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With This Ring (Young Justice SI) (Thread Fourteen)

Discussion in 'Creative Writing' started by Mr Zoat, Jan 27, 2019.

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  1. Threadmarks: Common Sense (part 2)
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    9th August
    20:05 GMT -5


    I frown for a moment as Red Arrow née Speedy vanishes to wherever he set the zeta tube to transport him to.

    [​IMG]

    "Ah..? Sirs? What fortified location that isn't a school in a civilian area are we moving Doctor Roquette to? I ask because if the location isn't ideal I can use this-" I raise my left hand. "-ring to maintain an untraceable internet connection from just about anywhere."

    9th August 2010
    22:54 GMT -5


    "How about a kiss?"

    !Really good!

    That sounds like something I shouldn't do. On the other hand, she isn't armed, she's tied to a chair and I have a power ring. And Batman… Well, Talia and Selina.

    The Hierarchy flashes through my head. This doesn't appear to be contrary to any other levels of Need. I've always been a bit reticent where this sort of thing is concerned. Maybe, now is a good time to change that.

    I lower the chair to the rooftop, and drop to the ground myself. "Are you sure? I wouldn't... I mean, I don't want to pressure…"

    "If you'd had to live with him, you'd understand."

    !Really good!

    I walk two paces forward, alongside the chair and her free forearm. I increase the height of the chair slightly, so her head is only slightly below the level of my own.

    Ring, she doesn't have a cyanide tooth or something, does she?

    No poison detected inside her mouth.

    [​IMG]

    Ring, come on. Is she carrying any poisons or other mind-altering chemical agents?

    Subject is wearing drugged lipstick.

    Was that so hard? Remove the drug.

    Compliance.

    A strobing orange light shines out to her lips from the ring.

    Task complete.

    Right then. Ring, drop armour.

    I lean forwards and across, head tilted slightly to the side. I tense slightly as her hand touches the back of my head, but I suspect that my inexperience is showing. She presses me forward gently, and I move with her, eyes scanning her face before settling on her eyes. Closer, and our noses rub against each other. Our lips come together. Soft, warm, and.. slightly damp? That's probably the non-poisoned component of her lipstick. She removes her hand and I take that as the sign that I should pull back. I run my tongue along my lips. Hm, biscuit crumbs.

    **Why are you KISSING the ASSASSIN?** Artemis is not amused.

    **Her idea. Miss Martian, getting anything good?**

    A pause.

    **Hello Megan! You were trying to distract her!**

    **I like to think I was keeping her attention focused at least a little, yes.**

    **Right! Um, I've got the location of a few League of Shadows safe houses and informants. Nothing that really applies to this mission though.**

    **Oh well, still useful. We'll pass it on to Batman.** Jade watches my face carefully. I suppose that me just standing here looks a bit odd. I smile at her. "Pleasant as that was, I'm afraid that I need to arrest you now. Though do feel free to look me up upon your release."

    Gotham City
    15th October
    22:15 GMT -4


    "Does this whole telepathic training thing seem weird to you?"

    "Everything on this planet seems weird to me. Including me."

    "Y'know what I mean."

    I shrug. "It's not like we can practise a major natural disaster in the real world. We'll know it's not real but it will seem completely real. And, hey, if it works we could get M'gann to do it again for fun."

    "What if something goes wrong?"

    [​IMG]

    "Well…" I look around the empty Gotham streets. "Not a lot seems to be happening here. Why don't we have a bit of a brainstorming session?"

    15th October
    10:22 GMT -4


    Mr J'onzz walks into the Mountain's dining area and Artemis and I come to our feet.

    He smiles faintly. "Batman informed me that you wished to speak with me."

    I nod. "Yes, thank you sir. Artemis and I were talking about this.. whole.. telepathic illusion thing yesterday, and.. we've got.. one or two concerns. They're.. probably not big problems, but I thought it would be worth checking with you anyway."

    "I will do my best to ease your worries."

    I nod. "Thank you. The first thing I noticed is that the Manhunter version of this process requires that additional trained telepaths be on standby in case there are any problems. You won't be running it like that."

    "No. As there are no other telepaths on the League, I have grown accustomed to running the exercises on my own. I have not experienced any great difficulty in doing so."

    "Right, except that M'gann is a telepath. Which links to our second concern. Manhunters have standardised assessments of their telepathic and telekinetic strength. I tried to look up M'gann's and it wasn't on her file? Obviously it wouldn't mean as much to me as it would to you, but it would give me some idea of relative ability."

    "M'gann is a Manhunter Auxiliary on paper only. I am not qualified to administer those tests, and as they are not required for work as a superhero on Earth I have not sought to return her to Mars to arrange for someone else to do so."

    "Okay, but that means that… If she saw something traumatising and had a telepathic surge… Not only do you not know how strong it would be and whether or not you could contain it… There wouldn't be any backup for you if you couldn't." He nods slowly. "And it wouldn't have to be a surge: sufficiently powerful telepathy could be a problem in itself. I also checked League records, and you haven't ever run a session with Giovanni Zatara as a participant. I couldn't find anything about Manhunters training attached Sorcerer-Priests in this way, but you certainly haven't done this with an active magic user before. And then there's me. While you have run sessions with Green Lanterns before, green power rings can't assimilate things. I could just take it off before we start, but I've been practising calling it to me remotely. It could well find its way to me part way through."

    "That is all true. What do you suggest?"

    "Excluding Kaldur, M'gann and myself would be the obvious choice, as the rest of the team have equivalents who have gone through this successfully before. But I'd feel happier if you spoke to Henry King Junior -Brainwave- about having him act as your backup. Though another martian would be better, he has substantial experience with telepathic illusions and could probably do just as well. And obviously you need to get a rough idea of how powerful M'gann is." Urgh. "And to be honest sir? If you're training her, that's something you should do anyway. Wonder Woman assessed my ability to strike and take hits in return before she sparred with me, much less sent me on missions."

    Mr J'onzz stands motionless for a moment, then nods his head. "I believe that your concerns are justified. I will speak to Kaldur about rescheduling the exercise until I can speak with Mister King."

    "Thank you, sir. I appreciate you listening to our concerns."

    "No. I thank you both for bringing this oversight to my attention."

    He nods, then turns and walks out of the living area.
     
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  2. Threadmarks: Nobody Move (part 21)
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    Nobody Move, part 21

    19th February 2009
    21:12 GMT -5


    Intellectually, I knew something like this was the most likely result. Still, even... I can't help but stare at the television screen in horrified fascination as the news breaks that Mr Stillwell has decided to break his silence on events behind the total implosion of Vought-American's superhuman development program.

    "…seems crystal-clear: his identifying Vought-American Senior Executive Jessica Bradley as being responsible for the breakdown in control…"

    And he's decided to drop Ms Bradley in it.

    "Why do you keep watching this?"

    Charlotte -bless her heart- tightens the arm she's put around my waist, pulling me a little closer. I'm watching events unfold on television in my bedroom as she doesn't want me watching this where the children might see it. But she also doesn't want me watching it on my own, so: here she is.

    In my dreams, I still-.

    The children are better than they were, but there are things they do not need to be reminded about. We've pretty much had to shut them inside since November, public.. hatred for Vought-American in general and superheroes in particular meant that they risked being shouted at or outright assaulted on the streets. The only reason that reporters stopped camping outside our house is that I -as just about the only superhero who actually manages to fulfil the description of the role- asked them not to. Empty enough children's wards and you.. rather end up in your own category.

    I still remember begging John to stop, the blood of the White House staffers he'd killed completely coating his uniform. And I was right. He actually.. wasn't as bad as he thought he was.

    Fat lot of good that fact.. did… Anyone.

    "We need to know what's happening. Vought-American will send someone to talk to us eventually."

    "…Bradley, he said, sadly chose to ignore his advice and pursue…"

    "Should we even talk to them?"

    "I-. I don't know."

    The fact is, Vought-American pay for everything around here. I've got enough money that buying a house large enough for everyone wouldn't be a great strain, and… Well, my own earnings haven't dipped all that much. But actually.. being superheroes, that's not something I'm sure I know how to make work. The children are more confident in their own abilities now, but a good deal of their self-esteem comes from the positive reactions they used to get from people who live in the area. Even excluding the worst of the hostility, that's… Gone.

    "No, we.. should. We shouldn't make decisions without hearing all of the options." I tilt my head to the side, briefly resting it against hers. Then I rise to my feet, calling my staff over to me and catching it in my left hand. "But, now I'm.. afraid that I have work to do."

    "The hospital said-."

    I shake my head. "Not the hospital."

    Because 'compassion' doesn't just mean 'being nice to nice people', it doesn't just mean 'for the deserving'. It has to, has to, mean everyone.

    I open a portal and step through, into Ms Bradley's hotel room. The television… The remote control is embedded in the screen, and clumps of hair litter the floor in front of it. There's blood, and for a moment I worry that I'm too late. But… No, there isn't enough. She.. literally tore her hair out of her scalp.

    "Ms Bradley?"

    I hear a quiet despair-filled chuckle as she staggers in from the bathroom. I-. Ah yes, a certain amount of damage has been done to the minibar. She looks… Well, a fright. There's vomit on her chest and on her right sleeve, her usually immaculate hair has been savaged and there are small cuts on her face where she appears to have clawed herself.

    "What do you want?" She blinks. "Or did they send you to put me out of their misery? I didn't think they did that-"

    I solemnly shake my head. "Nothing like that."

    "-to executives, but leave it to James to cover all the bases."

    "Would you like me to clean you up? You appear to be in a somewhat distressed state."

    "OhFUCKYOU!"

    She opens a medicine bottle and swallows-. Ah, yes, I was worried she might do something like that. Swallows more high-strength painkillers than is entirely healthy, especially when combined with the alcohol which she has already consumed.

    "I… Sympathise-."

    "Oh, of course you do. You can't not!"

    "And if you're really set on killing yourself, I won't stop you."

    There's a slight.. flinch, but yes, she's decided. Extreme risk-taking at least. There's no gun… What's the best way to-? The Derren Brown approach? Hm, might work. But what angle-?

    Ah.

    "And then, once you've passed on, I will fuck your corpse."

    She jerks, the pill bottle falling from her hand, its contents spilling out across the floor.

    "WHAT?"

    "Oh, don't worry, I'll clean it up before anyone sees it. In fact, I can fix up everything. You'll leave a beautiful corpse." I pause for effect. "For me to have sex with."

    "You came here to rape me?!"

    "No, of course not. You can't rape a corpse." I pause again. "In this state. It's a completely different criminal offence."

    She stares at me in horror.

    "I'm.. really not clear what the problem is. You'll be dead, so you won't actually experience anything. Your legacy won't be tainted further because I'll perform a full cleanup-. Actually, is there anywhere you particularly want your corpse found? I was planning on fucking it in a number of locations anyway, so it's really no extra effort for me to take it somewhere else once I'm spent. Your apartment?"

    She's still staring at me in horror.

    "Or if you have a preferred mortician or.. undertaker?"

    She manages to blink. "Whhhhhhhhrrr-?"

    "Or a hospital for organ donation? The alcohol and painkillers might cause some damage, but your heart and lungs are in excellent-."

    "Stop! Stop, just fucking-" She holds up her broken-nailed hands in a warding gesture. "-stop." Her shoulders shudder, and she's… Crying. "I-I can't I can't I can't-."

    I sigh, stepping forward and wrapping my arms around her. She.. half-heartedly resists for a moment before latching on and pressing her dried-vomit coated face into my chest. "Ms Bradley, I… Don't need to tell you that you are in a great deal of difficulty." Ring, neutralise those painkillers. "But this is survivable. It is quite likely that you will be going to prison. Certainly, you will never work in your preferred field again. But there are still things you can do with your life, things that will be interesting to you and valuable to the community at large. I would suggest making a completely clean breast of things to the Senate committee at the earliest opportunity, and instructing a lawyer who can act in your defence. If Mr Stillwell has fucked you anyway, there's really no reason not to fuck him right back."

    Being compassionate doesn't mean that I believe that reasonable and proportionate chastisement is unjust.

    "Ultimately, the only one who can decide what you're going to do is you. If you really want to kill yourself, I will not prevent you. But please believe me when I say that where there's life, there's hope."

    She appears to be going somewhat limp. I run a wave of indigo light over her, removing the vomit and mending her wounds, before picking her up and laying her on the room's bed. I linger for a moment, leaning over her and smiling kindly.

    "And where there's death, there's me fucking your corpse. So… Think about it."
     
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  3. Threadmarks: Ways and Means (part 1)
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    Ways and Means

    24th January
    11:12 GMT


    I take a look around Barnard's Star System. Not a great deal here, to be honest. One tiny red dwarf only a little larger than Jupiter, and one frozen dustbowl of a super-Earth. I haven't actually bothered coming here before precisely because there's nothing interesting here. And I'm reasonably confident that humans in general won't ever do anything with the place. By the time we get good enough faster than light travel to actually go anywhere, we'll have far better options than this.

    Thanks to my rings I'm perfectly aware that there are examples of successfully colonised super-Earths… But that one doesn't have the sort of mineral resources that would make overcoming a surface temperature 150 below zero worthwhile. There are.. some volatile elements down there, but nothing that would make a convenient fuel. And forget solar power; Barnard's Star is the fourth closest star to Earth and it's still so dim as to be invisible to the naked eye. Colonising some of the Sol System's moons would be easier. An artificial habitat would be more useful. This is just.. kind of.. here.

    "So? How are you enjoying freedom?"

    As far as I can read his expression, my companion isn't any more impressed by the place than I am.

    "Very little."

    Yeah, I suppose…

    Lantern Xor accelerates, flying down towards the impression in the ice left by the crashing of the ship which brought him to this region of space in the first place. I'm really.. not sure where they were going. His species lives quite a way further towards the galactic rim, on the Perseus Arm. We're on a rough line between where they're from to a number of places, but it's still quite a long way to cart a bunch of prisoners.

    "Alright. What did you think of the court process?"

    "It was inefficient. I was in prison for a quarter year while they investigated events whose cause was readily apparent."

    "Oh, come on. I saw where you were living. That was hardly a prison."

    He turns his head to glower at me for a moment. "A pretty prison is still a prison."

    I suppose for someone as honour-focused as him, the slight caused by what must have felt suspiciously like a presumption of guilt would have been objectionable enough that it spoiled the positive aspects for him.

    "Did you learn anything?"

    "Yes." He comes to a stop about forty metres above the ground. Whatever surface water was melted has long since refrozen, though with no precipitation the larger parts of the wreckage are still exposed. "I do not like being punished for things that I have not done. It does not matter to me whether those punishing me believe that I have done it or not."

    "I was hoping for something a little more profound. Have you developed an opinion on how a judicial system should work?"

    He huffs. "What is there to say? A liar can lie in a heartbeat. Or take many days to say nothing, and force others to wait for them." He raises his right hand. "Can this ring make people honourable? Can it make their codes make sense?"

    "The ring can do anything you want. But before you act, you should understand what you are asking."

    He scowls, but he isn't scowling at me. He's scowling at the stupid, over-complicated universe he's forced to live in.

    "I am honourable. I know I am honourable. When I do wrong as I know wrong I accept punishment. I exchange guilt for service or for pain. But I have behaved honourably, I have obeyed your people's law-rules and still your people say I am bad."

    "You know that it's not that simple."

    He takes a newspaper out of subspace and throws it at me. "See what they say!"

    I catch it in a construct and take a look at the cover. Hm. The Patriot. An article covering his absolute discharge. It's… Well, it's slanted, which is to be expected given its target audience and the fact that most of the people he killed or crippled were from the area. But I can't see any factual inaccuracies.

    "Yes? You did.. kill quite a few people. You can't really expect their community to be happy about that."

    "They should have trained them to have better morals. I was force-educated to be a weapon and I would not attack someone who was not an enemy soldier."

    "So is that the take-away? Do you want to take that approach, teach people the virtue of personal responsibility?"

    "No." He wiggles his head. "Yes. I don’t know. No."

    "Xor, you've had four months to think about it."

    "It is difficult."

    "Xor, I'm your instructor. If you need help learning something, talk to me. Tell me what it is."

    He doesn't reply. Instead, he thrusts his left hand forwards and scans the wreckage.

    Okay… "Question for you. You have a house. The house is on fire. The house contains every object that you value." He grunts quietly in acknowledgement as the ice vanishes. "You have time to remove one thing from the house before it and everything left in it is destroyed by the fire. What do you remove?"

    "Are things that have been destroyed in the house?"

    "Yes."

    "My armour, from when I was a Warhound. Normal fire would not harm it, but this fire is made of philosophy."

    "It's the most dangerous kind."

    I wait a moment. John checked this ship out not long after it crashed here. No survivors, but there are bodies down there. Xor was confident that all of the crew got out and he was the last prisoner to evacuate, so I'm working on the assumption that whatever killed them was the thing which triggered the evacuation in the first place.

    "Interesting choice. Why the armour?"

    "My armour was personal. Its scars, my history. It means more than any weapon, and is more useful than any other memento."

    "Why the armour… And not the fire?"

    His excavation beam blinks out. "What?"

    "Why not the fire?"

    "You said I could take out one valuable object. I do not value fire."

    "No, I said that you could take one thing. The fire was in the house. Xor, I think we need to-."

    "Incoming ship detected."

    Xor and I both turn to look upwards. Not that we can see it from here, but I suppose some instincts are ingrained. Ring-scans show the ship to be an Ungaran… Looks like an old ore-hauler. Odd place for it to come-.

    There's an explosion, and the ship jolts in space.

    And I'm mildly pleased that Xor is accelerating upwards without needing me to order him to. But I still arrive first as I transition to the ship. An orange construct patch over the hole will prevent further atmosphere loss…

    "Orange Lantern to ship-."

    Another part of the hull blisters and explodes, a red figure drifting out of the resulting hole. Male humanoid, a white theatrical mask covering his face, his hair appearing to be made out of fire and his arms looking like claws made of flames.

    "Who are you and what-?"

    "This is my ship, I found it, it's mine. Get lost."

    "Either you can explain yourself better than that, or-."

    The figure extends their right hand towards the ship, space… Wavering as its hull begins to fall apart where it's pointing. At least seven members of the crew are still on board.

    "You're-"

    My destructive pulse hits the figure in the chest and knocks it away from the ship.

    "-under arrest."

    He rallies, apparently unhurt. "Like fuck I am."
     
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  4. Threadmarks: Ways and Means (part 2)
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    11:17 GMT


    The ship's crew are hunkering down, good. Xor will be here in seconds-.

    The figure extends both hands towards me, shifting in space without apparent propulsion. I evade-. Ring, what am I fighting and what is it firing at me?

    Unable to analyse.

    Great, space magic, now? I didn't think that was possible, but if-.

    No. Passive glow disruption.

    Qwardians? Some other Maltusian faction? Pain in the arse, but okay. Make a construct sensor and scan.

    Compliance.

    "wRaH!"

    My opponent waves his arms and I spot the stars behind him skip-. I raise construct armour as the disruption wave passes over me-. Ah! Whatever that attack was, it bypassed my construct armour and my regular armour. And if my environmental shield hadn't soaked it I might well have died.

    "Did I win y-?"

    I generate two laser constructs and shoot him in the eyes, maintaining the beams as I recreate the sensor-

    "Gah!"

    -construct and try and work out what I'm seeing. Damage pattern matches… Ahhhh. Closest match is a.. martian using molecular destabilisation. Can't be a.. martian, he's not using telepathy, but there's no inherent reason why someone else with telekinesis and shapeshifting couldn't do it as well...

    He gestures and my laser constructs are shredded. Since they seem to be keeping him distracted, reform them and keep firing.

    Compliance.

    "Lantern Xor, recover the crew and defend them."

    "I obey."

    There's a faint orange glow as Xor cuts his way through the hull on the far side of the ship. His service history included enough sweep-and-clears that I'm sure he knows what he's doing.

    Random bullshit powers suggests human. Ring?

    Subject is speaking American English.

    I think some Ungarans speak English, but the language hasn't travelled all that much off Earth. So if I assume he's a metahuman whose powers allow him to fly in space… He should know me by sight, shouldn't he?

    "Earth law doesn't-."

    A.. burning wall appears between us, growing as my lasers attempt to move around it to maintain fire on his eyes. What? How is-? I mean, yes, a martian could move chunks of their body into a novel arrangement and create a controlled destabilisation of its molecular structure, but it wouldn't just be… Suddenly wall. That's a construct-like effect. Ring, are you sure there's no power ring in operation here?

    No evidence of power ring activity.

    I.. think there's a certain amount of circumstantial evidence.

    Numerous technologies exist which can-.

    Yes, I know.

    I dismiss the lasers and pull back slightly, ring scan showing me as Xor leaves the ship with the crew in tow. Protecting the crew is the most important thing, and now that they're safe I can try-.

    A beam of vacuum-proof fire blasts past me as whoever this is switches from a solid wall to a shifting series of plates. As with a Lantern, there's a thin line of fire between his body and each plate. But he's missing his shots. No guidance or AI? If he's a general telekinetic, I'm the only object here… He should just be able to feel me, even if he can't exert enough force on me to disable me. Does he not.. know that? Has he only recently manifested his powers? If so he's doing well but-

    I generate a psi-shock grenade and fire it at his shields.

    -I'm still confident of my ability to take him in alive. I should probably visit-

    "Uh-Ughh-h!"

    -Ungara at some point anyway.

    Ah. A Lantern's constructs would have collapsed after getting hit with a psi-shock grenade. His have remained in place, but they've stopped moving and from what I can make out the man himself appears to have stopped moving with them. Railgun, crumbler rounds set for premature detonation, fire at the thinnest layer of barriers… Make a hole, send bands of orange light through the gap and grab him before he can recover. Okay, his mouth is exposed to space so gassing him isn't an option, but the neural inhibitor I used on Larfleeze is perfectly viable. That will stop him forming coherent thoughts while I get a better look at his brain. The brains of human telepaths tend to have certain features in common, and I'll be far happier about this if I can suppress his unusual abilities without suppressing his entire mind.



    What am I..? Looking at? I mean, it looks… Kind of human. I definitely recognise some of the neural architecture. But every.. part has been alt-. That looks martian, it's even shapeshifting sl-.

    His eyes focus and phase!

    Ah-!

    Burning whatever-this-is sears off most of my chest plate and face plate and.. some of my actual face, but now that the phase shift is active it's just passing through me. I warp back, getting out of the way as much as I can before phasing back in and starting repairs.

    "Who did that to you?"

    "Fuck you! What the fuck were you doing to me!?"

    "Trying to work out how to safely defuse you. That looked-" He flings a fiery net at me, and I shoot a hole through it with crumbler rounds. "-martian. Did someone alter your brain?"

    "Yeah! And it feels great!"

    "Who did it? Why did you attack this ship?"

    "Call themselves the Controllers!" What. "And apparently the people who own it did something to piss them off, I don't know."

    Ring, send scans to Controller Hinon and ask her what the heck is going on.

    Compliance.

    "I report to Controller Hinon. And no one mentioned you."

    "I didn't even know they had names. And yeah, I know you work for 'em."

    "Then would you care to explain-?"

    "You shot me! And you're trying to steal my kills!"

    "I shot you because you were continuing to attack the ship. And I'm not trying to steal your kills. I'm trying to prevent you killing them."

    "Why?"

    "What do you mean, why? Because, firstly, I'm assigned to this Sector, and that means best practice. If I want to take someone in, I make every effort to peacefully detain them, and then hand them over to the relevant authorities. I certainly don't grab a random merchant vessel-."

    "They're pirates."

    "Have they been convicted in a court?"

    "The fuck is your problem?" He sounds genuinely mystified.

    "That ship has no guns, minimal shields and minimal armour. It isn't a threat. You could easily have disabled it and taken the crew captive."

    "Pi-rates." He half-turns. "Where did they g-?"

    "Controller Hinon is on Earth. Come with me and we'll both find out what's going on."
     
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  5. Threadmarks: Ways and Means (part 3)
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    "Hmm."

    Hinon regards a construct-image of my opponent. Who hasn't arrived yet. He was heading this way. but whatever his faster than light speed is it isn't as fast as I can move. It's the middle of the night here in Coast City, and the orange light illuminates Ferris Air's airfield. Not really sure why she was here, but I'd guess that it was something to do with Ms Ferris herself.

    "Was this.. something you were planning on telling me about..?"

    She look up from her contemplations. "Oh, don't look at me. I'm an expert in glow manipulation technology. I didn't do this."

    "So you didn't know that-."

    "I thought that you understood, but let me make it very clear. I am a member of species of multi-millennial omni-disciplinary geniuses. I know what all of the Controllers working under me with the Orange Lantern Corps are doing for part of their time. But I don't know what they're doing all of the time. And I don't know what the rest are doing at all."

    "He specifically said 'Controller'."

    "Even if-."

    "What did you do with the Martian I sent you?"

    "If you remember, I was in a coma."

    "Didn't you ask? I thought you were the Controller in charge of me-related shenanigans."

    "Didn’t you ask?" She dismisses her construct. "If it bothers you so much-."

    "I thought they'd just turn them into a modern martian. Or keep them in containment. Isn't there some sort of.. policy about letting other Controllers know when you're operating in their area?"

    "Quite the opposite, actually. We usually don't get involved in one another's projects at all."

    "Do you have a rule about not doing things liable to antagonise the Guardians? Because I'm fairly sure that hunting down and killing people is the sort of thing they're against."

    "That.. varies, actually. If there was a warrant issued by a local stellar power, he could legitimately pursue it. There isn't any sort of collective licensing requirement in this region."

    "So… We -as an organisation- don't actually-?"

    "We are not an organisation. We Controllers are a collaboration. And until I know which of us it was-" A plume of fire appears in the air above us as he heads towards us. "-who worked on this fellow I can't really comment on their motivations."

    Just in case he doesn't know where we are, I create a large orange pointer in the air above us. I rather got the impression from Lantern Jordan that the local authorities have developed pretty good policies for handling weird stuff happening. They've sort of had to. This shouldn't warrant a panic, though it would be polite-.

    Ring, explanatory message to the local police chief.

    Message sent.

    The… No. I'm sure that someone considered this to be a strikingly memorable design, but this is a comic character of whom I have zero recollection. I can't blurt out either a personal name or code name I shouldn't know because I genuinely don't.

    "Hey." He glances my way and then focuses his attention on Hinon. "Do I salute you or whatever?"

    "You don't have to, but I won't stop you if you choose to." He raises his right hand to somewhere near his forehead and waves it. "I suppose that will do. Now, young man, who are you?"

    "Effigy."

    "I suppose it has the virtue of being short. And what were you doing?"

    "Hunting pirates. The Controller who made me thought it would be a good way to field-test…" He clenches his right fist, and a gauntlet apparently made of fire covers it. "This."

    "The Controller in question. Male? Female? Other? Did they give a name?

    "He said you didn't really use names." His mask-face looks puzzled. "You.. have names?"

    "Yes, yes we do. I am Hinon Hee Hannanan, and the whole 'no names' thing is an idiotic affectation which some of my juniors have adopted. Did he give you some way to contact him?"

    "No, he just said that he'd check up on me in a couple of weeks."

    "Tiresome. Give me a moment while I try and find out which of us it was."

    He shrugs as orange lights speckle the air around her.

    "Can you turn back?"

    "What?"

    "Can you turn back. I mean-" I wave my right hand in front of my face. "-are you.. stuck looking like that, or can you turn it off?" He stares at me. "You do know that your face-?"

    "You think I want to turn this off?"

    "It might make social interaction a little awkward."

    "Nah, fuck it. I'm owning this. Being me wasn't so great anyway."

    "You sure? I'm guessing that the mask follows the original contours of your face. I don't mind making you a holographic disguise."

    "You shot me."

    "We clearly had conflicting orders-"

    "As if we ever gave you orders."

    "-and while I'm not convinced what you were doing was the best way to go about it, there's a difference between that and 'some guy randomly attacking shipping', which is what I initially thought you were doing."

    He smirks. "You going to apologize properly, then?"

    "If you can show me details of the investigation you conducted and the evidence you gathered, I'll consider it."

    "That ship was registered as being taken by pirates with the Zakkaria ship registry."

    "Which doesn’t prove that the current owners had anything to do with that."

    "So they trade with pirates." He shrugs. "That's how they make money-."

    "There are plenty of ways to make a transaction appear legitimate which don't involve them saying 'yes, you're totally not pirates, wink wink'. And in any case, the Zakkaria ship registry isn't completely reliable. Quite aside from ships having a standard design and it being perfectly possible to change names and transponders, there are dozens of occasions when ships have been registered as 'taken by pirates' for insurance reasons or.. by people trying to get their rivals in legal trouble."

    "So why didn't they say any of that?"

    "Have you looked in a mirror recently? You don't exactly project the image of an officer of the law."

    He looks himself over. "What? How is my costume different to what other superheroes wear?"

    "Aliens don't really have super-."

    "Aah."

    We both turn to Hinon as a construct image of another Controller appears beside her.
     
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    The completely generic construct Controller takes a moment to look at us, though he doesn't affect any particular emotion. 'Effigy' comes to attention slightly, so I'm going to assume that this is indeed the Controller he's affiliated to. Hinon looks.. mildly satisfied? I'm guessing that she was reasonably confident she knew who it was in advance and just got confirmation.

    "It appears, Jevek Jos Jar, that we have had a slight breakdown in communications."

    "That would imply that we were attempting to communicate. I have been occupied with my own research, as have you."

    "You were researching the Burning Martian?"

    "I am continuing to research the Burning Martian. I believe that I could use it as the basis for a new type of powerful and controllable weapon-servitor. In addition, I have been studying your own species. Amongst the range of 'meta human' abilities there were some that appeared to synergise well with certain aspects of martian physiology." The image turns to face Effigy. "Martyn van Wyck was a minor telekinetic-."

    I can't stop my face twitching at the idea of someone named 'Wyck' having hair made of fire. Wick, burning… Is it an aspect of the universe's magic I don't understand? Did the Controller go through a huge list of people with minor mental talents and pick the one with the best-sounding name?

    "Does this amuse you, Illustres?"

    "You gave a person called 'wick' fire powers." Mr van Wyck narrows his eyes for a moment, then shrugs. "I realise that some Maltusians lack a sense of humour-."

    "Yes, his name sounds somewhat like the English word 'wick', but that was not part of the selection criteria. His innate telekinetic abilities reduced the time it took for his brain to adapt to the modifications I made. That was why he was selected."

    "And you gave him a choice?"

    "He could have refused. A willing participant is far better placed to provide me with good data than one whose brain I have had to program in order to compel loyalty."

    "And the mission you gave him?"

    "Pirates are parasitical to interstellar trading routes. Your home Sector lacks a unifying military power strong enough to purge them, and its Lanterns are too frequently occupied dealing with emergencies to tackle the issue in a co-ordinated way."

    "And it's my home sector too. I don't want space pirates attacking Earth."

    "They don't.. generally.. attack planets. And if they were going to attack Earth they would have done so by now."

    "I simply sought to give him a target of no moral significance. Is there a reason why you are vexed by my choice?"

    "Mister van Wyck doesn't appear to have any training in conducting investigations. Were you.. expecting him to fly around until he encountered a crime in progress?"

    "The extent of his ability to locate his targets is a part of his assessment. It is also his responsibility rather than mine."

    I frown, then look at Hinon. "What, really? Controllers don’t have any sort of 'best practice' rules?"

    She shakes her head. "You are more familiar with those Controllers directly associated with the war against the Reach. Since their objective is essentially political, they generally have more of a care for the look of the thing. But there is no requirement for Controllers to be involved in that war. Actually, taken over the whole of our history, I would say that it is Jevek's attitude that is the more usual."

    Marvellous.

    "Jevek, would you have any objection to Mister van Wyck getting advice or training?"

    "It is not ideal. I do not intend for my work to be subordinated."

    "Oh, not… This again."

    "Hinon?"

    "There were a great many research projects examining… The possibilities of developing exotic weapons to bring a more satisfactory end to the conflict with the Reach. But now that we have the Orange Central Power Battery and a Corps of our own-."

    "We do not own it. The Guardians would never grant their mortal agents the level of freedom which you did."

    "If you think that you can talk the Guardians into granting us access to the Green Central Power Battery then you are welcome to ask. As I have made very clear, the sorts of people who can use the orange light well would not respond productively to that level of external control." Hinon shakes her head in frustration. "My development of the Corps has resulted in a great many of those projects being rendered… Less important."

    "Lantern Corps are only able to recruit people with specific mental attributes. The Orange Lantern Corps is already encountering a bottleneck in its ability to recruit new members. Lanterns are superlative in situations where a wide variety of approaches are called for to effectively fight opponents of unpredictable capacity, which makes them ideal for policing. However, for open warfare what is required is not finesse but brutality. Destroying the Reach calls for forces whose damage output is not dependent on the warrior's mood."

    "That's.. why we're building a fleet."

    "A fleet which can be stopped by conventional interdiction systems unless it gets towed into position by Lanterns. My first attempt at modifying a human resulted in someone who can fly at faster than light speed using telekinesis, who can unleash levels of destruction which rival those of a Lantern and which are not dependent on his mood."

    Hinon frowns. "Are you trying to recreate the Sun-Eaters? There are reasons why we stopped using those."

    "The Guardians are less numerous now than they were when they formally objected to their existence. They are no longer in a position to press us over the issue."

    "Sir..? Sun-Eater?"

    "A synthetic life form the Controllers created. They used it to demolish star systems."

    "Which as far as the universe was concerned made us the enemy."

    "This model has nothing like the destructive capacity. He might scour a world of life but he will never be able to destroy an entire star system."

    "How much importance do you think that people will place upon that distinction?

    "You prefer to contain the Reach?"

    "I see little benefit in the slaughter of a defeated population."

    "Killing them ensures that they are defeated." He turns towards his subject. "Martyn van Wyck. I instruct you to resume your attacks."

    "Yes sir. Ah, but I think Orange Lantern was right about being more careful. Is it alright if I-?"

    "I leave the precise approach up to you."

    "Alright. I think-."

    "Warning: Will detected."

    We look up as Green Lantern John Stewart flies down towards us, green power armour covering his body. And I think he's wearing decent armour underneath it as well. I feel a little smug about that.

    "Somebody want to tell me what the hell is going on?"

    "Maltusian anti-piracy-."

    "This is not acceptable." Jevek turns to Mr van Wyck. "Leave. Now."

    Burning lights envelop Mr van Wyck-

    "Yes sir."

    -and he vanishes in a plume of fire. John's eyes go upwards and from the glow of his ring I can tell that he's thinking about doing the terrier thing and chasing after the person running from him. He shakes his head, and turns his attention to the three of us-.

    Jevek's construct dissipates.

    Two of us still present.

    "Keep talking."
     
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    "One of the Controllers took a human with weak telekinetic abilities, enhanced them to near-Lantern levels and now wants them to generate data on their combat effectiveness. By killing his way through this Sector's pirate groups." John looks fairly impassive at the news. "Unfortunately, he's had basically no training and doesn't appear to really understand the complexity of the task."

    "Does he work for you?"

    "No. He's not an Orange Lantern. He also doesn't work for the Darkstars or LEGION, where I could make a metaphorical call and get him new orders. The only person he regards as having authority over him is the Controller who gave him his powers."

    John turns to Hinon. "Can you give him orders?"

    "Since I didn't build him and I don't have any formal agreement with his master, no."

    "
    Why.. are you here?"

    "Hal put a redirect on the police chief's phone just in case any of his old enemies came here looking for him. And the League takes anything orange very seriously." He frowns. "Hey, weren't you supposed to be keeping watch on that Xor guy?"

    "He's looking after some suspected pirates." I hold out my left hand. "Illustres to Lantern Xor."

    A few moments pass, then a construct image of Lantern Xor appears.

    "Illustres."

    "
    The man I fought is calling himself 'Effigy'. He is obeying one of the Controllers, though he isn't a formal part of our organisation. He believes that the people you rescued are affiliated with pirates."

    "Should I kill them?"

    "
    Not unless they attack you with enough force to threaten you, or if you discover good evidence that they are murderers. Otherwise-. Were they Ungarans?"

    "Yes."

    "
    Go to Ungara and raise the matter with their police. Ungara's judicial system is a fair one. Oh, and once you hand them off, bring the ship there as well. They'll want to examine it."

    "And if 'Effigy' attacks me or those I hold?"

    "
    If that happens, notify me at the earliest opportunity. But nothing changes. Protect yourself and your charges as you think best. I would rather he be taken alive, but don't risk yourself or them to do it."

    He beats his fists against his chest. "I obey."

    "
    Thank-" The image disappears. "-you."

    John nods. "Okay, but what about the rest?"

    "I have to admit, I've focused my efforts on local and galactic issues. I don’t know much about this Sector. How big a problem is piracy?"

    He shakes his head. "Not much. Long-distance shipping never really picked up after Devlos Ungol was defeated."

    "Wasn't that… A hundred and fifty years ago?"

    "He was a mass-murderer whose fleet devastated entire planetary populations. Plenty of species still haven't recovered. And those that still have starships use them for trading locally, with their own colonies and outposts."

    "Those that.. still have? How do you forget how to build starships?"

    "Devlos controlled worlds by bombarding them from orbit. They didn't forget, they just lost the industry they needed. And once he left, they were more concerned about things like food and shelter. Civilian infrastructure. Ships weren't a priority."

    "And… Pirates? I know that the Black Circle are the largest unified group, but where did they come from?"

    He shrugs. "Some of them are ships from planets that couldn't support them any more. Most of them used to be part of Devlos's fleet. Abin Sur and Starkaðr got most of them, but a Space Sector has a lot of room to hide in."

    "You and Jordan never took a crack at them?"

    "Sure, when we actually knew where they were. But we never had time to just take a few years away from our other work and hunt them all down." He gives me an appraising look. "You think you can do better?"

    "I think I don't want Mister van Wyck making a mess of things. He doesn't look particularly human but I'm sure by this stage 'humanoid in weird costume' makes everyone think 'human'."

    "Actually, I don't think most places in the Sector know we exist." He glances at the sky again, though Mr van Wyck has long since vanished. "What can that 'Effigy' guy do?"

    "Did you read our report on the Burning Martian?" He nods. "Mister van Wyck can make constructs out of-."

    "No, though I can see why you would think that."
    Hinon is looking at a construct image of him, her eyes narrowing as she studies it. "They aren't constructs. They appear to be made of telekinetically-excited skin. Or something like it. I would guess that Jevek created chimeric tissue -part human and part martian- and tied it into his molecular destabilisation effect. He's controlling it through telekinesis rather than emotional intent. He should have a finite volume of it, though of course he won't need to recharge from a personal lantern."

    "
    So he probably can't do complex devices that actually work, has no AI support and…" I frown. "Are Maltusians telepathic?"

    "Not in the classical sense, though most of us can rearrange the matter of someone's brain precisely enough to introduce new thoughts. Why?"

    "
    I didn't see a computer in his costume. I doubt that he's flying around without some sort of map…"

    "Neural program. Given how his brain was shapeshifting I'm sure it will take. I don't know how good his recall will be for new data, but I doubt that Jevek would be so incompetent as to set him loose with no direction but the starlight."


    I nod. "So we don't know what else Jevek gave him, knowledge wise, but he could be anywhere from completely ignorant of our abilities to fully briefed. His faster than light travel is slower than mine, though… I don't know how fast you are."

    "Is he telepathic?"

    I shrug. "Not that I noticed. Which is a nuisance, because I can disrupt telepathy. I haven't studied telekinesis in the same detail."

    "It's still a pain in the ass. You going after him?"

    "No. I think it would be a better use of my time to go after the pirates, given that he is merely misguided while the pirates are thieves and murderers. You?"

    "It's the middle of the night for me. If you're not about to start a war then I'm going back to bed."

    "Tomorrow? You know the Sector better than me, and I imagine that a Green Lantern will get a good deal more cooperation than I will."

    He glances at Hinon, who waves her right hand. "It would be awkward for me to directly oppose another Controller. In actual fact I'm about ready to head back to Maltus. I need to find out what else Jevek has been doing with himself."

    "Alright." John nods. "Midday. I'll meet you in the Mountain."

    "I'll look forward to working with you."
     
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  8. Threadmarks: Ways and Means (supplementary, Renegade option)
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    David Hyde stands before the monitors which would normally bear the silhouetted images of members of the Light. Sinestro shows me that he's uneasy, but neither his stance nor his facial expression give anything away. The fact that most of the monitors aren't lit up probably isn't helping. Of the original Light, only myself and Lex Luthor are still amongst the living, and I never had any contact with him.

    Mr Hyde orientates himself towards Lex's L-3 screen. "It's true, then."

    "Yes." Lex's silhouette glances toward my own. "All other then-current members of the Light were killed last year. They have since been replaced, but I felt that you would feel more comfortable dealing with people with whom you were already familiar."

    "Ordinarily, I'd say that as long as the work and the money keep coming, that wasn't my problem. But a lot of the things you've hired my men and I to do lately are things that the Justice League are likely to take an interest in. Or worse, Grayven."

    I have to mute my monitor.

    "If you want me to keep working for you, I want to change our relationship."

    Lex stares down at him for a few moments. "Very well. This is not entirely unexpected, and we are quite happy with your work so far. L Eight will discuss the matter with you further. If you elect not to continue in our employ, the balance of your outstanding fees will be paid by the end of the day and we will not contact you further."

    Mr Hyde stares up at the screen. "Alright. Will this be a face to face meeting?"

    I unmute my monitor. "If necessary. L Three, thank you for the introduction."

    "I'll leave it in your hands." Lex deactivates his monitor and Mr Hyde orientates fully on me.

    "You have some requests, Black Manta?"

    "Yes. I want to know who I'm dealing with."

    "We don't use these screens for decoration. The whole purpose of remaining anonymous is to prevent knowledge of our identities becoming widespread."

    "I know. I was hired by Ocean Master, and I knew that he was a member of the Light. After he died, Vandal Savage introduced himself. I'm not asking because I want leverage. I'm asking because it lets me know who I'm dealing with. It shows faith in my work and my professional integrity."

    "Oh, believe me, Black Manta, I understand where you're coming from. And you're right, it's perfectly reasonable."

    Mother Box, hush tube.

    Ping.

    My image on the monitor goes still as I step through into the room just behind him.

    "Is this-"

    He's diving forward, twisting in the air to bring his shoulder-mounted missile launcher to bear!

    I raise my eyebrows. "-better?"

    "Grayven. You got L Three as well."

    I fold my arms behind my back. "Oh, don't be absurd. I became L Eight by what passed for legitimate means, found out that most of my colleagues were morons and killed them. A good old fashioned internal coup."

    "But-. You had the Justice League, the whole world's police…"

    "Yes. What's the line?" I lean forward. "'The greatest trick the devil ever pulled…'"

    He looks shocked, and then more than a little impressed. "Was convincing the world he didn't exist."

    I grin. "I even got Batman to order me to infiltrate the Light."

    He pushes himself up slightly from where he landed. "And now you run it."

    I extend my right hand. "Would you like to get up? L Three wasn't lying. We are quite happy with your work." He doesn't take my hand, but he does pull himself upright. "Please, follow me."

    I turn around and walk back through the hush tube, heading towards the largest seat in the classically appointed study on the other side. This place used to belong to Savage, and didn't need all that much work to bring it up to spec. No Apokoliptian technology -that would be a bit of a giveaway- but high-end human technology doesn't result in me feeling like I'm slumming it. I turn and sit just as Mr Hyde walks through, then gesture to one of the guest chairs.

    "Please."

    Somewhat cautiously, he walks around and sits down.

    "So. You want more. Is it a matter of money? Because if so, I imagine that we can increase your remuneration somewhat."

    "No. I want more opportunities. A promotion. More information on what the Light is doing. I want to be a bigger part of what we're doing."

    "Really?"

    "Yes. I've been loyal-." I bow my head, chuckling to myself. "What's the joke?"

    "Loyal. Black Manta, what do you think the Light is?"

    "A global network of supervillains, centralising power for efficiency and effectiveness as a response to organisations like the Justice League."

    "And what is its guiding ideology?"

    He looks uncertain for a second before controlling his expression. But he doesn't have an answer.

    "The Light is most assuredly not a 'global network of supervillains', and if you think that then you need to stop reading so many comics. You're a professional mercenary. What have you got in common with a self-indulgent spree-killer like the Joker, or a self-centred apotheosis-seeker like Libra? Nothing. Trying to make you work together would be a ludicrous endeavour." I lean forward. "The goal of the Light is to ensure that humans are active participants in the future of their species. Yes, we use supervillain hirelings when it makes sense to do so. No, we don't intend to involve many of them in future decision making. Usually, the sort of person inclined to become a costumed criminal is temperamentally unsuited to it."

    "Its own future? What do you mean by that?"

    "If you became aware of a forthcoming alien invasion tomorrow, would you phone the Justice League… Or the Pentagon?"

    "Neither." His eyes narrow slightly. "But you're saying that we're replacing governments with superheroes. And those are harder to control."

    "No. It's not about control on a.. moment by moment basis. It's about who determines the shape of humanity's future. I don't think it should be men in tights. I think earning a piece of the universe should be a mass participation event. That is the Light's ideology."

    He nods slowly. "Luthor's space fleet."

    "It's in line with our beliefs."

    "Was I overthrowing governments so you can get cheaper raw materials?"

    "No. You killed the people you killed because they were a waste of space. Corruption might be useful in the short term, but in the longer term it's inefficient for the civilisation. Corruption hurts our interests in a thousand tiny ways, and my colleagues and I have a broad enough range of interests that we actually feel it."

    "So it wasn't about taking over their territory."

    "We've arranged for the governments to be reconstructed, but that doesn't mean that Light-affiliated corporations will make a killing. In the longer term, over a large enough area, honest dealing generates greater returns. Take your own work, for example. If someone hired you to transport an object whose value was greater than what they were paying you, would you steal it from them?"

    "No. That would kill my reputation. And if they could afford me, they could afford someone who could take a shot at me."

    "My colleagues and I think in a not dissimilar way about the world. So tell me, Black Manta: what can the Light do for you?"
     
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  9. Threadmarks: Ways and Means (supplementary, Renegade option)
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    I set the mug of coffee down on the low table between us. Mr Hyde looks at it for a moment, then his eyes come back to me.

    "Not drinking anything yourself?"

    "Worried about poison, Mr Hyde?" I retake my seat opposite him. "If I wanted to kill you, I assure you, I wouldn't bother with that."

    He picks up the mug and takes a sniff. "No, that was just a social enquiry. Since this appears to be an informal meeting."

    Fair enough. I shrug. "I don't drink coffee. I don't like the taste. Fruit juice, milk, squash… It always feels a bit weird, drinking things like that with supervillains, but at home I like to set a good example for my children."

    "You run a dry house?"

    "I cook with wine or beer sometimes, but I don't.. drink. And those amongst my retainers who do have clear instructions to avoid doing so around my children." He takes a small sip while maintaining careful eye contact, then sets the mug back down on the table. I make a sort of opening flower gesture with my hands. "So. Any ideas yet? I appreciate that it's a lot to take in."

    "I want to join the Light. I appreciate that you'll want greater signs of commitment from me, to test that I've got what it takes-." I exhale slightly too sharply. "What is it this time?"

    "Why?"

    "Why.. join? Because the guy at the top gets the biggest payout. You told me that the Light's interests are so broad that some third world shit heap being corrupt cuts into your profits. That level of international power is something I want to work towards."

    "I.. fear that you've got the wrong end of the stick, Mister Hyde. While.. some members of the Light benefit financially from their membership, it isn't.. actually by all that much. Personally, for example, I'm out of pocket. Only.. one of our members has profited substantially, and all we did there was ease the way for a product that was already excellent."

    "Then what are you doing?"

    "Hm." I sit back slightly. "Where do you see your descendants being in five hundred years' time?"

    A slight twist on the classic interview question, but one which throws him slightly. Not that he shows it much. "Because if I don't take the human race's future into my hands…"

    I'm already shaking my head.

    "Put it this way: will they have the slightest idea who David Hyde was? And do you care?"

    "You're trying to get your name into the history books?"

    I shrug. "My species… Well, the Elite of my species, live indefinitely. In five hundred years, I fully expect I'll be around to see the results of our actions. We're investing in human civilisation, and what we get from that isn't necessarily money." I wave my right hand expansively. "If I were to give you… Say… Ten billion dollars. What would you do with it?"

    "Build my own base. Upgrade my sub. Make enough legitimate investments that I could conceal my income."

    "I'm not hearing anything you couldn't do with fifty million there, but alright. Keep doing the same thing you're doing now, but with more in the bank? A man who invests wisely can live his entire life on considerably less than fifty million. You could buy a new face, a new ID, go somewhere where they don't care about certain shipping-related criminal acts that may have occurred in your past. You could do… Anything."

    "Alright then. What should I want to do?"

    "There's nothing wrong with wanting that. Work for us, and if you want a base, we can make that happen. Better weapons and equipment? Since we're now having a face-to-face relationship, there is no reason for us not to make certain exotic pieces of technology available to you. Concealed income? Please." I lean forward. "But if you want to join the Light, anything. Not nothing. People join the Light because they want something money can't buy. Renown. Acclaim. Political and social influence. A place in the history books. To ensure a particular vision of the future of mankind. Out of a sense of responsibility. Just for fun, even. Being a member of the Light gives you a chance to make things happen. But it isn't cheap. I'm not threatening to blackball you, Mister Hyde. But if there isn't anything in those categories that you actually want, you might be better off where you are now."

    He nods, sitting back and taking another sip of his coffee as he mulls it over.

    "You knew what I was going to ask."

    He says it as a statement, but I nod anyway. "Not for certain, but it was one of the likely lines of enquiry."

    "And if you knew I was going to ask, you've got offers prepared."

    I shrug. "My knowledge of you is far from perfect. But… Just as I have devices in an isolated warehouse I could show you if you requested technology, I have a… Few suggestions, if you're looking for something of greater personal value."

    He makes eye contact again. "Tell me."

    "I understand that you have a son."

    He doesn't flinch, but he does go rather still.

    "My children are adopted." I shake my head. "I never met their natural parents, and as I understand it they did the best job they could. Your ex-paramour and.. cabin boy, on the other hand-."

    "I'm not sure he's even mine."

    "Ah! Then congratulations." I hold out my right hand, transmute a blue ribbon banded cigar into being and pass it to him. "It's a boy."

    "You're sure?"

    "Ring-scan DNA check. Not.. one hundred percent reliable, but certainly more reliable than, say, human blood tests."

    "I haven't even met him." I smi-. "What? You can make that happen? Make eighteen years of me not being there just disappear? My father had me leading strike teams at his age."

    "He's been leading a team of superheroes as an Atlantean military officer. His skills aren't in question." I lean back. "It's tricky, isn't it? Forming personal relationships when your face is so well known? As a criminal? Not just.. hiring a prostitute or whatever when the urge arises, but forming a bond with someone of worth? Someone whom you wouldn't mind being the mother of your heir?"

    "If you're got a proposal to make, make it."

    "I can get you a pardon for those crimes you and yours have committed against Atlantis. Not without conditions, but nothing that would disrupt the work you're doing for the Light. I can get you a meeting with Kaldur'ahm. I can't build a relationship for you, but I've found that building a relationship with one's offspring is rewarding in itself. And… Once you're no longer being hunted with quite the intensity you are now… Certain things become possible that are now… Difficult."

    He raises his eyebrows. "You trying to play matchmaker?"

    "I know a lot of people… Have contacts in places where you don't. I suspect that a corporate mixer of Light contractors would be a lively gathering, but I'd be happy to make introductions. Or not, as you see fit. But you're not getting any younger, and I imagine that you'd want to be more involved in the early life of your second child than you were in that of your first. And have their mother be a little more understanding about the nature of your business."

    He stares at me, perhaps trying to decide whether he'd live if he lunged across the room at me.

    Then he looks aside, chuckling quietly. "Oh, you're good."

    "No. Not 'good'. Never 'good'. After all, I'm only human."

    He frowns faintly. Oh, right.

    "Metaphorically speaking."

    "So how's this going to work?"

    "I don't believe that you have any outstanding operations at the moment. Is that correct?" He nods. "Then it's time to put on a grey hat. Head to the east coast of Africa. Find someone… Illegally dumping toxic waste. Seize the ship and fully record everything they were doing. I will arrange to have the crew picked up and arrested."

    "Am I doing this pro bono?"

    "Of course not. I'm paying you. Our aim here is to portray you as what you are: a capable mercenary, whose crimes mostly involved being on the unpopular side of civil disputes. Meanwhile, I will be boning up on Atlantean legal precedence and arranging an appointment with King Orin."

    "You really think he'll pardon me?"

    I shrug nonchalantly. "We'll see."
     
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    Canis nods. "Pirates are cultural parasites. It is entirely correct to kill them."

    "Okay, but firstly-. "

    He shakes his head in irritation. "Yes, I am aware that it is necessary to prove their guilt. But I suspect that you would prefer to imprison and rehabilitate them."

    "That depends on what they've done. My actual intent is to hand any I capture over to the authorities who have jurisdiction over the offence, and in doing so reinforce their authority."

    "Why not simply request that they devolve that authority to you?"

    "Because I have no existing relationship with those governments. And it's a bit of a big deal to give that authority to someone you don’t know."

    He frowns. "If they post public bounties, those would usually specify their conditions. If approaching them as an official of your Corps creates additional work, why bother with it?"

    "Because not all pirates will have public bounties, and I'll be working with a Green Lantern."

    "Then that is even easier. The people of this region revere Green Lanterns. Simply have him strike an agreement. Or if they are in need of aid in rebuilding their civilisations, offer that as part of a package which sees them agreeing to have the Orange Lantern Corps provide security during their reconstruction. Xalitan Xor and Mother of Mercy can both afford to spend their time on pirate suppression duties."

    "I'm.. not sure that I want to leave-"

    "Recognised, Green Lantern, one four. Identity confirmed."

    "-Lantern Xor unsupervised."

    John strides into the Mountain's training area and gives me a nod. "You ready?"

    "Naturally. Where would you like to start?"

    "Xor's on Ungara, isn't he?"

    I nod. "That sounds like a good place to start. Have you ever visited?"

    "Once." He nods. "Hal wanted to introduce me to their government. The Green Lantern Corps has an official liaison there."

    "I haven't… How does the Green Lantern Corps usually conduct anti-piracy operations?"

    "That depends on what treaties the Guardians have with the local worlds. In this Sector we usually hand whoever we catch over to the nearest world."

    "No marooning?"

    He shakes his head. "That might have been an option right after Devlos was defeated, if the resources had been available to set up a colony. They weren't, and right now I don't think anyone would be prepared to make the offer. There aren't that many inhabitable worlds around here that aren't claimed by somebody." He looks at me for a moment. "Though if you're thinking about repeating what you did on the Citadel-."

    "No, no." I raise my right hand in mock-surrender. "Even if I wanted to -which I don't- I wouldn't expect you to go along with it."

    "Good."

    "Canis, would you be so good as to open a boom tube to Ungara?"

    "Do they have art galleries?"

    I look at John and raise my eyebrows slightly.

    "Uh, yeah, I think so."

    "Then I will accompany you." He taps his Mother Box, and a glowing portal-

    BOOM!

    -booms into existence just in front of us. "I am interested to see what sort of art is produced by a people who have seen such a reversal of fortune." He pulls himself up into Brut's saddle. "I expect most of it will be trite and uninspired, but there is always room for something truly reflective."

    John glances at me, but I just smile at Canis. "What did you mean about pirates being 'cultural parasites'? I assumed you were talking about them stealing from more productive sections of society, but-."

    "No. No!" He actually glares at me. "A single inspired murder has more artistry to it than a hundred bland watercolours." John actually takes a step away from him and slightly raises his ring-hand. "But the actions of pirates are driven by economic systems they have no interest in understanding. Their murders are economic, their aims too base for grand hatreds or practical ironies. Their voyages seldom go beyond hunting grounds they know, as risk is death when all hands are raised against you. And they certainly do not create amongst themselves." He shakes his head sadly. "If you find their bases, search them. You will not find a great work. Nay, nor even a single bland watercolour."

    "I'll take a look and report back to you."

    I rise off the floor and fly through the tube aperture and out over the Ungaran surface. And it's… Mountainous? Ungara isn't really much better off than the Sector's other planets. Despite being spared from Devlos's direct assault, his forces wrecked the network of reflective satellites they used to raise the planet's temperature. As a result, the temperature dropped globally, and while that might have been survivable the sudden shift in heat patterns caused massive continent-enveloping blizzards. Political unity shattered, and while Abin Sur was popular enough to keep things from getting out of hand while he was alive, after his death things got a bit stupid. Some idiot decided that shooting out the satellites was a clever thing to do, and another round of world-blizzards later wrecked their society all over again.

    Brut canters through the portal behind me as I rise up into the sky. The cities on Ungara's surface these days look like a series of giant igloos, designed to allow the winds to flow around them and to provide the best possible insulation to their inhabitants. Now that everyone's gotten it into their heads that shooting the things keeping them from freezing is a bad idea, there's no real reason why they couldn't repair everything.

    Maybe I can use this as an example for Xor..?

    John flies through the portal, and Canis glances back to make sure that he's completely through before shutting it down. Brut sniffs at the snow covering the rocky ground for a moment as his master takes it all in.

    "Is there any game worth hunting? I have found Earth's game-animals disappointing."

    He was rather put out when Batman turned down his request to train against blockbuster-enhanced bears, but was forced to admit that they probably wouldn't have been that much of a challenge. Barda pre-emptively banned him from cloning dinosaurs.

    "Not around here. We're too close to the equator for any of the original ecosystems to have survived."

    Because when giant blizzards eat your planet, they don't respect pre-climate control boundaries, and while animals from the frozen regions could -to a degree- cope, plants and animals from the balmy equatorial region by and large couldn't. The region isn't completely dead, but that's mostly due to the efforts of the locals in reintroducing things to the wild.

    "Disappointing." He rides Brut to a small promontory and sights the city. "Perhaps a ride will give me a better impression of the place." Show Me Beauty!

    Brut dashes, the hulking canine moving swiftly across the snow with a lightness of foot which belies his size.

    "Illustres to Lantern Xor." Xor's face appears above my first ring. "Any trouble?"

    "They do not believe that I am a Lantern."

    "The universe has known only Green Lanterns for millions of years. It's hardly surprising that they're a bit slow on the uptake."

    "So it is not an insult to my honour? They are not accusing me of taking a title that is not mine to claim, they are simply ignorant?"

    "I.. think that's most likely. Xor, have you done something rash?"

    "I was mindful of your words, and used nothing stronger than harsh language."

    "Good, I'm pleased. Lantern Stewart and I will be with you shortly."

    "I will await your arrival."
     
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  11. Threadmarks: Ways and Means (part 7)
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    Lantern Xor is standing at what I suspect to be parade rest just outside the local military barracks. A small group of ungarans appear to be taking a moment away from their regular tasks to stare at him, while Xor himself is just ignoring them. Huh, I suppose they didn't know until just now that other colours of Lantern exist. Though-.

    "Has Sinestro ever come here?"

    "Not since he went bad." John still flies in the swimming position, going vertical only when he lands. "That I know about."

    "I was just thinking: he was married to Arin Sur. He probably visited, right?"

    "I guess." John shrugs as we walk towards Xor. "I never met him. You wanna know about his personal life, you should talk to Hal."

    Xor takes a look around and then marches over to meet us. "Illustres. Orders?"

    Out of the corner of my eye I see more locals gather, those already here using personal communicators or taking pictures. Funny thing is, while they're far more technologically advanced than humans are, the damage Ungara has taken to its industrial base means that I can recognise a lot of the technology. Simpler things are easier to make. Why build a Bleed-tech communicator when there's now plenty of room in the electromagnetic spectrum and radio-based communicators are a fraction of the cost? Similarly, though there are a plethora of different synthetic cloths they could use to keep themselves warm, local wool variants are far more popular. I guess it's.. a post-apocalyptic thing, though I'm a little surprised that things haven't shifted a little more towards pre-Devlos norms yet.

    "Lantern Stewart has a government contact. We're going to get a situation update and then go from there."

    Xor nods, and John takes the lead as we head into the air and towards a bulky building near the city centre.

    "Lantern Xor, wasn't it?"

    Xor looks at me for a second before answering. "Yes."

    "Paul says you were a soldier. You do any anti-piracy work before?"

    "No. Warhounds are heavy assault infantry, not marines. Pirate ships are best fought by warships."

    "You don't board them?"

    Just for a second, Xor looks at him in confusion. "I was a soldier, not an officer."

    "And?"

    "I was not taught strategy. I don't know why our commanders would want to attack pirate ships with infantry. I just know they didn't use my unit for it."

    "Yeah, realistically, boarding isn't really a 'thing' in space warfare. It's easier to just shoot your target than go through all the effort of getting someone on board a ship that's.. probably trying quite hard to evade you. Even for pirates, it's usually far easier to pick up valuables after destroying the ship. Pretty much the only reason to even try is if you're trying to capture the ship intact or take someone alive, and doing it successfully requires a combination of high technology and a disregard for the life of the boarders that not a lot of people have. Citadelians used to do it, but they used teleporters and didn't expect to get their boarding teams back."

    John frowns. "I've boarded ships before."

    "You have a power ring. Most navies can't equip their soldiers to quite that level." We land in front of the well-insulated front entrance, the soldiers on guard duty nodding respectfully at John as we head inside. Xor only has to duck a little. "Who are we here to see?"

    "Prefect Malo. After the time he got ordered to kidnap Hal, he volunteered to act as go-between whenever we needed to work with the Ungaran government. I called ahead, so-."

    One set of internal doors opens and a heavily-built ungaran man in a lighter variant of the uniform the soldiers outside were wearing comes through. "Lantern Stewart."

    John nods. "Prefect."

    Prefect Malo looks at Xor and I curiously. "I.. wasn't aware that power rings came in other colours."

    "Most people aren't. I'm the Illustres of the Orange Lantern Corps. This is my trainee, Lantern Xor."

    "Is this your first time on Ungara?"

    "I'm afraid so. I don't strictly speaking have Sector-wide responsibilities, but I'll.. give you an emergency beacon before I leave."

    A slight rise in his eye ridges. Yes, alright, I know that Jordan got his knuckles rapped on several occasions for ignoring the rest of his Sector. That was part of why he gave up having a full time job in addition to his Lantern Corps work. And… Yes, I was calling myself Orange Lantern 2814. But it's not like I ever told them that.

    He smiles politely. "It would save me from having to grab you off the street."

    "Do you have any problems that require my immediate attention?"

    "No, I don't believe so. Not unless you're an expert in altering climate systems."

    Hm. Mother of Mercy has finished spinning up Mars's core, and is helping the locals install the telekinetic system they're going to use to concentrate the atmosphere. But they don't need her for that. Mars doesn't have a surface population, and as far as I can tell Martians regard the changes their world is undergoing with hope-tinged disinterest. There's no real reason I couldn't send her this way for a month or two.

    "I'm not, but I do have one on staff. I'll send her your way."

    "Thank you. But what brings you here today?"

    "A guy calling himself 'Effigy' is going after the Black Circle Syndicate. Unfortunately, no one trained him to tell who's a pirate and who isn't."

    "Ah. A bounty hunter?"

    John shakes his head. "Some guy with a weapon. If he was a professional I wouldn't be so worried. What sort of shipping do you have going on at the moment?"

    "Not a great deal. We have a small number of ships we use for local patrols and repairing the solar reflectors. There's a mining station in our asteroid belt with a few hundred robot miners, and… That's it." I frown, and he notices. "We never went in for off-world colonisation, and our only significant space colony was destroyed by the Traitor. We don't really have any reason to send ships anywhere else."

    "No unexplained disappearances from amongst your fleet?"

    "We never found out exactly what happened to every ship the Traitor destroyed, but if you mean recently?" He shakes his head. "Not to my knowledge. I can check, but we really aren't a good raiding target."

    John nods. "I'd appreciate it."

    He nods and walks over to a terminal. "The only thing worth a pirate group taking interest in would be the wrecks left over from the Traitor's fleet."

    "You didn't try salvaging them?"

    "They were booby trapped. But to someone who had the codes, they probably represent a lot of money. Hm."

    "Find something?"

    "No, not really. There's been a slight increase in robot miners being disabled." He shrugs. "It happens. I doubt that it really means anything. They don’t have shields, so small asteroids are a constant danger. It's generally more efficient to keep them simple and repair or replace them."

    "It won't hurt us to take a look."

    He nods. "I'll let the crew know that you're coming."

    I frown. "No… Don't do that."

    He looks at me with a frown. "Do you have a reason to suspect them?"

    "Nothing specific, but I'd rather take a look around without anyone tipping them off. Just in case."

    He nods. "Very well. I will need to notify the picket guarding the wrecks if you're planning on going there."

    John nods. "Can you notify just their commander?"

    "If you think that's best. Is there anything else?"
     
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  12. Threadmarks: Ways and Means (part 8)
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    What a fascinating sight. The Ungaran Commodore is an ambitious woman. The strongest desire is to seize the drifting hulks, repair them and then spread out from Ungara. I hadn't known this until I saw it written in her soul, but apparently this region had some rather strong arms limitation treaties prior to Devlos Ungol's rampage. She believes that the best way to prevent a repetition of that event is to increase Ungara's military power and that utilising the mothballed ships her fleet guards would be the best way to do that. Even knowing how many ungarans died last time they tried boarding the ships. Respect to her though, she wants to lead the boarding missions in person, so it isn't a case of her being willing to throw other people's lives away.

    I step back in


    a short distance away from her, my armour's stealth and phasing systems activating immediately. The picket fleet's sensors might have detected something at the moment of my arrival, but I would be very surprised if they can detect me as I am now. No… The ships don't appear to be reacting. I turn in the direction of the largest surviving ship and use my ring's flight system to accelerate towards it. As I'm having the flight aura cover the armour's interior there isn't any visible glow, though I might be in a spot of bother if these ships have still-functional phase-defences.

    I activate my armour's fracture-pulse communication.

    "Heading to the ships."

    "We're coming up to the mining station now. Xor, you alright checking the robots?"

    "Yes."

    There's a moment of silence before John realises that's all he's getting.

    "Okay, I'll interview the crew. If anything's going on, they should feel okay talking to a Green Lantern."

    "Either that, or get nervous enough that you spot it."

    "I don't think it will come to that. I don't see Ungarans willingly working with the Traitor's fleet."

    "Hopefully not. Xor, you got the schematics for the robots?"

    "Yes." A slight pause. "What are my orders?"

    "We need information more than we need dead pirates, at least in the short term."

    "Am I authorised to perform identity thefts?"

    "If in your judgement it is necessary, yes. However, I don't think we're under any time pressure here. I can be with you in a moment to brand them, and they don't have anywhere to run."

    "Understood. Living prisoners."

    "Now hold on. We don't know that anyone's done anything yet."

    "I am a soldier. Civil policing is new to me. I want clear orders."

    "I was a soldier before I was a Lantern. I didn’t need to be told not to brainwash people."

    "I could apply the rules of my people. I do not think you would like them."

    "He probably wouldn't. Xor, while Lantern Stewart isn't in your chain of command, he does have considerably more experience of this type of work than you. It would be wise to follow his example."

    "Understood."

    "Illustres out."

    The ship is coming up now. The Traitor's fleet tended to build their battleships as artillery platforms, giving them a much flatter shape than those used by the Citadel. They also have a smaller number of far larger guns, a smaller troop complement in exchange for more powerful shields, better sensors for worse FTL preparation time. I'm slightly reminded of the difference between Imperial Titans and Ork Gargants, though that isn't.. entirely correct. None of that ship's guns are tracking me, though I know from Ungaran records that its point defences are still active in places.

    And why not just shoot them out? Or destroy the ships? Well, that's to do with why Devlos Ungol is called 'The Traitor' in the first place. His own people did it because he turned the suit of super-armour his world's military built for him against them-.

    I frown. Ring, did the people of Tartarath ever produce any other sun-draining artefacts or similar technology?

    No records of such technology exist in this ring's database.

    That's suspicious as heck. I mean, they never made more and everyone's been assuming that was because he killed the people who made it and he didn't want anyone around who could threaten him. But what if they received the technology from elsewhere? They didn't make more because they couldn't, they just.. had armour and the question was whether or not to use it at all?

    Qward might do something like that, but it seems out of character for other examples not to have shown up by now. And-. The other most likely suspect would be a human if this was happening now, but the gap of two hundred years pretty much puts us out of the running. I can't.. think of anyone else with sun-eating abilities…

    Doctor Sivana said that the sun in the Sheeda's era looked wrong-. No, no, Sheeda technology has a distinct look, and there's no evidence that they have conventional faster than light technology. Actual Sun Eaters don't work like that, Wotan was using magic… No, nothing's coming to me.

    Anyway, the reason why everyone else calls him that is his habit of engaging in 'population reduction' even on worlds that surrendered to him without a fight. He would gleefully agree to any terms they asked, and then betray them. His general attitude appears to have been that since no one could hurt him he might as well do whatever suited his fancy moment by moment. There was even a record of an uprising on his command ship that he ignored as it went on around him and those loyal to him died to a man and only then did he take action.

    Which was activating the ship's self destruct and flying out of the explosion like nothing happened.

    This ship is the Sureshot, and is known to have destroyed at least twenty capital ships and three continents. There's a gash where the bridge was holed and craters where several of the main guns used to be, but the ship is otherwise intact. Devlos set the internal defences to kill the crews in the event of his death and only a handful were ever recovered alive.

    Mildly depressed that such a total shit got as far as he did…

    Copying what the salvage teams did I float in through the hole in the bridge. The first thing they attempted to do was connect to the central computer core through the bridge consoles, which was when they first came under attack. The Ungaran marines destroyed the guns at the cost of five of their number. Other weapons deployed -arc wands and plasma sinks- but they were stymied by the lack of an atmosphere.

    Ring, status of ship systems?

    No automated repair detected. Known weapons remain destroyed.

    Okay. The Commodore knows not to look too closely in this direction…

    I phase in, stealth systems still active, and use the ring to take control of the sensors the Ungarans left to monitor the wreck. Not reporting changes. Warship hulls are pretty good insulators so even if the interior does light up it won't be easy for them to detect it.

    Unless I trigger the auto-destruct. Though even the Traitor didn't design his ships to be able to destroy themselves instantly, so I should just be able to pop back into the Honden and avoid the blast. The Ungaran ships are far enough away that -based on what is known from the ships destroyed during the war- they should be out of range. And I think should because the man's armour literally sucked stars dry and made him invincible and when that's the known top level it's hard to put hard numbers on the potential output of an explosive you haven't reviewed personally.

    I look over to the bridge door the Ungarans breached. They set up an emergency airlock, cut through without much difficulty, and two died as the metal within connected to the ship's power distribution system and electrocuted them. I phase through the outer airlock door and look at the breach hole for a moment. No electricity running through it now, and no sign that anyone has been here since. And since my armour is heavily insulated…

    I reach out and tap the ragged cut in the door. Hm, that should have destroyed any sensors the ship's computer had built into the structure of the door, and since I'm still pretty much invisible its interior cameras shouldn't be able to see me. The airlock is keeping the atmosphere in, though it's a little thin…

    No electricity.

    Okay. I cautiously float through the hole and into the ship's interior.
     
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  13. Threadmarks: Ways and Means (part 9)
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    The corridors are wide. On a Citadelian ship that would be to allow large numbers of marines in heavy armour to move from place to place at speed. Here, it's to allow engineers to move parts from place to place without having to clear the decks first. Without a real home base for a lot of the time, Devlos's fleet habitually made repairs in space rather than at anchor. That's probably another reason for the flatter shape, actually: getting components to the interior of a ship can be a pain, so they designed a ship with a reduced interior space. Anything that has to go inside goes in through the closest entrance and gets conveyed down the corridors while anything that can be worked on from the exterior is.

    The Ungarans made it about halfway down this corridor before the artificial gravity shot up to fifteen times normal and the turrets deployed to kill them. They were only able to recover the bodies later because the guns have a limited arc of fire and the gravity plates could only sustain that intensity for a relatively brief time before needing to shut down. The survivors on the bridge basically fired grappling guns down from the airlock to drag the corpses out, and that was the last time they tried breaching one of these ships.

    Still no reaction to my presence. I take a moment to look at the bloodstains left by the fallen salvage engineers. They died here but their bodies were returned to Ungara-. My eyes move to a stain of a decidedly different colour. And the crew who were murdered by their own ship. The Ungarans took their remains as well. I don't think.. they're a particularly religious people, but the cultural files on John's ring made it clear that they've developed a form of secular ungaranism which involves respecting the remains of the dead. This shouldn't be a case for Hades, but… Perhaps I should get someone to check, just in case.

    The ship's sensors are positioned as far away from the main guns as possible so that they aren't blinded by their own weapons' fire. Bridge a little back from the sensors because they needed to make sure that flashbacks from destroyed primary weapons didn't kill the command crew, but also wanted to ensure that the bridge was well protected enough to prevent decapitation strikes. Crew quarters towards the outer hull, because in a fight those are basically an ablative layer protecting the vital systems. Main reactor close to the main FTL drive and main guns to reduce energy loss in transmission.

    So where's the central computer core? It can't be too close to the guns for the same reason as the bridge, but it can't be too close to the bridge either because the ship can be controlled from either location but is mission-killed if they're both lost. Tending the core requires highly skilled specialists, but it doesn't require all their time, so the core goes near other parts of the ship that require their skills. In the case of the ships of Devlos's fleet, that generally involved putting waste processing and the ship's workshop there, the first requiring pipe connections to every toilet and kitchen on the ship and the second requiring good access pathways because if one of your primary weapons goes wrong you don't want to make it hard for the people with the replacement parts to get to it.

    So it should be near the centre of the ship. The scans the Ungarans took before they abandoned salvage efforts certainly implied that this ship had a standard layout. The bridge computers have already disconnected from it, which is a standard procedure for ships crippled in combat. Since the computer should be relatively intact, I'm hopeful that it will have data on fleet support bases which might still survive. Failing that, it should be connected to the ship's internal monitoring systems, so if anyone has been in here it will have a record of the fact.

    Ring, anything here that can't be explained by the presence of known salvage crews and ship crews?

    No unidentified biological material present- Images of engineer personnel files and crew autopsies and provisional identifications appear in my mind's eye as my ring identifies them. -which can reliably be identified- Particulates of dead skin which have evaded the atmosphere scrubbers but don't belong to known crew members are highlighted, along with their probable species. -as post-dating the ship's destruction.

    Hm.

    I take a phasing drone out of subspace and send it directly towards where I think the computer core is. That should confirm the location and status of the thing. Ring, scan all adjacent sections of the ship. Anything stand-

    All of the guns in the corridor deploy, and my armour registers the destruction of the drone.

    -out?

    The guns spray the corridor with fire, particle beams lashing the interior walls more or less at random until one slashes across my right arm. Then they all immediately focus their efforts on my location, even as I abandon stealth and create construct armour around me. Some damage to the armour, but then, that's what it's there for. The internal weapons aren't all that powerful-

    I fire off a series of destructive pulses, each one punching through the weak force field protecting a gun and destroying it.

    -compared to some of the more powerful weapons I've taken hits from. As far as I can tell, these were only here to slaughter the unarmoured crew. Actual anti-boarding defences -amongst the few places that actually use them- aren't positioned like this, the power connections they require are too awkward for anything with serious killing power. Marines are almost always a more reliable bet, though if Devlos felt differently I'm going to need to be a bit careful when I get closer to the computer core. There are all sorts of things an inventive shit like him could have set up.

    But since I'm made anyway

    "Ship, respond."

    I destroy the last gun in this section and brace for a follow up.

    "Green Lantern. I had wondered what I would have to do to elicit a response from you."

    Devlos Ungol's voice. The computer has probably decided that I'm similar enough that it should play a recorded message.

    "And if you're too cowardly to face me yourself-"

    "Devlos Ungol died two hundred years ago."

    "-then I will make this ship your tomb."

    "I'm not a Green Lantern and you're dead!"

    No, no point arguing with the computer. I create a railgun construct, use crumbler rounds to shoot out the bulkhead blocking the way further into the ship's interior, dismiss my constructs and reactivate my stealth systems.

    "Shields are now at full combat power-"

    Darn it, there's no way the Ungarans will miss that. Assuming that it's actually happened and isn't just what's supposed to happen in the event of a Green Lantern getting on board. Ring?

    "-and my entire fleet has been notified! Your-"

    Annoying as it is, I should leave it running. Just in case he says something useful.

    "-destruction is inevitable, and all you hold dear will follow soon after! The natural state of the universe is bloody slaughter! All else is deceit and madness!"

    Eris save me from the hammy ones. No… No, this probably isn't ham. He probably means every word. It's just that after you hear the same nonsense from enough people it becomes hard to tell which of them are just saying it to sound important and which genuinely believe it.

    "When I kill you, all those you protect will finally understand! Know in your final moment, Starkaðr-"

    "He's dead too."

    "-that your tomb will be my greatest triumph!"

    I exit that corridor and fly out into a small room with a heavy goods lift. As part of the internal reinforcement measures the ship is split into sections with thick armour between each one. Having one long corridor from the bow to the stern would introduce a massive structural weakness.

    I'd have to be stupid to get into that lift. On the other hand, I can't safely phase through the hull of a ship with phase defences, not unless I want a repeat of the Louvre. I generate a crumbler gauntlet construct and wait to see if that provokes a response from the computer.



    No, looks like it's decided that it can't hurt me with the weapons it has on hand. I slap the gauntlet forward, crumbling the armoured shutter over the lift shaft. Another couple of slaps on the interior destroy the mechanisms anchoring the lift in place and send it plummeting down the shaft.

    Right, there will probably be more guns in the shaft, but it doesn't have a better power supply than the nearby sections so they shouldn't be any bigger than the ones that just did nothing to me. I dismiss my gauntlet construct and float forward and the remains of the lift hit the bottom of the shaft. Bit surprised that they bothered putting artificial gravity in the lift shaft, but it's not like anything else Devlos did makes sense to me.

    I drop down the shaft.
     
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  14. Threadmarks: Ways and Means (part 10)
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    Another crumbler-slap and I'm out into another room, this time with three corridors leading off from it. Left is labelled 'Main Sensors', right is 'Biological Processing', which is probably sewage, and straight forward with the widest corridor is 'Component Warehouse'. Alright, yes, I suppose that it makes sense that they wouldn't link directly to the place where they manufactured them. Far easier to have the manufacturers build up a stock and have technicians install them as needed.

    I'm still stealthed, still not putting weight on anything… The ship can detect power ring scans, which… I knew was possible, but I'm not scanning now and I shot out every door on the way down. And the one for the level beneath this one. So it shouldn't know where I am at the moment. The warehouse shouldn't have better connections to the main generator than anywhere else.

    Shouldn't.

    I fly forward, and-. Ah, the first body of a crewman that I've seen so far. A dull-blue skinned humanoid… Male? With a floating platform loaded with electronic components. The internal door to the warehouse has made a spirited attempt to slice him and his space trolley in half, but appears to have failed part way through. Either that or the computer decided not to bother. In theory these doors are supposed to be able to slam closed to prevent decompression, but there's a limit to how hard they can actually close. It's not completely surprising that someone was here, the ship was in combat when Starkaðr and Abin Sur slew Devlos-.

    Huh. Wonder how that worked. I know that Green Lanterns aren't supposed to kill people, but I doubt that the Guardians would have investigated too hard if one of them reported back that Devlos was 'a victim of circumstance'. Perhaps if they blasted him into a main reactor which suffered a critical containment failure. If they weren't specifically trying to kill him…



    Am I making a false assumption there? Did they leave him alive? In a Sciencell? That would be a very Green Lantern thing to do. But wouldn't John have said something? Or… Jordan got Abin Sur's ring. Guy got Starkaðr's. John's is relatively… John's first ring is on Hinon's finger, and was new. His current one is even more new. It's possible that the relevant information hasn't been loaded onto it. Okay, when I get out, ask him to request all data concerning the case from Clarissi Salaak.

    I fly over the body and into the warehouse. Larger pieces of equipment are neatly stacked on heavily-built shelves near the entrance, while smaller shelves further in contain smaller and more delicate components. The avenues between shelves are clear except for the bodies, each… Looks like it was shot repeatedly while on the deck. Ring, any irregularities?

    Genetic traces of unclear origin detected.

    Show me.

    Huh. Well, we might not know who they are, but plenty of people would have come through here each day. It's not really-.

    That one's ungaran. That's-. No, no, the ungarans weren't always limited to their homeworld, there are plenty of reasons why a genetic trace from one might be here. Record it and see if it matches any of the dead crew I find later.

    Confirmed.

    A couple of the bodies in this room have outstanding bounties. I'm sure that Ungara can use the money, so I do the necessary scans to confirm their identities. Take an inventory or move on? Obviously I don't know exactly what's supposed to be here, but this is a great place for looting if you can actually get here. Hm. I fly down an aisle, having the ring take note of everything still here. I'm not seeing any obvious holes in the stock. Would the stock list be separate from the central computer? Are any of the corpses carrying personal devices? I stop to check one. Ah, yes, but the automatic guns shot them.

    Hm. I don't remember seeing any damage to the ship's sensors. Not externally, anyway. So why are the trays containing parts for the FTL sensor system almost empty? Both the parts for the sensors themselves and for the computer systems that take that data and turn it into a picture of the universe. That's all reasonably valuable, but neither unique or the most expensive thing here. They… Might have been partway through a major refit, or… Just wanted to make sure that everything was in full working order before the attack on Ungara. Ring, biological traces?

    Scanned.

    Nothing immediately actionable. Lots of people had access to these drawers. Still, worth noting.

    Alright, nothing more I can do here-. Other than try looting the place myself, but that seems pointless. Not only will the ship's computer immediately detect it, but once I have control of the computer I can just deactivate the traps and take what I want. Or hand the whole thing over to the Ungarans. They're a nice bunch, and if anyone was going to have local hegemony I'd rather it was them than just about anyone else. Only other things of note are the senior technician's station -which might have data on the inventory- and the door to the machine shop. Breaching the door will undoubtably trigger this room's traps. And I don't particularly want to wreck the place.

    Ring, identify hidden weapons.

    Compliance.

    Wall, floor and ceiling mounted. Far more than would actually be required to kill the crew, or even a sizeable number of attackers. Whoever designed this was a nutter.

    But they weren't prepared for an Illustres.

    I drop stealth and a volley of precisely targeted destructive pulses shoot out the internal guns before they can deploy. A construct crumble-slap takes care of the door to the next section as the computer tries to deploy the guns anyway, and then I'm through-.

    A purple beam catches me in the face, eating into my armour-.

    I intensify my environmental shield and pull myself to the side, generating construct armour just as soon as the force dies down enough to make that possible.

    Ah, positron beams. Didn't miss you at all.

    I fly fuck! The beam hits again, reacting with the electrons in the air to batter my armour which is already cracking under the strain-.

    Forget it. Back up, back through the doorway into the warehouse-.

    The beam stops for a moment as I get behind the dividing wall. Okay, didn't spot exactly where that came from. And-.

    I reach up to my chest plate to feel-. Oh, that's not good. My armour's just gone. Start repairing that. Construct armour should deal with positron-based attacks, but that didn't look like it was just a positron containment beam to me. I should be able to tank it long enough to get a shot-.

    The wall explodes! The explosive reaction of matter and anti-matter throws out enough heat and radiation to cook a quarter of the warehouse area, and I can see my construct armour start to sag and melt. The beam hits me in the right shoulder as I half-turn, matter-antimatter reactions chewing at the construct pauldron!

    Separate the plate, expand, push forward. Holding for the moment, but the computer is clearly happy to shoot through the ship's interior and when it shoots denser objects the reaction is more energetic. Options? Can't shoot into this, the air is turning to plasma, stepping out should be safe but the ship clearly has some sort of anti-Lantern gear built in…

    Wait, this whole area has been wrecked and I'm not scanning. How is it seeing me?

    I float left towards the melted remains of the supervisor station and the positron beam continues shooting at my previous location, scything through the warehouse section in a series of matter-antimatter explosions but I'm already flying forward and releasing chaff as I go! There!

    A destructive beam leaps from my ring and I keep moving as it strikes the positron beam projector's housing-. A force field, a stronger one than the other guns employ. The computer controlling it turns it, firing a shot at the point I fired from, but I've already gotten out of the way as it shoots out a wall. Pressure all over my construct armour increasing

    This level of energy is going to be externally detectable soon. Damn it! Scan in detail. I doubt that it's producing positrons as it fires, and I don't want to make its entire reserve explode. Bottle there? Good. I crumble-slap the force field and stab construct blades into the turret, destroying the wires linking the turret to the computer at the same time as a slightly more controlled construct takes control of the positron bottle. Okay, I'll… Take that somewhere safe and detonate it late-.

    Another positron beam turret descends from the ceiling and f-.

    I'm already moving out of the way. The computer still can't see me, it's just firing at my estimated location. Crumble-slap, stab. Ring, any more of these?

    None detected.

    Okay.

    I take a look around at the devastation. It hasn't quite reached the outer hull, but unlike on a plane the built-up energy can't really escape anywhere. I generate cold guns and begin the process of cooling things down. Next stop, the computer core.
     
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  15. Threadmarks: Ways and Means (part 11)
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    Green laser beams are absorbed by my construct armour as cold beams and a magnetic siphon construct prove to be an adequate counter to the plasma-positron weapons the computer is bombarding me with. I mean, yes, I've now got a large invisible bag of anti-matter, but nothing's blowing up so I'm calling that a success. Better still, with giant explosions not turning the atmosphere into plasma I can generally see what's shooting at me well enough to disable it at once.

    "Still not a Green Lantern."

    Though it's mildly reassuring to know that someone else spotted the green laser weakness. I mean… There are good reasons for police not going around in full riot gear the whole time. And since Green Lanterns are mostly a policing organisation it does make a sort of sense that they usually limit themselves to basic body armour. The problem is that most of them assume that that's all they need.

    And there goes the last positron beam projector. Not trying to 'taunt Murphy' here, but I'm a little surprised that the ship hasn't self-destructed yet. The positron thing appears to be its most powerful internal weapon. At this point, it should either admit defeat and scrub itself or blow the main reactor. I know Devlos programmed them with the ability; they used it during his crusade. So either this ship is somehow so valuable that its own value-weighing won't allow it to destroy itself…

    Or I'm missing something.

    "Ship, how about we resolve this like civilised peop-."

    Shock-poles extend from the frame of the blast doors blocking my way to the computer room, an appreciable fraction of the main reactor arcing… Into the hull around me because constructs don't conduct electricity. I raise my left hand and shoot each one with destructive bolts before-.

    "Sure. Let's talk about this."

    That's a new voice. I stop.

    "Who am I talking to?"

    "The man who can scrub the computer at the touch of a button."

    I nod, and open up my empathic vision. Hm, not seeing… No, there we go.

    "And if you don't want me to do-"

    I build a physical containment vessel for the positrons. Now, do I risk the final layer of defences to disable the speaker now, or let them talk themselves out?

    "-that, then stop scanning-"

    I step out

    and then back in just behind the young Ungaran man whose desire to take control of this ship is about as strong as that of the commodore outside. Though far less altruistic.

    "-and pay-."

    One construct connects me to the computer and the second pokes through his armour and subverts his central nervous system.

    And relax, and get the computer to turn off the automatic-.

    "Automatic defences on autistic mode."

    Fine. Fine. I'll just have to use my armour's stealth systems when I go anywhere I haven't already destroyed. No, wait, can I turn off the reactor from here? Sure they've got batteries, but… I can, because the self-destruct isn't automated, while the guns are designed to go autistic if the computer is destroyed by enemy action. Excellent! And… I've got Devlos Ungol's maps. Well. What he actually put on here, anyway. A few sites I don't think anyone has visited. Aaaaand this guy. The little Black Circle emblem on his armour makes it clearish what he's here for.

    "Computer, you work for me. Confirm command."

    "Command confirmed."

    "Glad to hear it." I turn the pirate around to face me. "Now how the devil did you get on board?"

    He gazes vacantly back at me.

    Okay, give him control of his head back.

    He twitches, then appears to decide to pretend that he's still paralysed.

    "Oh, come on. If you're going to try deceiving me, at least try it when there's a chance it might work."

    "I have nothing to say to you."

    Ring, check him for suicide devices.

    None found.

    I haven't forgotten that thing with Jade. Anything substantially similar? Mind wipers, coma-inducing drugs, that sort of thing?

    None found.

    I'm trusting you with this.

    Understood.

    "As I tried to tell the computer, I'm not a Green Lantern. Do you know what I am?"

    He regards me with studied disinterest.

    "Orange Lanterns have a few unique quirks. For example, I can rewrite your desires so that you want nothing more than to tell me everything I want to know." I take control of his right arm and wave it around for a moment. "Or manipulate you in other ways. Now, at the moment I don't have you for anything worse than entering a restricted area, which is a slap on the wrist offence. And I'm prepared to let you off anything you might admit to in the course of providing me with information I want. Am I clear?"

    His expression doesn't change, so I take control of his facial muscles and make him smile and nod for a moment.

    "Glad to hear it. Anything you particularly want to say?"

    His face goes slack as I allow him to take control once more.

    "No."

    Okay, anything about who this guy is in the Ungaran-.

    "Amon Sur?" He grimaces. "You're running with a bad crowd, chum. Mind if I ask why?"

    I think he was a Sinestro Corpsman for all of five minutes before Laira killed him. Angry with Abin Sur for spending all his time being a Lantern and little to none being a father. He almost certainly doesn't know about the Indigo Lantern Corps or what his father did to the woman who murdered his sister…

    I frown. Whose name I don't know. Don't think I ever saw his mother's name, either. I don't want to think 'disposable female characters', but I am.

    "They're the strongest power in this region of space."

    Actual desire triggered: Undo my father's work out of spite.

    "No, I'm the strongest power in this region of space. I have a planet Lantern."

    "You were nearly killed by this ship's defences."

    "I'm uninjured. And the only reason this was even slightly hard is that I was trying to keep the computer core intact." And shut down the shield"I'll ask one more time: do you feel like talking?"

    His eyes narrow. "No."

    "Okay." I shrug inside my armour. "Time for an attitude adjustment."
     
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  16. Threadmarks: Ways and Means (supplementary, Renegade option)
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    "Ambassador."

    King Orin looks… Neither pleased nor displeased to see me. Though he's experienced enough a politician to cover any personal disquiet, at least when he knows that it's coming.

    "Your majesty." I nod politely. "Minister." F'ancha gets a nod as well. He got a promotion during the last reshuffle. Not everyone who was slotted into office after the purge of Orm's nominees made the grade, and with the increased trade with the surface having a man with his experience in a more senior position makes a good deal of sense. "Lord Iqula."

    Since the whole 'me being an ambassador' thing was just a bit of a lark, I haven't really had anything to do with the Poseidonis ambassador corps in general or Tritonis's ambassador in particular. I know he was a military officer before marrying into the royal family. Whether that's good for me or not… No idea. Tritonis is fairly closely aligned with Poseidonis, and I suspect that having a traditionally-inclined ambassador around is something Orin is doing to placate the conservative crowd.

    "Lord Grayven."

    He's actually armed, which is a little surprising. There are Atlantean soldiers just outside this conference room… I guess they assume that Orin is good enough to handle it if he tries something. Or-? No. They can't possibly believe that he could stop me.

    "So, Grayven. What surprises does Queen Clea have for us today?"

    "This… Is not.. precisely relating to my ambassadorial work. It's-."

    "Because I was wondering how long it would take her to explain why she's been moving troops around outside her territory." Ah. Hm. While the units she's had supporting Mr Hyde do use basic concealment magics, it would be apparent to any Atlantean city that put any effort into watching them that something was going on. "For someone as ambitious as Queen Clea, I've been wondering if she intends to found a new city."

    "I'm afraid I'm not-."

    "I believe that Queen Clea is planning on taking more territory on the surface." Iqula doesn't seem particularly distressed at the prospect. "More islands, or a stretch of coastline. Then she could expand her trading networks."

    "To the best of my knowledge, Queen Clea has no plans to conquer anywhere. Her present focus is in developing economic power."

    Orin nods. "Yes, the Auranian ambassadors have been making representations to me regarding that for some time."

    "Naturally, Venturia would not ask the High King to involve himself in an economic dispute between city-states."

    "Did Queen Clea really ask for a oath of vassalage?"

    "I'm afraid that Lord Cyprian is handling the negotiations. I don't know the exact wording. But.. given the existing poor relations between the two cities, I don’t imagine that they were generous."

    "If she's offering other cities better terms, that might become my concern."

    I shrug, as much as I can under water. "Absolutely nothing is stopping Aurania developing its own trading relationships with the surface independent of Venturia. And with the greatest respect, High King, trade between cities isn't an area where the King of Poseidonis has traditionally had the authority to overrule his vassals."

    Orin glances at Iqula, who nods.

    Unlike in America, where that very much is the President's job. Though I don't say that because ragging on Arthur Curry about his American birth isn't done. As things stand, he has a good relationship with Queen Clea, something his mother never had. She's doing something he sees as good for Atlantis, and probably for the surface as well. And he's had time to look over the records of the beginning of her dispute with Aurania and I doubt they came out of it looking particularly good.

    "Military action is."

    "Venturia has no plans to engage in military action against Aurania at this time. It would be profoundly self-defeating to improve relations with Poseidonis like this, only to… Piss the good will away."

    Wait. Is that what he thinks the troops are doing? Preparing some sort of..? Well, okay, it's better than him working out what's actually happening.

    "I'm glad to hear it. So what's this about?"

    "When the Light was.. dismantled, certain pieces of information fell into my hands… Including a way to trade messages with Black Manta."

    Orin leans forward lightly. "Have you got him?"

    "That's… Not where I was going with that. Black Manta -David Hyde- is essentially a mercenary. Having.. spoken to the man…" I wave my right arm. "At a few steps removed, I-"

    "You know where Black Manta is… And you haven't killed him?"

    "Your majesty, I don't kill everyone."

    "Or arrested him? He's a pirate. A murderer."

    "I'm a murderer."

    "You were pardoned-." He blinks. "You can't possibly expect me to pardon Black Manta."

    "Not precisely. Your ancestor, Queen Fiona, made provision for-."

    "Recruiting outlaws." He nods, clearly unsettled by the prospect. "Fiona was dealing with a total breakdown in Atlantean society after the civil wars between Prince Shalako and Orin the First, then Dardanus and Queen Cora. Most of the people she pardoned had done nothing worse than fighting for the rulers of their cities, and she desperately needed help to overcome Kordax. None of that applies here."

    "True, but consider the benefits. A group of professional mercenaries who have raided Atlantean holdings-."

    "Killed Atlantean soldiers and civilians."

    "Indeed. Something they will most likely continue to do in future. Alternatively, you can accept their oaths and… Did you review the curse which takes effect if people who took advantage of Queen Fiona's largess violated their new oath?"

    His eyes narrow as he thinks about it. "Their blood turns to brine."

    "So far, the military forces of Atlantis have not been able to capture Mister Hyde. Nor is there any real prospect of them doing so in the future. If you caught him you could… Try him, execute him… But you have to get hold of him first. If you offer him this… Commutation of his sentence, it will automatically be carried out if he attacks any Atlantean holding again. And you can order him to serve the Atlantean crown for the duration of any crisis as you see fit."

    Orin shakes his head, then turns to F'ancha. The minister exhales slowly.

    "It's… Ah… The law is still valid, your majesty. And while it would render Black Manta immune from prosecution in Atlantis it doesn't grant him the throne's protection against any action arising from his criminal activity against surface nations."

    "I don't suppose I could just pardon him and then extradite him, could I?"

    "No, your majesty, I'm afraid not."

    He turns back to me and regards me for a moment. "Grayven, why are you doing this?"

    "I think he could be useful."

    "You can't find another mercen-?" His eyes widen slightly in realisation. "Luthor's fleet. You want him for Luthor's fleet?"

    Isn't that an idea. "I haven't discussed that subject with him. Such an appointment would be up to Lex, though the similarities between aquatic and space combat aren't actually all that great at the level of technology the Earth Defence Force will be operating."

    "What's Clea's stake in this?"

    "I don't believe that she has one. Obviously, as a tributary queen, consulting with a wanted outlaw would be quite inappropriate."

    "And if I actually went through with this?"

    I shrug. "She might find that having someone more familiar with the surface and with mercantile shipping on staff is useful. But that's speculative."

    "Of course." He leans back. "I won't say 'no' right away, but I'm probably going to say it eventually."

    I nod. "I see. I must say, I'm a little surprised. Diana was less vengeful when I convinced Circe to turn over a new leaf, and her total kill count-."

    "I'm not Diana."

    Clearly. "Is there anything that would change your mind?"

    "If you can convince me that there's any chance that he's had a change of heart. But I won't accept him just getting away with his crimes against my people."

    I nod. "Very well. I'll see what I can do."
     
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  17. Threadmarks: Ways and Means (part 12)
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    "So what have you got?"

    John glances over to where Amon Sur is just recovering from me restoring him while the Black Circle prisoners he and Xor acquired keep away in case what I did to him is contagious.

    "The Black Circle snuck an infiltration squad onto the mining station. They were using the mining robots and mineral shipments to smuggle narcotics from outside the system back to the surface. But all that was a distraction from their real job."

    I nod. "Using the 'damaged' mining robots to move material from the fleet. Any idea how they got past the Ungarans?"

    "Gas thrusters and patience. Ungaran ships use radar and infrared sensors. It wasn't hard for them to rig the robots to run cold, or cover them in radar-absorbent paint. It was slow going, but if they got enough parts out of it…"

    I nod as Xor folds his arms across his chest, looking unimpressed.

    "Amon Sur only had the codes for a few of the ships here. What's the usual arrangement for things like that?"

    "We hand him over to the local authorities."

    "No, I meant the ships."

    He frowns, not seeing where I'm coming from. "The Ungarans get them. Once they're repaired, they'll have a strong enough self-defense force that they won't have to worry about the Black Circle any more."

    "Is there.. some sort of treaty concerning that sort of thing that I'm not aware of?"

    "No, just customs relating to salvage rights. Why, do you want them?"

    "Me, personally? No. But do the Justice League?" He looks a little more thoughtful. "The Ungarans don't appear to be concerned about power projection. They can't really get much use out of a sniper-battleship. Earth on the other hand has no defence fleet."

    "The League doesn't have the authority to control spaceships."

    "The UN represents the governments of the nations of Earth. Spaceships fly in space, or did you tell the Security Council about the Watchtower while I was away?"

    "An unarmed space station is one thing. An actual warship is very different."

    "So when's Kal-El getting his eyes plucked out? Because those guns-."

    "Look. I get where you're coming from. But the Justice League is a policing organisation. Running warships isn't what we do."

    "Okay, how about one of their support carriers? You don't have zeta tubes everywhere. You could easily justify it as a transport vehicle, and the Ungarans are far less likely to complain about you taking one ship."

    "One ship we can't fuel, repair or crew."

    "I could get you a crew. I could upgrade the Watchtower's manufacturing facilities as well."

    "I'll…" He looks away awkwardly. "I'll bring it up at the next meeting."

    Pushing him further probably won't be productive… I generate a construct image showing the Sector, marking the locations of Devlos's fleet support bases.

    "This is where Devlos had his star bases built. These- " I briefly highlight a few before turning them off. "-are ones which either Green Lanterns or local naval assets found and destroyed. And these- " I blink a couple. "-are ones which Amon knows to still be active."

    John points at one. "That's closest. And it's also near to a shipping route. We should probably head there next."

    I nod. Even if we don't learn anything new, just-.

    "How were they destroyed?"

    I turn to Xor. "Ah… Shot to pieces? Torn apart by Lantern constructs?"

    "Could they be salvaged?"

    "Probably?" I look at John.

    "Pull them back up?" I do so, and his eyes shimmer. "These three-" He points. "-were totally stripped by the navies. The hulls might still be there, but that's about it. Abin Sur dropped the ones he cleared out onto the nearest planetoid. There might be something worth salvaging, but I wouldn't count on it. The ones Starkaðr attacked… He tore them apart and destroyed the main reactors and computer systems, but the pieces probably could be salvaged." He shrugs. "They've been defenseless and unmanned for nearly two hundred years. I doubt there's anything left."

    "Pirates are salvaging. Could they build new ships?"

    "Sure. There are plenty of places they could be mining. They had engineers with the right skills, though I don't know how many got away." He looks at me. "Can you feel their desires?"

    I look through the hull of the mining station in the general direction of the closest-. Too much too much! I close my eyes. "Yes, but I can't isolate them without knowing what I'm looking for."

    "And you can't teleport there."

    "I can fly there and teleport back to you. That might be the best way to do it, if you think it's worth checking."

    "We need to check it all anyway. The question is, do we do it at the same time or leave it until we're done with the bases we know about?"

    I shrug. "You've got more experience with anti-piracy operations than me. We're trying to either wrap up the Black Circle or find Mister van Wyck and sit on him. Where do you want me?"

    "How fast can you get to… That one?"

    "A couple of minutes. Assuming no anti-Lantern interdiction systems. I'll stop outside the system and take a look, get closer… Scan whatever's there… If it's nothing, eight minutes total?"

    "Two hours for everything."

    "Unless I find something. And you can call me back at any time."

    He nods. "I'll take the prisoners back to Ungara and hand them over. You take the closest destroyed station. Xor, you head to the active one and monitor it."

    Xor glances at me and I nod.

    "Understood."

    He turns around and strides towards the airlock. John walks towards the prisoners, green light enveloping them as they rise off the floor.

    I had.. half-thought about trying to recruit Amon Sur. But… While there's a connection to Abin Sur and Soranik Natu there, I… Think I can find potential Lanterns who don't voluntarily join pirate groups and try to rebuild the fleets of a mass-murderer. And while Abin Sur was happy to give a ring to the woman who murdered his daughter-.

    "Hey, John. Is Abin Sur's wife still alive?"

    "Yeah. I'll let her know while I'm there."

    "What sort of sentence is Amon Sur looking at?"

    "Depends what they convict him for. Twenty to life, probably." His eyes narrow. "Aw, hell no. Guy warned me about this."

    "I was just-."

    "Hell no."

    "I can change his desires. Rehabilitation through mind control. I could try making him the perfect Orange Lantern. That would be far more useful than having him sit in a cell for the rest of his life."

    "Mind control."

    I step around him. "Hey, Amon!" He looks up, his face calm but his thoughts murderous. "Given the choice, would you choose serving your prison sentence, or having me rewrite your value systems and letting you go?"

    "I'd choose for you to die screaming."

    "That wasn't one of the options."

    He makes an obscene gesture with his right hand and then turns away.

    I shrug. Okay then.
     
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  18. Threadmarks: Ways and Means (supplementary, Renegade option)
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    "Grayven." Ms Lane looks up at me while her colleagues in the Daily Planet office try to pretend they're not rubbernecking. "What do you want?"

    "I need to get hold of Superman really quickly. Would you mind if I threw you off the building?"

    She tilts her head to the left, her eyes narrowing. "Oh har. Did you come here just to make that joke?"

    "No. Actually, I wanted to try interesting you in a project I've got going on."

    She shrugs. "There's no way Horne can lose the election."

    "That's what they said about-."

    "Jonathan Horne is the one politician I'd actually believe if he told me those girls were in his room to 'get some ice'."

    I snigger. Yeah, that was… Not the most credible denial ever. "That reminds me of a joke about John Major-."

    "Who?"

    Oh. Rrright, he doesn't exist here. "A British politician from Earth Prime. But if you don't know who he is, it.. falls rather flat. The reason I'm here is that one of my ongoing projects is to try and… Not rehabilitate so much as refocus certain types of criminal-."

    "Like Lex Luthor."

    "Ah… I don't believe that he's been convicted-" I nod. "-but I did have to have words with him at one point. And now he's being far more rational about how he applies himself."

    "He's getting a space fleet."

    "Nothing illegal about a private citizen building spaceships. And a great many people are benefiting from the cheaper electricity."

    "There is something illegal about it if those ships are armed."

    "I believe that he intends to build an office on the dark side of the moon, register the ships to the lunar nation and then install the guns. And given what you know of Superman's career, are you really going to try to argue that Earth doesn't need a self-defence force?"

    "He's founding his own country?"

    "It's an interesting bypass. The government of the United States is obliged to enforce the Outer Space Treaty upon its citizens. But if Lex registers all of the guns to a non-terrestrial polity, does it apply?"

    "He's still a US citizen. Unless he's planning on renouncing his citizenship?"

    "I doubt it-. At least, not in the immediate future. I suppose that if he ever gets to the point where he's spending most of his time in space he might consider it…" I shake my head. "I don't have any special knowledge there."

    "But Luthor's fleet is definitely going to be armed."

    "Yes, and with all sorts of fascinating weapons." I smile. "You humans can be so creative! It's a marvel. But if we can return to the reason I'm here..?"

    "Rehabilitation. Like you did with Black Adam."

    "Theodore Adam and Teth Adom are different men. Do you blame Superman for the things he's done while under the influence?"

    "He murdered Kahndaq's government after he stopped being controlled."

    I smile self-depreciatingly. "I'm hardly one to criticise that."

    "What is happening to the British government?"

    "The coalition government? They'll remain-."

    "No, the one you deposed."

    "That.. won't be decided until after the next General Election. I understand that Mister Talbot wants them charged under pre-existing laws. I'd just have killed them all, but it isn't my decision."

    And if anything disproves the idea that Red Lanterns are mindless berserkers, that's it. He didn’t even hesitate when the technically-not-acting Prime Minister asked him about it.

    "And exactly who else have you rehabilitated?"

    "Circe." Ms Lane blinks, then her eyes narrow slightly. "I'm a little surprised more hasn't been made of that."

    "Circe. The witch who turns men into animal-men."

    "She doesn't do that any more, and she turned back-" Most of. "-the ones she had."

    "I don't remember hearing anything about her being arrested. Or decapitated."

    "She behaved erratically due to a curse that had been placed upon her. Once I worked out how to bypass the curse, she no longer felt the need to."

    "So she gets off scot free."

    I shrug. "Despite what you might think, I'm not particularly vengeful. I'm a pragmatist. I killed Klarion because there was no way he was going to be anything other than a murderous little shit. I don't see the point in trying to rehabilitate people who can't be rehabilitated. And I'm a little frustrated that I had to have Mister Tuckman oppose plans to give Mister Napier bionic limbs." I shake my head in frustration. "Honestly, what sort of idiot thinks that giving the Joker new arms is a good idea?"

    "You might have to rip them off again."

    "If I'd ripped them off he'd be dead. I crushed them. Anyway, there's someone new I'm working with at the moment, and I was wondering if you'd like to meet them."

    "I can get interviews with Luthor any day of the week."

    "I'm sure that you can. I wasn't talking about him."

    "Fine. Who is it this time?"

    "Black Manta."

    She frowns. "Who?"

    24th January
    23:21 GMT +3


    Ms Lane follows me through the boom tube onto the… Bridge of the oil tanker. Two of Mr Hyde's soldiers are guarding the bridge, a third has the captain under guard while several members of his crew man the stations. Mr Hyde gives Ms Lane a moment to take in her environment before he turns away from the bridge window.

    "Ms Lane."

    "Black Manta. I don't think companies pay ransoms on oil tankers any more."

    "Actually, they do and then say they don't. But I won't be ransoming The Queen's Grace." He reaches up and takes off his helmet. I felt that visual transition was quite important; show himself as a supervillain changing into something else. "They were cleaning out their oil tanks at sea; illegally dumping hundreds of gallons of waste oil."

    "And you care about that since when?"

    "I'm a mercenary, Ms Lane. I don't care about anything except my crew unless someone's paying me to."

    "Grayven said he was trying to rehabilitate you."

    "Grayven wants me to take legal jobs. Which I can't do at the moment because I've got international arrest warrants on me."

    "You attacked the capital of Atlantis."

    "I got hired by one side in a civil war. Whatever King Orin likes to think, Orm had plenty of support in Atlantis. If Orm had won, I'd have had a major payday. He lost, so I'm a criminal."

    "You were a criminal before that."

    "I was a mercenary before that. Or a.. private security operative, if you want to be polite about it. Governments say all kinds of things are against the law, except when they're the ones doing them."

    "So what's this about?"

    "This is a sign I'm willing to go legitimate. Useful work for the community."

    "Which you're getting paid for."

    "If you think Grayven's paying me as much as I could get for quietly ransoming an oil tanker, you've got another thing coming. But I've reached the point in my life where the prospect of spending all my time in a submarine isn't as appealing as it used to be. I'm trying to show that I'm willing to limit myself to legitimate work."

    "If you get let off all your crimes."

    "I'm willing to negotiate. But I don't want to pretend I've had some kind of moral revelation here." He shrugs. "It's a move from high risk high reward to low risk low reward. The costs of staying outside the law have mounted up and I'd rather stop paying them."

    I smile. Mr Hyde isn't one of the world's greatest speakers, but he's sticking to our agreed angle. I send the files on the ship to the relevant port authorities, then step back towards the boom tube.

    "I'll leave you two to get better acquainted. Back in an hour."
     
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  19. Threadmarks: Ways and Means (part 13)
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    Well, Canis was right. Not seeing any art here.

    This is the fleet support base that was closest to Mellifera. Rather than bombard the planet, Devlos instead opted to do.. something to the system's star. It's still there, but far dimmer and colder than it was a few centuries ago. I'm honestly struggling to think how he could have done that. While I'm aware of plenty of devices that could affect a sun they're mostly macro-scale themselves. Suns are quite large, and have a fair bit of energy in them. Devlos's armour was never described as anything other than a brute force implement, so given that he fought Green Lanterns I can only assume that it was ludicrously powerful. Eat a sun for fuel powerful.

    I use a construct claw to halt a slowly rotating piece of debris and then shove it out of the way. The Free Tartarath fleet burned it two centuries ago, and even with vacuum insulation it's still reached 4 kelvin. No record of them trying to salvage it, but the elements of the Tartarath military who avoided Devlos during his initial takeover were his most fanatical opponents. They would have considered the whole place contaminated. Which goes some way to explain the thoroughness of the destruction.

    Mellifera's people adapted, with help. The population plummeted from its 36 billion peak as the heat they loved vanished and the surface froze, but they don't have the aversion to being underground or in confined spaces that many winged species have. Most of the population live underground these days, and the world is covered in a layer of snow. They don't look at the stars any longer.



    I wonder if there's an intelligent sun I could recruit?

    No, no, there are plenty of ways to fix this that don't involve a new recruit. Inasmuch as it needs fixing. The people currently alive are fine as they are. The damage happened two hundred years ago. The ecosystem is gone, not under threat.

    A semi-complete corpse floats past me in a cloud of frozen blood crystals.

    But that's something I'm going to have to deal with.

    "Illustres to Lantern Mother of Mercy."

    There's a slight delay, then a construct of the trunk of her core appears over my ring.

    "Yes?"

    "I'm sending you the location of a series of destroyed space stations. No immediate rush, but I want you to visit them and consume them. Catalogue everything you find, then return to Sol."

    "Understood."

    "Feeling any better with all of the ghosts gone?"

    "Small oddities which I noticed are now absent. My dreams are easier now. Now that I know they were there, it pleases me that their uncomfortable after life experience is made more pleasant."

    "Glad to hear it. Illustres out."

    Her tentacles wave. "Illustres?"

    "Yes?"

    "The first humanoid I encountered. The one whose brain raised me to true intelligence. Is he amongst them?

    "I don’t know. Hades has barely begun processing them. Is it important?"

    "I would like to speak with him directly. His death was important to me."

    "I'll ask. Anything else?"

    "No. Mother of Mercy out."

    The image vanishes, and I take another look at the drifting wreckage.

    Ring, any evidence that anyone has been scavenging here recently?

    None found.

    Right. I construct-grab a lump of debris and transmute it into an alert beacon. If anyone does come this way it'll ping me an alert. Same as the last four. I then turn away and fly out of the centre of the debris field into open space.

    Ring, plot course to the next station.

    Course plotted.

    Two, one, go.

    Space bends and… I'm not there yet. Ugh, I think I'm becoming jaded already. The space stations are all built on similar lines, but the damage patterns are different. The attack reconstructions my ring makes are unique.

    Alright, come on. At least-.

    Warp terminating.

    Space snaps back in as I appear on-. Well, not the edge of the system because there isn't one. Rather, there's a planet that at some point in the galaxy's past was torn free of its home system and sent freewheeling across the void. Reminds me of the episode of Star Trek Enterprise, where the set designer completely blanked on the fact that plant-analogues on a world without sunlight wouldn't have leaves.

    There are a lot of frigid planets around here.

    Ring, is anything around here interfering with FTL?

    No.

    Right, plot route and transition closer. Let's get this over-

    Space skips.

    -witharmour!

    Lasers slash across my construct armour, and kinetic rounds slam into it a moment later! This station has very evidently been restored to functional-

    FTL interdiction fields now active.

    -ity. Secondary batteries are deploying and pointing my way and I'm stuck at sublight speeds. I plot a meandering course to bring me closer to the station and fire a volley of destructive pulses at the-. The plasma field surrounding the station shimmers, but manages to absorb the pulses. Fine, I know how to deal with those. Shield construct-

    The lasers that can hit me are, but the kinetic weapons have been reduced to chance impacts by my evasive pattern.

    -to protect the railgun, load crumblers and fire.

    The lasers switch targets immediately, but a combination of my movements, the speed of my shots and the hard to detect profiles of my rounds results in a quarter or so hitting their target. The plasma shield ripples, and I spot hull-mounted emitters spark as they overload. The section of shield in front of me collapses and I fire-

    The secondary weapons -positron beams- draw a bead on me and open fire.

    -destructive pulses against the station's weapon emplacements. With no ship to keep intact it's a relatively simple matter to use magnetic fields to turn the shots away from me, while their armour isn't tough enough to block my shots. Turrets are reduced to twisted scrap as I slow to a stop to get a better look at what I'm fighting. I raise both arms and gesture, pulses of orange light raining down across this side of the station and eliminating shield emitters and weapon hardpoints.

    Ring, is FTL available?

    Interdiction fields still in effect.

    Fine. I didn't see any ships…

    I generate a crumbler gauntlet construct and slam it into the outer hull.

    Let's see who's been rebuilding.
     
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  20. Threadmarks: Ways and Means (part 14)
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    "Ahoy the station."

    Whoever's running this clearly knew that I was coming, but there isn't a marine squad ready to greet me as the air puffs out of the breach in the hull. There don't even appear to be any alarms. And whatever lunatic designed the internal defence-heavy warships, they don't appear to have repeated that style here. A weak plasma shield snaps into place to seal the hole, and blast doors begin to close to block the flow of air from the adjacent sections. Contrary to what science fiction tries to tell you, hull breaches don't actually lose air all that fast. Certainly not fast enough to move a person when the artificial gravity is set to Earth normal. After all, the difference in pressure is only 1 atmosphere. Still, air would continuously leak out, and functioning responses shows that at the very least someone has been doing recent maintenance.

    Ring, any recent exhaust trails or other signs that there have been ships around here?

    Trails found. Displaying.

    Uh… Locally available FTL systems and thrust residues. Nothing really stands out, though tracking ships in precise terms isn't a simple matter. Tracking a ship moving at FTL is easy enough once you have any sort of FTL sensor, and often tracking where it used to be isn't all that difficult with sublight sensors. A ship at FTL is doing something clever with spacetime, and that will usually give some indication that it's going on. Whereas trying to detect that such a voyage happened at some point might well involve trying to triangulate radiation emitted from a point that has since been moving at light speed away from that point. It's doable, especially with a power ring, but it doesn’t give a lot of detail.

    "Illustres to Lanterns Xor and Stewart."

    "I hear."

    There's a momentary delay before John responds.

    "You find something?"

    "One active space station in good repair. Investigating now."

    "You might wanna wait-."

    "I'm already on board. It started shooting as soon as I appeared."

    "And you didn't just fall back? Where were they gonna go?

    "They've got an anti-Lantern interdiction field. So while I could get away, coming back would be a little more difficult. Look, the gunnery wasn't anything I couldn't handle."

    "…uy and Hal all over again."

    "Didn't catch that, Lantern Stewart. But how are things at your end?"

    "The prisoners are in custody, though they're keeping them away from the people Xor dropped off earlier." For a moment, I consider correcting him to 'Lantern Xor', but… We're working together. Being pedantic about designation protocol would be a little rude. If he keeps doing it I can always have a word with him later. "I'm watching the same station as Xor right now, from the other side of the system."

    I pull a phasing drone out of subspace and send it through the closest blast door. It travels through without any difficulty. Hm. There are defences that it's worth putting on a ship that are worthless on a station. But I suppose I don’t have any real evidence that the people who repaired this place are the Black Circle. Random merchants who didn't turn off the defences? Unlikely but possible.

    "Anything interesting?"

    "It's a lump of rock. An asteroid with the station concealed inside. Not sure how they're hiding their heat signature, unless someone's been selling them cold guns."

    "Mr Snart is a very clever man, but he can't be the only person in the universe to figure out how to apply energy in opposition to molecular vibration."

    I have the phasing drone fly back through the blast door, then have it fly through a different one. Still no problem. I then engage my armour's stealth systems and have it fly back. There aren't any monitoring systems inside this corridor, the stealth systems will prevent external monitoring and since the counter-phasing doesn't appear to have activated in response to me vanishing… I move away from the blast door I was closest to and fly though the one on my right.

    "I wouldn't be so sure about that. The last time I saw anyone else with that sort of tech they had to use a machine the size of a house. And it wasn't anything like as efficient."

    "Okay, but even if they've got that technology, cold guns don't work through construct barriers. Lantern Xor?"

    "I hear."

    "I know you weren't keen, but the armour I made you is climate controlled. A full powered cold gun would kill you."

    "I will wear the armour."

    I nod. "I realise that it's offensive to your sense of honour, but-."

    "No. Now I am not a prisoner, it is not dishonourable to wear the armour of my new unit."

    "I'll remember that. Though I would like to point out that -outstanding charges or not- you were an Orange Lantern from the moment you called your ring."

    Okay, let's see. The 'rooms' on the exterior side are where the exterior guns pull back into when not in use. Interior side wall is thick, designed to resist overpenetrating shots taken at the guns. Or overloads or misfires from whatever they're using to generate or contain the positrons, because antimatter isn't exactly the most discerning of materials. Corridors are relatively narrow, so they aren't designed to have crew running up and down them during combat. Probably just a maintenance team, which might actually be maintenance robots. In addition, there aren't any markings on the walls to indicate where this is. This is starting to look like a largely automated station.

    "I hear."

    And if it is… I'm overdue an Ice Fortress replacement. And the guns are disguised when not firing. I mean, if the League really insist I could replace the positron beams with cold guns… Actually, that's not a bad idea anyway. I mean, keep a few, but positrons are only really good as an anti-armour weapon. Against most other things a cold gun would probably outperform it, and without having the 'antimatter' tag which for most people would immediately mark it down as a superweapon rather than what it is: a reasonably powerful gun that's still less dangerous than each of Superman's eyeballs.

    "Any ships around?"

    "Yeah. They've got basic stealth systems, and I think they've got quick-fire drives."

    Which means they can do FTL jumps automatically to get away the moment something goes wrong. They'll probably be stuck for a while after that jump, and…

    "You could track the jump, right?"

    "Probably, if I wasn't distracted while they did it."

    Probably be able to wipe their computers…

    "I'm going to suggest that you do that, and have Lantern Xor storm the base. If it's designed for stealth then it probably isn't all that well defended. He might well be able to secure the computer core before they can react, and when the ships rabbit you can track them down."

    "I'd feel better if it wasn't just me. We could have a local fleet or two standing by to receive them. Quick jumps aren't exactly quiet."

    "If you think that's best."

    Ah, another doorway towards the interior. I send the drone through it, being mildly pleased that it isn't blocked. I'm not going to complain about this being easier than I thought it would be. I phase through, and float down the corridor into-.

    Alert! Gravity distortions detected!

    What.. the.. Hell am I looking at?
     
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  21. Threadmarks: Ways and Means (part 15)
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    Let's… Start with the parts I do understand. With all of these positrons being thrown around, I'm not surprised that primary power appears to be a matter-antimatter reactor. Secondary power provided by a model of bleed torsion generator I don't immediately recognise, but whose functionality is completely familiar. The source for the anti-matter… A minor planar portal, taking trace amounts of matter from the anti-matter universe. Bit of a risk -and it lowers the odds against this being a Qwardian facility somewhat- but not stupid-dangerous. In theory I could scuttle the place by widening the portal a little, but the design looks like it's only supposed to open at the atomic scale and I don't think it can be made bigger. If that's all whoever made this place had, then they haven't been shipping material back and forth.

    Alert! Gravity distortions detected!

    The generators are arranged around the edge of the central space. Main power is a heavily armoured unit in the centre of the floor, though the actual generator extends downward a way. The level I'm standing on is about a third of the way up the central space. A little above me… Ah. Gravity works a little differently up there. The robot armature globe in the upper portion of the space… Molecular fabricators flicker as parts redesign themselves mid… Whatever they're doing. Attempting to scan

    Error.

    Error? What do you mean, 'error'?

    Error.

    Ring, explain the sorts of thing that could result in you reporting 'error' rather than giving a helpful answer?

    Energy forms which defy analysis. Alterations in space-time which affect the systems this ring uses to detect anything. Artefacts which this ring's programming specifically instructs it to report as 'error'.

    That better not be-.

    Nonsensical results.

    If I asked you which this was, you'd say 'error', wouldn't you?

    That is the most likely result.

    Not seeing any avarice. How about those gravity distortions? Is someone pointing a singularity weapon at me?

    No singularity weapon found.

    I take another look around. This looks like somewhere that has been left to its own devices for some time. Tiny amounts of dust have escaped the scrubbers and have built up in crevices or places where the limited airflow generated by the atmosphere processors deposit it. Atmosphere means that someone comes here on a regular basis. Or.. did. Because if it was supposed to be purely automatic there wouldn't be a nasty abrasive atmosphere in here, and if it was occupied infrequently they wouldn't bother having an atmosphere in all sections.

    But… No, the station that was here was destroyed. This was built since. Why?

    Alert! Gravity distortions detected!

    Ring, you're not 'erroring' from the gravity distortions, are you?

    No. Gravity anomalies are simple to detect and measure. It is possible that this ring reached an error state by attempting to analyse the source of the gravity anomaly.

    Because if you could tell what it was then it wouldn't be an anomaly.

    Correct. Alert was sounded because the source error.

    Fair enough. Any idea what those robot arms are up to?

    Armatures are engaged in dangerous materials analysis. Object error.

    You can't make sense of what they're analysing.

    Conclusion is compatible with observed data. However, confirmation is error.

    They're analysing something that is making itself the centre of local gravity… But I didn't notice anything on the outside and… Gravity is more or less normal where I'm standing?

    Ring, contact Lantern Stewart.

    Unable to comply.

    Can't FTL out, can't scan properly, can't talk to-.

    I trigger my armour's fracture-pulse receiver. "Illustres to Lantern Stewart and Lantern Xor. Please respond."



    "Illustres to Controller Hinon. Please respond."



    Now, if this were a horror film, this would be the time to turn smartly around and leave. Thing is, I don't have anything more dangerous to bring to bear than me. So extra layer of construct armour, gravity stabilisation field, various other 'weird stuff suppression' constructs… What else?

    Mm. Might be worthwhile.

    FEED ME.

    Orange light blazes out across the room and… That was a bit stronger than I thought it was going to be. Ring power… I have the rings display their charge as a dial and as I watch it visibly goes down. Not super-fast, but this isn't something I'm going to want to leave on. Should feed on just about anything… The metal around me is tarnishing. Nothing magic, nothing exotic enough to feed it.

    I use my armour's flight systems to get closer to the robotic assemblage. Arms are still moving, none of them are pointed at me, none of them are purely weapons.

    The closest begin to shudder as my rings eat their energy, the fabricators failing part way through their reconstruction. When their armatures lose power the devices don't fall down, they fall inwards and there's an audible clang and thump as they hit things on their way down. Or up or whatever. I point my hands at the mechanisms directly in front of me and the entropy effect intensifies, parts falling to pieces-

    Which rather suggests that this isn't one of Devlos Ungol's facilities, as I haven't been shot by the internal defences yet.

    -and crumpling inwards, giving me a clear view of…

    A spherical force field containing a lump of blue metal with a cut segment of yellow cable sticking out of it. All told it would fit in a cube three metres along each side. The ends appear to have been.. fractured? Not cut or melted. Though the surface facing me is smooth. It doesn't appear to actively be doing anything.

    Well, that was exciting. No Black Circle logos and no Mr van Wyck means that I've wasted my time. I mean… It's interesting that a chunk of… Machinery? Is doing that, but it's hardly something I needed to see now. And now I'm going to be late for John's attack. I shut down the ring's omnivore effect and drop back down to the gantry below, the robotic arms above me starting to work on repairing the missing parts as I go. I'll stick some monitoring devices in the area and see if anyone turns up. I should.. probably destroy the station as a hazard to shipping. Or at least spend some time destroying those guns so I can come back more easily. Or maybe if I find the central computer? Is it worth taking the time to-?

    There's a flare of blue.. flame..? From my entry point and a powerfully built-. No, a humanoid figure in bulky white and red power armour strides through. Ring, sc-.

    Error.

    Oh good.

    "Excuse me-."

    The figure looks up, purple energy billowing-.

    I'm already moving, construct thrusters appearing as his energy blast burns through the air next to me, scything through the machinery only to whiff on the force field protecting the fragment.

    "A Lantern."

    Room at the sides. I fly up and past the machinery fragment as whoever this is misses twice more.

    "The wrong colour, but I'll take what I can get."

    He lifts off the platform, slowly. The energy blasts… I can see space through the shot which missed the force field. I can't fly fast enough to get out of the interdiction area before he can get shots off. He doesn't appear to be a particularly good shot, so I might be able to evade his fire… Sub-optimal approach.

    "Whom do I have the pleasure of addressing?"

    "I am Devlos Ungol-"

    I form singularity weapons and fire them.
     
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  22. Threadmarks: Ways and Means (part 16)
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    The gravitational distortion is such that I can't really see him, but he's definitely being hit. Though the space behind him-.

    "-and did you really think that no one had tried gravity weapons on me before?!"

    Ring, map of local gravitational effects.

    Map available.

    The wiggly lines clearly show the beams I'm firing at him, as if the effect they were having on local light wasn't enough to convince me. But he isn't being distorted, and the effect isn't affecting anything behind him either. Graviton siphon? I mean, I've never seen one -much less one integrated into armour- but this appears to match the description. I cut the beams off and dismiss the constructs and he rises towards the force field below me.

    "Have you come to admire it?"

    It.. presumably being the object in the shield.

    "It's certainly unusual."

    Ring, what was he firing at me?

    Uncertain. Profile appears to match theorised Bleed-based energy-actualisation weapon.

    Ooh. A weapon that spontaneously generates energy by altering the rules by which energy works. That's not fun.

    "That fool Starkaðr had no idea what I had when he destroyed this place the first time!"

    "Are you saying that device was here at the time?"

    "Of course it was. It can't be moved."

    I frown. That seems a little lazy. Shouldn't he have checked the wreckage? He'd have to have checked for life signs before attacking… "It is fairly large. And the equipment-."

    "No, fool. It can't be moved. It resists every attempt to alter its makeup or location."

    "Alter relative to what?"

    And… Transmute air into… Pink Flesh Eater? It seems that the people of Tartarath were fairly literal in their description of high-lethality airborne diseases. No point altering the air composition; the filters will just scrub any gas.

    "It moves very slowly relative to the nearest stellar objects. The Technons found it centuries ago, studied it continuously until they understood a fraction of its power and then used that knowledge to create my armour."

    "Which you promptly used to butcher them."

    "No, my revelation didn't happen for several days. And I would say 'massacred' rather than 'butchered'. I didn't plan to eat them."

    "I apologise for implying that you did."

    "Not because I have a moral qualm about cannibalism. I just wasn't hungry enough to have eaten more than one before the bodies putrefied."

    "So mass murder is fine but gastro-intestinal upset? Unthinkable."

    He floats up, and I'm careful to keep the force field between the two of us. He stops once he's level with me and settles for watching me across the force field covered area.

    "Is this humour?"

    "No, this is humouring. I don't know what's going on and I'm hoping that you'll tell me."

    "Then why not just ask?" Ah. "If you're anything like the Green Lanterns then I know that you despise me, but did I ever attempt to conceal my purpose from anyone?"

    "You accepted conditional surrenders and then broke the terms, so… Yes."

    "Does it really count if I did it so often that they would have to have been fools to believe me?"

    "Yes. Yes, that counts."

    He raises his right hand and has whatever strange energies the Bleed is feeding him… Bubble for a moment. "I'm literally called 'The Traitor' by the people of the entire Sector. My purpose is to demonstrate that ruination and betrayal is the natural pattern for life to follow. If I tell people that I will betray, slaughter and pillage, how have I concealed anything when I actually do it?"

    This is not productive. "What is it?"

    "The most perfect energy draining weapon ever devised. Even the mighty knockoff the Technons produced cannot compare to the destructive capacity this holds."

    "I didn't realise that you were a researcher yourself."

    "I wasn't a researcher two hundred years ago. Today, I know that rendering down the universe is not simply a matter of throwing a fleet at a target. Spending decades floating in space with nothing to do but talk to my armour's computer left me with little room for anything else."

    "I didn't think your species usually lived that long."

    "This is the ultimate armour designed by my species' greatest technologists. If I died too readily then I would hardly be their ultimate warrior."

    "Were the people who worked on you really stupid, or just blindly focused?"

    "To this day, I have not been able to decide."

    My eyes move to the device for a moment. "Where did it come from?"

    "I have no idea. When I was fitted with this armour, I saw things. For a long time I thought it was an epiphany about the nature of the universe. Then, I wondered if it might have been an attempt to indoctrinate me by the Technons; one which by their standards backfired horribly. But the first time I saw this armour I felt such a kinship with it… I believe that it was a message from… Something or someone, associated with this armour."

    "You're sure that it's armour?"

    "What else could it be?"

    "A ship's primary weapon? It's far too big for… Most species I can call to mind to wear. And too small for virtually all of the rest. Or it could be a tool."

    "No. Something… I know it is a weapon, a piece of armour."

    "The voices in your head tell you that?"

    "The instincts I've had since putting on this armour, yes. I repaired this facility to try and learn more. So far it defies analysis. Could your ring tell you any more?"

    "Not with an initial scan. I think that I'll hand this over to one of our more research-orientated Lanterns rather than try and study it myself."

    "You study such devices? Do you believe as I do then, that nothing exists but pain and death? Do you seek to be an agent of universal destruction?"

    "I'm struggling to imagine anything that interests me less. I'm a builder. I believe that the future will be better than the past, and I seek to create that future."

    The purple bubbles once again rise from his hands. "Then I will kill-."

    The wall behind him melts as Mister van Wyck launches his assault.
     
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  23. Threadmarks: Ways and Means (part 17)
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    How did he even get-?

    Telekinetically-excited flame-flesh leaps for Devlos, who fires a purple bubble-beam at it. The purple energy blasts through with no visible effort and Mr van Wyck is forced to frantically dart aside.

    "Come to die, stranger?"

    No, no, this location was on charts. It got destroyed once. There are other places he could have found out about it. Interesting that he was able to bypass the interdiction fields, but hardly astonishing. There are so few faster than light telekines that there is a proportionate dearth of countermeasures. In fact, all of the ones on file involve getting more telekines on the other side to work against it.

    Mr van Wyck flits around to try and evade the purple beams. Devlos doesn't appear to be putting all that much effort into it, firing just enough to keep his foe in motion. Mr van Wyck attempts to block a shot with a flaming barrier, but that doesn't resist the purple bubbles of doom any better than his attack construct did.

    "Are you-? Are you a pirate?"

    And Mr van Wyck doesn't know what he's blundered into. Though I suppose that I should take it as a compliment that he attacked the other fellow rather than me. With the air drifting out of the station my attempt at a disease attack is now doomed to fail. Some diseases can cope with a vacuum but none of those are likely to be highly lethal to Devlos. And it looks like his armour is airtight anyway. Would a phasing-based attack work better? Phase through the armour and release the disease before he can trigger an anti-phasing defence?

    "I am Devlos Ungol the Traitor! Murderer of billions!"

    No, he said that he lived this long because of his armour. There are plenty of ways to integrate medical functions into armour, and most of them would neutralise it before it could kill him. It's sub-Ebola in terms of time-to-kill anyway, I just wanted to put him on a clock. Something that might kill him where the constructs of two veteran Green Lanterns clearly failed.

    "But are you a pirate?"

    Assuming there's a man in there, and it isn't just an AI patterned after him. Or a remote-controlled drone. The second would be out of character, but the first is a little more likely. And then there's whatever this force field is made of. In theory I should be able to FEED on it, but cocking about with the Bleed is one of those things I've been trying to avoid. Assuming that's even what is going on here.

    "Who are you?"

    "I'm Effigy."

    Devlos fires two more blasts, then turns his helmet my way. "Is this some sort of joke?"

    Beam singularities didn't work. But I can clearly see him. I generate a laser construct and fire it directly at his faceplate, but again there's no sign that any energy is actually being conveyed. I switch weapon, but the positron beam doesn't do any better.

    "I'm-"

    Vertigo inducers? Nothing. Sonic weapon? Nothing.

    "-undecided."

    Devlos negligently raises his left hand to destroy my gun construct. "What is this? A man already on fire and a Lantern who can barely make constructs? Has this region forgotten me?"

    Barely.. make..?

    I suppose he was beaten by people using the standard Green Lantern style. Maybe giant construct boxing gloves are the way to go?

    A ring of hydraulic ram constructs surrounds him as he traps Mr van Wyck against a wall, construct columns ramming inwards. He jerks a little, then spins his entirely unencumbered arms around and slashes my constructs to orange vapour.

    Hm. Did his armour just fail to absorb kinetic force? Or was he not paying attention, or..? Can it only absorb one form of energy at a time?

    My one surviving ram hammers down on him again and he raises his hands to destroy it, apparently ignoring the psi-shock grenade I deposit next to him. It detonates and I replace it with another, rapidly creating additional rams with which to strike him and dismissing the ones he blasts at before he can destroy them. His movements are… Slightly less coordinated, but I'm still not really getting the impression that I'm doing him significant harm.

    Mr van Wyck takes the opportunity to disengage, flying around the force field and the few remaining robotic arms to join me.

    "Who is this?"

    "Devlos Ungol."

    "I thought he was dead."

    "You and lots of other people. How did you find this place?"

    "I went to the old Green Lantern's homeworld. Research, like you said. It's public knowledge that he came here so I thought I'd check it out."

    Devlos glows purple, and all of my constructs around him fade.

    "Is he a pirate?"

    "He was the commander of the genocidal fleet the survivors of which became the pirates after he was apparently killed. I don't know what he's been doing since."

    "Close enough. How about we try hitting him together?"

    "His armour is absorbing everything and his blasts destroy any construct either of us send at him. Are you telepathic?"

    "No?"

    "Sometimes 'hit them really hard' isn't the solution. Can you make a hydraulic ram?"

    "I prefer spears."

    "Ragh!"

    Devlos unleashes another surge of purple energy, then points our way. Purple arcs shit! I press myself as close to the force field as I can without quite touching it, and Mr van Wyck's flame constructs flare as he tries to dart after me. The shots Devlos sent my way either expend themselves on the force field as they can't quite follow the curve of its surface, or fly past and punch more holes in the hull. Mr van Wyck-

    "Aagh!"

    -takes a couple of glancing hits, flaming wounds appearing on his right arm and the right side of his mask. Devlos takes the opportunity to try flying up around the force field to get a clear shot at us, the glow around his hands slowly building up again. A recharge time?

    "Effigy, move."

    I fly down, forming railguns loaded with crumbler rounds and sending a filament in the other direction to try and drop off a psi-shock grenade. Small jet constructs form on the sides of my railguns as he tries to curve shots around to shoot them and I have to thrust them out of the way, but I get a clear shot-

    "That fucking hurt!"

    Mr van Wyck flies backwards after me, sending sheets of flame around to strike at Devlos. Devlos waves his left hand in their direction to shred them, but that does make it harder for him to shoot my railguns. Filament in place

    I detonate the grenade and begin cycling in replacements even as I move my railguns into line of sight and fire! Crumbler rounds slam-.

    Right into a purple energy field.

    "A telepathic attack! I wondered what that was!"

    He turns his left hand towards my covert filament and destroys it with another purple beam.

    "I've adapted. My mind is stronger than your weak weapons! Now die!"

    I switch one of my railguns for a larger psi-shock grenade and detonate that.
     
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  24. Threadmarks: Ways and Means (part 18)
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    Since he's in full power armour I can't actually tell whether that did anything or not, but I fire off another barrage anyway. Cold gun beams… Hit home, actually, but there aren't any outwardly visible signs that they're doing anything. Next come crumbler rounds and a somewhat hopeful mageslayer. The crumblers cause a very slight discolouration on the outer surface of the armour and the mageslayer does nothing at all.

    "Who the fuck-"

    Mr van Wyck takes a shot as well, to… No effect.

    "-is thi-"

    Accelerate.

    "-ssssssss-"

    Options. Fight or disengage? Destroying the station should remove the interdiction field. But Devlos already rebuilt this place once, and I suspect that the teleporter he used is either built into his armour or can at least be remotely activated. Which means that it wouldn't strand him here and we would no longer know his location.

    "-ssssssss-"

    I switch the crumblers out for x-ionised needle-tipped rounds and reach out towards the plant life in his body in an attempt to make it grow.

    "-ssssssss-"

    So killing him here is infinitely preferable. However, at the moment I'm down to my own exotics, the one magic attack I can perform on my own and… What? He's demonstrated that he can't affect the force field around the armour fragment. Touching the observable outer edge of the force field doesn't appear to do anything. Can I teleport him into it?

    "-ssssssss-"

    I doubt it, but just bringing him into contact with it should be a bit easier. I don’t think that my impact constructs were really driving him anywhere he didn't want to be. What does that leave?

    "-ssssssss-"

    Huh. Yes, that's…

    "-guy?"

    The x-ionised needle-tipped rounds spark as they strike his armour, but I don't see any penetrating. I'm getting a vague feeling from the plant life in his body, but I wouldn't want to swear that it's doing what I want. There are all sorts of ways to suppress that sort of technique, not least of which is to be so heavily cyberised that you don't have any plant life anywhere vital.

    "Effigy, your FTL is telekinetic, yes?"

    "Huh? Yeah?" He raises his right hand to the tear across his face. "Fuck this hurts."

    "rAGH!" Another flash of purple and Devlos faces us once more. "Is that it, Lantern? Have you no more tricks to try?"

    "Can you move objects other than yourself?"

    "I don't know. Why?"

    "His attacks destroy-"

    Devlos darts upwards and fires another curved barrage. I pull back, throwing up both solid and ablative construct barriers as well as actual armour plates. His attacks burst through them, but his line of sight is blocked for long enough that Mr van Wyck can evade his shots without having them home in on him.

    "-everything except the force field. I'm hoping it can nullify his weapon."

    "'Hoping'?"

    "I wasn't planning on meeting him either. Can you do it?"

    "Not with him shooting like that. I need to build up to it."

    Alright then. Still backing away from Devlos-

    "You'll run out of power before I do, Lantern!"

    -I generate new beam singularity projectors. The station has more than a few holes in it, but the armoured superstructure means that it's not in any real danger of falling apart.

    Yet.

    I fire, beams sweeping across the walls, neatly cutting the station in two. Immediately lights flicker as half the station loses its connection to the main reactor. Which is the one thing I don't want to destroy. Backing up further I get a clear shot at the upper part of the station-

    "I’ll rebuild, Lantern. Wanton destruction is the natural state of all things!"

    -and fire again. Disconnected parts of the station would be clanging against one another if there was any air to convey the sound. Ring, is FTL available yet?

    Space warping is still unavailable. Transition is available.

    Great.

    So. Can orange power rings feed on Bleed-based attacks, the manifestations of energies entirely novel to this universe?

    "I'll distract him, you slam him into it."

    "What if it doesn't work?"

    "We try something else. Ready?"

    Flames coat his arms, and the ones rising from his head billow and waver. "Yes."

    Let's find out.

    Transition and FEED!

    BaBUM

    Devlos is firing shots towards where I was as I reappear behind him, orange light shining over him and… Yes, the colour of his armour's external surface is fading. Don't know if it's doing anything to the inside or to the man himself-.

    He turns and I jink to avoid his first wild shot. I try directing the FEED effect towards it. Don't.. notice any difference, but I'm not going to tank a shot to check.

    Warning: power reserves at 50%.

    FEED ME!

    Tiny tiny flakes of the outer surface of his armour fall away from the main mass, floating in the near-vacuum as the artificial gravity gives up the ghost.

    I want that armour.

    FEED ME!

    I jink around two more shots, my area effect ability remaining active even as I transition out of the way, my mental acceleration giving me just enough time to evade. Still on a clock as I hit 45%. Any time, van Wyck-.

    Devlos gestures and a purple-.

    Space twists, flames materialising around Devlos as he's suddenly right in front of me and miles away. Space snaps back a moment later and the force field appears to undulate as Devlos slams into it. He freezes in surprise and his purple shield vanishes.

    Not dying? Alright.

    "FEED ME!"

    His armour shines orange for a second.

    "NYYYAAAAAAAGH!"

    And I get a brief vision of the man inside as he evaporates.
     
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  25. Threadmarks: Ways and Means (part 19)
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    I rotate the urn in front of me. As far as anyone knows, Devlos Ungol wasn't married. Though.. he might have been, at some point before he put on that armour. Records from his homeworld weren't in a great condition after the wars resulting from his empowerment. Given that he was perfectly happy to talk about himself, I imagine that was simply as a result of his personal information being classified when he volunteered and the widespread destruction, rather than any sort of precise cover-up. Certainly, he was never seen with a paramour or offspring afterwards. So I can't depict-.

    "What's that supposed to be?"

    I can't depict him with the family he had in life. Perhaps a.. shrouded outline?

    "A funerary urn."

    Obviously I can't wash or anoint his body, and… I never thought to ask what the alternative was when a physical body wasn't available. A wreath I can do, though exposure to vacuum swiftly leaves it brittle. Two Themysciran coins-.

    "What?"

    I turn my head to look at the clearly bemused Mr van Wyck.

    "A funerary urn. When did you leave Earth?"

    "Last October."

    "Then if you've heard of me, you should know that I'm a Hellenist. The Themysciran funeral tradition-."

    "Dude, there's no body. You can't bury anything. And no way's anyone mourning that psycho."

    "I know there's no body."

    The coins and wreath go into the urn, the wreath crumbling to dust as it brushes the rim of the opening. And I add the handful of organic Tartarathian cells I found in the wreckage of the station. They might not be his, but… I mean… If.. the rest died here… This can be for them as well.

    "Souls exist. Ghosts exist. The performance of proper funeral rites prevents the formation of angry ghosts by promptly sending souls to an afterlife."

    "Oh, you're making sure he goes to Hell." He shrugs, and I note that the damage to his face has mostly knitted itself back together. "I didn't think you did that sort of thing."

    "Does he deserve to go to Hell?"

    "Ah, yes? You said his fleet murdered billions of people. And he tried to kill us."

    "His government trusted him enough to give him their experimental super armour. After putting it on, he decided to go on a universe-wide rampage. So either they didn't do any psychological screening, he faked it really well, or he-."

    "Something was controlling him. Or… Messing with his head."

    "It's a possibility."

    Most of the tiny fragments of his armour that survived go in the urn as well, then I seal the lid over the opening.

    "Or maybe he was always an evil bastard and the armour just gave him the opportunity to act on it. Either way, when I take this to Themyscira then Lord Hades can add him to the docket and find out."

    Assuming this works. I don't want Mother of Mercy coming near that… Device.

    "Huh."

    I use constructs to attach the urn to myself. Shouldn't be any problem just taking it to Themyscira directly. I can ask Hades about Mother of Mercy's request at the same time.

    "Orange Lantern to Controller Hinon."

    "Any reason for me to stick around?"

    "You don't work for me, Mister van Wyck. You're free to come and go as you choose. However, I recently gained a map of pirate hideouts. If you'll agree to put yourself under the command of the senior Lantern on-site, I'll include you in our operations."

    "And if I don't?"

    "You'll be limited to your own resources, and my own research shows me that the pirates are mostly using sites that weren't discovered immediately after Devlos Ungol's defeat. However, it is your decision."

    He thinks for a moment.

    "And what about afterwards?"

    "I will probably suggest to Lantern Xor that he remain on semi-independent anti-piracy duties. If you have made yourself useful, I would invite you to join him. Your heart appears to be in the right place, but your lack of basic training is going to impede your effectiveness."

    "I should probably check with my boss first."

    I nod. "There's no real rush, b-."

    "What have you done now?"

    I smile as Hinon's face appears over my ring. "Devlos Ungol was alive. He's dead now, but his armour was made of something that made it proof against just about everything I could throw at it."

    "Do you have samples of the material?"

    "Yes, and the device his people copied to make it. My ring is having trouble analysing it."

    "Well try harder. Honestly-."

    "I'm getting error messages, Hinon. Devlos was using what my ring thinks is a Bleed-based energy-actualisation weapon-."

    "The device, describe it."

    "Blue metal with yellow cables. It appears to be stationary relative-."

    Thirty metres in front of me space explodes in a surge of orange light as Hinon warps to my location, looking around in alarm. She raises her arms and the broken pieces of space station float away to give her a clear path to the device.

    She hesitantly lowers her hands. "No…"

    "Hinon?"

    "Do you know what this is?"

    "If I knew what it was, then I wouldn't have called you."

    "It's a fragment of the Anti-Monitor's armour."

    "Okay?"

    She wheels to scowl at me. "Do you not-?" She stops herself. "No, no, of course you don't."

    "I know that the Anti-Monitor is very dangerous, but how bad is a single piece of his armour?"

    "It's not the armour. None of him is supposed to exist any longer. I thought we were-." She takes a moment to calm herself. "We should destroy this fragment, before the Qwardians hear about it."

    "I'm not arguing. Do you need my help?"

    "No, I need other Maltusians. Go, go and.. check the other sites. I'll call you back to watch once we're ready."

    I nod. "Mister van Wyck, if you'd like to accompany me?"
     
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  26. Threadmarks: Ways and Means (part 20)
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    Guy folds his arms across his chest and affects an expression of mock affront.

    "What did'ja do this time?"

    I look around what was until recently a largely empty region of space, which is now studded with the bright green lights of a Green Lantern Corps Honour Guard taskforce.

    "I found Devlos Ungol and a piece of the Anti-Monitor's armour."

    He frowns. "Dev-? Oh, him. I thought Abin Sur already killed him."

    A faint pulse of orange light flies from my ring to his, and his eyes flash green as he absorbs my recording of the fight.

    "Okay, guess not then. But what's with the 'management meetin''?"

    He nods in the direction of the armour fragment, where Hinon and Jevek are deep in discussion with Herupa Hando Hu and Broome Bon Baris. Two Guardians leaving Oa is… Basically unheard of in the modern age. A blue-skinned male humanoid whom Hinon told me is Zamaron's representative floats a little further away. I'd like to have a word with him about the 'shooting me while on a peaceful diplomatic mission' thing, but I suppose that the potential reappearance of the Anti-Monitor does rather take priority.

    "The Anti-Monitor is bad, very bad. They thought that they'd unmade him-." Is the Anti-Monitor male-? No, don't worry about it. "And it turns out that at the very least a piece of his armour survived. Quite aside from the issue of other people reverse engineering this piece or any other piece that might have survived, it might-."

    "The Anti-Monitor might still be alive and kickin', right." He looks over to the Zamaron representative. "That chick looks kinda… Like a dude?" I frown at him. "Not sayin' there's anything wrong with that, just that alla the Zamaron's I've ever met don't."

    "I was assuming that he was a man."

    "Isn't their whole thing that they don't have any men? I mean… Hal had more contact with them than I ever did, but I sure don't remember seeing any skinny guys in the mission reports."

    "I don't know. Last time I went to Zamaron they tried to kill me."

    Guy smiles as something occurs to him. "Hey, you don't think he's 'the guy', do you?"

    "The guy?"

    "Yeah, you know. What they wan'ed Hal for. They don't like men but little Zam-" I close my eyes and bow my head. "-arons gotta come from somewhere, so they get one guy-."

    "I doubt it very much. It's more likely he's the son of a Zamaron, and they contacted him to represent them here. He might not have even been to Zamaron. And I very much doubt that Lantern Jordan would have-."

    Two flashes of light flare a little way from us as Stewart and Xor appear. Guy and I turn and raise our right hands in greeting as they approach.

    "Hey, John. How'd it go?"

    "Handed a couple of hundred pirates over to local authorities. Took their ships mostly intact, too."

    "Oh yeah? How'd you manage that?"

    John pulls a small object out of subspace-. It's a crumbler round. I smile.

    "Knocked a hole in their shields with this and then breached their hull. They were falling over themselves to surrender." John crosses his arms across his chest. "I think there'll be a lot less piracy in this Sector-."

    "-ridiculously simplistic and superstitious-."

    I spot Hinon turn her head and glare Jevek into silence.

    "Sector now." Stewart looks over to the five person conference. "We allowed to know what they're talking about?"

    "The Anti-Monitor."

    "That's the Qwardian God of Destruction, right?"

    "Sort of. From what Hinon was willing to explain to me, he was some sort of eldritch monstrosity the maltusians fought a long time ago and was supposed to have been erased from the universe. Only we found some of his armour."

    "Illustres, would you be so good as to join us?"

    I nod to my colleagues as I float towards them, Guy's mildly reproachful stare following me.

    The Guardians regard me with interest, while Jevek doesn't deign to look at me and the Honourable Member for Zamaron is more interested in the armour. Green-. Green? Yes, green wisps of light flicker around his outstretched hands as he tries to get the force field around the armour to respond in some way.

    "My Controller. How may I help this august assemblage?"

    Hinon raises her left hand, armour fragments floating above it. "How did you do this?"

    "Orange light can feed on other energy sources. One of my techniques involves having it feed on everything around me. Once Devlos Ungol's protective Bleed… Shield thing was neutralised, I was able to drain it."

    "Drain it of what?"

    "Yes."

    "What?

    "Whatever was there. The technique doesn't require that I understand what I'm doing."

    "Something I'm sure you find immensely helpful."

    "Given that I was fighting someone who could perform limited physics overwrites, yes, actually."

    "Please demonstrate for our colleagues."

    "Alright, but you should probably stand back."

    Herupa regards me patiently. "We are maltusians. We have been exposed to the glow for longer than there has been multicellular life in this Space Sector."

    "Yes sir, you're packed full of nice juicy energy. That's why I'm suggesting that you back up."

    He looks at Hinon for a second before returning his attention to me. "It may be that I am unfamiliar with some of the orange light's more sophisticated applications."

    He and Broome warp back and raise a-. Ow, a blindingly intense shield. Hinon settles for floating back a little, Jevek watches me blankly and the chap from Zamaron raises a shield of his own.

    FEED ME!

    Jevek backs up at once, while the Zamaronian looks more puzzled than concerned. His shield fails, and he replaces it only for it to fail again. Then he backs up and recreates it once more. I wonder if I could get through the force field surrounding the armour fragment like-

    "That's quite enough, thank you."

    -this.

    I shut it down, and the maltusians float back together. Hinon gestures at me while looking at the Guardians.

    "You see?"

    Broome's.. really good at looking creepy. "Yes. We agree that your proposed course of action is correct."

    "That being?"

    Jevek turns in my direction, his face still betraying no expression. "They wish to destroy this armour rather than study it. The dispute was over whether you could have defeated Devlos Ungol without Effigy. Among other things, we now believe that you could."

    "Other than the obvious danger of the technology, is there a reason to destroy it?"

    Hinon nods. "While we are uncertain as to how this survived, most of the possible models which we have conceived involve him having a way to claw his way back into existence from any anchor point. This would be one."

    "In that case, for what it's worth… I think destroying it is the best plan."
     
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  27. Threadmarks: Ways and Means (part 21)
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    Natasa nods as she takes the urn from me. "I will ask after the man whom Mother of Mercy spoke of. And I will of course treat this in the same way as I would any other funerary urn, but I am uncertain if this will… If it will work."

    I smile and shrug. "I don't think anyone is. But… I don't control that. And I don't plan on re-enacting Antigone."

    She turns away to take the urn to an appropriate storage shelf within the Temple of Hades. "Did you consider him to be an honourable foe?"

    "No. In the few minutes that I knew him I began to truly detest him. He proudly proclaimed himself to be a traitor. He killed billions merely because he felt that wanton violence was proper."

    "Then I suspect that Lord Hades will send him to the Punishment Fields."

    "There is some question as to whether he was in his right mind, but… Probably. It's up to Lord Hades. My part is done."

    She glances back with a curious expression on her face, then nods approvingly before continuing onwards.

    I'm probably making Eris jealous, aren't I? I need to come up with something chaotic. Either that or man up and call it off. Whatever 'it' is at the moment. But the thing about Hades is that there isn't anything I want from him that I don't think he'd willingly give to me now. Having him as my primary deity doesn't get me anything… Apart perhaps from the aid of whatever shades feel like involving themselves in the world of the living, and even that

    Vulcan's unhappiness about being woken up late at night was forgotten the moment I handed him most of the fragments of Devlos Ungol's armour which Hinon was willing to spare. I don't know if they'll discover anything new, but magic is the one avenue of investigation which the Maltusian brain trust probably haven't tried. I've got to deliver the rest to Welsh John, see if his arcanist approach yields any better results.

    But for now, my work here is done. I turn and walk out of the temple.

    24th January
    17:34 GMT -5


    John Stewart looks up as I stroll into the bar. Guy notices him doing so and turns around on his chair, makes eye contact with me and waves. Martin creates a flame construct hand to wave for him and Xalitan doesn't really react as I walk over and take my seat. Guy's got some sort of construct book open in front of him, and takes a sip of his beer as he flicks through it.

    "What's that?"

    "One time, I asked Hal if Guardians ever had dick-waving contests. Guess I just found out." He dismisses the construct and looks at me. "Guardians have ordered me to start doin' research on techniques and stuff Green Lanterns used to do. See if I can recreate them."

    "Sounds like you're getting more responsibility."

    "Hey, I got to the top and I had to stop and it don't bother me at all. I don't want Salaak's job." He hesitates. "I was gunna say 'not for at least twen'y years'. But I actually don't think I'll ever want it."

    "Is that stuff you can do on Earth?"

    "I dunno, maybe? Probably be harder without other Lanterns around-." He cuts himself off, then looks around the table. "Yeah. Yeah, you could be onta something there." He leans back, smiling. "Have ta check with Chaselon, but I can probably swing it."

    "Good show. Martin?"

    "Yeah, I talked to my folks."

    "And..?"

    He shrugs. "They calmed down. You know, eventually."

    I take a moment to check his injuries. The outward damage is completely gone, though I suppose there could be lasting internal damage that I can't see. "Anything from Jevek?"

    "Think I'm kind of in the shit for not doing more when we fought Devlos." He frowns. "What was that they were saying about you being able to beat him without me?"

    "They think my energy absorption would have worn him down in the end. Personally, I'm not sure he wouldn't have shot me first, so I'm grateful."

    He doesn’t look much happier. "It's just… I got these flame powers and I figure… No problems, right? I can block bullets, fly through space, tear giant ships apart..? And then there's this guy and he's just shrugging everything off?"

    "There's always a bigger fish."

    He frowns. "I'm not fighting fish."

    "I mean, there's always someone more powerful than you."

    "Yeah." Guy nods. "Like us."

    "Guy, can you… Not?"

    "Not what?"

    "Not Guy."

    A breath hisses between John's teeth. "No."

    "The point is-."

    "The point is, it was your first job an' you had no training. You even know how your flame-thing works? What it can do?"

    "Telekinesis? And burn stuff?"

    "What stuff? How dense stuff? You got any idea how to disable someone without crippling them? Can you make tools like we do, or is it all burning shapes?" Martin just sort of freezes. "Does your telekinesis have t'be on fire, or can you do the regular kind? You threw Devlos inta the force field thing with a space warp. Can you do more stuff like that?"

    "I dunno. I mean, Jevek-."

    "Yeah, guy's a prize ass." Guy takes another sip of his drink. "Tell y'what. I need a test dummy, you need training. What's say we meet up tomorrow an' sort something out?"

    "Ah… Yeah, okay. Thanks."

    And now my student. Who is carefully holding a glass that is almost comedically small in his hand.

    "Xalitan? Have you had any ideas about what you'd like to study next?"

    "I think I need work. Just to fight, against a simple foe. A fight where I do not need to think, so that I can think on what has already happened."

    "John? You need a partner for clearing out the rest of the pirate bases?"

    John looks Xalitan over for a moment, then nods. "Sure. You up for that?"

    He thinks for a moment. "Yes. I think Paul intends for me to perform the duties of a police officer. But fighting pirates is more like being a soldier. It is not complicated. It is a useful transition exercise."

    "Okay. Tomorrow good for you too?"

    "No. I will go today. I want to see what will happen to those we have already captured. I will undertake no new strikes until you arrive."

    "Fine with me. Could try asking your ring, though. There's a ton of info on there about things like this."

    "No. Words are not enough. I need to see actions. To see how real things happen. Not how they should happen."

    "I'll read up on your homeworld. See if I can spot parallels to things you might run into around here."

    Guy looks around the table.

    "Done?" Nods all-round. "Alright, no more work-talk. How 'bout them Stallions?"
     
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  28. Threadmarks: Encumbrance (part 19)
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    Day 63
    23:24 GMT +3


    "Just to be completely clear."

    I look at the…

    "Hah."

    The 'meddling kids', currently in the cell. Timothy 'Robin' Drake is bound hand and foot in solidly ring-welded metal manacles. No lock to pick or electronics to disrupt. Since I suspect that he's the ideas man of the group-. Ideas boy of the group, I've also given him a gag and a solid metal full helm.

    Bartholomew 'Impulse' Allen is contained within a non-Newtonian gel I stole from the Trickster. The second one. The faster he tries to move, the more it resists, and it's designed to shift its molecular composition in response to any attempt to vibrate through it. He's got an air line, but… No, I can't think of any way for him to use that that doesn't just result in him suffocating.

    LeTonya 'Cyborgirl' Charles is far simpler to contain. Physically removing parts of her motive systems leaves her paralysed more effectively than any number of chains or force fields. I've left them in a clearly labelled box upstairs so that they can be reinstalled without too much difficultly.

    Kara 'Supergirl' In-Ze is being held within a cell lit with red sunlight. The material of the barrier is designed to block kryptonite radiation, and just outside that is most of the green kryptonite I have at my disposal. No risk to her if she stays put, quite a lot of discomfort if she tries to break out.

    "This building does not have a self destruct. There are no explosives, gasses or traps of any kind. The absolute worst that will happen to you if you remain here is the mild embarrassment of Batman rescuing you in… Probably less than twelve hours. And if I don't see him moving in eight I'll phone him for you."

    "Mrughtuh bluggermurghur."

    "I'm sorry, Impulse, I couldn't understand that."

    I frown. Misha should have gotten Nyssa a decent distance away by now, but I need to make sure that any superhuman pursuit is focused on me. And I've still got…

    Three hours. Shit.

    Oh, so I miss a day or two. As long as my corpse ends up somewhere she can find it-.

    "We'll find you again." Ms Charles glares at me. "You won't get away with…" I raise my eyebrows slightly as she glances at her team mates, possibly expecting them to clue her in. "Ah…"

    "I suggest 'your evil scheme'. It's sufficiently open-ended that it doesn't give me a clue as to what you might or might not know. Though… Since I know that you know that I'm trying to find Ra's al Ghul and kill him, perhaps you can afford to be a little more specific?"

    "We know you were working with Luthor."

    "I needed to acquire kryptonite from somewhere. We're not particularly close."

    The League actually managed to arrest him not so long ago. He got away, but he got away extra-legally and so is cut off from-.

    I frown. "Wait. Did you think I was sheltering him?"

    "Uh, yeah."

    "Goodness me, no. I don't think he knows where I live, I know he doesn't have my number and I'm.. reasonably confident that if he had either of the things I would want in exchange for my help he'd have offered me a deal well before this."

    "Either thing? I thought you were pretty much the 'kill Ra's al Ghul' guy."

    "My desire to kill Ra's al Ghul doesn't define me." I raise my right hand so that she can clearly see Master. "This does. And while I would quite cheerfully trade it to Lex if I could…" I smile. "No such luck."

    Master's been surprisingly quiet throughout this whole encounter. I suppose that fighting such a diverse group gave it sufficient data that it doesn't feel the need to complain.

    No further data may be derived from these subjects. The slave-animal will proceed to next objective.

    Master, I have three hours left. That isn't enough time to pick a target, make an attack and make an escape.

    An image appears in my mind, a wave of high pressure heading directly towards-.

    Superman. Superman is coming right here. And that's a lot faster than he usually-.

    "Excuse me."

    I fly out of the cells, through the now-drained Lazarus Pit chamber and out into the night air. This Superman isn't Flash-fast, but he can motor when the need arises. What does he likely know? That Kara and the other children came here after me and aren't reporting in. I think I can manage a conversation with him before he starts swinging his fists, but… I strengthen my environmental shield.

    The slave-animal will plot an attack strategy.

    Master, he hasn’t changed since last time. And other members of the League are almost certainly heading this way.

    The slave-animal will plot an attack strategy. If it does not, first stage punishment will begin.

    Fine… I don’t know, kryptonite? I've still got some, and I doubt that he's become immune to it.

    My vision blurs as Master magnifies-. He's flying here in a lead-lined suit. Pretty sure that a power ring can melt through that, and Master is still topped up from my fight with that gas cloud Green Lantern yesterday.

    Hm. He should be able to see me now. I fly higher, and-. Yes, he's pulling up as-.

    "Where's Kara, Anti-Green Lantern?"

    He's glaring, arms folded across his chest in a gesture that… Just isn't as effective when he's wearing that suit.

    "Below. In a-" I generate a construct image. "-containment cell, largely unhurt." He looks down, eyes narrowing as he uses x-ray vision to scan the area. A moment passes, then he gets the right building and his face relaxes slightly. "Could I prevail upon you to prioritise her rescue? I don’t actually want to-."

    The slave-animal forgets its place.

    Owowowfuckingow!

    [​IMG]

    "Are you okay?"

    What? I look up from my doubled-over position at his-. He.. looks genuinely concerned.

    "No. I haven't been alright since I got here. I die every day, I'm encouraged to pick fights with people who really don't deserve it and Master tortures me whenever I start to disobey, and I don't really see any way to end it. Including death."

    "The person who's making Lazarus Pits for you. They're the one who wants Ra's dead."

    "A r-." Ugh. "A reasonable deduction. Say 'hi' to Batman for me."

    "Look, there are people who can help you."

    "No. There aren't."

    "I know some people at STAR Labs. Why don't you swing by tomorrow and let them take a look at your ring? See if they can come up with something."

    "I-." I frown. "I'm-."

    Master? Is that allowed?

    Yes. The inevitable failures of the pathetic animals may still provide data relating to this world's technological development.

    "Thank you. I would appreciate that."

    "What else are you planning?"

    "I've got to rebuild a base of operations and make sure you people don't find it again. But I've.. been thinking… Wherever you've stashed Ra's, I'm not going to find him quickly. Perhaps Master might complain less if I fought a wider variety of this world's criminal element."

    "If you're planning on killing them-."

    "No. No. Not unless I have to. Ra's is a… Commission. I don't-. I hadn't been in an actual fight for decades before I got this-." I wave my right hand at him and sigh quietly. "This isn't what I wanted to do with my life. Can I.. go?"

    "Sure." He nods and I begin accelerating away. "I'll see you tomorrow."
     
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  29. Threadmarks: Difficulty (part 15)
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    Day 97
    21:54 GMT


    I grit my teeth against the pain as I watch the Justice League's wake.

    Superman's… Dead. And not from an assault from Doomsday or Luthor finally getting lucky. From some sort of energy weapon built into the chassis of a robot built by the local Toyman. I actually.. heard about the attack while it was happening, but I didn't bother flying to Metropolis because… It was five people the League had handled before. And I'm a wanted fugitive.

    The slave-animal will initiate an attack.

    Haa-h. Owah-agh. Oh, that hurts. But I've sort of gotten used to it. Nearly a hundred days of sporadic torture will do that, I suppose. But there's still a limit, and I don't want to die any more now than I did during that first week. Or make someone else deal with Master.

    "Anti-Green Lantern to Green Lantern John Stewart."

    Master flickers as it opens a channel.

    "Go ahead."

    "Lantern Stewart."

    "What do you want?"

    "To pass on my condolences. Superman was a great man, and he'll be sorely missed."

    "You've got a funny way of showing that you respect someone."

    "Did you know that he talked STAR Labs into working on my ring problem? After your sidekicks tracked Nyssa and I down, he used the opportunity to reach out to me. To try and.. find a way to free me. That's not something the rest of you would have done. And I… Appreciated it."

    "Okay. So why don't you 'appreciate' your way into a prison cell?"

    "Because I'd be dead in seven hours. And Ra's al Ghul is still alive. Though if you ever find a way to fix this whole situation I will do my best to hand myself-"

    Stage three punishment begins.

    "-ughahahahaha!"

    "What happened?"

    "Master was.. less than impressed.. by my refusal to attack… Aaaaaaagh! To attack the Green Lanterns at Superman's funeral. It's… An even less fun. Ugh. Fun time to be me than normal."

    "Hey, GL, can I just use this real quick?"

    "Flash, don't play with-."

    "Hey, Anti-Green Lantern, right?"


    "F-flash. As I said to-."

    "Yeah, I heard. But unlike GL I actually looked out of the window."

    I look-. Ah. I wave back.

    "So why are you up here?"

    "I don't think there's a future in… Randomly mugging Green Lanterns for their ring-charge. With the Society of Shadows exterminated I don't really have much to do between deaths. I've actually had time to sleep, which is.. nice, but Master isn't.. satisfied."

    "Can't really help you there. I mean, I'm sympathetic and all, but-."

    "On the contrary. Master wants a target. You're a man short."

    "Ah..?"

    "I realise that I'm not.. really what you want. I'm certainly not Superman. But I can't take this-. Eurgh! This level of punishment indefinitely."

    "Yeah, I… Get what you're saying. But you've killed a lot of people."

    "No one I killed wasn't a serial killer themselves. Lantern Stewart killed while a marine and I'm confident that Ms Hol killed as a Wingman. Is there a moral distinction, or are you merely criticising me because I was very good at it?"

    "Ah. J'onn, you wanna field-?"

    "What are you suggesting?"


    "You permit me to tag along when my assistance is required. I recharge by sparring with Lantern Stewart, or with such other Green Lanterns as want to learn how to fight Anti-Green Lanterns. Master gains data by fighting people you need fought. I comply with League rules of engagement for the duration of our working relationship."

    "And what of your pursuit of Ra's al Ghul?"

    "I would politely ask you if he's really someone you should be protecting, but the more work you throw at me, the less time I have to spend hunting him."

    "That is not reassuring."

    "You know my deal with Nyssa. She keeps me alive, I kill Ra's al Ghul. Working with the League won't stop my dying every day. Unless you've been sitting on a fix for the last ninety days."

    "We have not."

    "So? Do you want me outside pissing in, or inside-. Detaining people with minimal necessary force and handing them over to the lawful authorities?"

    "Stand by."

    The slave-animal will explain itself.

    In-.

    Ow. Ow.

    "In short, you've caused me so much pain during our acquaintance that the threat of more doesn't have the same impact that it used to! And the fact that these people trip over more weird fights than I'll ever find on my own. Now that I'm resilient enough to withstand the punishment you dish out due to your own short-sighted programming, I can pursue a more rational path."

    "The slave-animal does not make policy."

    "It looks like I do now! You know full well that if you increase my punishment level I won't be able to f-function! Kill me and fly off? Great, I'll be up and about again in three days maximum, and there's a Green Lantern right there to hunt you down before you can reach a new wearer! I'm doing this, ring!"

    NnnnnNNnnNnnNnNNnNnnnnNnnNn!

    "…L? AL? Are you still there?"

    I start breathing again as my body unlocks. "Yes.. Flash, I'm here. I apologise for my lapse in concentration. My ring is being unusually petty." No, usually petty. I just usually don't deliberately antagonise it like this. "Is there a consensus?"

    "I wouldn't say that. But a whole bunch of supervillains are attacking Metropolis right now. So if you're-."

    "Understood." I turn towards the planet. Metropolis is roughly there… I start flying towards it. "I'll be there in a couple of minutes. Please have Lantern Stewart feed me information as it becomes available."

    "You should probably wait until the rest of us get there."

    "I'm not going to rush into the middle and tell them to 'come at me', Flash. But civilians are dying now, and if I die? All you have to do is make sure that Nyssa gets the body."

    "Ah, yeah? But you're also a wanted fugitive, and while I think it's great that you're rethinking the whole serial killer thing the police don't know about that."

    "Okay, but if the police can't stop the supervillains who are already there… Why do you think they'll be able to stop me?"
     
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  30. Threadmarks: Difficulty (part 16)
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    Day 97
    17:02 GMT -5


    "Ah?" Mr Lawton looks up from the briefcase he's packing with paper money taken from a cash machine someone ripped open. "Oh hey, you're that guy with the Green Lantern fixation, right?"

    A short way behind him, Volcana is sending a torrent of flames into an office block while Star Sapphire is taking shots at something I can't see. Kalibak is lifting a car over his head, presumably intending to throw it at the police forces forming a barricade down the street.

    The slave-animal is to prioritise the study and acquisition of the Zamaron crystal.

    As you wish, Master.

    "I only hunt Green Lanterns in order to recharge."

    "Whatever, man." He starts straightening out the bundles of notes to fit them in better. "Go find your own ATM. There's plenty-."

    Armour forms around my body as a bolt from Master hits him in the chest, tossing him back and spinning him around.

    "Professionally, I hunt assassins."

    He recovers and raises his hand-mounted guns-

    No useful data is derived from this fight. The slave-animal will engage the Zamaron slave-animal.

    -and I fire a small bolt through each gun. He takes a moment to look at his ruined right armature.

    "Well that's awkwa-."

    I bring a bat construct down on his head. He goes down with a grunt, then groggily tries to rise. I suppose that I haven't really practised non-lethal options. And I'm not carrying handcuffs or anything like that. Master-.

    I grunt in disorientation as Master generates a… A nerve jammer construct, a far more complicated device than I could hold in my mind without Master's… Help. Mr Lawton convulses for a moment and then collapses fully. He should be out for… A while, without much long term injury.

    Thank you, Master.

    "And who are you supposed to be?"

    I rise up into the air until I'm level with Star Sapphire. No idea whether or not it's Carol Ferris under there, though the accent suggests not. Was there ever an English Star Sapphire? I don't remember. This one didn't really seem to be an intelligence-orientated supervillain so I've made a point of avoiding her. Under other circumstances, talking to her to discover her background might be useful, but the situation here is that supervillains are rampaging through a city.

    I fire a bolt and she parries with a glowing violet shield before firing a beam at me from her headdress. I jink to my right and the beam flies past me-.

    I hear the sound of breaking glass. Right, city I'm.. trying to protect. It's a novel thing to have to worry about. The Shadows didn't usually use heavy ordnance like that. She fires again but this time I add a shield to my armour and tank the shot.

    "Green Lantern usually manages to fire back. Are you n-?"

    I stick my right arm out to the side while my left supports the shield and send a bolt around in an arc. It strikes the side of her headdress-

    "Agh!"

    -and makes her wallow clumsily in the air, and I take the opportunity to surge forward-.

    Lightning crackles around my armour, which insulates me completely from the attack.

    "Hey, what gives?!"

    I ignore Ms Willis for now and roundhouse punch Star Sapphire in the right eye. Her environmental shield appears to take most of the hit, but she jerks back woozily once more. Two more punches to the head and then I drop my shield construct to grab her around the throat, my right hand glowing as I reach forward-.

    Her eyes focus for a moment and the gem lights up-.

    I'm flying backwards, though my armour construct is holding against the force of the blast. I reinforce it as I try and catch sight of Star Sapphire, to spot whether she was actually hurt or just playing possum. Master-.

    Bwougpf!

    Something heavy hits me and then I'm surrounded by fire and pressure. I focus on my armour and on gaining height and I swiftly rise above-.

    Kalibak's second thrown car sails underneath me to his evident disappointment. I reach out with my right hand, generate a large hand construct, catch it and slam it down on him! The car comes apart as it hits his head and he barely grunts, and the ignition of the fuel from the petrol tanks apparently doesn't warrant any more of his attention. Okay, I can dodge cars, and this area should be evacuated sufficiently that-.

    Bolts of energy slam into my armour, though some go past me into the night sky. Looks like punching her did some good. And there isn't anyone to hit if she aims at the sky. I surge again, moving in a tight arc to a position directly above her, then I surge downwards, construct bat in hand. She spots me, eyes wide, about half a second before I slam it directly into the jewel on her forehead. Her environmental shield wavers and she collapses bonelessly towards the ground, striking the tarmac and rolling in an uncontrolled tumble until she stops, unmoving.

    Good enough data?

    The abilities of the enemy slave-animal were pathetic.

    I drop down, thrust my hands through her blinking environmental shield and pull off her headdress. Her costume immediately begins evaporating, replaced by a white business blouse and calf-length skirt.

    And as I look at the Star Sapphire jewel for one glorious moment I imagine putting it on and being freed of Master's influence permanently.

    No. I wince as my armour -which apparently had decayed into nothing as I stared transfixed at the jewel- flares back into existence just in time to block the column of fire spewing forth from Ms Selton's hands.

    "Back off."

    "Her environmental shield is off. I can take this. She can't."

    The fires fade, flames limiting themselves to dancing around her fists. "I thought you were a serial killer."

    "I'm a bounty hunter. The commission was for 'dead'."

    "What, did Metropolis hire you?"

    "No. Superman did me a favour. I'm repaying-" She winces. "-it. I assume that you don't-" My construct fist grabs Mr Doe out of the air and squeezes until I hear his ribs snap. "-feel the same sense of obligation."

    "No education, no records, and the people who did everything to me got away with it."

    "Do they live in Metropolis? Do the people who let them go live in Metropolis?"

    "Ye-."

    "In any of the buildings you just torched?"

    "Ah, probably.. not."

    "Then what the fuck are you doing? If you were attacking the actual people you wanted dead I'd get it, but you're attacking people you don't even want to hurt? The fuck is wrong with you?"

    She.. doesn't appear to have an immediate response.

    "Shut the fires down and maybe I'll forget that I saw you."

    Right. Now for Kalibak.
     
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