[As soon as he goes on to explain his question, she draws her hand back to her side, settles in her lap this time. The pop-tarts are long forgotten, merely taking up space as she listens, considers things. She's sure that there's skepticism with leaving her around a computer of any sort, but the request isn't too much.
It's the matter of getting through security, past those levels and into the heart of the matter, because information about others outside of SHIELD can compromise others, make things complicated when an agent is more concerned with someone else than the task at hand. It's different with Thor, different with Steve too, when he's brought up. From what she's seen of them, their dedication to the cause rivals that of some of the most seasoned here. They deserve good news, with what they've had to go through.
And Nat's piece of good news would be being able to stick it to the government. That's more pricey than finding out if someone's alright or not. So she shifts, scoots forward and thinks on it. Her feet are pressed flat against the wall as she keeps seated, moves to take a bite of her pop tart at least. Her eyes scan the hall as she does so.]
That shouldn't be too difficult to get, name or no. [A pause, and she considers her options. Just get to a computer, get the information, get in and out. Still, with Hill on constant security of the mainframe and Coulson likely to find out as soon as she logs in, she's planning.] - I'd need you to keep watch, though.
- wow, way to be hurtful. :c
It's the matter of getting through security, past those levels and into the heart of the matter, because information about others outside of SHIELD can compromise others, make things complicated when an agent is more concerned with someone else than the task at hand. It's different with Thor, different with Steve too, when he's brought up. From what she's seen of them, their dedication to the cause rivals that of some of the most seasoned here. They deserve good news, with what they've had to go through.
And Nat's piece of good news would be being able to stick it to the government. That's more pricey than finding out if someone's alright or not. So she shifts, scoots forward and thinks on it. Her feet are pressed flat against the wall as she keeps seated, moves to take a bite of her pop tart at least. Her eyes scan the hall as she does so.]
That shouldn't be too difficult to get, name or no. [A pause, and she considers her options. Just get to a computer, get the information, get in and out. Still, with Hill on constant security of the mainframe and Coulson likely to find out as soon as she logs in, she's planning.] - I'd need you to keep watch, though.
If you really want to do this.