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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-05-24 03:08 pm

[ SECRET POST #2699 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2699 ⌋

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Bit early today, sorry!

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(Anonymous) 2014-05-28 06:52 am (UTC)(link)
He'll do what he believes is right; if it lines up with the orders, that's nice, if it doesn't, he'll do it anyway.

Which...is pretty much exactly what Steve did in that Avengers scene. He broke into a locked room, removed an experimental weapon without permission, and stood up to Fury (who's more or less his superior officer) in semi-public regarding the project.

Imo, the fact that Steve needed some persuasion before taking Tony's concerns seriously says more about his then-relationship with Tony than about Steve himself. At that point, Steve saw Tony as little more than a flashy, egocentric, unreliable dilettante; of course Steve was going to try to keep Tony focused on the task at hand, and to be suspicious of Tony's motives for spying on SHIELD. And, even so, the end result was Steve defying the rules to do what he believed was right--no mischaracterization there that I can see.