((Collab Post between Letter Bee, Rofis Mazoy, and perhas NarcissticPotato))
Present Day
Alto sighed as a brick whistled past his head, his heightened reflexes allowing him to dodge the missile with ease. This is so troublesome. he thought. Some protestors were behind him, clearly against meta-humans, trying to do something or other. Ever since some kind of announcement happened that he hadn’t been there for, it seemed that the entire population of Los Angeles was divided into people with meta-humans and people against them. That meant that stuff like getting a brick thrown at your head was now becoming common for meta-humans everywhere.
Looking over his shoulder, the people he was ‘up-against’ really looked like they were spoiling for a fight. If he didn’t do something, some other unlucky bastard was probably going to end up lynched. But lasering them wouldn’t even count as self-defence if the other guys all had top-of-the-line heavy machineguns. His power was an A-rank and self-defence only works if your weapon is less deadly than theirs.
If he even punched them out with his robot arm it wouldn’t count considering they were all armed with bricks and glass bottles. That just left his right arm which in comparison with his left was not much weaker, pretty redundant and about 1000% lamer. Ever since he got his robot arm, he’d been ambidextrous and while his right arm had more feeling, his left arm didn’t get muscle cramps.
Still, he did know some basic martial arts. He’d done a little before he’d dived straight into science when he was 10, and since he’d gotten kicked out of Aperture straight after the incident, he’d had some time to learn some more. There was also the fact that most of his programs were lethal and since he’d started doing actual hero work, he couldn’t just go and kill everyone.
Walking towards the jeering thugs, he started to recount the events that led to him getting fired from Aperture...
Flashback
Constantine Ramiel King, thanks to his 'mental conditions', had a larger battery than most. But, when he got to the fourth level of Aperture base, it was quite clear that the enemy was catching up to his bag of tricks, and, in fact, were carrying heavier arms than his threat level merited. Of course, heavier arms made them less nimble, so the veteran spy - although he didn't look like it just now, managed to get away from more groups, and even managed to steal some heavy arms from a group whom he managed to pull the 'they're becoming Eldritch monsters' trick on - this time, he used an illusion of a mutating gas, a gas that resembled some of Aperture's projects - Constantine had ways of finding out stuff besides hacking; specifically, seduction.
Anyway, better armed now, he transformed himself into a monster made up of living poop; hopefully, the oncoming enemy would be so disgusted that they would flee, not bothering to notice that it didn't smell bad - because there was no smell at all. And that, was when he encountered Alto.
Alto had been watching from his perch for a while now. He had his arm on the camera under him to keep an eye on the guest, and he kept an eye out because he wasn't exactly welcome here. He'd run into a few squads, now they were mostly in half a little bit out of the way somewhere. Anyhow, he'd managed to find a camera connected to the underground surveillance system and used it to observe the super spy on the loose.
Didn't think he'd pull that eldritch stuff again. He thought, observing his transformation from his perch nearby. The invader had conveniently made his way near Alto's little hiding spot. The spy started transforming, changing his shape and becoming bigger. Alto thought that the super-spy was doing something cool, then he turned into" a massive turd. Dude, seriously? He thought incredulously. No one would fall for that! And yet the soldiers did. Even though they had guns. Some of them were learning however, and now they were training their guns on the massive turd. Intervention time! He thought, as he jumped out of cover, his energy blade whipping out.
Taking the soldiers by surprise, he quickly cut down the few that were left and then stood facing the currently shitty spy.
"What the hell are you on right now?" He questioned him.
Constantine saw Alto cut through the enemy troops turning to shoot him, and his first thoughts were...uncharitable, specifically that it might be a trap by Aperture to get someone to trust him. Then, he loooked at the young man's eyes and listened to his voice, and decided that those, as well as his body language, carried an idealism and innocence that sounded genuine. And so, the man shed his disguise, revealing himself to be a handsome man clad in stolen body armor - meaning that the enemy's bullets wouldn't have harmed him - and wearing spectacles.
"Nothing, really, I don't do drugs or intoxicants; although I can make others think I've done so. I just, well, I copied a monster from a Web Serial I've read, Brennus. Same for the Eldritch Stuff, too. Anyway," he continued, cloaking the two of them in an invisibility field, "my name's Insert, an infiltrator. What's yours?"
Alto had never really considered having an alias yet. He'd actually done some mercenary work under aliases but he hadn't really like any of them. He considered just telling Insert his name, but that would be pretty stupid. Well, he wasn't really with Aperture and if he helped him the guy probably wouldn't tell. He'd have to come up with an alias later, because they really didn't have all day in there.
But besides that, even though he had a vest on, using a massive turd as a disguise still wasn't a good plan. Someone who would use novels for inspiration in a life or death situation would normally make you think that they might have a mental problem. Still, in a world of meta humans, he guessed being a massive turd was better than being shot at? Actually, maybe not.
"Just call me Alto for now." He said finally. Then he realized he'd forgotten what he'd actually come down for. "What's your problem with Aperture anyway?"
"They've taken two Metas prisoner. One is Ruby, a Techopath who, though a murdress and a criminal, is one because of mistreatment from the faction I'm intent on reforming. While setting her free would allow her to kill more people, it's better than letting Aperture control her, while we...we've lost the right to lock her up. The other, is an actual Heroine, Cypress, who used to work for Aperture but broke away from them, only to be captured later. I believe now that she's shown her disloyalty, they're going to brainwash her." Constantine answered in a wary voice. Dangit all, he was a veteran; how can he keep making rookie mistakes?
Frowning a little, Alto thought for a bit. He knew of Cypress, or Friction at any rate, not Cypress herself. She was quite famous around Aperture, for being their resident miracle worker. She'd broken away some amount of time ago but he'd hardly paid attention because he was busy with his robot arm obsession. Ruby, he didn't know. He knew that being a technopath murderer criminal was very easy in the modern age, but the three of those didn't necessarily have to be interconnected. Still, he didn't really care about the criminal records, he was mainly thinking about what Aperture wanted with them.
Cypress was a given, she did work for the company. If she betrayed them, they'd want her back. But Ruby was a different story. Alto knew Aperture's current technopath, and if Aperture would capture any other technopath and take them to the facility, they would probably be a more powerful or useful one. Their current techno-path had once taken a look at his arm and the technopath had said it wasn't really technology. That was when Alto found out it was actually biological, and it ended with Alto calling his arm the Bio-Weapon.
Realizing that he'd probably been thinking too long, he turned back to Insert to reply.
"Cypress I do know, Ruby I don't know." He said finally. "I have a general idea of where they're held. I checked the system earlier and there's some major security covering a lower sector in the facility." Thinking back, he had found what seemed to be an elevator shaft with a high concentration of surveillance cameras for some reason or another. He hadn't checked them, because the Super-Spy was in another sector. That shaft was probably their best bet. "If there's high security, that means something to hide. That'll probably be where your targets are."
Constantine grinned.
"Thanks, thank you a lot. Now," he said with an enthusiasm that belied his actual age (30) "let's go!" and with that, he used his image-altering powers to disguise himself and Alto as two of the enemy; the last two remnants of the strike team. That would give them more freedom.
They then started to walk to the shaft...
Timeskip
Cypress had been contained in a deep glass cell, knocked out by a special suit that had been modified to give her an electric shock that disabled her powers. Thankfully, Constantine and Alto had broken into the room - after hewing down some guards who disbelieved their alibi - before any more damage can be done. Nevertheless, Cypress was still knocked out, which enabled Constantine to disable the suit's shock systems.
Then, he carried the woman over his shoulder, and spoke to Alto:
"Do you think we should rescue Ruby as well, or are we pushing our luck?" Constantine knew the answer to the question, but wanted to test Alto's instincts.
"Considering the fact that you triggered literally all the alarms back in the main part of the facility, I don't think we could really be pushing our luck any further than we already have." Ruby was yet deeper in the facility. They'd entered from the top but there was still more to go. However, he could see the elevator itself at the bottom. That meant someone was actually there besides Ruby. But, as far as he knew, almost all of the guards had been stationed to take care of Mr. Super-Spy and Alto and him had left them behind a ways back. There couldn't possibly be much more down there. "We may as well, right?"
Present Day
Alto finished his flashback as his right fist crashed into the last hoodlum's face, perhaps knocking a few teeth loose, definitely putting him out of commision. The rest of the small gang lay at his feet, dazed and groaning. He'd made sure not to use his left arm, keeping it behind his back for pretty much the entire fight. There were enough witnesses clustered around to say that he was acting in self-defence and now he could leave with impunity.
Walking along the street, he sighed to himself. I'm a hero now, aren't I? He thought wearily. He was out of Aperture, and now he was kind of freelance. He'd joined the heroes but he was still doing some mercenary work. Still, he didn't have an alias yet. Raising his left arm in the air, he tried to think of something cool. Metal arm? Lame. Super fist? Even worse. Lazer dude? No. Sighing, he out his arm down again. This arm was probably the best thing that had ever happened to him.
Before the arm, yeah he'd been a genius, but that wasn't what he wanted. Granted, the robot arm wasn't exactly what he truly wanted either but it was as close as he was going to get. Best of all, the Bio-Weapon was his. No one else was going to have it but him.
Hmm... What about Bio-Weapon? He thought suddenly. Yeah, I like the sound of that. It made him sound truly dangerous, something to be feared. And there was even a splash of irony, he was technically a Bio-Weapon right now. It felt right, he knew now he'd found his alias.
Bio-Weapon walked down the street, hood pulled over his head, right hand in pocket, left arm glinting in the afternoon sun.