion among the friends, but then it turns out The Destroyer, powered by Loki has arrived on Earth as well. An epic battle ensues while Darcy, Jane, and Eric observe since they really can’t hope to help against The Destroyer. The battle ends with Thor regaining his super awesome hammer and beating The Destroyer, thus saving everyone.
Thor and company return back to their dimension so that there can be an epic showdown with Loki, which there is, of course, but Darcy wasn’t there for any of that since she, Jane, and Eric are stuck back on Earth. The bridge which connects the two dimensions is destroyed by Thor in order to save Earth from Loki, but that means he’s cut off from Earth as well.
Darcy decides to stick around with Jane and help with her research since obviously it’s a lot more interesting than one would expect. They work under S.H.I.E.L.D, all the while looking for a way between the dimensions.
Personality: Darcy is fairly impulsive. She lives very much in the “now”. When presented with the shouting, wobbling Thor she didn’t hesitate to tazer him. No questions asked, she went into action. She obviously doesn’t have much knowledge or interest in Jane’s area of study, (my headcanon is that Darcy signed up for the internship because it was an internship and she needed one ASAP. She didn’t even look was the job description was) but when things really begin to unfold with Thor and a possible portal to another dimension Darcy is all about finding out more about it. While Eric is hesitant about Thor’s mental state and whether he is telling the truth or not, Darcy supports Jane when it comes to finding Thor for more help. She’s probably not thinking about the long range consequences like Eric, but instead on the excitement of the situation. She also isn’t someone who would hold back what she’s thinking. She thinks it and she says it. She’s got some tact of course, but she’s more open about what she says than others might be.
Darcy is also very much a product of 21st century America. Her hand is perpetually attached to her cell phone should anything exciting happen. Her thoughts are often self-oriented first and foremost before her concern goes out to others. While Jane was rightfully mourning the loss of her work, Darcy’s concern was for her personal things, like her iPod. That’s not to say she’s a completely selfish person. She still likes helping people out if she thinks they deserve it. When The Destroyer arrived Darcy helped Jane and Eric evacuate the other people in town so they wouldn’t be hurt. She also volunteered to stay during the fight, instead of running to safety. Over the course of the movie Jane, Eric, and Thor had become people Darcy had an interest in, and finally considered friends. Because of this she supports them and forgets about her self-interest. (Of course, she still gets pretty nervous about the fact that The Destroyer will likely kill them all.)
She can be very observant at times. While Jane and Eric can get bogged down in theories, Darcy can see what’s right in front of her. The other two missed the image of Thor in the storm because they were too busy talking hypotheticals. Darcy noticed it because it was a hard fact. And while she’s good about seeing the truth right there in front of her, there’s a part of her that wants to believe in the things that aren’t right in front of her. When Thor shows up her first reaction is very much “oh hey look at the crazy drunk guy” but as evidence starts popping up that something stranger than that was going on, she’s pretty quick to start believing in the more fantastical notions being tossed around.
Overall she’s got a good heart. It’s just sometimes she gets…distracted. When on task she can achieve a lot for herself and the people around her. She’s a hard worker when inspired to be one, so really it’s all about the right environment for her. Since she’s grown to like Jane and the work she does, Darcy works harder, and I believe, will continue to do so as the go along.
First Person (entry type):
I’m pretty sure that Thor has eaten every last Poptart in this whole town. I was just really craving a chocolate frosted this morning so I figure I’d look in the break room for one, and what do I find? Seven empty Poptart boxes. Seven! I mean, I get that he’s got some super, crazy metabolism, but is it too much to go to the store and restock after you binge on all seven boxes?
So I do the next best thing and head down to the store to buy the new boxes that everyone else neglected to do before me. Except of course, when I got there they were sold out of Poptarts. Apparently Jane stocked up earlier this week and Mr. I’m Totally Cut has already gone through them all. Those seven empty boxes were the last boxes of Poptarts in town.
So my question to the community is this:
Can someone worldhop me a Poptart?
Third Person:
They stole her iPod. Okay, sure. They had also stolen all of Jane’s work and consequently her main ambition in life, but her iPod was important too! She’d spent years collecting the songs that sat in that precious little device. Something like that wasn’t easy work, not matter what the casual listener thought. She’d compiled at least twenty different playlists all for different moods and occasions. Right then, if it hadn’t been stolen from her, then she’d be playing her “life sucks” playlist. It mostly featured upbeat songs; even the occasional techno. (But that was only to be used sparingly.)
As she sat on the roof with Eric and Jane she could tell they could use a listen to the “life sucks” playlist, too. Possibly even more than she did. Okay, not possibly. Definitely. When Darcy considered what it would feel like to lose all of those school credits she’d earned so far it was easy to understand just a smidge of what Jane must have been feeling as they dangled their feet in the air. If Jane was feeling like Darcy now imagined she did, well she could shut up about her about her iPod for a little while.
Even if she had just downloaded those thirty songs onto it.