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Looking to the side once more as the sound of a gunshot reached her enhanced hearing ears, and enhancing her eyes again, Luna would rapidly glance to the side and glimpse something not very enticing to her. The Zards were already coming in their direction, and were doing so in a hurry to boot. Actually were moving....strange. Not a normal Zard approach. Ran in as if they were in a formation, and while they were pack hunters something felt 'off' about it all. Could see one of them already dead too, even, likely their little guardian angel's doing, though she hadn't gotten any word from the woman or anyone else about the approach either. Likely the shot 'was' a warning of some kind, if their watcher had to give any sort of indication....still could have said something for a split second.

Overall this was very not good. Very not good.

"Shi-

Get in your formation positions here and now, people, and make sure to protect the flanks! Somethin's got the Zards comin' this way at top speed, usin' some strange formation, and they're gonna' be on top of us in a heartbeat! I'll try to interrupt em' for a moment to buy you time!"


The enhanced 'Freakshow' would shout into the comms to her teammates, even as she suddenly darted off in the direction of the Terrazards simultaneously. Enhance her reflexes more. Enhance strength even more. Push durability even farther than she had before. Enhance her speed to meet the threat and try to interrupt their approach. She'd given them the talk about the Terrazards, and enough of them seemed onboard at this point, so none of that or the info on the formation needed retelling. They didn't even have the time for that anyways. But what had alerted them to their presence, or at least sent them all running their way like this? The group were at a pretty far range even if the things had seen them, wind was blowing the right direction to their favor, and everything to a certain extent. It was, to say the least, something that smelled a bit....suspicious if she had to put a finger on it.

If those self-proclaimed 'Skulls' were weaponinzing Leftovers or anything like she was worried about here, she was going to crack those skulls before bringing them in alive. Stupid, stupid asshat-mimicking asshats. Did she mention she already thought they were asshats on a conceptual level before they'd even 'professionally' met? Yeah, they were still asshats.

Luna would move to intercept the nearest edge of the angular formation the Terrazards were moving in at. Her goal was to hit the leading tip edge of the formation and disrupt it through a lot off high-impact meat-splattering punching and the sort. Enough to get some of them on her, she hoped, and buy the rest of the group a moment to get ready the rest of the way as she'd barked to them. No time for niceties, the time to act or die was now. Should the thing try to pull back on her or something stupid, at least if someone was pulling the strings or these things had gotten 'that much' smarter since last time she'd been around them, she'd try to hit the center of their formation in a sudden and impactful attacking leap.

Or, well, at least that was her personal plan. Idea was to hit the things, buy a little time, and then retreat into the formation to draw some back with her if the others were following the plan. Because only one of them had given a plan, and that plan was to try to help them not die. Neither was the plan for herself to die, at least intentionally, but that wasn't the main thing right now in her mind.

It was the time to see what these things would do....and if any of her fears were correct.

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Freakshow


Brookside, the familiar turf she'd run across back and forth back in the day. Er, over five years ago at the very least. Before....everything happened. That was as much as she'd preferred to term it to keep things simple on her side these days, but Powers personally had a finger on the breakdown of everything she knew otherwise. But when she'd gone back to the reports to get more info on the newcomers and so forth she'd found quite the resume before her....and likewise an enigma alongside that so very stunningly Bri'ish resume she was surprised the woman that came with him didn't speak Irish or Scottish or served him his midday tea every single day. Eh? Ok, perhaps it was a bad joke to think of on her end, but hell if it wasn't something if the guy didn't come off like he did and had confirmed actual MAGIC in his aresenal. But when getting the info on the coming mission, however, the crew for the mission, those coming along, and yet most notably the starting info they had to work with had certaianly drawn her attention.

"In addition to the Leftover surge, there are rumors that organized crime has been operating out of the area. Particularly, a small but resilient group of metahumans that have begun to call themselves the “Azure Skulls,” believed to be an attempted revival of the destroyed Blue Skulls, have been seen on the perimeters of the abandoned plants. There have also been loud machine sounds heard echoing from the depths of the facility at night. Again, it is presently unknown precisely what their motives are and if they are even associated with the plant."
Mission File


Some people didn't know when to let go. Stubborn as all hell bunch of total of-.....never mind. Was it a bunch of newbies and metas inspired by the Bridge Incident from five years ago? Some slackers who'd avoided going to the bridge that no one had noticed due to the big news going on back then? Maybe some pocket of 'villain era' recruits they had tried to get together or such that HQ had kept under wraps before sacrificing the rest of them like cattle to the slaugher alongside everyone else? She sure as anything, even down to her bones, knew it wouldn't be anyone from HQ....she'd made personally sure of that years ago. Double-checked it, even, in the aftermath from the very top to bloodied and wall-painted bottom. Seen it in her nightmares, even, for by now a bit over five long years with at least four of those and a bit of putting more into working on herself than she'd ever done before alongside the rest of it.

The metahuman let an audible and loud click of notable dissatisfaction out of her mouth without batting an eye as the van pulled to a stop finally.

Leftovers, gang fights, it was all part of the Brookside life as far as she was concerned and had ever known. But some idiots with that ambitious of a goal and that much resilience setting up in the ruins of this place in particular? No, it wasn't a coincidence at all she figured. Nor was it a good sign they'd possibly found a means to live alongside some Leftovers or to use em' as cover or something. To hell with accusations of paranoia, she'd admit to it in a sense in this situation if asked outright. Do not underestimate the stupid crap that goes on in Brookside, and if anyone down in this building had been associated with the now-former leadership or been trying to work with em' on those 'big villain group' aspirations then it was more than doubly dangerous for all of them here to boot.

She wasn't as ridiculously smart as the kid they called "Wiseman", but she wasn't stupid either. Even caught up on her education and then some. Did her homework. Etc. Was a part of just learning how to survive in some capacity to her, so she'd built on that with new habits and such to try to make the best use of herself. Had to know your allies as much as your enemies and so forth. Not that surprises couldn't be there, etc, but even just a basic idea before going into a fight with another gang could spell better or worse for those involved. And she'd just been a dumb kid learning that.....and learning it in the worst ways possible.

While Lab Rat had ridden with Crane's truck, Ardent had taken to flying, and Mire just crawled out however it pleased, Luna took a brief second to get out behind them before anything else. And yet while the sight of the ruined-out building felt a bit too familiar for her liking, all the same she'd walk over to where Crane and a few of the others seemed to be congregating. Or, well, where others were congregating at Crane? Hmm. Maybe they could-

"Before we start." He glared at Lab Rat, who had emerged from Crane's truck. "I wanna know. Are you actually with us?"

He tilted his head up towards the tower.

"Or with her?"
Ardent


”Is that human on the tower coming down here or is it going to annoy us?” They asked, hearing Ardent mention the ICOSA “supervisor.” ”Are we supposed to care what they think? If that’s the case, why would they put me here? When they already don’t mean anything to me?”

Mire turned and look up at Perez off in the distance. That strange approximation of a humanoid skull glared right through her, emotionless but obviously unamused. ”They want me to get rid of the same thing that I am, but they want me to stay here… Fine. Where are they? They’re my problem, now. But if that human points that… ”Weapon” or whatever they’re called at me when I get rid of them, it goes next.”
Mire


-....hell. She could work with the distrust of the ICOSA suits, but all the same it wasn't going to get their real job done any better to start this sort of crap already. Already! They were here to help, but Mire was here to b**** like usual about everything, Mr. Vigilante was already tossing looks and words a little here, and Crane was already being caught in the middle of this while the newcomer was semingly trying to be nice to her or something. All they needed was Blur, who probably knew enough of Brookside like she did according to her gut instincts, and the Terraformer kid right over here too and it'd be an unofficial group meeting.

Alright then, they couldn't sit and do this all day and all night or else they'd be inviting everything bad to happen to them. Plan and simple, at least in the former ganger's mind. The girl would augment her durability and strength incredibly already to solid combat levels on her part, however, and briefly even augment some supporting things to boot like her eyes and ears using her power. She would then take a look far out at the moving Leftovers for a moment to try to judge a bit of distance. Terrazards? Why was it always blasted Terrazards? But she'd try to look for any 'suspicious movement' or the like in that brief time window as well.

Afterward, Luna would then finally pull up her watch and send a loud and clear group message to those who were here on this mission. Those who she was standing near would get her speaking loudly there to boot. Not too loud as to call to the Zards, but enough to talk over the others and get their vital attention.

"Hey there, party people, I won't be mincin' words here or sugar-coatin' even though no one died an' made me king or queen here.

Let's please keep our eyes on the prizes here for the time being, and on keeping each others' backs more than anything. We're not here to fight each other, and we're not here to shoot off glares and spit out words at each other for the moment. End of the day, ICOSA or HERO, we all should be right here right now to stop these things and then investigate things before it all can threaten innocent lives...or worse.

So I suggest we all listen up a second too, because I'm goin' to be droppin' some facts and knowledge for the uninitiated here because these Terrazards aren't going to pull punches or anything like that here. Even Ms. Perez is being pulled in on this call, so all of us will be on the same basic page for this stuff even if ya' already know some of this."


She was going to call it as it was. If ICOSA wanted to keep an eye on them more than help people at the end of the day, then it would show. But for all intents and purposes they needed to keep their eyes on the prize and so forth. What they were going to face wasn't paltry kiddie play, and neither was what they had come to investigate to boot. Had to be focused, or it would all go southward in a heartbeat. She had seen it personally happen before years ago. All that was left of one guy she'd tried to get out of there once was his-....ahem. Yeah it wasn't pretty to be monster food, that was all she was going to acknowledge for now.

"Terrazards, or just known as 'Zards' around these parts, are lizard Leftovers that hunt in big packs, move quick, got razor-sharp claws, and their spit can paralyze ya' if you get bit. Hide is too tough for stuff like some pistol, but rifle'll punch into em' just fine. They are very clever, and they always like using their big numbers and ganging up on people an' otherwise gettin' you isolated or killed in smaller groups by pulling you away from the main group.

I'd say we're over two hundred yards downwind of the things for the moment it seems, thankfully, but they like hunting metas like us and if they get the scent of food should the wind direction change we won't have time ta' argue our asses off with each other later since we'll be dead if they get us badly enough or get us with our pants down.

So let's get to work here while we've got the time and chance to."


Luna's tone was blunt, to the point, and speaking as clearly as she could to boot. Yet at the same time, a certain seriousness and somberness was obvious enough in her speaking if one listened for more than just two seconds.

She'd seen people die to this type of Leftovers as well as weaker ones. She'd seen people die in metahuman fights. She'd seen meta people who though they were 'all that' get gunned down by just some mundane guys in a car who used their heads to win at the end of the day. She'd seen mundane people die to the most simple and forgettable ways of dying. She'd even seen her own body parts severed, eaten, or sent flying like a football at an NFL kickoff for pity's sake. There was no mincing words or sugar-coating it to those involved, cleaning up things like this and fighting were not pansy little things you could fully understand in school. Not to be mean to the Lighthouse school nessecarily, but the only experience she had was in Brookside and on these streets and around these things and these people and the chance to die more often than not in one incredibly horrible or even pathetically lackluster way or another. The Depths held plenty of things and horrors on its own, and so did every corner of Castleburg as far as she knew. Horrors that were open and violent and easy to screan and run from, monsters that crushed you from behind closed doors, and things that though they were saviors or in the right no matter what despite the sufficient coating of blood and gore on themselves in the aftermath. Even her catch-up education in lockup had certainly made things clear when learning about history and the sort as well.

But, for now, she'd continue with the better part of what she wanted to say.

"So the local Brookside way I know to deal with em' is simple enough: Think like em' and get in their head a little. Use similar clever tactics. Do not go off alone or pursue them for any reason, even if you've got two people to do so. They and anyone inside of that building who doesn't want us alive here want you to do that, whether its out elsewhere in the open or inside a building or somethin', and you will potentially die.

Starting us off with the plan proper, though, is the bait. Role's pretty self-exlanatory, even if it at first seems to be against the general rule I just gave ya'. Bait draws the Zards out not too far out from their home, they're not stupid after all, to where the rest of everyone needs to set up a proper perimeter inside and out while keeping an eye out while the bait does their thing.

Outside of the perimeter is the majority of people whose one big job is keepin' the numbers of em' at bay, watching out for danger from the Zards or other sources, and keepin' us from getting surprised from other things from the outside as best as possible. Given the ambitious and reckless idiots the metas we're investigating inside are tryin' to emulate, expect sneak attacks or sniping or traps or that sort of thing as a potential hazard outright throughout all of this at all times.

Inside the perimeter, then, we then have our heavy-hitters. These are the ones whose main jobs is to kill as many of em' as fast as they can. Bait brings the first bunch into a hole we leave wide open on the front of the perimeter, then before the outer perimeter people get overwhelmed or hit in the back heavy hitters begin smashin' those that followed the bait in fast and hard. We leave that hole in the front of the perimeter because its where the bait brings em' in for the heaviy hitters ta' begin the meat grinder initially, and ta' make these things think its a weakness they can exploit ta' flank those on the outer perimeter so they keep sendin' more of their own in to get chewed up by the heavy hitters like a meat grinder.

Bait after kickin' things off and getting back ta' safety then helps the outside of the perimeter or even the inside as needed, at least unless the Zards stop coming into the perimeter opening an' start holdin' back. If the Zards stop sending more of their own inside the openin', everyone goes to perimeter and fills out the hole ta' help out and avoid getting us flanked and overrun."


Cull the numbers, and then the Zards would not be as confident eventually. Would still be clever still to kill if they retreated and you opted to follow them like a suicidal idiot, but get a frenzy going to get them running in and dying by the numbers and it would pay off handesomely by killing them off before they could think to retreat overall. Even the gangs had to deal with or keep these sorts of things at bay in this part of the city, no matter how big or small you were as a gang, for that matter. Skulls had to do it often enough, and she'd been on those missions too after her power had kicked in. Had been part of her years of being in the meat grinder herself, almost quite literally at times depending on the fight and how much damage she took and the like. But having a basic plan of some sort to fight these things was certianly an important one when dealing with clever and deadly creatures who enjoyed using numbers and intellect as their two biggest weapons....same went for some gangs and villains or people in general, perhaps, now that she thought about it. Eh, that thinking was something to look at later really though....not right now while things were getting laid out to go.

"Finally, if anyone needs help, then damn well shout for help and don't stay silent or leave someone else to get overrun. Pride, loyalty, helpin' other people, and nothing else like that matters if you're dead. So if we're gettin' too overloaded, then, we all back the perimeter up together. Careful retreat unless situations demands otherwise badly enough. Get far enough away, Zards'll take longer to get to us or might go back home if they see us as not worth it if its been long enough. Eventually we get far enough ta' regroup and recoup before headin' back into things.

Even if we have to do anythin' like this or not, though, remember the first big rule and don't forget it.

Aaaand that's the basics of Brookside Zard huntin'!"


You let anything, other metas or humans or Leftovers or any enemy sneak up on you when you aren't expecting it, or they make you fight on their terms, it wasn't ever a good sign in her book. Sometimes you had to handle such situations no matter how well you prepared, though, which was another follow-up to that. Simple. It didn't matter how strong you were, fast you were, or anything if you got yourself into a stupid situation or fumbled about things badly enough they could kill you either way. Either way it could be a death sentence all the same, and you might die simply because you didn't take it seriously enough. Overestimation had its problems, sure, but to hell if not focusing on the end goal or underestimating was going to help either. Going against Zards without a proper plan or people willing to do it was going to benefit anyone but themselves, specially the Zards and the so-called 'Azure Skulls' of all things. So yeah, she wasn't going to pull those punches here....not if anyone here wanted to stay alive by the end of it. Even if it pissed anyone here off to interrupt their lovely glaring and talking session, they had far bigger problems to face here than ICOSA in the short term situation of this mission for sure.

And it didn't help two of these kids were either her age or younger and didn't seem to have any experience with stuff like this, at least according to what she could glean on them beforehand when reading about her coworkers to try to get some idea of them across the board. Still, Luna stood there with her left hand in her pocket and her right wrist held up near her mouth to keep speaking things out to the group.

Better to have a plan than no plan. Better to say something and try to get them on task than mull about. Even a good enough backstabber in the streets knew when to cut and run with the profit and when to not let themselves and everyone else die in the process....in theory. Too many idiots in the world sometime, it seemed, to her eyes. But that was another matter altogether and she didn't want to get sidetracked in all of this.

"So, with that all in mind it is my strong suggestion we have someone like myself or Blur act as bait. Someone who's fast enough, in his case it seems, or expeienced enough with these things, like myself, who can survive to draw em' out to everyone else or has done this before. Point is ultimately for the bait and tactic here to bring them into our battle arena under our rules, and ta' not let them draw us apart and split us up and bring us into their territory instead where we get picked off one by one or two by two.

Ardent, you have air superiority here against these things if you stays high up enough, and you can best cover Crane if she's in trouble I believe. Terraformer can shape the land around us as we need, mind that these things can climb like crazy though, but all we'd need is enough to slow em' down or get em' to scramble where you can use rock or something to crush em' hard without holdin' back. Crane has the size and perspective advantage, so she could work in the perimeter or on the outside of it. Then Lab Rat has some speed as well as some durability of a sort too. That's even going ta' be my suggestion for a perimeter team at that.

Mire, you're my first thought for heavy hitters on the inside of the perimeter. Can melt em' down good and effectively. I'd be another suggestion for the heavy hitters, as I can be fightin' a few at once and hit hard. Blur is another suggestion as well. If me or Blur acts as bait, then the two of us with Mire can handle the meat grinder inside of the perimeter as the heavy hitters from that point.

And last, but not least, I will say this again: Do. Not. Go. Alone. Or. Follow. These. Things. Or. Anyone. Or. Anything. Else. Away. From. The. Group. For. Any. Reason. At. All. Not even if you see a meta inside the factory with chocolate chip cookies, or they're prestending to be your friend or something. No. Reason. Do not trust anyone but the group of us sticking close together, do not get cocky with the Zards, and have your eyes on your back and the back of the person next to you. Call for help if you need it, and if you are afraid of panicking just focus as best as you can on your 'lane' of the operation and role."


Any questions? Could ask that, but she knew the easy sass answers to that question already. But if anyone had a question, an alternative idea, or the like then they needed to say it now or she was going to try to get them going and moving before it was too late. She really hoped they could get moving before they either broke apart or something from stupid internal fighting or sat around for too long and wasted the time they had for this mission by flushing it and themselves right down mouths of the Terrazard-shaped toilets running around about two hunded and something yards of into the distance. Literally or otherwise, she'd let them pick at that stage as otherwise she likely would be most busy at that venture trying to save as many of their collective carcasses as she could from the grip of death and further trauma.

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Frank Karrington - Hopetown (Canyon Wreckage), Jacobsville, Western Mojave Wasteland

It was a sleepy early morning, but nonetheless an early morning that had made it hard for Frank to do anything but get ready for his job. A job. Heh, that was something he hadn’t thought he’d manage in a place like this with mutants and ghouls and even some of the weird crap you usually heard about in ghost stories elsewhere. Either way, the people here had taken him in and kept the Greenlung people out, given him a job to do, and hell he’d even gotten married in the last year! It fared far better than starving out in the wastes, dyin' to fiends, gettin' shot up by other Raiders, and much less rotting under the boot heel that was Denver and his thrice-damned soldiers trying to enforce their ‘order’ on the Mojave Wasteland while some freaky plague and green stuff was tryin' to take over the whole Mojave and everything else in the blasted Wasteland.

Despite the whole thing with mutants being around, though, things seemed to go generally pretty well in this neck of the woods. Same rules for everyone, discretion was good, and frankly the whole community felt far more tight-knit than some ramshackle farmstead father out West where the Brahmin Barons went to play. Sure there were more humans here than mutants, but even when one went farther in past Hopetown that proportion of mutants to other people changed it was generally a safe place to live for the most part from top to bottom. Generally. He’d been deeper in a few times out of curiosity, or for some regular training as a settlement guard anyways, but he didn’t envy the poor sods who had to holdout on the other opposite end of things deeper into the Divide. Freaky ghouls that even made the normal ones take pause, and even things that made the bigger mutants have to fight and struggle. Them, struggling that bad! It was a hell of a thing, but he was frankly glad they were around in that place to keep the other end of things secure along with the rest of em' to be sure by this point.

Still, the front door of his family’s humble home shack creaked open as usual as he moved to step outside, its placement closer to where some said an old bus and other prewar debris was originally sitting there like a doorway into the Divide with those words "Lonesome Road" scrawled onto them for some reason. That in mind, it made sense to him that his home was near the top of the hill near the back of Hopetown itself and likewise had quite enough a view down the brief incline and scrap-paved new road that meandered down quickly from the Divide’s entrance (cliffside constructions and secondary gate, with two sniper-mounted watch towers climbing all the waup up onto either side of the cliffs themselves, aside) all the way to the rotund market area located basically just behind the front gates at the foot and front of Hopetown. It was all sitting nestled in the rocks and hills, with internal walls used to further shore it up, caressed in its neat little hiding spot that for the most part tried to stay concealed and hidden. Or, well, at least wasn’t in the open air and easy to get sight of. Just a nice little corner of the Mojave, fortified up and tucked away from the viewpoint of those living in Primm proper for the most part.

Front gates and front walls themselves sat hidden and crested in the rock as well, as did the front walls on either side of them, but they were distinctly not built to be visible from the side either. In fact, the ones who had built it all seemed to not get too close to the old playground for the most part either. Avoided it like some freak cave animal avoided the light, though he supposed that was the same type of thinking that went into making this part of Jacobsville in the first place. Don’t stand out like a sore thumb. Don’t make a big silhouette. Tuck things away nearly into the natural surroundings, and make sure it was well-protected. Very front of the whole operation even only went as far down as the last old wreck that had been on the incline before Hopetown itself had popped up into existence, if not held back some feet more. Made the front gate squished against the market circle itself just about, but it still at least had more room down there to operate and move in than might meet the eye from farther back. Was big enough to work guard shifts in for one thing, some doing the paperwork and storing it in their little buildings to either side of the front gate and the others standing outside armed and ensuring traffic flowed smoothly while keeping an eye for trouble.

Still, as he walked out onto the main road proper and tried to move in place among the moving people, Frank would easily spot a large green blob just across the street waving at him with a stupid grin. Big mutant type. Green, not so smart, and with the biggest muscles anyone had seen. Heh. It was that time of morning already, wasn’t it?

Weaving through the traffic, mostly to avoid the latter party unthinkingly bolting through it to talk to him, Frank would approach the large super mutant with a casual smile. Big guy was smiling himself as well, though, that much was easy to tell. Seemed a bit happier than usual, even, now that he thought about it. Even so it wasn’t hard to still notice the large scars, Deathclaw sized to be sure, that raked across the big guy’s face. Made him seem a bit scarier than some until you heard anything come out of the guy’s mouth.

“Frank-human!”

Yup. Just as jovial and childlike as anything. Big kid for the most part in some ways, but that was ‘Grub’ for ya. Happy and friendly to a fault, but hell the big green guy was good company. Also good people to have around in case of something going down in the market, as he’d also seen in the past, but that was not something he wanted to dwell too much on right now either.

“Grub! How ya’ doin’ today, you big green lug?”

The super mutant gently ‘fist-bumped’ with Frank as he walked up to him, as the idea of a ‘hug’ had gone out the window a long while ago for….reasons. Reasons the regular doctor (not to be confused with the other doc down in the market) was more than happy to help explain to Grub in easier terms for him as well too. Still, the edges of the super mutant’s mouth even then had remained in the best example of a smile he could manage all the same.

“Am good! Boss lady say I do good job cutting weird meat up yesterday! Was happy.”

Grub was in the end, well, just one local mutant that lived in the Hopetown part of Jacobsville. Name was pretty normal as far as he knew anything about mutants in this mish-mash of a place in general, though, but he seemed to recall how to cut up meat pretty good given he worked at the meat place down in the market. Or, well, perhaps remembered a little and the boss had made him ‘pretty pictures’ to help him do his job as the mutant had once told him. But where else on this side of the Mojace was one going to find some odd specialty butcher shop? Eh? Primm? Place was NCR turf, and like hell if most here wanted anything to do with the place or the NCR itself to boot. That much they could all agree on.

“Really? Eh…how ‘weird’ was the meat?”

“Looked like small, thin Brahmin with strange horns and two heads still! Very dry, tough, and sit in metal box of lots of strange white stuff when I see it. Boss lady said it was ‘from really far away’, so I be veeeery careful with it. She watch me too, tell me where to cut this time. She smile when I was done too. Say I do good job!”

“That’s great! Er, did she….call it anything?”

“Uhh…vin-eeeee-seeen?”

Grub put a finger to his chin as he tried to pronounce the unfamiliar term, his brain seeming to put all the steam it had going into that too. At the same time, though, all Frank felt was his left eyebrow raising up as he tried to parse what he was hearing. Vineesen? Was that some fancy pre-war word or something? Eh, not that it mattered much now. Better to not burn the big lug out too early in the day with the thought stuck in his dead, not unless he wanted to get an earful from Grub’s boss later for it.

But what kind of meat was Grub even trying to describe here? Didn’t sound like some malnourished Brahmin, could be for all he knew though, but at this rate who really knew. Not like anything that ran around the Mojave or too close to it, at the very least, but maybe someone had brought it from far away to get it cut up to sell at a price hike and big profits. Wouldn’t be the first time something strange like that popped up out of the blue and left without another word, that was for sure.

Frank pulled up his hands to wave at the big guy, trying to get his attention before it was too absorbed into the thought to do anything else.

“Don’t worry about it, big guy, I’ll ask her later myself, ok? No worries. You don’t have to think about it. I promise.”

“Oh! Ok, Frank-human!”

Whew. Ghoul lady running the shop Grub was at certainly had her ways….and Grub seemed content to work for her too. Yet the most surprising thing was the raw patience she’d seemed to give toward Grub’s adjustment to the place after he’d tried to help the guy find work at the market and she’d taken an interest in him. Had been a big surprise with her getting the big lug comfortable like she had, all despite the thing he’d heard and seen with regards to her temper…and her abnormal skills with a knife. Still, Grub seemed content enough with his job despite the at times shady nature of things his boss seemed to dig her claws into. Even had the lug delivering some packages to the front gates a few times that he could remember, though, so she had him well-trained and kept him happy it seemed at least.

“Well, for now I need to hurry if I want to get to my post this morning. My boss lady is gonna’ not be happy if I don’t. So I’ll see you later, ok Grub?”

“Ok! See you later, Frank-human!”

With that, and a hasty goodbye wave, Frank would try to dart back onto the main road and through the two moving lanes of foot traffic. He had become accustomed to things for the most part, but if he ran late a second time this week he was not gonna’ be a happy camper either. If Grub’s boss was shady and great with knives alongside having a temper, then his boss was grumpy and one heck of a shot with a gun while having all the ‘discipline’ and rigidness of a damn Brotherhood Knight! Seriously. Plus on top of that if Maurice didn’t shut the hell up about having to do early morning duty or wanting to ‘be promoted’ to a sniper one day he was going to let some of the others kick his ass one day…but not enough for the pretty keen-eyed ghoul to be unable to come back to work the next day or where he’d have to cover for him. Please no, never that again if he could help it.

Even still the mooing Brahmin, clatter of metal, smell of cooking foods, the clap of shoes moving up and down the Hopetown road itself, it was all enough to get him back in ‘the zone’ as he liked to call it. Normals sounds in a normal workplace that got you in the working mindset, as far as he was concerned, though you still had to keep an eye and an ear out for things. It was, to be blunt, his literal job to keep his eyes and ears peeled at that.

Still, all the way down at the front gate and the market was his own domain in a sense too, he felt, where he helped the other five guards there keep tabs on people, record those coming in and out and some things like that, kept his eyes and ears open for trouble, etc. Three on each side of the front gate, two standing out there armed and ready and keeping tabs on things and one in the shack-like booth on each side keeping the paperwork and such in the shade. A standardized format. Was honest work, and hard work at times, but hell if it wasn’t better than ‘underpaid caravan guard’ in his opinion. Naturally didn’t need raiders or others wanting to give them a bad time walking in, morons trying to rush or gun their way inside, or other trouble like NCR. It was to keep their own safe, to be a show of force to asshats, even if defensively, and they helped keep tabs on who came in and who went out for the day to boot.

The market itself, however, didn’t seem to be much busy yet. Mostly some individuals, maybe three pack brahmin he could see with some others, etc. Butcher shop and the market doc were seemingly getting ready to open up in their own ways, Junk shop was already selling something, and the other stalls were getting ready for the day’s business all the same in turn. The one or two spots to get grub seemed to already be serving something for the ‘early risers’ too, though, and it was an almost heavenly smell sometimes at the end of the day if he’d had to skip lunch over something going on at the gate.

“Hey Frank! Front gate duty again? Maurice beg them to put you there to suffer with him again?”

Frank’s head popped up, the man lost in his thoughts for a moment and almost tripping over his own two feet, only for a peal of laughter to his left to drag him out of the moment. With a huff and a light eye roll, he looked over to see the smirk of a certain young redhead leaning against the nearest stall. Small ponytail, freckles for days, hair as red as a fire, but couldn’t tan for the life of her. That was Amelia, one of the young regulars who traversed the market and helped ‘visitors’ seeking discreet assistance get to where they needed to be either in Hopetown or farther back into Jacobsville. Not a formal role or real job, though, but one the kid had managed to work out for herself. Plus for how savvy the kid was with a 9mm pistol and sneaking about she was just how old again? Only 19 years old now? Still, Amelia knew the Hopetown area and as far back as the Silo like the back of her hand. Seemed to take pride in it too after being a pickpocket in the Mojave who pissed off the wrong gambler and having to ‘start over again’ after a near-death experience.

“Yeah yeah, ha ha hha, but no. Volunteered for it while I’ve got the chance, even taking on a bit extra before Maria pops and we’ve gotta’ take the time for our new kid.”

“She’s that close already?”

“Doc Patricia said she was, last we checked a few days ago, at least. Got us excited to see if it's a boy or a girl, but either way I’ve been told we’ll need to try to be ready to handle the kid.”

“You, having a kid of your own? What’s next, tiny green people landing and dancing in front of the gates? But good ta’ hear Maria’s doin’ well. Tell her I said ‘hey’, would ya’?”

“Heh. Yeah, I will. She’s been wondering how you're doing’ these days, but despite your comments this morning I’ll tell her you said hi this evenin’.”

The redhead would roll her eyes in turn and give him a light punch on the shoulder before leaning back against the side of her chosen ‘vantage point’ to look out at the market. Was enough to make the edges of Frank’s mouth tug back once more, however, and to hell if it was a smirk this time either. Heh. The kid still reminded him of his sister years ago, least’ before their family had split up a bit and-...well, he’d not talk about it right now. Naturally reminded him in the best and worst ways of her though, for what it was worth. Smartass mouth and everything.

“Just get going before my potential customers come in, ok?”

With a nod, though, Frank would hurry along.

As he walked closer and closer to the entrance of the Hopetown Market, the reinforced inside barrier people had to walk around on one side or the other to come in or out of the gate standing as tall as it ever had, he’d find his waking mind wandering a little in that regard. That little wall, though, was mostly for cover and to keep anyone from being able to throw or shoot right into the market beyond. It also provided cover for the guards themselves in the case of a shootout of some kind in part at the entrance. Was certainly working out better thanthe caravan guard gigs he’d run in the past, especially after his fifth and final client out in the Mojave decided to cut and run before paying his large due in caps. All because he tried to tell him going through a Green-infested area was a ‘bad idea, no really, yes really’! Cheapskate. Conniving asshole. Fancy-suit-wearing wine-chugger. Hoped the Green had gotten the guy for his trouble and caps, but perhaps a Deathclaw finding him would be better now that he thought about it.

Ah. But no, no, Maria had told him that was not very nice to imagine, even if part of him wanted to keep doing that to soothe the old pain of the event a bit. And that was before the pregnancy!

Already, though, he could see the three on the other side checking people in, which meant-

“Frank!”

A female ghoul standing on the right side of the gate called out to him, waving the man down as he walked over with a casual wave of his own. She was donning the same outfit and attire they all did as guard, from the reinforced leather, to the sewn-in plates of metal in it, to the same general choice of gun and knife and pistol depending on what they had to assign to guards. Admittedly, though, Dorene the ghoul had very few strands of hair left on her head. Usually liked to wash where she could, though, and ‘take care’ of herself as best she could of her body still regardless. Couldn’t blame er’, for a ghoul she did the best of anyone he’d seen in that regard. Human or not.

“Hey Dorene. Grub an’ Melia’ got me on the way for a few seconds. But, eh, is Maurice already given’ you the usual headache already?”

“No, he’s been stuck on paper duty so far. He gets stuck with you for just a shot while around midday, though, before you rotate back into paper duty for the end of the day.”

A sigh of relief slipped out of Frank's lips before he could think twice about it. Maybe today he’d make it back with his sanity intact for once. But minimal work with Maurice right there next to him? Eh, that was also a bit fishy. Call him superstitious, but something like that usually meant something else would ‘compensate’ for it all in the end. Blargh. But at least they’d be checking people out and not ‘in’ this time.

“How’s Maria doing this morning, by the way? Does she need anything? Sickness getting to her too badly at all today?”

The mild worry in her voice was audible, but he'd expected that much of Dorene as it was.

She did used to be a sister to, eh, one of his wife’s ancestors it seemed. Once reason she’d always been a close friend of the two of them for a hot minute. Call it sentimental, but hell at least Dorene was a good relative to have around for sure too. Was really good with some of the basic stuff, taught Maria more when they’d first learned she was pregnant even, but had practically learned to use a gun for the past two centuries too. Had been excited for the coming baby to boot, perhaps even more than Maria or himself for that matter, from what he’d seen.

“She’s fine, Dorene, but it's gettin' harder for her to move these days. Usually she stretches stuff out over the course of the day to avoid overexertin' herself, but even with me takin’ up a couple of things more at the house to help too she sometimes doesn’t like to take her time still as much as she should. Wants to get everything extra ready for the kid as soon as she can beforehand....”

“Oh! My sister was always like that, but it's still good to know we’re of the same mind on her pacing things out. For her and the baby’s sakes. I’ll have to talk to her again, maybe, after work this evening I mean.”

“Sure, I think I need the backup as it is. Plus we’d be happy to have you for dinner, though it’ll be pretty late. Night shift guys’ll be late tonight, remember?”

“Oh shoot….I had almost forgotten that. Well, for now let’s get you out here before the boss stops covering for me for a second. I told him I’d make sure you got here in time.”

“He’s coveri-, ah for fricks’ sake! Ok, ok. Please lead the way before we get the full earful today.”

Yup. It was going to be another day. Another guard duty. Another lovely time spent under the shade of the walls and main gate, underneath the seemingly eternal constant that was the heat of the persistent Mojave Wasteland sun.
Freakshow


Cresting over the edge of view and almost slithering into the area the duo of villains and the ever-growing posse of involved heroes it came. Its chitin-covered bony legs of innumerable count chittered and clattered in irregular manners as the first thing to hit the ears of those there, potentially, even as its disguistingly abnormal centipede-like and rather super-elongated body of supersized proportions emerged rapidly into view and onto the scene. Muscle-controlled bony spikes lined the sides of its shamble of a form, these being intermingled with a myriad of human arms that seemed to flex and move as if ready to grab onto something with inhuman might and strength, though this was not all.

Its body was made of exposed muscle, hanging bits of flesh, intermingled grabbing tendrils of many-fingered 'arms', and dripping meat that screamed 'not right' to the naked eye were attached to it as if it was some horrific project gone wrong in a lab experiment. All of this, though, even as one could notice the far too numerous random eyes and mouths that were grown on its back and underside and even on its sides as well seemed to keep an 'eye' on all directions around the hulking thing and kept rows and rows of sharp, inhuman teeth at the ready. Even enhanced chitonous and bone-incorporated plates were seemingly randomly grafted to its thick and dense fleshy form like a sort of ad-hoc armor to boot. The multiple warped human heads on the front of this hulking something with sharp pointy teeth and inhuman grins only served to push things along to boot.

It skittered along with frighteningly fast speed, albeit timing its arribal to the last part of Stray's speech, though as it entered the scene it spoke only after the older super had managed to finish his piece. Yet even then, its many mouths spoke in a cacophony, semi-united and semi-uncoordinated on-purpose as the echoing of the horror's voice ran through the waterside air like nothing else had ever quite sounded that particular day. The chorus spoke almost sweetly, in a sing-song manner even, and yet its varied tones and textures of voice were nothing if not a potentially jarring combination in its own right. A proper show of intimidation, one meant to push home the message Stray had been giving about surrendering and the potentiual price of not doing so.

"I'd listen to this guy's offer of peace and surrender if I were youuu~"

Luna had taken the words of Ms Duff to a bit of concern on her part, though this didn't come from anything about ALISA's tendencies. No, those felt....much more human. Normal. But to suddenly not have contact like this for a bit out of the blue? It was still suspicious to the heroine's gut instincts, and she'd stuck around as requested to try to 'make sure nothing went horribly off the rails' at the very least. Enhanced her own eyes, ears, and even smell to try to keep a vigil, even, though it hadn't taken long before she'd heard something happen from afar. The crackle of electricity. The sound of a fall on the sandy shore. Two people talking about something. Ah.

Yet before she'd the chance to react much the younger woman would hear the voice and form of Crane moving over as Luna herself had tried to crouch and creep closer to get a better peek. Darn it! Seemed to have a heart of gold, but had not the social awareness of someone who'd lived in a bad part of town and worked in the bad part for too long in turn. Even then, Fallout and then Eva seemed to make their way over in turn. Then the angry mushrooms went in for an attack anyways. Then Stray snuck over and did his thing, and Eva was now of course a hostage because why not.

It was like magnetically everyone's attention had turned to the right place at the right blasted time, even, which in part felt convenient but at the same time felt oddly vexing in part as well. Not because she wished for trouble or to be theo nly one helping, hell she was glad others were getting in on it before it went too far, but because going all too fast could lead to actions of desperation on the part of the enemies who might be feeling a bit 'trapped' right now to say the least? Some idiots could even kill and run just to try to distract, but at least it seemed the two who had taken out Ms Duff were at least not total murderous assholes.

...Well, hopefully they weren't.

But she'd taken the time to warp and change herself into something, and as Stray gave his speech Luna had felt the timing was perfect to emphasize his points near the end of it all by skittering in with just one of the horrific uses she'd thought up for her power. A bit of intimidation, as it were, taking on a huge and super elongated monster form in the background while others were distracted so she could help push the point of these two being surrounded and potentially in a less-than-winnable situation. Besides, she didn't have to say it to imply that 'attacked by a horrific monstrosity that can swim and skitter along on land alike just fine' would be included on the list of 'bad things to happen' to them if they didn't surrender or did try something stupid here and now.

Such was the mind of one Luna Bianco. Scaring the hell out of your enemy was better than killing, she hoped, as otherwise she planned to try to capture the duo in the case they did try something instead of killing them or such otherwise.
Freakshow


"Hey there! Luna, right? I didn't have you listed down here, for whatever reason, but you're welcome to participate."
Ms Duff


Luna waved back with one hand casually in return.

Yet as she walked up to the group the ex-ganger could almost feel the eyes of a certain 'Alchemist' on her, even if breifly at least, but it seemed no one else was going to acknowledge her presence. Not that they even had to, really, and she was almost glad in part that no one much paid her mind. A sad thing to think, perhaps, but the white-haired younger woman mostly wanted to talk to Ms Duff for the most part. Well, at least that was the intent. Stray taking up a bet over almost thirteen dollars spoke volumes as he seemed to tap the little pyramid object Ms Duff was holding and zoomed off like a homeless warlock on the prowl, and Rupa wanting phone numbers felt a bit strange even if that stutter when talking about Ms Duff's number was a bit telling. Heh.

Even so, some seemingly weren't going to just 'give up' either despite the ill-gain-aims of the older man.

"But, it's not over yet! We might be able to find some, and I want to learn more about my new home. Maybe we can beat that coin, hmm?"
Big Cinnamon Roll (Crane)


That one's codename was 'Crane', yes? Yes. Being a giant girl was a hard powerset to mis-identify in the practical sense, Luna supposed, though she couldn't help but crack a small smile at the giant girl's enthusiasm. But...the smile would quietly disappear once more as the thought of being the same age as her came to mind. The same age. Hell, the other girl seemed like she should have time to enjoy life or something before this. Go to college or get a job or-...ah. Yeah, techincally she had gotten a job. Plus she was 'old enough', Luna surmised, to at least speak and do for herself. Nor was she one of the 'little kids' they had on staff as determined by her own metric and the whole pouring over the files where she could thing.

She had to hold back on that sort of 'too young for this' thinking, even if just a bit. Even the therapist had reccomended that a little bit. These kids wanted to help people and do good things, right? Wanted to make the world better? Make their home better? Good. Sure as hell beat her own childhood decisions and influences by a million miles. Got some learning in, even, to help them out in this area of things if that Lighthouse school she'd heard of and been told about was of any indication.

Well, she could certainly get down with some pizza at the very least. Like hell if eating Mama Li's food or such had even made her gain weight back then. Powers were the reason, maybe? Calorie burning from using her power? Healing factor? Eh, she didn't know for sure.

Besides, she wasn't going to be the next person in line to lecture the walking shrooms. They could speak for themselves, even if the pessimism was both a bit irritating to hear and understandable as she tried to think on its response a little. Then again...

"Eh, I'd say you could think of this activity as gettin' the 'lay of the land' and the environment of the city to better navigate and know its ins and outs as you search for those things. Just like any young plant or animal has to get acclimated to wherever it ends up living, knowing where food or water or stuff is to stay alive. Plus understandin' the layout and environment of this city helps you know what you're doin' when going out to help people. So I'd reckon that this activity is to get ya' better acclimated to the layout of this place and a little history lesson too, among other things like Eva there mentioned.

But that's just my take, so, eh, take it or leave it as you want."


That was all she'd bother with saying to the sapient Leftovers before giving a small shoulder-shrug, having spoken to them in a casual manner without regards for what it was or the like. All she'd given was a thought about the situation in a practical sense, though, and Mire could take or leave it or angrily spore on the ground as they so wished. Might need to get a broom if it was the latter though. Or they could go eat street pizza or such from trash can. Hell, she could eat some serious enough crap if she got desperate enough due to her power and its capabilities to alter and tweak her biology. Just...yeah, perhaps it would be best if no one else ever asked her how or why she learned that....and why it netted her fifty bucks and made some of her peers throw up and never ask her to do that again.

Moving on, however, the white-haired girl would look over at Ms Duff once more as her hands came to rest unthinkingly in her jean pockets.

"Well, I'd figure I'm not listed for this since I'm more familiar with this city than some maybe. Grew up in tha' Brookside and Watervale parts. Or, well, maybe some other reason outside of that that might be in my file or somethin'.

But I wanted to at least check in and see if you heard anything else from Powers, or really if you needed help somewhere with this activity of yours or stoppin' the big man child from ruinin' things or havin' spares for this who need a partner or such. Not much for the whole hero celebrating schtick' myself at this point in time, really, but....I also came to ya' because I can't shake the feelin' somethin' bad's going to happen today with this whole 'HERO Fest' thing. Gut feeling is just kickin' me hard today about that for some reason."


Whether it was not feeling like going to the celebrations, or perhaps being worth it to hang around actual heroes as she was, or even just her gut instincts kicking in for one reason or another about the day's events, she didn't want to sit idle on it in any case. Better to get up and do something, at least, even if that bed of hers had been a perfect hovel to hide away in on a good day off for another hour or two.

@Zoey Boey@Hitman@baraquiel@Blizz
Nyana/Hikari


Metal Bird Nest - ??? Tower - ??? — ??? Forest


These were some...well, big babies to be sure. Big, metal-clad, baby chicks who seemed so very confused about her presence for the moment being. Well, perhaps being a metal thing dropped in a nest with metal birds was that strange to them from the other side of the situation. Maybe. As cute as it seemed to part of her mind, though, the knight had let herself rest a bit on her fly over and felt that this was perhaps a moment to try to not die or to become bird food. Maybe. Not that she should give her opinion on tall chicks at the moment either, that was a whole other matter than this in all seriousness, but Nyana felt she got the gist of things.

She was definitely here to be baby food. The babies she was to feed were confused looking to say the least. She was in some high nest at some sort of elevation in the first place because 'duh its a bird nest' and also the nest was made with whole trees for that matter. Indeed, the slime knightess would stand up as quickly as she could, sword in one hand and shield in the other, and quickly begin backing up and scooting carefully toward the edge of the nest while trying to adopt a defensive sort of battle stance. Shield was ready to pop up, sword was ready to pop up, and her senses were peeled on the baby chicks and such around her. She'd keep her back to the edge of the nest, hoping to make progress before the chicks got too much of a clue, with the intent of making it to the edge of the nest and [i]diving off the edge into any denser tree or ruin or other cover she could. Anything, in the case Nyana hoped she'd actually manage to not move too fast and could properly get to the edge of the nest and out of it, that would keep her from getting bird-napped and brought back up....again.

That was the way some famous hero at the start of an adventure in the stories she'd read back on Earth would do it, right? Or at least it felt intuitive enough to take up this particular plan of action without pausing to wait and dawdle about it. No more of that. Thinking clearly? Sure. But being made of sapient blue jello, perhaps she could take a tall and high-level fall well enough. Especially if she aimed for some decent cover by the time she actually dove out of the nest, though it wasn't as if she'd have much time to choose either. Hmm. But not hurting the babies on the offensive so far would maybe not anger their mother? Ah, if that could be helped that it. Worst case, maybe jam a sword into the baby's mouth and try to poke around in the soft bits while trying to swell her arm up in size or something to make it gasp and let go of her out of panic or something? Sure, that was something to try if that happened potentially. Could anger the mother, though, and that would not be a good thing. Hmm.

Were the others going to try to come find her though? Or was she going to be left alone to this? For now, it seemed the latter was her answer as she tried to navigate a way out of the situation she was in on her own two feet.

@PKMNB0Y
Clarissa Ryte


Stellar Toy Company, Industrial District, Byjerfal City

(Urban Exploration)


Clarissa’s pokedex started buzzing loudly before there was a loud crackle noise heard from it. Rotom still getting cozy in the device, perhaps.


...There was something here in this room. She could tell it, Chloe's Snubull could seemingly tell it for sure, and as she followed behind Jill heading into the room it seemed Chloe couldn't much read the room herself. Even perhaps the Rotom getting adjusted to its cozy little corner inside of her Pokedex seemed to react. Well, or maybe it really was just getting adjusted with the whole buzzing and crackling. Could also be a warning of sorts too. Yet it all seemed to her to be more than just the creepy atmosphere of the factory, and more than the 'background noise' her powers had first picked up on after heading into the building, even, as if some grudge or something was lingering palpably in the air to the psychic's senses. The cool in the air spoke to some kind of ghostly presence to boot.

Looking over at the person she'd come to try to help, Clarissa could see Chloe holding a Pikachu plush from a fallen box of them that seemed to be lying on the floor. Yet something felt 'wrong' about the plush at the same time. For one thing, the eyes were an abnormal red, and seemed like-....oh. Oooooh no that wasn't a good sign.

"Jill! Jill, come look, we found plushies! Take one! Do you think Clarissa would like one too? Oh— hey, speaking of!"
"Jill! Jill, come look, we found plushies! Take one! Do you think Clarissa would like one too? Oh— hey, speaking of!"


"Chloe, Jill, something's wrong with those Pikachu plushies. Or....is maybe looking at us through them?"

For once, a mild sense of worry was in Clarissa's tone of voice, it seemed, despite her efforts to maintain a stoic expression and front for her part. Her hand even came down to the Pokeball of her new Murkrow as her other hand shielded her Rotom-inhabited Pokedex somewhat protectively without a second thought as well. Sir Lopsalot was just a normal type....he didn't have any moves yet that could touch a ghost type still.

Sir Lopsalot, for his part though, would almost immediately leap off of his trainer's shoulder after entering the room and would get on the floor near Clarissa and Jill's feet as he now too tried to use his ears and little nose to help sniff out the danger. It didn't even take the Buneary a moment to feel the chill and 'wrong' in the air like his Pokemon peer did, and much like Snubbull's trainer seemingly hadn't, and he was already in action without a second thought to the matter. He was an alert little thing for certain, but this was certainly different than the Rotom situation. Or the Murkrow he'd sucker punched in the windowsill earlier for that matter. Or the Aaron he'd punched back at the bar earlier in that first actually kinda thrilling Pokemon battle really. Er, all to say that he got the point indeed! Yes. Not that thoughts of punching more future opponents wasn't somewhere in the far back of his mind still regardless...

@Vertigo@Rune_Alchemist@XxFellsingxX@Savo
Freakshow


The alarm blared in the scarred younger woman's room within HERO One, droning on and on and on as the alarm rang faster and louder and faster and louder over the course of just two minutes. Two minutes that felt like twenty minutes, really, but the younger woman would eventually deign to reach over as her right arm seemed to stretch and elongate and gain more than a few new elbows and arm segments just to reach over to the dresser on the other end of her toom to turn it off. The display of warped and unnatural physiology, emerging from a pile of messy and tousled sheets, might've been seen as fitting for a scene from a horror movie or game at the very least. However, this morning it was far less than such a scedne. For Luna...it was just another morning after sleeping in a non-containment cell bed that she'd begun to become accustomed to since joining HERO finally.

"Mhwmhmm..."

The lazy bare-minimum moan of acklnowledgement would eek out from her head of messy white hair in a reluctant manner, her body rejecting the notion of leaving the comfortable cocoon of the warm and cozy bed while her brain fought back in a heated and pitched battle for supremacy. Ultimately, however, the war between the two would come down to the very wire, a close finish, a photo finish that would mean-

*RNNG*

....Well that was something calling her watch, even where it sat on the nearby bedside table. The super-elongated monstrosity of an arm, its purpose in turning off the offending alarm, would rapidly shrink and warp back into a rather normal-seeming if not scarred right arm. This arm would right over to the closer bedside table in turn, fumbling about until it grabbed up the watch and Luna's head popped up like a whack-a-mole game from the sheets as she tapped the surface of the smart device. Tired and sleepy blue eyes, still with some matter in them, were rubbed with her other free hand to clear them up as the nineteen year old looked on semi-attentively and mostly listened to the message ala the holographic head of the Director himself that was now being displayed by the watch itself.

"Attention, heroes. I need a group of you to assist me at the Johnstone Convention Center. If you are available, please come and meet behind the stage. You will be rewarded for your time."
Director Powers


Oh. Oh yeah, the parade and such was going on today. Heroes going out there to sign autographs and crap. People running around and celebrating them. Food. Festival. Grandeur. Etc. Even that gaudy parade baloon of the Director she'd heard was going to be part of the parade proper. It wasn't that people couldn't do that sort of thing, she was glad it was a celebration rather than a witch hunt or something, but like hell if a public thing like that was her metaphorical cup of tea there. What, would everyone suddenly not remember that incident of five years ago? Then again, the chances of the few survivors noticing her was one thing....but still, she didn't feel much like it either. Partly due to not wanting to deal with it, and partly because, well, she wasn't quite worth heading out there to be 'admired' really. Just helping people, pay or not, was all she cared about at this point in time to go out there to do. Simple. Hell, could smash some heads together if the Director wanted her to take up a patrol in Brookside or Watervale today to the side of the parade and just far away enough from the festivities.

But if he was calling out like this....yeah, something was up. Or trying to go on. About to go on? He wasn't a guy to be fluffy and frivilous about things to her knowledge, and she repected that. In any case, though, she'd already been placing a bet with someone around HERO One about this particular day anyways. A bet of ten dollars that 'something big and stupid's going to happen', because Luna trusted a huge event like this to go off 'without a hitch' as much as one could trust a live and ticking time bomb with three seconds left on the timer and no one around to defuse it. She'd gotten a comment or few about being 'ill spirited' or 'not in good sport' in making that bet, but she would make her mind known and had made the bet to make a point of her opinion on things.

Best case scenario? She lost the bet and had to pay up ten dollars and got the relief of things having gone well to go with it. Worst case scenario? She got at least ten dollars from things and cracked some heads of the morons trying to make the day a mess and got paid for it, all while avoiding saying an 'I told you so' coming from her own lips and getting to do her job in helping people. Wasn't going to be a thing either way that she would relish in.

"Schtupid buncha...alllrigh.....ok, ok, I'll get up."

Muttering to herself, the pale white haired Luna crawled gradually out of bed in a lazy fashion. This was going to be a 'day', Director's message or not, and she could feel it in her bones. One might normally call this a 'gut instinct', if they would, but to her it was mostly called 'that instinct that helps you stay outta' trouble and alive' or something of the sort. Eh. 'Gut instinct' would actually do rather well for how simple it was, though, in hindsight.




Sleveless blue shirt. Comfortable jeans. Standard civilian attire, all in all, but it was what Luna felt most comfortable heading out in even in this weather. It was not too cold for her, nor too hot, and her body could frankly be adjusted to feel comfortable regardless without any harm. Could walk about with nothing and still be comfortable in the weather, but like hell if she was going to do that sort of thing to herself or give some randos the eye candy they wanted. Ha. Eye-candy was the opposite of her in enough ways, but that was neither here nor there.

As the white-haired younger woman leaned against the wall to the right side of the front entrance, her arms crossed for the moment being, she looked on and listened in with enhanced eyes and ears at Ms. Duff and the others after having just gotten outside not too long ago. Well, having done so after getting dressed and such at least. Grabbed some snacks on the way out. Suggesting to Alisa briefly on the side to tell Rupa that Walt Disney's frozen head was kept underneath Disney World if she wantd more material. Little stuff like that. Seemed the others had done a job of trying to help grab her papers and the like as well, etc, to boot. But a scavenger hunt for these sorts of things? Eh, it was informative and allowed them to put their powers to use at the very least. She could see the reason in it, even as much as she felt it was quite a bit silly as an activity in and of itself.

What did one get when a walking nuclear reactor, a talking mushroom pile, a pop culture child, a giant cinnamon roll, a giant man-child, Katy Perry's Toxic in-person, Tokyo's latest robotic pop-idol yet-to-be, and a former 'Butterfly' who got tired with all the 'duff' and got into management were all in the same place?

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A bunch of random sterotypes lumped togethher that weren't truly all the actual people themselves, really, even though all she had seen so far from them was a basic summary of sorts when trying to pour over the info she was allowed to look at about those she'd be working with. Files and paper weren't actually people, though, and she felt glad she'd been able to continue an education of some sorts in her containment to boot. Even so, she'd been reading up for a few days and pondering about things, etc, to be prepared. The start of all of that, however, had sounded like the start to a really strange and silly joke. That had been mostly on purpose, admittedly, to break the mental ice before she'd walk over to break it socially. A bit dumb, but hell she was a tiny bit tired still and had gotten out of bed finally, so it wasn't going to be the most creative measures she could think of outright to get herself moving and mentally prepared.

Still, working up the energy to finally make her approach as people perhaaps paired off and such for the hunt, Luna would pull herself off of the wall and would begin to casually walk from her spot against the wall over to where Ms. Duff was.



@Hitman DONE....I think. Anything I need to fix or edit or change, etc, just let me know! But whew...is way too late at night for this sort of stuff on my end. (@_@)



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