@Stern Algorithm
Horizon is Accepted
As for Ark,do you realize that the Zeta Squad is very evil? Are you sure Ark fits in a super evil villain team? If so then he is accepted.
Let me know, I'll hold off on adding Ark to the list until you read this.
Yeah, basically what I want to do is: 1. Sneak a villain into the Omegas (Horizon), 2. Sneak an anti-establishment-type into the Assassins (Interference), and 3. Sneak a hero into the Zetas (Ark).
My current understanding is that the Zeta Squad are an uneasy alliance of selfish supervillains without a rigid command structure. If that is indeed the case, then Ark stays with them to hide himself and the Bresleen, as well as keep an ear out for human attempts to ally with the Galactic Council, attempts which he plans to disrupt. He believes the Council is evil and does not have the Earth's best interest at heart. He does understand that angering the Council might put the entire Earth at risk, but for him, each Bresleen life is sacred, as is a human's, but several trillion Bresleen live in his body, so to allow one human (or 6 billion humans) to die in order to protect the trillions of Bresleen living within him seems like the ethical, utilitarian decision, and something he would resort to if necessary. He might help the other Zeta's with their 'heists' but he does have a moral compass (even though its very grey at this point), and there will be friction. He also sees this as an opportunity to make the plight of the Bresleen known to the public, but he'll have to fight the governments of the world and the Galactic Council to spread his word.