Eric remembered Wall Walker, he saw him on the news during a chase. There was a lot of collateral damage. Not because of the robbery itself, but because of goddamn Captain Powerhouse, a self-entitled superhero who Eric used to know as Damien Reed, his childhood friend. He was now a smug asshole who worked for the corrupt leaders of Millenium City, who in turn praised his "heroics". But seriously. The Goldrose Bank just [b][i]happened[/i][/b] to get destroyed while the Wall Walker was being chased by Captain Powerhouse? Everyone knows that the owners of that bank opposed the secularization of the stocks market by the Mayor's Office. On top of that, Wall Walker was already out of the bank. And what appeared in the news? Captain Powerhouse, hailed as the savior of the city, while one of the few companies that opposed the City Council's greedy centralization was basically forced out business. Everyone was cheering, the good ol' Captain was smiling for the cameras, and Wall Walker was never even caught. [color=DeepSkyBlue][i][b]What a load of bullshit.[/b][/i][/color] Ecto clenched his fist. Coincidentally, [color=DeepPink][i][b]Graffiti[/b][/i][/color] raised her hand for a fist bump. She offered to go after Wall Walker, teaming up with Raven Tale, Tank, and Ecto. Tank proposed to go after Scarlet Shifter instead. What he said DID make sense, if this was a mission that required subtlety, than this was DEFINITELY not one of his's strong points. [color=DeepSkyBlue][i][b]Poor Stage.[/b][/i][/color] Ecto concentrated on his right hand. After a second, it materialized as his naked arm, in the flesh. He raised his head to Tank: [color=DeepSkyBlue][i][b]"Never keep a lady hanging."[/b][/i][/color] Then turned to [color=DeepPink][i][b]Graffiti[/b][/i][/color] and gave her a fist bump. [color=DeepSkyBlue][i][b]"I got your back."[/b][/i][/color]