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Cannot figure out why this chapter is called "Betrayal".
Is it because of Emil Hamilton?
 
Good chapter, Bit of a fix though, Father Boxes are Darkseids. They Corrupt everyone who makes contact with it to Only serve Darkseids Will. Mother boxes belong to the New Gods, Good guys and all that jazz.
 
Chapter 71 - Battle of Fools New
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Metropolis

Miles watched the line in front of the hospital, sipping his ice tea.

It was long.

He had to suddenly accelerate the plan. The timer on the Mother Box had moved down to four bars in two days. It must have sent a signal to Apokolips. Since he had no reason to wait, the cash for blood event had to be carried out now.

"How much are you paying for this again?" she asked, rolling the glass in her hand.

He smirked. "Claire, please. I could spend billions, and it would be worth making Space Satan fight Transdimensional Satan."

Sure, neither would die, but the battle would leave both sides weakened. His favorite state of their existence.

"They won't know what hit them," Baraka said with a grin that reached his eyes.

"That they won't. I only wish I could watch the confrontation."

"Oh, for the love of..." Claire muttered, turning her head around, ducking behind the chair. Miles glanced at her and then scanned the crowd, finding the source of her discomfort. Her parents were in the line. The couple thankfully didn't see her.

Neither had the kid waiting with them.

"Hey, is that your brother?" Baraka asked, pointing at the kid behind the couple, who had the same hair and eye color as Claire. She peeked out of her cover, eyes narrowing.

"He is," Miles said.

Claire rolled her eyes. "You looked them up?"

Of course he had. She didn't know why she even bothered to ask.

"I wanted to be informed if they ever managed to contact you."

"Not going to happen," she said, ducking behind the chair.

"I know."

"What about the kid?" she asked.

"He doesn't have a metapower. Just your ordinary high school senior teen." Claire was sent to Metropolis Center for Paranormal Studies at thirteen. Her parents had their son the same year, months after she was admitted.

Now at twenty-three, she had a ten-year-old little brother.

"Did they tell him about me?" she asked, glancing at the kid frowning behind the line.

"He actually tried to look for you, but there is only so much he could have done," he said. The kid had called the center, only to be told there was no Claire Selton. He had also gone to the police, but no one took him seriously.

"Do you want me to meet him?" she asked.

"Claire, it's your life. I just gave you the information; what you do with it is your business."

"What do you think then?"

"That the kid had nothing to do with the stupidity of your parents."

"I'll think about it."




With the promise of cash, it took no time at all for the hospital to reach its target amount. Naturally, there were too many people hiding their afflictions. The blood taken from them had to be disposed of.

"Please sign here," the chief physician said, holding out the necessary form. He signed it, taking possession of the biohazardous material. Claire and Baraka pushed the sealed container away, taking it to the truck.

Dressed in full-body protective gear.

He handed the document back, following along. The badge of MedAdvance Waste Disposal was clear on his shoulders, right in the view of the cameras. They took the backdoor. The truck was likewise fitted with the logo of the shell company.

His partners in crime loaded the container. He twisted the key, smiled, and drove away.




Halfway into the reported location of the disposal facility, the truck stopped. The three of them switched the plates, removed the logos, and drove once again. For the purpose of the ritual, he had found a location far away from the city. An abandoned farm with no humans in a wide radius, there would be no disruption to their work.

The ride would take a couple of hours. Teleporting the container to the lab and then to the farm while splitting the weight beneath the teleport limit was not worth the trouble.

"What got you looking so distracted?" he asked. Claire kept glancing out of the window while fumbling with her phone.

"My brother. What was his name?" she asked.

"Clay."

She gave him a dry look, blinking. Miles shrugged. "Don't look at me like that. I didn't name him."

"What's his number?" she asked. Her parents had given her a phone at that age. It was possible they gave him one too.

"Here," Miles said, holding his phone out with the number.

Claire recorded the number but didn't call. She kept watching the trees they were passing by, turning the phone in her hand. He didn't comment at first.

"Call him or don't. Either is better than agonizing over it."

She pressed the call button. "To hell with it."

"Hey, who is this?"

"Claire, your sister."

"What?!"

"Yeah, yeah, stop shouting. Also, don't tell those two anything, or I am hanging up."

"Okay, okay, I won't. Can we talk face to face?"

"I am working now. Maybe later."

"Working? What do you do?"

"I am a bodyguard."

"Guess you can't tell me more?"

"No. How is school?"

"Good," the kid said.

The conversation itself mostly consisted of generic questions. She didn't know how to speak to a brother whose existence she just learned today. The awkwardness was to be expected.

"Listen, kid, I got work to do. I'll call you later, maybe," Claire said as the truck came to a stop. Raven was already inside with the Mother Box.

Miles opened the doors, letting Claire and Baraka pull the cryo container out. The three of them pushed it up the small slope.

"Hey," Raven said, standing at the entrance with the Mother Box.

"Hey. We got you all the blood you need."

"Bring it in. I have everything else ready," she said, walking back inside. They followed while Miles calculated the timer, which only had one bar remaining now.

He didn't have as much time as he had thought. Rather than wait, he wanted to be rid of the Mother Box immediately.

The inside of the barn stank of mold.

Raven had already drawn an intricate pentagram with chalk. There were five candle clusters on each end and the Mother Box in the middle. They opened the container, exposing the packs of disease-carrying blood.

"I'll handle everything. You guys just stay back," Raven said. She took a meditative pose, and the barn darkened. She began to mutter in low tones in a language that scratched his ears. The shadows on the edge of his vision began to dance.

Five blood packs flew out, each one standing over a candle. The packs peeled away, leaving the red globes to float. They touched the flames, turning them crimson. The pentagram on the ground flashed red. The vibrant flames shot out of the candles, creating an exact copy of the cursed sigil.

The remaining blood packs flew out of the container, each one being drained quickly. The blood disappeared into the unholy pentagram, making it glow brighter with each drop.

Once all the blood was gone, the pentagram coalesced into a maelstrom, slowly descending on the Mother Box.




Apokolips

"What is happening to the Mother Box?"

"Unknown. The humans could be meddling with it."

"No more delays, DeSaad. Open the portals now. I want the Kryptonian's head," Darkseid growled, his eyes flashing an ominous red.

He nodded, pressing several keys and sending the signal. Several portals flashed into existence in front of the Parademons. Darkseid flew ahead without a delay, grinning as he imagined finding Earth on the other side.




He came out of the portal, ready to declare his victory.

Only he stood above a plane of endless red and lava.

"What is this trickery?" He sought lifeforms to determine his current location.

One appeared, definitely not a human. "Who are you to intrude on my realm, worm?"

"I am Darkseid. Where is Earth?"

"Ah," Trigon's eyes shone. "One of the new gods. My daughter has sent me quite the gift."

Darkseid responded by firing twin crimson beams that struck the entity. Rather than screaming in agony, the being laughed. "Good, show me what you can do, little godling."

They slammed into each other in the middle, while the Parademon Army battled the Demonic Legions of Hell.




Metropolis

The maelstrom dissipated into nothing, leaving a metallic taste in the air. The flames went out, and the white chalk pentagram turned dark, breaking into pieces that were carried away by the unnatural wind.

The Mother Box was gone, just as he had seen the last bar on the timer fade away.

"Well done, everyone. Let's eat out today," he said, gesturing to the door. "Claire, if you would be so kind." He pointed at the barn once they were outside.

She nodded, releasing two streams inside, burning everything away, including the truck since they had no need for it anymore. As soon as she was done, the teleporter took them back.

It was an extremely productive day.




Beckett Residence

"Zalika, get dressed. We are going out to eat," Miles called out, taking his coat off.

"Zalika?" he called out again, getting no response.

There was a commotion upstairs, making them suspicious. He tilted his head up, activating his watch in case there was an intruder. He walked up, quiet as a mouse, and all three stopped before her door.

Zalika burst out, face red, a boy behind her.

Miles sighed, sending the nanobots covering his arm back into the watch. There was a sharp intake of breath from Baraka. He stomped towards the blonde boy, but Miles put a hand on his shoulder, stopping him.

"Zalika, you didn't tell me you were going to have a friend," he said, giving the boy a once over. Neither seemed to have dressed in a hurry. He trusted Zalika enough to be responsible. The boy, from his stance, seemed to shy for it anyway.

"Sorry. This is Michael," she squeaked out.

"Sir," the young man said, holding out his hand with a gulp.

He shook the hand with a smile that did not reach his eyes. "Next time, just tell us, alright?"

"Anyway, we were getting ready to eat out. Would you like to join us, Michael?" he said. It would be best if they got to know the kid.

He was about to shake his head, but Zalika nudged him with her foot. "Yes sir, thank you."

"Just call me Miles. Sir makes me feel old."




"I can't believe this," Baraka said with a guttural tone, glaring at Michael, who was standing on the other end of the lawn. It was a futile effort to evade Baraka.

"That she would have a boyfriend?" he asked. He never had siblings, but Baraka's reaction wasn't something extraordinary.

He crossed his arms, glancing at the house. "That we would find him in her room like this."

Miles chuckled. "You mean to tell me you would refuse if a girl invited you to her room?"

He rubbed his eyes. "Yes, no, I don't know."

"Baraka, your sister is smart. You can either trust that she knows what she is doing or not," he said. While he wanted to be informed of if someone was coming over, he trusted Zalika enough to let a boyfriend come over.

He would be doing a background check, of course.

"You also will have a girlfriend someday. Would you really want her brother or family to look like they want to kill you?"

"Fine. I won't do anything," he said, glaring at Michael one last time.

Their wait was over as the girls came out. Zalika glanced at her brother and then at Michael. Seeing he was fine, she dragged them both to the limo. Baraka took the wheel, while everyone else sat at the back.

"How did you two meet?" he asked Michael, who had calmed down enough to sit comfortably.

"On the internet. We were playing an online game," he said, his green eyes glancing at Zalika.

"And decided to meet today?" He wanted to know if they were meeting in secret for some reason.

"I wanted to take her to lunch, but she said she had to study."

"I trust Zalika. However, I would like to be informed next time." He was not her father, but he certainly wanted to make sure she was safe.

"I was going to call you, but your job was urgent."

"Zalika, you can always call me unless I specifically say not to."




Michael was a junior in Greenwood High School, a computer nerd, and a bit shy. He did a background check during the ride, seeing nothing out of the ordinary. Zalika could easily find more than him, but he wanted to see it himself.

He took them to a fancy burger restaurant.

Rather than the mass-produced, frozen, preservative-laced food sold by the chain restaurants, everything was fresh and chemical-free for the most part. Once Baraka stopped glaring daggers after a kick to his shin, the lunch was pleasant.

As all good things, it had to come to an abrupt end for him.

"Hey," he said, putting the phone between his shoulder and ear, wiping his hands.

"We need you to come in. We have a visitor with urgent news."

"I'll be there."

"Claire, I have to go. You can drop Michael off when he wants to leave. Otherwise, take the rest of the day off."

"Got it."




Watchtower

He walked into the meeting room, seeing all the members together. He was worried their visitor would be the Justice Lord Martian Manhunter.

It was Orion.

"May we begin now?" the red-haired, biological second son of Darkseid said, his lips twitching.

"Go ahead," Superman said while Miles took a seat.

"Darkseid is planning to assault your world. Two days ago, we detected the signal of a Mother Box on Earth. It was short and disappeared almost instantly. While many think it was nothing, I do not believe so."

The room tensed at Orion's revelation. All the League members straightened up, waiting for more. All except one.

"Miles?" Batman asked, seeing him smile.

He took his hat off, combing a hand through his hair. "He is right, Darkseid did send a Mother Box. I was going to come up after my lunch was over."

"You found the Mother Box? Where is it?" Orion demanded, getting in his face as the fury coursing through his veins showed itself.

Miles raised an eyebrow, and their guest slowly sat down. "I sent it to Trigon's realm. I figured he and Darkseid could weaken each other for us."

"Trigon?" Superman leaped to his feet first, eyes widening. "Are you sure it's safe?" The fight with Trigon's avatar was still fresh in his mind.

He gave a lopsided grin, leaning back on his chair. "Absolutely. I wager they are busy trying to murder each other while their armies dwindle."

"The Devil?" Orion burst out laughing, holding his belly. "This, this is great news." He knew the horrific stories of Trigon's might. More than a worthy opponent to his birth father, this unintended war would leave Apokolips in no state to continue its conquests for a long while.

Kudos to Icy Hot for the Space and Interdimensional Satan quote.






In the next chapter:

"Miles, was it?" Orion asked, all smiles and butterflies.

"Yes."

He brought his arm across his chest, giving a short but deliberate bow. "You have my thanks. Darkseid rarely gets what he deserves. Your news will make a lot of people happy."

Miles gave an equal bow. "Believe me, it was my pleasure."





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A question, this story, what dc continuities are present? i know that its the young justice one because its listed, but there is also the justice league and elements from the animated batman and superman series, what else is present? Just curious about it.
Also, i would really like to see the fight of trigon and darkside, the justice league dark conclusion never showed the end result and that universe was deleted by the end of the tomorrow verse
 
I figure this was after Darkseid brainwashed Superman into thinking he was his son, 'cause Cadmus? That was made in response to seeing such a nightmare turn to reality.

That aside, I can share Orion's mirth at having the two Great Evils fighting one another, 'tis a win for all but them! :V
 
Chapter 72 - What Could Have Been New
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Watchtower

"Miles, was it?" Orion asked, all smiles and butterflies.

"Yes."

He brought his arm across his chest, giving a short but deliberate bow. "You have my thanks. Darkseid rarely gets what he deserves. Your news will make a lot of people happy."

Miles gave an equal bow. "Believe me, it was my pleasure."

"Then I shall not worry you all any longer," he said, offering small words of farewell and departing to his home to inform the Highfather.

All eyes snapped on him as soon as Orion left. "You sent Darkseid to fight Trigon and didn't tell us?" Wonder Woman asked, smiling, her tone light but not accusatory.

He quickly uploaded the images and relevant intelligence on the case, presenting them as holograms. "One of my contacts informed me that there were humanoid creatures seen in several parts of Metropolis, coming out of the sewers. I had nothing better to do and decided to investigate. I found a Parademon carrying a Mother Box, most likely sent here when Darkseid was here."

Two images appeared, one depicting the destroyed Parademon and the other, the Mother Box.

"The timer on it showed at least two weeks more, but Mother Boxes are alive. It must have sent a signal, which accelerated the timeline. Rather than waste time, I sent it to Trigon's dimension as soon as I could."

"And as I said, I was going to come after my lunch was over since the danger was gone."

Flash reached across the table, holding his fist out. "Well, good riddance. Let those two tear each other up, maybe even kill if we are lucky."

He bumped it. "The battle is unlikely to end in a decisive victory for either side, but their armies will be spent. At the least, Darkseid can't afford to invade anywhere for a while."

"Any other dangers we should be aware of?" Batman asked.

He nodded, bringing out a file. "Actually, I recently met an acquaintance, one from an alternate universe. She gave me a list of the perils her Justice League fought, at least the ones that took place before her Earth was destroyed."

"Most of it already happened, but there is quite an interesting event she mentioned, one that has roots in our universe."

"Which is?"

"Icthultu and the old ones."

Shayera turned to him sharply. "Hawkgirl?" Green Lantern asked, seeing her narrowed eyes.

She put her forehead on her palms, glancing at the file. "Thanagarians used to worship Icthultu once. It gave us agriculture, science, philosophy, and many other boons."

"What did it cost?" Batman asked. He doubted it would be because Icthultu was simply benevolent.

"The souls of our people. We stopped worshipping it once they learned the price, but they still exist."

"How do we prevent this?"

"We kill Icthultu, just as they did," Superman said, putting the papers back on the table.

Flash clapped his hands. "Alright, problem solved. Now, did you say her Earth was destroyed? How?"

His leg was bouncing up and down, and his cheerful mood wasn't there, contrary to his words.

"Anti-Monitor. It is an entity with an instinctual desire to destroy all life and positive matter, leaving only the antimatter universe in existence," he explained. He really should get around to uploading the Blacklist to the computer.

"How do we stop him?" Red Tornado asked. The multiverse was getting increasingly dangerous and ever so close to them.

Miles steepled his fingers, thumbs tapping together in thought. "Provided he comes into our universe? Good question."

"You don't have a plan?" Manhunter asked. While it was an enormous responsibility, Miles was their best bet to be ready for an incursion.

"I do. It's just that I need your very best to keep it a secret. If it gets out, all of existence will be in trouble." Mind control, mind reading, spies, and even a loose mouth could risk exposing that he knew the Anti-Life Equation. It would bring just about everyone in the know after him.

Hence, it was best to make sure the League did not ask.

Superman's eyes swept over everyone, asking for silent permission. He turned to Miles, tilting his head down slowly. "Then don't say anything. Let's not risk it."

"Are you all certain?"

"I trust you," the boy scout smiled.

Shayera rose from her chair, restless. "If we are done, I need to return to Thanagar and bring back everything we have on Icthultu."

Superman followed along to chase his own leads. "I'll contact Dr. Fate."

"This friend of yours, was she a hero?" Batman asked.

"She was. I am sure you can understand that she simply doesn't have the heart for it these days."

"Alright, thanks."

The events from Karen's dimension had proceeded differently in several parts. Some of the show events had taken place, but the rest were different. The mess with Icthultu was the last one in her list, preceded by Despero.

Nothing about the Justice Lords.

Still, he had a small army of androids ready to tackle them.



Beckett Residence

He returned home to a frosty atmosphere. Baraka and Zalika were sitting apart, occasionally stealing glances.

"Zalika, you aren't a child, and I am not some hard ass who will ground you for having a boyfriend. Next time you want to have someone over, just tell us," he said to her, irritated by the atmosphere before turning to Baraka.

"Baraka, your sister did make a mistake, but you are making a mountain out of a molehill. I understand you are angry because your brotherly instincts say so. Do yourself a favor and stop."

The siblings shared a glance but didn't say anything.

"Was I clear enough?" he asked.

"Yeah," they said at the same time.

"Claire, was there any problem with our guest?"

"Nope. Dropped him home without an issue. The kid's parents are squeaky clean too."

"Good. I have some work to do in my room. You can order whatever you want."



His work included finally writing his knowledge down. Darkseid, Trigon, Anti-Monitor, and the myriad of villains, both on Earth and extraterrestrial in origin, would be recorded and loaded to the League's computer. Weaknesses, behavioral patterns, aims, and everything else that could be used against them.

Sensitive knowledge was omitted since the Watchtower wasn't exactly impenetrable. Also, not everyone needed to know the existence of the Anti-Life Equation or other, less dangerous weapons.

Darkseid's status as a multiversal being was included, if only because he considered killing him. Darkseid wasn't always what he was; there was a point in his life, a short one, where he could be killed, ridding the existence of the god of evil forever.

A dangerous proposition.

Such a fundamental change would have repercussions. The Spectre wouldn't let it go unpunished. He would have to somehow reach an accord, preventing the entity from acting.

Or he would have to come up with an alternative. Rather than kill his multiversal concept, he could just take the avatar out, somehow. That part was fair game, he was certain, but the how remained.

The aftermath of killing the remaining enemies was at least less of a hassle.




Watchtower

His three-day work marathon had come to an end. Everything was reviewed and ready to upload to the league's database.

Just in time to see two Martian Manhunters in the station.

"J'onn, you didn't tell me you had a twin brother," he quipped, knowing the time had come.

"I do not. This is me from an alternate reality. He requests our League's assistance."

"With what?"

"The dimensions are collapsing on one another. Our dimension seems to be at the center of it."

"If you can give a bit more detail, I may be able to figure out if there is anything out there responsible for it. We already met one interdimensional refugee whose universe faced destruction. If it's what I fear, your whole universe faces destruction," he said with a grim tone.

"Anti-Monitor?" Superman asked after a second of delay.

"Possibly. In which case this portal could potentially give him a window to our universe."

"We can't just abandon them," Wonder Woman said, looking away. It certainly was quite the dilemma they faced.

"Honestly, the choice is yours. There is nothing certain yet, and I might be wrong."

"But if you are not, our universe could be in danger as well."

"We should go. If nothing else, we can at least get firsthand experience against the Anti-Monitor. Otherwise, we can handle it," Batman said. It was the best chance they had at seeing what could be done against the entity.

If it was the enemy this time.

"Agreed," Hawkgirl said, walking through the portal. One by one, they left, with Batman as the last.

He laid a hand on the Caped Crusader's shoulder, eyes narrowed, whispering. "Careful, something is wrong."

Batman nodded and walked through the portal, as did the rest of the League. Miles gathered his hands at his back, pressing a button. Once the portal closed, he stood alone in the station.

While he waited, he uploaded the list to the computer and sat down to watch the Earth from the window.




The portal opened two hours later, the sound of a sudden air displacement announcing it. He turned around, seeing Superman, Wonder Woman, Hawkgirl, Manhunter and Green Lantern, all in different clothing.

"You must be Miles," Superman said. He was identical to the boy scout, yet his voice carried an edge that the good counterpart lacked.

"Any reason you are here without my teammates?" he asked. His calm demeanor unnerved the Justice Lords.

Hawkgirl stepped forward. "They are fine. We are here to ensure the safety of this planet, just as we did back in ours."

He chuckled, low and humorless. "You have one chance to return them, leave, and never come back. Otherwise, I will send you four back in stretchers."

"You and what army?" Wonder Woman challenged.

Miles snapped his fingers. Amazo, Claire, and Baraka, along with his small army of androids, decloaked, standing before the Justice Lords. "This army."

"Amazo?!" Superman flinched, taking a step back. They were the ones who said everything was proceeding exactly the same. Which meant Amazo mopped the floor with them once upon a time.

"You will not be warned again. Return the Justice League members alive and well and leave this dimension," the android said, his eyes glowing a baleful red.

Superman glared at them all, fists clenching.

"You don't know the things that will happen, the danger this Earth will face."

"Such as?"

"Luthor, he becomes the president and almost starts a nuclear war."

Miles blinked once and burst out laughing, his loud voice echoing in the chamber. He began to slap his hand on the table, stumping Amazo and the Justice Lords.

"You imbeciles let Luthor become the president? My goodness, you are dumber than Solomon Grundy himself. At least he has an excuse; what's with being undead and all. But you? Your stupidity honestly impresses me," he said, rising from his chair to clap enthusiastically.

Superman glared at him. "You think it won't happen here?"

"Of course I won't let Lex Luthor become the next president. Unlike you, I have this wondrous ability," he said, wiggling his fingers.

"What is it?" Wonder Woman asked. Did this member of the League, one who did not exist in their reality, have prophetic abilities?

"Common sense. I would suggest you use it as well, but I think that ship has already sailed past."

He shook his head.

"At any rate, I will not warn you again. Bring the Justice League back now."

There was a tense standoff. The air became thick with aggression. He waited for their answer.

It came with fists and weapons. Wonder Woman attacked Amazo, while Greenn Lantern, Manhunter and Hawkgirl attacked Claire, Baraka, and the androids.

Superman went straight for him, wrapping a hand around his throat, eyes glowing. Miles raised an eyebrow despite the pressure on his windpipe, knowing it wouldn't take any effort on the Kryptonian's part to break his neck.

He had come prepared, though.

There was a scream, not loud, but it still stopped the battle before it could destroy the station. Superman went to his knees, growling like a wounded animal, while Miles held a dart gun in his hand. The Kryptonian pulled the dart out of his chest, seeing the tip glow with an eerie green color.

"I would say you have thirty minutes before the kryptonite I just injected kills you," he said, waving the gun.

"You are bluffing. We saw your league; they don't kill," Wonder Woman scoffed, disengaging from Amazo.

Miles shot Superman again, causing him to scream out again. "Fifteen minutes now."

"If you were going to kill him, why give us time?" Manhunter asked, trying to read his mind to no avail once more.

He pulled the trigger again. "Around seven minutes."

"Gods, stop, stop," Wonder Woman screamed, seeing he was actually serious.

"Lantern has seven minutes to bring my comrades back. In return, I'll give him something to clear the kryptonite in his system. I would hurry if I were you," he said, nudging the groaning Kryptonian with his feet.

"Go," Wonder Woman ordered, lowering her arms, unflinching before the androids.

Green Lantern left through the portal without looking back.

"You are not a hero, are you?" Diana accused, looking at Superman's groaning form.

He shrugged, taking his seat again. "I am a hero. I just don't take anyone's shit."

Three minutes of tense silence, only interrupted by Justice Lord Superman's groans, Green Lantern returned with his teammates, except for one member.

"Your Hawkgirl is in the hospital; we can't move her right now."

"Then you are going to have to surrender," he said, pointing the gun down.

Wonder Woman's eyes narrowed. "That was not our agreement."

"That was before I learned you put one of my teammates in the hospital. Now, unless you want to carry him to a morgue, surrender."

All four knelt, hands behind their heads. Green Lantern took the ring from his counterpart , Diana lassoed hers, Batman took the mace and Manhunter knocked his evil variant out.

He turned to the evil Superman on the ground. He was groaning, barely whispering, pale as a ghost and sweating bullets. He pulled out another dart gun, shooting him three times, sending nanobots into his body to clear the kryptonite.

"Where did you get the kryptonite?" he asked, glancing at the gun.

He held it out by the handle. "Stole it from Luthor. You know how big of a fan of yours he is."

Superman took the weapon, hanging it on his belt with a grimace. He would have to dispose of it later.

His fascist counterpart was quick to recover. "What? What happened?"

"You messed with the wrong people," the good Superman said, punching his counterpart out.

"That felt good," he said, rubbing his knuckles.

"How did they get you?" Miles asked as the counterparts were secured. He dismissed the android army, sending them out of the base.

"The portal led to a room where they electrocuted us to unconsciousness," Lantern said, rolling his shoulders. He itched to get payback.

"Where did you get the androids?" Wonder Woman asked. She was grateful for the quick rescue but also curious about where the small army had come from.

"Morrow. I managed to convert him to the side of the good."

There were raised eyebrows. Morrow's name was known well, and it wasn't just through the android members of the League. His villainous deeds were numerous. Hearing he was on their side was actually good news.

"This isn't over yet. We should go to their side, rescue Hawkgirl, and put an end to their regime," Superman said, looking at the open portal.

"I can send the androids with you. I am sure the numbers would be helpful." The Justice Lords still had control over their world. The androids would alleviate the burden.

"We'll take them," Batman said, walking through the portal.






In the next chapter:
Green Lantern came out of the portal, carrying an unconscious Hawkgirl. His face was blank, but under his costume, the tensed muscles were visible.

"Which one of you did this?" he asked. He didn't scream or raise his voice. Still, the even tone gave them the chills.

His counterpart turned to him. "It was me. She tried to…."

John ignored the rest of what he had to say. He handed Shayera to Amazo and walked to his counterpart. The thunderous look on his face said more than words could. He swung his fist, nailing the counterpart in his eye.






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TFTC.
Really good chapter. Hopefully we can get a decent side chapter focusing on the battle between Darkseid and Trigon and it's aftermath.
"He doesn't have a metapower. Just your ordinary high school senior teen elementary schooler." Claire was sent to Metropolis Center for Paranormal Studies at thirteen. Her parents had their son the same year, months after she was admitted.

Now at twenty-three, she had a ten-year-old little brother.
I think that this was an oversight and that, unless he was extraordinarily gifted, his age would put him firmly in the elementary schooler age range.
 
On one hand, Miles better have a shrink at hand who won't go batshit crazy when dealing with Batman's library worth of issues, so that Wonder Woman can get the bat-dick she craves.

On the other hand, lmao, Miles styled on these scrub lords, truly Morrow's recruitment is one of his crown achievements, second only to using Orange Lantern to get rid of the Gordanians!
 

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