["They did something to him." Yes, that's the obvious conclusion, but--why? Aside from the obvious because they could or because they had him in custody. Would they do whatever had caused Loki to be a screaming mess when they'd finally rescued him to any of the Immune they could get their hands on? Delta shivers at the thought, despite York's warmth and the covers.
On the other hand, if they'd expected a response, why not be more subtle about it and just make changes in the hospital under cover of looped footage or something? Maybe Bifrons is not that smart.]
action; Day 138, late evening
On the other hand, if they'd expected a response, why not be more subtle about it and just make changes in the hospital under cover of looped footage or something? Maybe Bifrons is not that smart.]
But why him? Because it was convenient?