TO: Avengers, Hill, Coulson, Fury
FROM: Thor (dictated)
Stark mentioned Amora might have discovered the Blight on Earth. The Blight is an ancient creature, but not of any known realm. In legend, it has destroyed entire worlds, but separating fact and fantasy is difficult with the Blight. The risk of its presence on Earth is too great to be ignored, however.
I contacted and met with Amora in Central Park. She had conditions for releasing information. We agreed upon terms. None of the terms influence any other Avengers or members of SHIELD.
I discovered evidence of a supernatural predator attacking a human. There were deep gouges, claw marks, across several trees high above. There was remains of dried blood. The tracks left during the attack indicate a brief brawl, grappling, and then complete submission.
I would have dismissed Amora's insistence that the Blight was responsible were it not for an image she conjured of one of the men. He was impossibly disfigured, and bore signs of unnatural biological enhancement.
Jarvis was able to discover footage of one of the men entering Central Park through unnatural means. It is included.
Video: (A man leaps from a skyscraper over thirty stories tall and falls towards the trees of Central Park. Before he strikes the ground, something shoots from his arm (or perhaps it is his arm!) and attaches itself to a tree. A moment later he disappears into the foliage. The man is not Peter Parker.)
FROM: Thor (dictated)
Stark mentioned Amora might have discovered the Blight on Earth. The Blight is an ancient creature, but not of any known realm. In legend, it has destroyed entire worlds, but separating fact and fantasy is difficult with the Blight. The risk of its presence on Earth is too great to be ignored, however.
I contacted and met with Amora in Central Park. She had conditions for releasing information. We agreed upon terms. None of the terms influence any other Avengers or members of SHIELD.
I discovered evidence of a supernatural predator attacking a human. There were deep gouges, claw marks, across several trees high above. There was remains of dried blood. The tracks left during the attack indicate a brief brawl, grappling, and then complete submission.
I would have dismissed Amora's insistence that the Blight was responsible were it not for an image she conjured of one of the men. He was impossibly disfigured, and bore signs of unnatural biological enhancement.
Jarvis was able to discover footage of one of the men entering Central Park through unnatural means. It is included.
Video: (A man leaps from a skyscraper over thirty stories tall and falls towards the trees of Central Park. Before he strikes the ground, something shoots from his arm (or perhaps it is his arm!) and attaches itself to a tree. A moment later he disappears into the foliage. The man is not Peter Parker.)