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“Alright
guys, everyone on their way to Wagner Park?” Laurel asked
over the com links.
“Already
there.” Ian reported as he moved aside the emergency kit in
the trunk of Alexis's car so as to reveal the hidden compartment
where their spare costumes were stored. “And tell Pratt he's
lucky it's cold today. Otherwise, it doesn't matter if it's February,
there would be a ton of people he and we wouldn't be able to find
a place to change without suspicion.”
“They're
still trying to work out a way to pick us up without drawing attention.”
Laurel offered by way of apology. She was in her SUV, already in
costume under a long coat except for her tactical belt and helmet.
“I keep
saying we should get a jet, or a private monorail or something.”
Cyn chimed in with her two cents. Along with Juniper, she was in
her humvee, speeding toward the park. Like Alexis, Ian and Laurel's
vehicles, Cyn's also sported a secret compartment for storing spare
costumes for the team. Juniper was currently in the process of wrestling
with changing into hers in the back seat.
“And
just as an aside?” Cyn said into the open com, “This
isn't helping my whole 'make Jun feel better' plan.”
“Juniper
is in need of cheering up?” Kareem asked. At the wheel of
Warrick's seldom used car, he was in route to pick up Melissa after
having to break off his date with Desiree less than a half hour
into it.
“What's
wrong, Jun?” came Melissa's voice. It was probably the first
time she'd ever use that name for the other girl.
“Oh,
she just broke up with Adel.” Cyn said helpfully.
“Can
we please not talk about this?” Juniper's plea was muffled
by the top she was pulling over her head.
“Oh,
I'm sorry, Jun that's terrible, you two looked so sweet together!”
Melissa's tone was distressed.
“No they
didn't!” Cyn shot back. “And she knew they didn't! That's
the whole point of the breaking up with him!”
“Wait,
so she broke up with him?” It was Warrick this time.
“Why
are you out of breath?” asked Cyn.
“I didn't
want to bother Tink for a ride, but there's nothing for the twins
to swing me from in Twin Timbers.”
“So you
walked to where they could swing you?” Kareem asked. “That
does not sound like it should have tired you out so.”
“I ran
the whole way, actually.” Warrick replied.
“The
boy just can't wait to play the hero.” Cyn rolled her eyes.
“Anyway,”
Warrick ignored the teasing, “Jun, if you broke up with him,
what's the problem?”
“Guys,
a little bit of focus here, please.” Alexis interrupted them
all. “L wants to give us the briefing before the ROCIC picks
us up. But Juniper, hon, if you don't feel up to this...”
“No,
I think I... I need this.” Juniper shook her head before pulling
the hood of Zero's cloak up. “Ms. Brant, please can you do
the briefing now? So we won't be talking about me anymore?”
“Sorry
about that, Juniper.” Laurel replied. “All I asked was
if everyone was on their way, honest. Anyway, the General gave me
a dossier on the situation if everyone's ready?”
The others
replied in the affirmative.
“Good.
Here's what General Pratt sent me: Just over six hours ago, a wall
of granite ten miles in diameter sprang up around the town of Greenview
Ridge, cutting off ever route in and out of town. An hour and a
half later, the town's cellular and satellite relay towers went
offline.”
“That
can't mean anything good.” Ian said.
“I know,
and it gets worse.” replied Laurel. “General Pratt identified
the man who did this as Ethan Braylocke, a descendant with control
over stone. He first came to the General's attention five years
ago when he began using his powers to drop armored cars down ten-story
shafts to break the doors open in Phoenix. Five security guards
were killed and more and a dozen were wounded before Zero Point
and Majestrix captured him.”
Cyn didn't
notice the mildly distressed sound Juniper made. “This guy
killed five people and he's already running free? Go, go justice
system.”
“Actually
it's more lie 'go, go descendant-ignorant law enforcers'.”
Laurel sighed. “When the prelates brought Braylocke in to
the authorities, they had no plans or method of dealing with his
powers. So they stuck him in a concrete cell; a cell that was sitting
on a bedrock foundation, just like the asphalt the armored cars
he attacked were driving on. He was gone in less than a day, and
he hadn't been seen since.”
“Until
today, of course.” Kareem commented flatly.
“Right.”
Laurel agreed. “Braylocke is back and it seems like he's bitter
about being beaten by Zero Point and Majestrix, because his only
demand in his is that they come to Greenview Ridge and face him.”
“That's
a trap if I ever heard of one.” Alexis noted, pulling down
the cowl of her costume.
“Oh,
without a doubt.” Ian agreed. “He's probably spent all
this time off the radar figuring out just how to take them down.”
“They're
not... going to actually be there, are they?” squeaked Juniper
as Cyn parked the humvee in a cluster of bushes far off the park
drive. “I mean, with it being a trap and all, they shouldn't
go.”
“They'll
be there.” Warrick said with certainty.
“Why
would you say that?” Melissa asked.
“Think
about it;” With Isp's help, he was lifted over a traffic barrier
and into the park. Osp immediately grappled a bough and swung him
in the direction of the meeting point. “Trap or not, this
Braylocke guy is putting people in danger over them. Put yourself
in their shoes; would you let someone else put themselves in harm's
way in your place?”
“He's
got a point.” Ian admitted.
“I would,
if grudgingly.” confessed Kareem. “My death would do
no one any good and an unexpected substitute has a better chance
at avoiding a trap designed with me in mind.”
Alexis nodded
along with his explanation. “I have to agree. Responsibility
or not, it's more important to make the choice that's best for the
hostages, not your conscience.”
“Fortunately,
General Pratt had a reasonable tradeoff for both.” Laurel
interrupted. “Both Majestrix and Zero Point will be involved;
but in a consulting role only. We're going to be the ones going
in.”
“The
trap springers, if you will.” said Ian.
“Exactly.”
Laurel agreed.
“Uh,
guys?” Warrick said over the com. “I'm coming up on
the meeting point and... we've got a problem. The tennis court is
clear, but I'm sensing tons and tons of different metals.”
“It's
nothing to worry about.” Laurel assured. “Let me make
a call...” Her end of the communication when silent.
“It's
stealth.” Cyn reasoned. “The same tech Tome used and
Shine's friends too! We've got to take that thing apart!”
“Hold
your horses, kid.” Ian cautioned. “If L says it's nothing
to worry about, it's a safe bet to listen to her.”
“Thanks
for the vote of confidence.” Laurel's voice returned to the
conversation. “You're right, Cyn; this is tech from Tome.
But what you don't know is that the ROCIC's captured more than one
in the last year. So what's theirs...”
From where
Warrick was standing, it started as a slight haze that occupied
only specific space over the tennis courts. If he squinted, he could
make out a vague, humpbacked shape; a military transport.
In the next
moment, a web or orange light traced the craft's outline, followed
a split second later the greyish-brown ceramic outer hull and the
stenciling that identified it as belonging (ostensibly) to the United
States Marine Corps.
“Is now
ours.” Laurel finished.
Twenty-three
minutes from the landing site, the carrier cruised invisibly toward
its goal.
The interior
of the transport wasn't nearly as impressive as it's high tech exterior
retrofit. Inside, it was all business and stark with the kind of
metal benches found in troop carriers that hadn't seen any advances
in ergonomics or comfort in more many decades.
A large screen
to the rear represented the most advanced piece of technology in
the hold. At the moment, it was displaying a layered three dimensional
map of Greenview Ridge and the surrounding twenty miles of mountain
and valley, extrapolated from satellite imaging and Forest Service
drones.
Codex and Darkness
were pouring over it with while the others tried in vain to get
comfortable.
“Do we
know anything about Braylocke's powers?” Darkness asked, her
eyes on the screen. “For example; can he sense through stone?
Maybe sense damage to stone like Alloy?”
“Unfortunately,
we know nothing.” Codex replied. “He never attended
the Academy, never demonstrated his powers at all until he became
the Burrower.”
“Burrower?”
Asked Hope.
“That's
what the media in Arizona called him after he sank his third armored
car.” Codex supplied. “And the sheer volume of media
coverage is how I know exactly how little anyone knows about Braylocke's
capabilities.”
“Then
we need to talk to Zero Point and Majestrix.” Chaos concluded.
“Why's
that?” Zero asked in a small voice. She had situated herself
alone at the tail of the transport.
“Because
they fought him.” He reasoned. “Since he apparently
never even showed off to friends and family, they're the only ones
that have seen him in action; they'll know at least his basic limits.”
“Except
that information might be outdated.” Ephemeral spoke up. “Is
the theory that we are working not that he has spent the last five
years preparing for this confrontation?”
“Right.”
Chaos agreed. “But it's better than nothing and they're the
only witnesses.”
“Unfortunately,
it's kind of moot.” said Codex. “No one's been able
to raise Majestrix or Zero Point since the ROCIC first apprised
them of the situation. We're going to have to go in assuming he
can do anything we can imagine with the stone in and around Greenview
Ridge.”
“So what's
the plan for that then?” Chaos asked, flexing his fingers
inside his reinforced gauntlets.
“Constant
monitoring and covering our bets.” Codex turned back to the
rendering of the target area. I'll stay in the transport and watch
everything through the drone feeds, trying to figure out where Braylocke
is and what he's capable of.
“Based
on the walls and his intended targets, and hoping that he doesn't
have some sort of stone based remote viewing, he's going to have
to be somewhere where he can see incoming fliers. Our own fliers
are going to overfly the wall and see if we can get a reaction;
Facsimile from the south, Chaos and Darkness from the northeast
and northwest respectively. Anyone that doesn't get a reaction from
Braylocke should proceed to evac citizens, starting here,”
She indicated a point on the map where a knot of people were gathered
around at the base of the wall, apparently trying to figure out
a way to scale it.
“W-what
about us?” Zero asked. “That people on the ground?”
“You
and Alloy will try to breech the wall to the southeast.” Codex
informed her, marking out the route on the screen. “Work fast
and hope he can't sense it. From there, your job is to get Ephemeral
and Hope into the town to render aide and reduce panic. Hopefully,
Ephemeral might also root out, or even stop Braylocke.”
“I will
do what I can.” Ephemeral replied with a nod. He was glad
to be directly involved with the team again without anyone worrying
overmuch about his health.
Hope didn't
seem to be listening, instead starting out of the porthole at the
ground outside.
“I know
you will.” Codex's voice conveyed the great faith she put
in all of her teammates. “We all will and with some luck and
keeping surprises to a minimum, we can take this guy down without
anyone getting hurt.”
“Except
him.” Facsimile chimed in.
“I think
we can abandon the idea of not getting surprised...” Hope
said, eyes still on the approaching ground. “We've got a welcoming
party waiting for us.”
There was
a craft already sitting in the clearing designated as the ROCIC's
drop site, six miles south of the wall around Greenview Ridge. As
opposed to the hunchbacked, military design of the transport the
Descendants had arrived in, this one was a combination of a boxy
shipping container fitted into a heavy, oval frame with magnetic
lift pods fitted to it.
Somehow, it
reminded everyone of a UFO if the aliens shopped at thrift stores
and junkyards.
One of their
number recognized it immediately and couldn't resist telling the
others. “It's the Rook.” Alloy said in breathless awe
of the less than awesome looking machine. No one needed to asked
who the rook belonged to though, because Majestrix's walking tank,
the Queen's Gambit was standing just outside the cargo doors.
“I thought
they were consulting.” Zero stared at the ship and mecha with
an entirely diferent expression hidden by her mask and hood.
“I told
you they wouldn't shy away from this guy's cocky challenge.”
Alloy swelled in pride at his childhood heroes.
“I'm
not entirely comfortable with this.” Codex admitted. “If
Braylocke really has set a trap designed to kill them, they're just
more people to protect.”
“But
with us to back them up, it doesn't matter what he throws at them.”
Alloy insisted.
“I'm
going to hope you're right.” Chaos patted his young protege
on the shoulder. “But we're going to have to work like you're
wrong.”
“No chance
we can warn them off?” Darkness asked.
“Would
they be able to warn you off?” was his reply. She didn't have
a counter for that, only frowning at the situation at hand before
folding her arms and adopting a commanding pose.
“Fine.
Codex, can you alter the plan to use these two without exposing
them to the brunt of the trap?”
“That'll
be simple.” Codex turned back to the screen and tapped the
site where she intended to have Zero and Alloy breach the wall.
“They can go with the ground team. Even if Braylocke notices
when they break through, he'll probably see the fliers as a bigger
threat. At the point, we'll have two very heavy hitters inside his
defenses.”
“You
mean they'll be going with us?” Zero had to brace herself
as the transport touched down.
“Yeah,
isn't this great?” Alloy's tone was nothing less than jubilant.
To
Be Continued…
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