Much as you want to get stuff done, you spend half the morning asleep and can barely get out of bed once you awaken. Dad comes in and takes your temperature, revealing a moderate fever which goes away after having chicken soup for dinner. Frustrating, but your power is pretty useless for dealing with mundane sickness.
You decide to spend the weekend morning productively continuing to study for your GED. Once you have that out of the way, you can see about getting a little truth out of Uber and Leet, see where you stand with each other, hopefully get paid like they initially promised. Assuming that all pans out, you want to grab a cellphone so you can call in anyone you take down while patrolling in the future. While you're at it, you intend to window shop for some extra gear, hopefully copy some functional body armor that doesn't take more than a third of your prana to manifest. Then it's home for dinner, sneaking out afterwards to try to track down a cape fight and copy the gear from the fighters. If you run into any criminals on the way you'll take them down, but you don't intend to get involved in the cape fight at all. Of course, protecting uninvolved people from getting caught in the crossfire is the highest priority. All in all, you've got a plan, and you can only hope it stays useful.
The math section of the GED remains easy. You keep at the practice problems anyways. One of the last things you want is to fail the test and be legally forced to return to Winslow and forced to deal with the Trio again. The library is noisier than usual, with a group of young children in the other room, but you do your best to tune them out and keep solving pages and pages of sample problems. (GED status: 2/30 study points).
While you're there, you scan all the physical materials you can find for the test so you can recreate and use them without needing to return to the library. Unfortunately, most of what you're using is digital, and you can't afford the tens of dollars it would take to print it all out now at 11 cents per page. Still, you have enough for a few study sessions outside the library, and you can always study more here. You just like having options.
You consume the contents of the sack lunch you packed this morning as you wander from the library over to the arcade. You're more than a little angry about how you were attacked repeatedly last night, but you think you could get over it. You're still mulling it over when you realize you're already there. A small TV is set up on a table against the wall, with a white game console and matching controller poking out from under it. Daniel is engrossed in Tetris again and doesn't immediately notice you enter. Unusually, there are a bunch of other people in the arcade. Some are check out the place in general or the wall that had a huge hole in it for a while yesterday, while others are using the machines. You look around for a minute, unsure what to do.
Fortunately, Daniel finishes his game quickly, getting a new high score. He spots you out of his peripheral vision and turns to greet you.
"Hey, did you see the Uber and Leet stream last night?" He asks, as if he hadn't been monitoring it the whole time.
Wait, there's a bunch of people around. He probably wants to maintain a disguise. You could always out him as revenge for everything. That's the kind of thing that can't be undone, though, so you decide not to do it quite yet and play along for now. "The whole thing," you admit honestly. "Why?"
"I figured you'd probably never played the game it's based on, so I brought in my Wii so you can play it."
Must not comment on homophones, you think. It's not like you've never heard of the biggest toy from the Christmas season five years ago. Daniel hands you the controller and you take it.
In total, you take about four hours to run through Super Metroid, putting you a little behind schedule for the day. It's worth it, though. You had a lot of fun playing the game. Afterwards, Uber packs up the TV and console, leaving the arcade much earlier than usual.
"So. Good game?" The supervillain in disguise asks.
"Yeah," you admit. "But I kind of wanted to talk about--"
"Oh, I have a bunch of other classics you should try sometime," he interrupts. "Tell you what, Ted and I are pretty much done with this arcade. How about I give you my phone number and you can come over some time and play something from my library."
Is this an olive branch? You're fairly certain he isn't going to use the opportunity to molest you, and even if he tries you can use your yet-unrevealed powers to escape. Or just Mace him. Which brings up a good idea -- you should probably scan some Mace. For that matter, you should probably buy some so you don't reveal your powers by making it, or in case you run out of prana. Either way, that brings you back to an issue.
"I don't have a cellphone, actually," you hint. "Or any spending money."
"What a coincidence," Daniel deadpans. "I have an entire paycheck that I'm supposed to pass along to someone." He swings his backpack off one shoulder, rummages around for a few seconds, then hands you a plain white envelope. You tear into it, revealing a personal check for three thousand dollars.
You stare at it, making sure it's real. Paper, ink, names -- the only way it could be fake is if the account it's drawing from is empty.
"This is… a lot more than I expected," you comment.
"We broke a hundred thousand views for the first time since we did Tetris," Uber explains proudly. "That's your cut of the ad revenue at twenty percent. You earned it." He pauses, giving you a chance to speak, but you don't seize it. "There's probably going to be that much again over the next few years from the long tail, but most of the views come from the first few days. If you'd like, it'd be easier to set up direct deposit for it." He breaks again, but you're still flabbergasted at holding more money than you've had in your entire life, combined. "Actually, I think you're part of what made the whole thing go so well. If you want in on another video, we'd be happy to find a role for you. Help with the planning and we'll see about giving you a bigger cut too."
"I…" you finally collect yourself. "It's not that I'm not interested, but there are some things we need to discuss privately first. Can we come back to this later?"
"Of course. Just needed to get the offer out there. Cellphone shopping first?"
You end up blowing a solid portion of your money on a top-end Android smartphone, at least partially as a result of Uber's recommendation and half-hour rant about open source software. You trade numbers with him, also getting Ted's in the process. You also set up a bank account and, like Uber recommended, fill out some direct deposit information for him. If nothing else, it'll be convenient not to need to track him down regularly for payments.
By the time you finally manage to ditch Uber, there's almost no time to browse arms and armor. You grab a can of Mace and rush home before Dad starts to worry. Dinner's good, but you're a little too lost in thought to talk much. Dad mentions that there's been an upswing in gang fighting since yesterday, centered around the Trainyard, which probably happened because the Merchants capes got taken down. You smile at that.
After dinner, you retreat to your room and take a nap while you wait for Dad to fall asleep. You set an alarm on your new phone, which wakes you at 11 so you can sneak out of the house.
You jog directly towards the Trainyard, since that's apparently where all the fighting is happening right now. Now that you've just taken a nap, you have the presence of mind to feel a little bad about that. If not for your actions two nights ago, the area would still be stable, a lot less full of gang violence.
You stop yourself mentally, though not physically. By removing the Merchants, you have made everyone in what was once their territory safer. Both the ABB and E88 treat people in their respective zones of control better than the Merchants did. There will be fewer people kidnapped, fewer kids exposed and addicted to drugs through no choice of their own. Your actions may not have been optimal, but they were an improvement over the previous state of affairs. You should perhaps think a little more thoroughly before you go about upsetting the balance of power again, but you should not regret getting Skidmark, Squealer, and Mush jailed.
You slow down as you first hear the ringing sound of metal clanging off of metal. There's no roaring, so it clearly isn't someone fighting Lung, but it's equally clearly a cape fight because of the lack of gunfire.
You opt to stay completely out of costume, trusting your instincts to summon a barrier if an attack gets too close to you. It won't do you any good if you get hit by a bullet -- at a mere three hundred meters per second, a bullet can travel three meters in the ten milliseconds it would very favorably take for you to react, double your length from head to toe, and that's just the subsonic ammo that you can hear coming. Not forming your power suit puts your life in some amount of danger, but there isn't any gunfire currently within earshot and it would completely give away the fact that you have powers. By passing yourself off as normal, you can grab a weapon or two and still feign ignorance if you get caught.
You inch along, peeking out from around the corner of a building to finally identify the fighters. About two blocks away from you, Armsmaster is dueling against the tag team of Fenja and Menja, the Empire's amazing 50-foot women. You're not sure which is which, but one wields a sword where the other carries a spear. Both also carry a shield, though the spear twin's defensive armament lies abandoned , still huge and leaning against a building. Despite their size and numbers, Armsmaster is still holding them off, though he seems unable to force them on the defensive.
You know what? Forget just watching him load unconscious people into a van. THIS is the coolest thing you've ever seen. A live cape fight, not even two football fields away from you! I mean, I guess what you did a few nights ago could count, but you weren't using your powers and were a little too busy fighting for your life to really watch what you were doing. Maybe you should check Uber and Leet's recording of the whole thing.
You focus on the giant twins first. Their weapons are of solid quality, reinforced by their power in a manner similar to what you can do, but also grown to enormous size in a way you can't reproduce. Not only does the growth enlarge the weapons, it also increases the amount of power the weapons can safely carry without breaking explosively under the strain.
New Trace: Kite Shield (Oversized) [Fenja/Menja]
New Trace: Glaive (Oversized) [Menja]
New Trace: Estoc (Oversized) [Fenja]
Your power fills you in with far more details than you'd ever particularly need to know about the exact name for the style of weapon, their historical role, blade shape, and more. The important thing to you is that you now have access to… actually, oversized weapons designed for somebody an order of magnitude larger than you aren't very useful. The shield's good, you can always use a premade slab of metal that's designed to catch and deflect blows, even if it's only going to be an instant wall. As for Armsmaster…
New Trace: Armsmaster's Power Armor, Mk.15L.Ver26.01 [Armsmaster]
New Trace: Armsmaster's Halberd Mk.16C.Ver02.01 [Armsmaster] {NP}: Halberd: A Library of Weapons: While already packed full of functions, there's a limit on how much stuff a given model of Halberd can physically hold. However, each new model of Halberd is imbued by its creator and through its use with the memory of the weapons and uses held by previous Halberds over the past fifteen years and counting. By spending Prana, these functions no longer present in this Halberd but found in any prior model may be made manifest.
Holy shit, another Noble Phantasm. I mean, you shouldn't be surprised, it's tinkertech and Armsmaster is awesome. But this means that, whether or not he knows it, he managed to make a weapon that can literally do more than it can actually do.
On second thought, that's kind of obvious -- according to every biography of Armsmaster, that's the whole point of the Halberd. All the other Tinkers have to choose what gear they want to field each day, where Armsmaster just throws it all in his polearm and pulls out whatever he needs.
As you watch, Armsmaster catches Fenja's or Menja's sword, whichever of the two it is, between the spear and axe blades of his device. Using the clash as a pivot, he slides inside the amazon's guard and slaps her shin with the pole of the Mk.16 Halberd. The twin convulses from electric shock, allowing the hero a solid slap on the other leg, compounding the issue and knocking her over. Her twin rushes up to catch her, using the shield to block Armsmaster's further assault while the one recovers and the both retreat from the fight.
Armsmaster attempts to pursue, but a wall of spikes from nowhere gives the twins time to escape. Kaiser, who was clearly at least present enough to make that, doesn't appear either, ending the battle.
Armsmaster looks looks slowly around, eventually stopping to stare directly at you. You all but slap your forehead at the realization of your own idiocy. Of course he has night vision and would be able to spot you. Probably thermal vision and a few other modes too, it's what you'd do. What you can and should do in the future, since you now have access to powered armor that can probably do that.
Armsmaster walks directly towards your position, making a quick gesture with his left hand to indicate to you that yes, it's definitely you that he's approaching, not some pile of rubble or something. He's still over a block away, and he probably has you flagged as a civilian caught in this mess rather than as a potential hostile. You can probably slip away before he gets within easy speaking range of you, or you can stay.
Note: today was Friday/Saturday, March 25/26, 2011
What do?
[ ] You're not ready to talk to a real hero yet. You haven't done anything to really earn the name for yourself, and you don't want to make a bad first impression by fangirling.
[ ] This is freaking ARMSMASTER here! You wore underpants with his crest on it when you were young! Stay and fangirl!
[ ] Volunteer the fact that you have powers and ask what you should do
[ ] Hide the fact that you have powers, but still try to get advice
[ ] Other (Write-In)