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Alto was nervous for two reasons. The first reason was the complete disregard of logic on display. It was pretty clear this woman was crazy, he'd never really fought anybody who was this... confident? Thanks to that, and her skin turning black he couldn't focus on her breasts. Really it was the least interesting thing of the approach.

The second reason he was nervous was a lot more minor. There wasn't a real way to tell what exactly her power was. Her skin turned black? What the hell was that supposed to mean? At the very least it didn't look like she was fire proof... yet. There wasn't much more time to think, unfortunately. He needed to strike while it was still possible.

"The both of you better get back," Was all he said as he released a flare(as in, like a supernova flare type flare not a message flare) from the Vice Claw.

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"A hospital. I was sent there after a run in with some woman. She controlled smoke, and she... killed a friend." Xoxi's face teared up as she spoke the last few words, followed by her taking a deep breath and holding back tears. Now wasn't the time... at least not for her. "I-I'm not-- HOLY SHIT!" Xoxi rushed to the window and caught the glimpse of the flaming pillar in the sky, her mind instantly racing and her emotions resorting to a chaotic panic. "What the shit was that?!" Xoxi raised her voice as a ghost hand appeared outside of the window, pointing to whatever that flaming pillar was. "Please tell me I'm not the only one to see that? Anyone?"

Little did Dragon know that the pillar was an excellent question-dodger, allowing Xoxi to not respond about a drink and not be impolite about it because it was impolite to refuse a gift in someone else's house. Maybe. Was it...?

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Alex held onto her best friend. After the fire, everything that had been going on...

She ignored it.

"Look, Rox, we have a problem. I...I never told you about my brother. He was supposed to be dead. But he's not," she said in a rush. "He's with this group, and they've got a girl who talks in your head and makes you replay horrible things all twisted around. And he got powers. He...I don't know. I don't even know. I can't beat him. His swordplay is on par with mine, and the control he had over his movement.. It's insane. And he teleports. Legit teleporting. And he makes temporary clones or something. It's.... I don't know what's going on anymore. And I think our fight is why her friend died." She finished with a hidden point at Xoxi.

She drew a shaky breath.

"Whoever they are, they're big. They're trouble. I know of four, and one was taking on the Island solo. Solo, Rox. What if there's more? They're bad news. What if they're making that racket? I need to...I have to stop my brother, but I don't know that I'm strong enough."

She looked back out the window, and when she spoke again it was with an odd calm voice. "There's people out there who need help... And those who have the power to help need to help. As heroes, it's our duty to protect not only the innocent, but each other. To fight for love and Justice and understanding. To protect the ones we love, to honor the dead we once walked alongside."

She hung her head. "And here I am, on the verge of a breakdown that I can't even...I can't do these formalities here. I can't follow this simple conversation."
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Charlotte scarcely paid attention to the second person that entered after Alex, giving the girl a ere nod and mumbled greeting as she turned all of her attention towards the two friends. Cheshire, meanwhile, purred out while posturing petulantly propped on Roxana's table. "I will remind you, fair miss, missus, miss us? Indeed you've been missed," he said, switching abruptly from Roxana to Alex then back again, "that my hearing is quite on point, to point out the fact, in fact, you forget."

Even if she created him, Charlotte was never quite sure where Cheshire got his personality from, or why he insisted on speaking like that with people other than her.

Either way, what he said was of no consequence to the conversation at hand.

The big pillar of fire caught her attention, and she caught her breath. What was that? And now she was torn between keeping an eye on the going-on's outside, and Alex's conversation.

Something was happening. Powers were stirring and it was coming to a head. She didn't now how, or why, but she felt it in her skin, the same feeling she got when she confronted Blacklight - the undeniable sensation of irreversible change. A point of no return.

Charlotte had given up on being a hero. She told herself for nearly half a decade that she was no longer worthy of being one, took actions that could hardly be called heroic, and all but quashed that lingering childhood dream of being a real hero to the ground.

It was telling then, that as Alex finished speaking, her first question was:

"So what do we do next?"

We, as in, her included. Because Alex was right. Those that have the power to help, need to help, or no one else will - and she had power, a potent, incredibly useful and flexible ability that had invaluable applications.

White Knight shuffled in the room above them, Cheshires already impossibly wide grin stretched past the limits of his face, and in her cell, isolated from the rest, Aida the mannequin stirred, For single moment since she killed Blacklight, she forgot about her deeds and focused on the moment, on how to help those in need.

Slipping back into dreams of heroism was . . . surprisingly easy.

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"I-If my opinion matters, I think if we all worked together we could do it..." Xoxi said as her hands flew to a blanket nearby, draping it around the girl and tying it off at the bottom. It was something like her hoodie, even if it was a bit warmer... and without pockets.

"Hell, I think we have no chance unless we work together. If someone out there can solo one of those Highs, then it's clear that we need to work together to take them down. In any case, I'm dying to get some sweet vengeance for Lucky." Xoxi shuddered at the mention of her friend, but powered through it and continued to talk. "I don't know how much help I'll be, but with the Highs as my witness, I'll punch the crap out of whatever you want."

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If anyone bothered to listen, they would hear a loud and unruly motorcycle in the distance. This was nothing unusual in Epic City, but as it got louder and louder the combatants would realise quickly that the motorcycle was getting closer. If someone bothered to look, they would see Ace with his trenchcoat whipping about in the wind and his arm extended towards Dian. "Draw!" He shouted as he fired a volley of energy shots at the strange teen, hoping to get her to disengage from Magus. He slid to a halt, kicking up a cloud of dust towards the Epics with a sly grin on his face. "Need a helpin hand pardner?" Ace called out to Magus, snapping a finger gun at him with a wink.

He figured out what was happening, Magus appeared to be striking out at the girl closest to him, but the attack looked a little off somehow. The boy who had taken care of the turtle a few weeks ago was engaged with the older looking girl, who appeared to be frostbitten by the looks of it. Definitely not normal, it wasn't even that cold out today. The younger girl took a bit longer to figure out, but careful observation revealed her fingers looking mighty skinny. A fellow Freak perhaps? Regardless, he needed to help out Magus and the fire kid as well.
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Mimic grinned widely as the claw came down. Her arms spread wide, she took the blow. All of it. Her skin flushed back to its usual colour, and her eyes and smile grew wide. "OH!" she shouted. "Oh, oh, yes!" Still close to the boy with the fire arm, she met his gaze and gave him her best, rosy-cheeked smile. Of course, behind the mask, it couldn't be seen, so she instead showed her affection another way; embracing him and kissing his forehead. "That was fantastic," she praised him, then pushed him away. Rolling up her sleeve, she waved her left arm as it caught fire. "Now show me how to use it before I kill you."

Dian wasn't caught by surprise. Even if she'd almost taken a chunk of tarmac to the face, an attack as loud and obnoxious as this new boy's would have been impossible to miss even if she was in a coma. Bone surfaced across her skin, deflecting whatever energy the boy had been hurling. "Get off, Texas," she hissed, ignoring him to turn back to the elemental guy. Clearly blindness hadn't stopped him, so she circled around, trying to get contact with him again to steal another of his senses. Or melt his limbs. Or something that'd get rid of him. Mimic would play with the other one. They still had a job to do, and Dian, at least, remembered what it was.


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Dragon put the kettle aside. "So nobody wants coffee, then?" It wasn't really a question, and he stood with his hands on the counter, looking at the troupe gathered in his living room. His girlfriend, glowing a pale white he couldn't guess at; fear, anxiety? Nevertheless, she smiled, and it brought a little joy to his heart. He couldn't believe she'd stuck around after the whole thing with his brother. Maybe this wasn't just sex, maybe she was the mythical One he'd always been told about. Spectrum stood with her arm around Traveler's shoulders. Her face was easier to read; determination. Whatever she'd been through today, she wanted to finish it, and she was asking for help.

The pair by the window, distracted by the fire outside. Charlotte first. Looking-Glass, she'd chosen to call herself. Officially, since it was now down on City records. Maybe it was appropriate that she had that odd cat for a pet. What he was less sure about was the look of enthusiasm on her face. She'd been withdrawn for the past few days, and the thought of a deadly fight left her looking like she'd been promised a pony. He'd have to watch her. Finally, it was the girl he'd never heard of. Xoxi, she'd been called. Her power seemed to be little more than hands. Psychic hands to replace those she'd lost. She was the one he felt most uneasy about. Charlotte at least had held her own in a fight. Xoxi looked little more than a teenager playing at Epic than an actual one.

"High know I want to help," He said, looking at the television, still frozen on the one frame of a dirty soldier. "I suspect that's precisely why the Electric warned us three. But, if there's trouble going on, I'm not one to ignore it. And since you got in, Traveler, that means we can get out without hitting whatever safeguards the High Electric put in." He paused for a moment, then added, "No offence intended, High, but we're Epics. I know I've never called myself that. I"m just a guy. A guy with powers, with a beautiful girlfriend," Spectrum giggled a little at that, "an apartment I shouldn't be able to afford, and more money than I know what to do with. I'm fortunate. I want to help.

"Every one of us in this room, even you, Charlotte, are more fortunate than a lot of the other people in these buildings, hiding from that outside." He walked around the counter, putting an arm around Spectrum's waist. She pressed herself against him, like she always did, and his skin warmed just from the contact. It gave him a little more courage for what's next. "We're not heroes because we want to be. We're heroes because we have to be. We've been given more than others so we can do more than others. Let's go do it." The room fell silent after he'd said it.

Had he said the wrong thing?

Spectrum kissed him. It was an embarrassingly long kiss, yet it still felt far too short. She broke away from him, her skin flushed red. No, that was the glow. That glow. She had her hands on his cheeks, and she smiled with tears in her eyes. Her next words made everything OK. "My Dragon." He couldn't help it. He smiled and grinned and cried a little and kissed her again. He lifted her off the ground with his hug, then put her back down. He hadn't realised how much of a weight staying in here was. Now he was going to help. He'd stop this and then they'd go back to normal. A wicked grin appeared on Spectrum's face, and she pulled his collar. "Want to help me suit up?"
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Alex rolled her eyes at her friend. "We don't got time for that!" She called over as Rox dragged Dragon along towards the bedroom.

Turning to the other two, Alex smiled gently. "I'll be last one to go, but whenever either of you are ready I can send you out. Just..." She hesitated. "Be careful out there. These aren't ordinary villains. They will actively try to kill you." Alex shifted her hair to show the half-healed cut on the side of her neck. "If they can get me, they can get you. But I'm going to do everything I can to protect everyone."

Sitting down on the sofa, Alex crossed her legs and started mediating. "Tap my shoulder when you're ready to leave. I'll drop you out outside, and I'll follow once everyone has headed out."
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As Magus backpedaled away from Dian, he heard a noise: the rumble of a motorcycle coming up the street. This was nothing unusual in a city like Epic City, even with the motorcycle likely heading in the direction of the fight--the High probably knew that Magus and Vice alone wouldn't be able to take on these villains and had sent reinforcements. What was unusual was that Magus didn't just hear the motorcycle approaching; he felt something that he had never noticed before: subtle changes in the air, tiny vibrations in the earth, miniscule changes in the amount of moisture in the air around him. Magus had no idea what any of this meant, but something was changing.

As the newcomer shouted at Dian and the sound of gunfire rang through the street, Magus felt it again: a slight change in the moisture in the air, a slight compression of the air brushing past him, a shift in the vibrations across the ground. Magus still wasn't entirely sure what was happening, but he was beginning to get an idea. Now, if he could just hone in on these new sensations, he might be able to make up for his blindness. Unfortunately, with events moving forward rapidly, it seemed unlikely that Magus would have a chance to explore this new-found ability before he was attacked again. He could hear Dian walking around him, so he turned in the direction of the sound, his staff held out in front of him, the way a blind man would use a cane to feel ahead of him. "Who are you, and what are you doing here?" he asked for the third time, his stance defensive, his eyes, unseeing though they were, locked on his assailant.

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Charlotte gagged a little and rolled her eyes. She was old enough to be aware of the details physical intimacy, but it was Dragon and Spectrum. This wasn't the first time they've done something like this in front of her, and she was sure it wouldn't be the last - it would still weird her out no matter what. In any case, she shook her head.

Dragon was surprisingly on board with having her help them; she was only somewhat surprised - it was Spectrum's lack of resistance that got her. Perhaps she wasn't taking her seriously; if that was the case, she'd be in for a bit of a bad time. Charlotte had every intention of coming with them, even into the thick of danger. But Dragon was right . . .

"Heroes because we have to be, huh . . ." she muttered, before glancing up at Xoxi and Alex. With a thought and in seconds, an animated suit of white armor ran towards her, and equipped itself on her. If time demanded that she act as Looking-Glass once again, then she was obliged to answer it. Chesire purred his way to her side, and as she steeled herself, she was suddenly aware of a hollow, sinking feeling in her chest. Aida was still locked away, and without her, the team wasn't complete - however, the courts had deemed her a danger, and were still deliberating her case.

She bit her lip. There was no helping it; she was already breaking a lot of promises by going out like this, but she couldn't answer for Aida - not when Aida herself was the one who imposed that on her. She may have created her 'children' but she did not control them, however much the courts, and maybe even Dragon, though he's never stated it outright, believed that to be the case.

Still, with Aida missing, and without her guns, she was lacking critical components of her fighting-power. She wanted to help, but like this, there was not much she could do asides be a burden. White Knight granted her superhuman physical capabilities, but with no way to cover the distance, she was left with her negligible hand-to-hand combat skills, and she disliked the idea of taking chances like that.

Nevertheless she had a duty to answer, so she tapped Alex on the shoulder, Cheshire perched on her own. Her voice was obscured and distorted through the helmet, but still carried her determined tone through, clear as day.

"I'm ready." Ready as she'll ever be, under the circumstances.


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Another day another batch of battles rocked the city. Nito had his hood up among a crowd towards the commercial centre of the city when reports began rolling in of attacks and fights in the streets not too far away, some people began to hurry about but for others it was just a day to day occurrence, most of the population had some form of super power after all. Cracking his neck from one side to the other he slipped down a dark alley between two stores and pulled out his smartphone, loading up a map and peering around his surroundings, it was bad enough he was out during daylight but he couldn't afford to wait until nightfall and with the fighting going on attention was drawn away from anything he might be doing.

With a pop of displaced air he vanished from the alleyway and appeared inside the store room of the shop he had been stood beside, the lights were off which was a good sign, he crept along a series of shelves while glancing down towards his phone again, once he reached the far end of the room he vanished once more. For a brief moment he was inside the broom closet of the next building along, only a pit stop though as his next teleport landed him where he had been aiming, again the lights were out and as he flicked his phones torch on and waved it around the area he knew he was in the right place. Mannequins, at first they made the young man jump but soon he was over it and began his search, the store had only recently shut down, the staff were yet to clear out the remaining stock from a sale. Swinging the bag off his back, Ron stuffed a few packs of socks and underwear into it, not paying too much mind to the styles, he then grabbed a pair of dark coloured jeans, checking the size against the ones he was wearing.

It wasn't often that Nito went after new clothes, but his old ones were beginning to wear out and he felt it was time for a change. As he was about to go searching for a new shirt he heard an alarm sounding from the store and muttered a curse under his breath, in the blink of an eye he was gone. Back to the broom cupboard, back to the store then back to the alleyway. His head whipped back and forth to check his arrival hadn't been seen, thankfully nobody else was around. He heard the alarm faintly around the corner but decided against going to investigate. Instead, he took off the other way, head down as he zipped up his bag and disappeared into another crowd.
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I should've seen that coming...

Alto quickly jumped back. He wiped his forehead with his normal arm and took a moment to reconsider the situation.

This wasn't good. From what he could tell, she had copied his power, but to what extent was impossible to tell. If it was a perfect copy, the results could be catastrophic. He didn't know what the upper limit of his power was, but he had seen first-hand it could reach a level high enough to disintegrate another human being in less than a second. She had said herself she didn't know how to use his powers. Alto had an advantage in that he certain tricks about the Vice Claw, such as suppressing it to release a more concentrated blast, and its pyro-kinesis ability. But both of those tricks he'd discovered out of necessity.

In practice, the most effective way to use the Vice Claw was to raise the heat and simply incinerate everything. There would be nothing anyone could do. He didn't have enough silver...

Wait, silver...

It was his power, would it have the same weakness? With no other options however, he had no choice but to try. Magus had his necklace but he still had his bandages in his pocket. They had trace amounts of silver mixed in but it was still enough to shut off the Vice Claw. The first thing he had to do was get close.

He crouched down with the Vice Claw forward, claws planted in the ground. Hopefully Magus and the new kid kept clear.

"Try it like this." He said simply, launching himself forward.

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It took Xoxi a grand total of a second before she realized what 'suiting up' actually meant, or at least what she thought it meant. They were fuckin'. Good luck head maybe? Maybe something a bit more... power-related? Eh, Xoxi would think about it later. Right now, she had to focus on something else.

Xoxi went to get her hoodie, when she realized that it wasn't actually here. Pudding was picking it up, probably... hopefully... Xoxi was not sure on how the hospital would react to a pile of sludge going in to retrieve her hoodie. Maybe they'd be cool with it? Pudding knew a few people there because of his AA meetings a forever ago, but would they still let him go in and get her hoodie? Hell if Anomaly knew and cared. That hoodie was toast, but she was still willing to fight without her persona. It'd be toougher, but hey, she had done it before.

The teen jogged in place a bit, trying to get used to her sore leg, then stopped and faced Alex. "Being Anomaly isn't important, Heroes are Heroes, and I'm ready to get this shit settled." Xoxi's hand flew up to her side and did something akin to a fist pump. She was ready, she was enthusiastic, but most of all she wanted one thing.

Revenge.

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At the tap on her shoulder from Charlotte, Alex dropped her through a portal, setting her outside the building. "Don't go far." She warned before closing the portal.

A deep breath, and it appeared Xoxi was ready to go. The same, dropping the young girl beside Charlotte.

Before that portal closed, Alex specified one last time. "Don't engage without backup... These people aren't playing around."

Closing the portal she homes lightly for a moment. "You two need to hurry up! It's go time!"
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Phantom bolted the instant that thing materialized. He was a little bitch, sure, but he was genre savvy enough to know when something could eat him asleep. He high-tailed it out of there faster than Sanic the Hegehorg. No way in hell he was gonna wait around for that thing: let the High deal with it if they pleased.

But the world didn't seem to care much for what he thought. He ran directly from one chaos to the next. Now it was Epics, a bunch of them. More than he'd ever seen fighting in one place. Two girls fighting a squad of other Epics. Looked like they were wearing masks, too. Did these folks not know when Halloween was? It wasn't today, that was for sure.

He recognized one of the Epics: it was that Flame-arm guy from that banquet! Alto, something or whatever. So by proxy, that probably meant the people fighting with him were the side he wanted to work with too.

Sure, whatever. If he ignored this and just woke up, he'd probably end up fighting some cyborg vampire alien. He just couldn't catch a break. "Fine," he muttered, and dove down, fading from view. No need to show them where he was: after that waterfront catastrophe where they blew holes in him, he didn't want to take any chances.

Being intangible ain't what it used to be, he sighed to himself, before sending a blast of psychich energy right toward the smaller, less curvy little girl's. He concentrated his power to a sphere the size of a tangerine, intending to smack the girl in the skull and then shoot by back into the air, into relative safety.



"Mmm," purred the woman, running a finger down Taron's bare chest. "Sounds wonderful, baby. Can't wait. You mind if I take off now for a bit? My mom's been calling all day. She just wants to make sure that you're being good to me."

"Oh," Taron said, his eyes darkening. "Does she think I would mistreat you?"

The woman shook her head quickly. "Oh, no, no! She's a real sweetheart, I promise. You know how moms are, right?"

"My mom...isn't around very much," Taron admitted, relaxing. "I'm sorry. It's kind of a sore subject." He sighed, content. "Sure, darling. Go ahead. Just pick up if I call you, all right? I'd like to make sure you're okay." He pulled her in close for a sizzling kiss, and then waved toward the door. "Say hi to your mom for me, would you?" He didn't really know the woman's mom, but he wanted to make a good first impression, in case this went anywhere.

The woman nodded with a lazy smile on her face, rolling off the bed to dress and brush her hair. When she looked presentable, she put her hands on her hips and glanced at him with a cheeky smile. "How do I look?"

"Like a vision out of heaven," he said, resting his head in his hands. "I'd definitely try to get your phone number at a bar." He pointed to the door, which swung open from a gentle breeze. "You don't want you mom to worry more, do you? We'll talk later, darling."

She stepped out of the apartment and blew him a kiss as the door closed. It was only once the door shut that the woman broke out into a sprint. Horrible, wretched sobs wracked her beautiful frame as her foot steps thudded down the hall. She hadn't lied: her mother had been calling her all day. After the man she had just slept with had broken into her parents home, confessed his love for her, and then blew her father up when he dared to open his mouth. His brain had been turned to mush, her mother said.

In my defense, Taron thought, he was pointing a gun at me.

He sighed contentedly and reclined further into his bed. Self defense was perfectly legal, wasn't it? He hoped the man would be all right: he hadn't hit him that hard. He'd just wanted to show her how much he loved the man's daughter. What was her name? He hadn't gotten it, damn it, but he had her phone number scrawled on a little piece of paper. That was a good start.
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What an excellent day this was shaping up to be. An incident big enough for the High themselves to get involved. Chaos all across the city. And practically every hero in the city was distracted. It was like Christmas for Criminals. With all the attention these intruders were attracting, you could get away with practically anything. So it was no wonder that a small group of criminals has seized this opportunity with both hands, and were gunning for one of the largest banks in Epic City. With even the High distracted, at least for the moment, who was going to stop them? Who was even going to notice? Well, he was, obviously. Being a curious soul, he had devised a number of ways to gain information, and his sources were... very reliable.

Normally, a group of thugs wouldn't attract the Jack's attention, but to even attempt this heist indicated competence. Or at least ambition. And that was something Nikitovich could appreciate. The air was rife with the sweet scent of opportunity. It was a shame for such ambitious gentlemen to remain petty criminals. So he would have to go... make them an offer. With Epsilon currently deployed, he would have to go do it in person, but it was good to go out yourself every once in a while.

Clad in a fine midnight blue suit, the Jack of Spades made his way through the streets, a gaudy but expensive cloak flapping in the wind behind him. A simple white mask obscured his face, he wouldn't like his identity to become common knowledge. In his hand he held a long black cane, topped with a golden lion's head. Of course, more eye catching than his overblown attire was his overblown armament. Two M2 Browning machine guns floated gently behind him, their barrels moving together with the Jack's gaze. Each floated above a shoulder, and seemed to survey it's own surroundings. Powered by his own Networks, these weapons were capable of being aimed and fired by nothing more than a whim. They could even automatically lock on to targets within 10m and had a 'free roaming' mode. Indeed everything the Jack wore was adorned with his runic powers, turning ordinary attire into armour of the highest quality. Of course, if everything went well, there would be no need to demonstrate the preparations he had made.

Silently, he moved into the building. With a nod and a wave he made his way past the scared civilian, marching into the midst of the armed robbery as if it was the most natural thing in the world. If nothing else the 1.5m machine guns prevented anyone from firing at him as he walked into this place. With a glance, he inspected the criminals present, even as he had a pile of weapons pointed into his face. Animal masks. Not entirely his style, but functional. "It's such a nice day, there's no reason to ruin it by drawing blood. Greetings, my criminal friends. I am the Jack of Spades." Nikitovich bowed at the assembled criminals, a show of empty politeness. "I was simply in the area, when I noticed your little.... endeavour. I don't suppose you'd be interested in cooperation." Despite being outnumbered, the Jack was calm and confident. His voice oozed confidence. It was quite intentional. People automatically hesitated to attack someone who sounded confident. Especially in a world of superpowered madmen.

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Shouting people stream through the streets. A fight between Epics does not go unnoticed, especially this many. Police are hesitant to approach the scene, those without power or with minor abilities flee. Not too long ago, Emblem would have been one of those people. Running from the danger, from things he couldn't possibly fight or influence. From up here they all looked like ants. Ants, caught in a battle between dinosaurs. But now it was different. No, more importantly, HE was different. Grinning, Emblem surveyed the scene from up above. He could feel the cold air on his skin. It got chilly up here, but the armour managed to keep him fairly warm. He liked being in the sky. It made him feel bigger than he really was. From up here, everyone on the ground looked equal. Except him, of course. Here he could pretend he was king of the world, that he owned all he surveyed.

[krrr.... Dusk reporting in. Emblem, are you there? We've arrived at the scene, and are moving in.]

Ah, what a pain. But he wasn't really bothered. This was his chance, after all. His chance to show off his face to the world, to show them the face of a hero. He would stop being some nobody and become EMBLEM, leader of Team Epsilon. Grinning, he swooped down, picking up speed as he went. This used to terrify him, but he was used to it now. It was exhilarating, feeling the g-forces working on his body. His red and gold costume picked up the light, a red cape flutter behind him. Wind racing past his face, his smile grew wider as he dropped to the ground in freefall, before elegantly pulling up.

"It seems that criminals get younger every year. What a shame. Personally, I blame smartphones." Beaming, Emblem slowly lowered himself to the ground while facing the two teenage villains. His cape fluttered heroically. There was no wind to allow such a thing, it just did that. Apparently it was a side effect of his power. It certainly fit. He could only imagine them shaking in their boots. He might not even have to fight them!

"Emblem! Man, you sure took your time! How come you can fly, but you're still always late?" A redheaded girl appeared from behind a nearby corner, where she'd apparently been waiting. Her costume was composed of a white spandex suit, with lines of sparkling neon orange. Two black gas tanks were strapped to her back, with long tubes leading to her wrists. Her cuffs were made of flammable material, and had been set on fire beforehand, a flashy fashion accessory only made possible by her own resistance to heat. She struck a pose while flashing a grin at the bad guys, just like she'd been practising. Just keep smiling, and make quips. That's what Nikitovich had told her to do. She was supposed to make an impression, like showing off an album for a singer. Of course, in reality she was terrified, although probably for all the wrong reasons.

What if she got the pose wrong? Her hair was fine, right? Did she hook up the tanks right? The guy back at base had looked it over but even so he might have missed something. Maybe it'd fall off, it could fall off at any moment! And was the outfit all right, even if it wasn't going to fall apart? Was the outfit too tight? Was it not tight enough? Worries wormed their way through her thoughts, even as she put on a mask of confidence. Fake it till you make it. She hold out both her hands and pressed the trigger in her palm. Gas released, and her abilities set it on fire. A plume of blue flame shot out, before hovering and twisting in the air. This gas was designed to keep on burning for a bit, and she used it to form a flaming serpent. It twirled around her like a dragon, directed by her slightest movements.

Emblem glanced over, impressed. He knew she'd been working to perfect that thing for a while now. It looked quite good, but he was determined not to be outdone on his first mission. So he turned towards the two masked girls, his grin not having faltered in the least. "It seems your luck is up, villains. With this many heroes on the scene, you can't really think you still have a chance, do you?" He'd seen more heroes nearby when he'd been up in the air, but he didn't mention them here. After all, he intended to have this whole thing wrapped up before anyone else got involved.




Meanwhile, Dusk screwed a scope onto his rifle. It was a fine specimen, one of the best he'd worked with. Getting your hands on guns in Epic City was relatively easy, but the higher-end stuff had always been too expensive for him. With practised, fluid motions he set up the bipod and took aim at the scene unfolding in the streets below. His vantage point on a nearby rooftop (Emblem had been kind enough to drop him off earlier) allowed him to easily spot all the major players. Some of them he recognised, some he didn't. Certainly the two masked villains were a mystery. Did they wear masks because they were already well-known? Or maybe it was just their 'style'.

In contrast to his teammates, Dusk's attire was simple and practical. A leather jacket, black pants, bulletproof plating. His face was obscured by a bike helmet, with a blackened visor. If anything he looked like a villain, but that was intentional. As far as the public was concerned, he had nothing to do with Team Epsilon. Emblem and Inferno, they were the eye-catchers. The faces of the team. They'd stand out and use their flashy powers to draw attention. Of course they were still fairly dangerous, but they both lacked training. His job wasn't anything so fancy. He lacked the looks, the charm, and the attitude. It was an unfortunate truth, some people are easier on the eyes than others. And while Dusk wasn't particularly ugly, he also didn't really stand out. Besides, his skills were more suited to a subtle approach. He was the behind-the-scenes guy. Nobody would ever know his face, but he didn't mind. In fact, that might be better. As long as the job got done.

Breathing out, he took aim. Supers loved showing off, always have. They'd spend some time fighting, then do something stupid like stand still and chat. Of course this was pretty much exactly what Dusk's teammates were doing, but they had good reason. For these people, it would end up being their downfall. If the Epics present were able to deal with the problem, excellent. It would make for an excellent story. But Epsilon's first outing needed to be a success. So if things took a turn for the worse... well, he had a couple of subtle methods of assisting his teammates, and some less subtle ones. They could have all the power in the world, but most folks were still stopped dead by an armour-piercing round between the eyes.
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The safehouse was just as he had left it, much to the criminal's satisfaction. He had suspected that it would be, but confirmation that no one had gotten particularly antsy with his stuff when he had dropped off the grid for his new employer was always good. It was a sign that the respect they had for him was still intact, or so he liked to think.

More likely people just didn't care, but Finch was not going to let a thought like that stop him from holding to his own opinions.

The place wasn't that well decorated, but that was alright. He grabbed a bag and began to load it up with stuff, spare clothes, some weapons and gear, and a few sentimental items to top it all off. He was methodical about his choices, ignoring things that could easily be replaced to instead take some more specialized equipment. Considering his new job he had no idea what they might have him doing. Best to be prepared for every eventuality.

He was just about done when there was a knock on the door. "Wonder who that is," he muttered to himself as he closed the bag before walking to the front entrance. Glancing through the peephole revealed that it was Pierre, one of the older members of his gang who had managed to make it through all the trials and tribulations that they had been through.

Opening the door, he stepped aside to let his friend enter. Pierre was older than he was, with blond hair, a small jagged scar on his cheek, and tan skin. "Didn't think I'd see you here," he remarked as he stepped inside. "Not after seeing you with that guy taking on the High on tv."

Finch shrugged as he closed the door behind them, moving back into the main room of the safehouse. “I got myself a new gig with some powerful people. Lots of profit in it if it works out.”

Pierre glanced towards the bag that he was busy packing at that point. “That why it look like you're going on a trip?” It wasn't the most difficult conclusion to reach, that was for sure. Finch didn't really mind, not from one of his closer associates.

“Yeah.” Knowing who it was now, Finch did not waste time as he returned to packing up his stuff. He could do that and talk at the same time so multitasking would be the name of the game. “My new employer has some interesting digs. I'd tell you about it but he's a bit big on privacy”

That earned a chuckle from Pierre, who shook his head as he took a seat. “Relax, I wont pry.” He watched Finch for a few moments before speaking up again. “Still, this is a bit different than what you usually do isn't it? You said before that you don't like playing second fiddle to major players.”

Finch did not pause as he answered. “Yeah, I did. But I think there's real opportunity here. This guy isn't like all those other guys. Play my cards right and I could get a lot out of this.” There was a lot of risk as well, but he did not draw attention to that fact. He'd already made up his mind after all.

“Well, it's your decision,” Pierre replied with a shrug on his part. “So what's this mean for the rest of us?” Considering that he worked for Finch, he was understandably worried about that.

That was something that Finch had considered before, and he had an answer prepared for his associate. “I don't know how long this will last, so I'll be in touch if I need anything. Don't do anything I wouldn't in the meanwhile.”

Pierre chuckled again. “That's not too hard. I'll make sure things stay in one piece until you get back.” he got back up to his feet, walking over before offering Finch his hand. “You take care of yourself, alright?”

“Thanks,” Finch replied, shaking Pierre's hand without hesitation and a frank honesty that he did not usually show. But they had worked together for a while now, before he had really made it big. Pierre was one of the ones who knew him best, so he could b more open with him.

With that the conversation seemed to draw to a close as Pierre made his way over towards the door. “No problem. See you around, make sure you send a message or something once in a while.”

“You too,” he replied, and stopped for a moment to watch as Pierre left. This was going to b a big change in his life, he was sure of it. Yet there was a small part of him that was worried about these changes, that perhaps thought how things were was alright. But at this point there was little time for doubts. Not after what had happened so far.

Once he had gone Finch returned to packing up his bag, slipping last few items in. This was a gamble, all of it. He knew that he was doing something risky, playing with fire, but the payoff to it promised to be quite significant, more than he had ever had before. Didn't that make it worth the risk?

Hopefully. Finch zipped up the bag and slung it over his shoulder before he took his leave, locking the safehouse on the way out. It was only when he had walked a couple streets that he then hit the button he had been given, with no one around to watch. He could keep that small little secret to himself for now, or at least pretend that he was. For now, it was time to return to his employer, and see what came his way next
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Xoxi stared at the fight, her psychic hands enlarged and at her side. Her head was lowered and her eyes were closed as she faced towards what could easily lead to her death.

It was time to act.

Tears streamed down Xoxi's face as she raised her psychic hands, using them as shields for any oncoming attacks. She was angered, but as much as she wanted to deck the two girls in the noses, she was better off waiting for backup from Traveler, Spectrum, or Dragon. Just as her hand appeared, it quickly flew off behind Xoxi in a very quick blur, coming back around two seconds later with a leather jacket out of nowhere, draping it over the amputee. Why it was where it was? Xoxi's mind worked in mysterious ways. She also might've borrowed it from Dragon while she was in his house. Any protection was good protection when you were in nothing but a tanktop, bra, and a set of really comfortable pants.

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Bone spread across her limbs, deflecting his energy blasts as if they were nerf darts. Ace revved up his motorcycle again, circling around to her front as she approached Magus. He rushed by Magus, hoisting him out of the way as best he could to get him out of Dian's range. Normally he wouldn't have been able to lift a fully grown man like he just did, but with a little momentum and proper leverage he was able to swing Magus onto the motorcycle. Ace struggled to keep his motorcycle steady as he compensated for the additional weight he took on, but he kept steady as he stopped a few yards away from the little psycho. "No can do miss, much as I hate you Epics I got a job to do. Which is protecting this guy and stopping you." He patted Magus on the back, keeping a close eye on Dian to see what she would do next. He also noted a new figure out of the corner of his eye, looked kinda familiar.
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"FUCK!" Dian swore, the word louder than it had any right to be coming from a child. She had the wizard and some idiot who thought he was a cowboy while Mimic got tunnel vision on some boy with a fiery arm. She was never supposed to be fighting on her own. Mimic was the powerhouse, and Dian was supposed to support. Taking a few steps back and trusting her makeshift bone armour, she looked around to see a pair of real Epic fanboys appear behind them. This was getting worse by the second. "Hey, Boobies!" She called. "We have to run!"


Spectrum checked. She wasn't floating as she led Dragon out from the bedroom. As much as she wanted to be pinned to the bed by him, she made do with him undressing her in that way. She was still half-considering pushing him back through the portal and dropping her armour when she saw Charlotte suited up as well. "No!" She said, unintentionally hitting the same tone as her mother would. "You are going back inside where it's safe, Charlotte."

Charlotte froze, and dropped her head with a sigh. She had seen this coming. Turning to the older woman, Charlotte removed her helmet, and pursed her lips. Logically, she had no right to ask this of her, but she knew that she had to do this. She could help resolve this crisis, and her actions could help save a life, lives even. To be stopped from doing that while she hid away, safe... it made her sick. "I... I can help." Still, her argument started weakly. She owed Spectrum a lot, and she understood her desire to keep her safe, even if she disagreed.

Spectrum folded her arms, adjusting the pose a moment later when the front of her armour wasn't where she thought it was. "Yes, and the last time you helped we had police everywhere and someone died." A momentary sensation of fear and guilt for bringing up that incident passed through her body, and she only barely managed to stop the armour reacting. Charlotte was just starting to act like a kid again. Spectrum didn't want that ruined.

At that she flinched. It was a good point, but Charlotte wouldn't be dissuaded so easily. The circumstances were different then, different from what they were now.

"That was the lowest moment of my life," she admitted, and once more she sounded decades older than she had any right to, "but then I was never in it to help you. Back then all I could think about was my revenge. This time I have a chance to do things right." She had a chance to make up for it, but her motivations weren't so selfish as that. It was simply, at the moment, she understood, finally, that it was impossible for her to not be a hero - and that understanding meant that if she had the ability to help, then she would use that ability to its fullest extent.

Ignoring the others, Spectrum pulled Charlotte into a hug. She was taller in that armour than she was supposed to be, but she was still short enough that Spectrum could hold her head and shoulders. "I don't want you to get hurt. You shouldn't have to worry about things. You should be back inside playing with the cat and watching movies and having fun while grown ups do the hard things." She let the concern come to the surface of the armour, a sullen, soft red.

"But I can't not worry. I don't think I could let myself," she mumbled. She gently pushed away from the hug, not because she wanted to, but because staying any longer wouls weaken her resolve. "When I think of what's happening out there, the idea that someone could get hurt, maybe worse, and I could have done something to help but didn't stays in my head. And that would make me no different from people like Blacklight, for just standing aside and letting it happen." There was a point where she felt that way. To the victims, the perpetrator and the bystanders were all guilty.

It hurt, a little, when Charlotte pulled away from her. "You must stay safe." Spectrum kept her hands on the girl's shoulders. "If things go bad, you get out first. OK?" Charlotte nodded. There was nothing else that could be said. Her determination renewed, Charlotte slapped her helmet back on and leapt into the fray. Dragon put a hand on her shoulder just after, watching her go. Without exchanging a word, she put her hand over his, squeezed it, and they moved forward.

Now their targets showed up! Dian had had enough. She wasn't any coward, but taking on ten people at once was not her responsibility. That was for Smog or Rend or Tower. She ran over to Mimic, grabbing the other girl's shirt and throwing off a swipe at her new plaything. "We gotta go," she said.

Mimic, for the first time since Vice showed, looked around. "Shit," her chest heaved, not entirely from the exertion of combat, "I can't take them all on."

Dian slapped her. "We gotta go!"

"Through them." Mimic pointed with the Vice Claw at the spandex-clad Epic fans. "They don't have powers."

"The one's floating," Dian pointed out.

Mimic shrugged, her arm returning to normal as her skin began to flicker unnatural shades. "It's not them. I don't sense any power on them."

"Fine." Dian pouted. "But you're getting me ice cream for letting this situation get this bad."

"Screw you."

"More likely to than you."

Dian ran for the two weirdos in spandex, throwing her hands forward on suddenly stretchy ligaments to grab them both by the uncovered faces. An effort of her power made their skin ripple, then melt through their costumes. As they fell to the ground, making a sound Dian assumed was screaming beneath their fused lips, she pulled back from the woman, nursing a severe burn. She wasn't going to let herself cry, but damn it hurt. "Rend!" She shouted.

Behind her, Mimic blew a kiss at the boy with the flaming arm, then exploded. Ten, twenty, maybe more strobe-flashing copies of her bolted in all directions. Some ran towards the other Epics, throwing punches or jumping kicks. The one that encountered Vice gave him a deep, but brief, kiss. "Finish later, cutie," she murmured, before that copy flashed into nonexistence. The rest all scattered, some up fire escapes, some down alleys, others just running as fast as they could away.


It had hardly been thirty seconds into the fight before Dragon had two girls tackle him. Spectrum took to the air to avoid another. From there, she could see the chaos. As if the rats had bubbled up from the sewers, the technicolor copies swarmed everyone. She couldn't help Dragon, or Charlotte, from up here, but if she landed, she'd be covered in copies as well. Looking down, she drifted too close to a building, and a copy jumped on her. Spectrum panicked, a wild flailing of her arms smashing into the copy. It exploded in a flash of horrid light that Spectrum could swear she tasted. She spun in mid-air, crying half from surprise, half from disgust.

Dragon, below, shrugged off one copy and threw her behind him while the other tried to bite his nose off. With his free arm, he grabbed it by the collar and- He coughed and shuddered, his instinctive reaction to shed the explosion leaving him feeling as if roadkill had been wiped on his skin. "Don't-" His stomach heaved as the second one exploded at him. "Charlotte! Don't touch them!" He shouted, unable to see where the girl had gone in the chaos of colour and sensation. "Spec! Stay high!" He didn't know where Spectrum was either, and he didn't know which was worse. He threw out his arms, putting everything he had into a blast of lightning. It cleared a space, but the resultant detonation sent more of that energy into the melee.
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