I glance around at the Maltusian city around us. "Oh? Since when?"
"End of last year. I was getting bored with how quiet our Sector was, and asked to be reassigned. My Controller has finished the machines for changing people into Effigies automatically and he wants me to train them."
Hmm. I guess he's been proven a functional weapon, and now Jevek is moving to full production testing status.
Mr. van Wyck doesn't have a military background, but he is 100% of the non-Martians with his power set and that's inevitably going to help the new people adjust.
Wait…
And presumably he's at least done
some basic training with the NEMO forces. Otherwise, there's always advisors to help him work out a training routine.
"Last year? Did you miss the whole Anti-Life..? Thing?"
He looks a little puzzled. "What anti-life thing?"
Man might be one of a
very small number of humans not exposed to the Anti-Life. Him, Jade... Adam Blake... Anyone else?
Be-cause his powers don't come with a database or news feed.
"Ah, short version, a mafia boss made a deal with Darkseid and got given the ability to inflict weaponised clinical depression on the whole planet. It took the Justice League months to undo it, and it's been like a second Sheeda invasion as far as the effect on civil society is concerned."
Which, I suspect, will make van Wyck
not want to go visiting anytime soon.
"Oh." He looks dismayed for a moment, then his eyes snap back to me. "Why didn't you tell me?"
"I had no idea where you were, and… I assumed that if you were on Earth that you were already involved. I was… Updating the N.E.M.O. database with everything I discovered…"
Including 'Above top secret' briefings on stuff like the White Light, no doubt.
"Uh."
"You didn't read it?"
Not everyone is as diligent about reading briefings, OL. Especially when they have to do it
manually.
"I didn't have much of a life back on Earth." He shrugs disinterestedly. "No one to keep track of. Things going alright now?"
"Not great, but… The remaining problems can't really be fixed with brute force. I mean, if… Controller Jevek Jos Jar can spare you, we could give you a region to look after. Policing is one of the things that's… Collapsed in a lot of places."
...
After making sure he's got enough mental shielding to protect him from lingering traces, I hope.
"That what you're doing?"
"I'm on infrastructure repairs. You don't realise exactly how much road there is on Earth until you've got to rebuild it."
Close to
34 million miles, at a rough estimate. And that's probably just the paved and sealed roads. Never mind tiny dirt tracks in the middle of
woop-woop.
He grimaces. Jevek made him powerful enough to keep up with a normal Lantern in a fight without the empathic requirement, but he has almost no utility in other situations and he knows it. Best to move on.
"How long until they start letting you lose on Reach targets?"
Drawback of
basically operating on manual controls for his powers. I suspect he's developed a few mnemonic shortcuts for certain techniques.
"About a week. He wants to get the new recruits used to their abilities, then find an ideal target so he can assess how best to use us."
An ideal target is a reasonable place to start, but depending on how he Jevek wants to use them a less than ideal target might be better. And even then, they'll have to outperform L.E.G.I.O.N. marines by a lot for them to be worth N.E.M.O.'s time. Because they can't hide like Darkstars and lack Lantern adaptability, so the marines are their competition when it comes to combat viability.
Problem is, once he's deployed them, the Reach will know they exist... A secret weapon is only effective as long as the enemy don't know it exists, after all.
"I'll look forwards to hearing how it goes." Hm. "Actually, your… Faster than light travel. Are the Reach interdicting it?"
He grins. "No. No. We can fly right past their defenses. Attack them anywhere."
Can they haul ships along with them, though? Single operatives can't exactly occupy a planet, after all.
I raise my right forefinger. "Until they work out how it happened and block you. The first attack has to count, and you have to have a way to get away again."
"It's super-telekinesis. The only way to block it is to have someone who's better at telekinesis, and they don't have anyone like that. All the martians are back on Mars and Adam Blake is in Vega."
I seriously doubt the Reach
haven't run across psychic species before. And an Effigy can only protect themselves as long as they can think to.
"We don't have a full list of every species that they've exterminated and we certainly don't have a list of every species that they've had dealings with. I wish you all success, but don't get overconfident." I think he's rolling his eyes but the flame effect makes it hard to tell. "Ah, what species are compatible with… Becoming an Effigy?"
"Everyone we've tested it on. Apparently it even works on Reach tissue samples." He shrugs. "We've got no problem recruiting anyone who wants to join. And we're immune to just about every form of mind control they use."
That's
very interesting. How
did Jevek develop this process, again?
I smile. "Maybe don't recruit reachians anyway."
"What-? No, we're not-." He shakes his head. "Look, I've got work to do. Catch you later."
He turns away and flies off at speed.
Ah... Attempt at humour failed. I suppose OL can't ace
every social roll he makes.
Huh. I suppose that it's good to know that he's alright. But the whole 'Effigy' thing… It seems to be a villain thing, if I'm not being a little unfair there. It would work really well if deployed en masse on a population with almost no combat capacity, as it would immediately make them a lot more dangerous. But in a situation like this… The war just doesn't involve that much direct combat close to our civilian populations. The Reach are focused on mind control, with extermination being a long term side effect. And with the only being able to destroy…
They're a
weapon, not a toolset. In
that respect, they'll always be second-class to a Ring. But being able to do their thing
without having to feel a certain way does make them efficient at it. On the other hands, there may be extremely long-term side-effects that haven't shown up yet...
I suppose that the at-will FTL has some utility at least.
My ring flashes.
Honestly, it could be a clever back-up option for some Lanterns.
"Answer?"
Ah, not a message. Just data. And… Ah. Not unwelcome news. Richard Madoc did not survive the Anti-Life. Nothing ironic, just beaten to death by someone in the prison he was housed in. It's unlikely that we'll ever know who, and honestly it's not that important.
I don't think I'll mention it to Calliope. She either knows or doesn't care.
Good riddance to bad rubbish. If she knows, she probably toasted his death and moved on. Not like she'd have gone to Hades' realm to check that he's been properly judged. And that assumes he'd have ended up
there anyway.
Hm. I can feel Orange Lanterns focusing on self-reflection. It gives their connection to the orange light a distinct feel, less… Grabby. Perhaps I'm being unfair, but I hope that neither Ragnar or Zartok make the same breakthrough that Xalitan did anytime soon. I'm pretty sure that they'd both want a fight to the death, and I don't particularly want my Corps to be the sort of organisation where that happens. Perhaps it's my fault for offering exactly that to both of them, but…
On the other hand, Death is not exactly the threat to you that it is to other people, OL. Prepare a clone ahead of time, make sure you shunt into it if they win, and let them have the position they wanted.
Xalitan appears next to me, and I don't notice any of the disorientation that accompanies some form of teleportation.
"You got the hang of it, then?"
And the young man seems to take to it well. I'm guessing OL could feel the slight shudder in the universe as he reformed, and thus wasn't caught off-guard...
"Yes. I think so. I visited Onigar, and a moment later I was here. And my constructs remained strong around her, even when she-."
He stops talking.
...No conspicuous lipstick stains, I hope. Upside, he can
make booty calls visit his lady whenever he needs to.
"When she distracted you? When you felt another emotion?" He nods awkwardly. "That's another nice benefit. Even in combat you can feel other things without your constructs weakening. Focusing makes them stronger…"
I shrug, and he nods.
Good man, not embarrassing him about it. After all, OL's done the same thing with Jade occasionally, I'm sure.
"That will be helpful. Illustres, now that I am enlightened, what is my next assignment?"
"Up to Dox, I suppose. Let's go and ask him."
Since they
are still members of a military force, no matter how high their rank is to allow them the freedom to pursue their own affairs...