As the group started bickering about tactics and whether lethal force was necessary, Little Brother quietly shifted towards the cockpit and murmured, "Launch us whenever you're ready," to Kira. There was no sense wasting time while everyone tried to decide how far they'd go to protect the people of the city. Little Brother lamented his lack of leadership experience, and in fact lack of role models. The only leader he had ever had was Big Brother. The best he could say was that he could learn from his brother's mistakes.
But, leadership or otherwise, Little Brother had more experience in this life than any of the others.
"Lock it down, all of you," Billy said, now looking down at his phone, where the feed of information from the Tower's computers was scrolling on the screen, "We're not killing anyone. And you're being a bit dramatic, Vaeros. This isn't a fate of the world deal, it's just a bunch of looters. There's no civilian casualties at present, though the building has not been fully evacuated. Catching the bad guys is secondary to protecting citizens: I'd rather chase them away than engage in a destructive battle in any case." He tapped his phone screen, zooming and scrolling as he switched between schematics and live surveillance feeds.
"Interior team, if you take the eastern stairwell, you should be blocking one of their best possible escape routes, and exterior team will be blocking a window escape. We'll box them in and round them up. Aim to incapacitate. Hopefully we won't need anyone outside, but it would take more than one of us to stop an escape, and if we spread too thin we'll be useless on all fronts. The police have formed a perimeter, but are still focusing on evacuation and protecting civilians. We are the first counter-offense.
"We're here.... look alive."
Below they could see the scene unfolding. The parts of the street that weren't cordoned off by the police were stuff with onlookers and the street was so full of news vans that one had decided it was necessary to park in the alley by the building. The police looked ready for all out war, as they always did when metas were involved. The roof of the Wayne building already had a helicopter parked, and it was likely a SWAT squad was on one of the levels above the incident.
"Titans," Little Brother said, echoing the previous team's leader, "Go!" He dropped down out of the ship's open hatch, opening his cloak to slow his fall and glide the last thirty or so feet. He looked to the officer in charge, who nodded at him, but neither spoke as Little Brother turned his attention to the front doors. He watched as the interior team charged in, and counted the prescribed time, giving his gear a quick check, and pulling a grapple gun from his belt. At twenty, he launched a line upward, and ascended past the first floor. Hopefully, he thought wryly, Wayne Enterprises could afford to replace these windows. He could see in to the second floor, where he could see the villains rifling through lab equipment and storage containers, and placed an explosive charge on the window. He kicked away hard as it detonated, sending glass shards flying inward, and then swung forward through the empty space.
His very first move was to take stock of the room, and he spotted what looked like a maintenance crew, coveralls and janitor's cart and all, trying to flee to the stairwell.
Little Brother touched his ear, as he pulled his retractable staff from his belt to repel a charging thug, and called to the other team, "Civilians fleeing, help evacuate."