"Straightforward enough to not just take being locked up in here if it was his brother doing it. Thor knows what he can do and he wouldn't put up with that shit, not when there's way too much other stuff going on." For all that Clint will never forgive Loki (which Nat well knows), he can - reluctantly - understand why Thor's more willing to think sort of well of him. A few centuries of familihood kind of gives you a history that you don't want to forget. But he'd accepted that his brother had become a bad person willing to destroy things to get what he wanted, and there was no erasing that. "He also said he can't feel any trace of any of the Stones around or anything kind of mystical like that, but he's not the magician in the family so he might just not be able to tell." But if Thor couldn't tell, Clint and Nat had no way in hell of knowing themselves, being baseline human with no added "powers."
"Stuff here's dialed back anyway. Anyone with powers - Wanda, Thor, some others I met here - they can't do anywhere near as much as they can back home. Seems like it's about one-fourth of their normal levels, so that puts us on a more even playing field with the people in here at least."
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"Stuff here's dialed back anyway. Anyone with powers - Wanda, Thor, some others I met here - they can't do anywhere near as much as they can back home. Seems like it's about one-fourth of their normal levels, so that puts us on a more even playing field with the people in here at least."