I eyed Desperate from across the room and tried to get a feel for what ability he might have. The armor gave off tinkertech vibes, but that might have been based entirely off of my experience growing up in a town where Armsmaster was one of the premier heroes. The small shield that had flown from the back of his hand had taken the full force of Edge Shooter's dart before releasing back a strong blast of force, which probably meant it could absorb attacks and fire them back.
Testing the limits of that idea was tempting, but if I threw something too strong at him and it was just reflected back I would end up in a worse position. Adding to that it was unlikely that I would have a chance to change out to another doll, even at my fastest I still had to think on which doll to summon and connect with it, which would give him a chance to attack me without any protection.
Still the moment I gave up on the initiative of the fight would be the moment I lost, so with little else to do I sent Edge Shooter on the attack, the doll moving at inhuman speeds around Desperate and firing off volleys from a rapid fire dart blaster. However even with the dual attacks the two discs flew from Desperate's hands to block the darts, small blasts of force exploding around each caught projectile, sending dust and grime from the floor up and covering the shining silver armor of the villain.
While Edge Shooter put pressure on the villain I turned and ran, leaping behind a still solid looking pillar in the room and pressing my back against it, glancing at the fight and trying to piece together my enemy.
Even under constant assault Desperate maintained a sense of control, moving to positions that wouldn't give Edge Shooter a way to get behind him and keeping the path his discs would have to travel in limited to a small area. At times he would launch the same lance of force that had nearly taken me out of the fight, but for its part Edge Shooter was able to leap out of the way.
So far he had launched three attacks, and from them I was able to piece together that the blasts of force were in a somewhat tight line, in other words a straight shot of force meant to knock the target away. That put a limit on his ability, but it didn't bring me any closer to actually landing a finishing blow on him.
In addition I was pushing Edge Shooter to the doll's limits, which in turn was burning through my liquid supply of blood refillers, after all I had only planned to fight people who wouldn't have been able to swing back at me. I forced Edge Shooter to fall back in order to give me enough time to think of a plan without needing me to burn through more energy than needed. "Why are you even doing this? No matter how much he gives you I can't imagine anyone wanting to work for Heartbreaker willingly."
"Money spends no matter who you get it from kid," the discs reattached to Desperate's gauntlets, and immediately the grime that had covered him from the floor flew off of him and onto the ground. "Sure I think the bastard probably deserves a swift kick in the dick as much as anyone else, but seeing as I'm the only mercenary in the business willing to work with him. Apparently Dragon put the fear of god in him, and when he reached out to Saint and his merry band of whack jobs they said 'We are criminals, but we still have standards'."
"And I'm guessing you don't have to worry about that," The disgust for the villain in front of me was rising to ever greater heights, but I forced myself to keep the conversation going. I had the beginning of a plan but just needed a little bit more time to figure it out.
"C'mon don't be so mean, it wasn't like I gave him a rapists only discount, I price gouged the shit out of him," Desperate's voice kept its conversational tone even as he prepared for the next attack. "But yeah, I work for whoever buys out my contract, hero or villain, despot or someone elected to office. It's called being a mercenary kid." With a single quick movement he raised his hand and sent out a lance of force at the pillar I was hiding behind, blowing up a good chunk of it and forcing me to move near Edge Shooter, bumping into the doll and almost falling against him. Once I straightened myself out I sent the doll back at the villain.
As Edge Shooter began to put pressure back on Desperate and force him on the defensive I solidified my plan. It was a one in a million shot, but I had faith that the doll would be able to make it happen. "Then I guess you should have picked your contract more carefully." my tone was ice as I put everything into motion.
Edge Shooter jumped at a nearby wall and tossed aside the rapid fire rifles he had been using and replaced them with two much bulkier models that seemed to have been designed after grenade launchers. Pressing off of the wall he leapt in a downward arc toward Desperate, firing off the two larger sized darts at the villain. As before the two shields that had protected the villain until now intercepted, but this time the force behind the shots was a vast magnitude greater than the finger length darts that had been launched before, the air pressure nearly throwing me off my feet and even causing Desperate's own footing to grow more than a bit unstable.
Once the doll landed it dropped both of the large guns and summoned a single shot pistol like he had used on the guards into his hand, aiming at the villain within point blank range. At the same time I pulled up the same type of gun, which I had directed Edge Shooter to pass to me when we bumped together after Desperate's attack had drove me out from behind the pillar.
The two shots flew at the same time, and as ever the discs split to cover both of the attacks, absorbing the force behind them.
Just as I planned.
Edge Shooter thrust out a hand directly at Desperate's armored chest, a hidden dart held between two fingers. The moment it connected the force behind it struck the armored villain and warped the armor as if it had been hit by a sledgehammer. However Edge Shooter didn't make it out unscaved from the attack, the force behind the dart blowing apart its hand and sending shattered bits of metal and a black and red substance flying forth.
"Son of a bitch!" Desperate guided both of the disc's to fly between himself and Edge Shooter, launching forth the blasts of force before Edge Shooter could properly gain its footing again. One blast blew a hole in its stomach, and the other obliterated the doll's shadowy head, splashing more of the dark fluids stored within the doll to the ground.
A bile-like taste came to my mouth as the doll collapsed to the ground, but at the same time I couldn't put aside the sacrifice I had forced it to make. In the time it had taken Desperate to react to the trick assault I had pulled out the taser that Lisa had given me and flicked it to its full setting. For his part Desperate couldn't react in time, and with his discs focused on attacking they weren't able to move into a defensive position fast enough.
No matter how strong the taser was I didn't expect it to do much to the villain against his solid armor or whatever material made up the lower part of his costume, however the kinetic energy the dart had released had warped his armor in pleace and presented a crack past it from which I could see some wiring and other odd bits and ends.
And it was exactly those cracks toward which I aimed the enhanced taser toward, sending an intense amount of voltage into the unprotected parts of his armor. I didn't know much about tinkers, for a power that seemed so grounded in reality due to having to physically construct them I would honestly say that they might have been the most head scratching because their technology wasn't consistent to any normal rules.
But there was a sort of universal law that attached to almost anything regardless of how it was made, if you jam enough volts into something it will stop working.
A strained gasp came out of Desperate as he fell backward, the light at the front of his helmet flicking for a moment before dying. "Shit, systems are all dead, can't get things rebooted." The discs fell to the man's side and he seemed stuck in his now powerless armor. "Well, this sucks."
Seeing that Desperate looked down for the count I turned my attention to Edge Shooter, or rather the shattered remains of the doll that were left behind after taking the force behind the last strike. Despite not being an active doll that could speak and interact with me it still hurt, more than I had actually thought it would. In the heat of the moment I hadn't even thought about the doll taking an attack that it couldn't just stand up from, and now it was left like this.
"Dollhouse, end contact."
Confirmed.
The shattered remains of Edge Shooter disappeared, though the black and red substance remained on the ground.
After a moment to get my head back in the game I turned toward Desperate. "Dollhouse, summon Sister Mercy, blood brain connection."
Confirmed.
The nun-like doll appeared next to me and I finally approached Desperate, looking down at the powerless villain for a moment. "You're finished now, don't try and struggle and I won't have to hurt you anymore then I have."
"Oh ultimatums, I love those," Desperate's voice was on the sarcastic end, seemingly unworried about his defeated state. "But sadly for you taking me in isn't going to get you Heartbreaker, after all he probably already used the escape tunnel in his room and blew the tunnel itself once he reached the secondary bunker."
Ice shot through my veins at the villain's words, but part of me held out some hope that he was lying. Thankfully Sister Mercy was able to move quite far from me when not exerting herself and went to the next room. After half a minute of searching she found where Heartbreaker had made his room, only to find it empty and a hidden door disguised by a well placed rug.
"Damn it!" I shouted, wanting so much just to hit something to let out the fury building in my system. All of this would have been pointless if Heartbreaker managed to slip away, maybe even just plain dangerous if he decided to go down in a blaze of glory and activate any sleeper agents he had.
"Yep, he probably plans to use the satellite phone I sold him in order to start making demands to get out of here safely, and given that the bunker is pretty well hidden and stocked up he will have plenty of time. Oh if only some desperate individual was willing to trade away that information for his freedom!" Desperate's tone was more conversational now, seemingly pressing for a deal.
Normally the thought of negotiating with a criminal would have left a bad taste in my mouth, doubly so when they had worked for someone like Heartbreaker. But the risk of letting Heartbreaker go was too large to not try and take that gamble. "I thought you said that you would follow your contract regardless of who was paying you."
Desperate let out a laugh. "True, but the bastard was cheap and lowballed me on price, meaning the most basic package doesn't include me risking my freedom for him. C'mon Thread is capturing me really a good use of your time compared to kicking his ass?"
I considered for a moment before ultimately deciding that regardless of how I felt about Desperate working for him, Heartbreaker was simply too big of a threat to let go. "Fine, I leave you here and find him, but if I come back and find you here."
"Say no more, I might be Desperate but I'm not looking for my next room to be a prison cell," Desperate rattled off both directions and coordinates, both of which I could use to find the surface entryway to the bunker.
I turned and started toward the nearest entrance before thinking better of it and just having Sister Mercy knock a hole in the wall for us to go through. "Remember, when I get back don't be here."
"Fair enough, oh right. I mentioned selling Heartbreaker a satellite phone, I never actually said that it worked. I gutted the thing the day after I started working for him." Desperate admitted, giving me a slight pause.
"So anything for money huh?" I asked, turning slightly back toward the prone villain.
"Yeah, but you know, fuck Heartbreaker."
With that said I allowed Sister Mercy to pick me up and had her follow the instructions that Desperate had given me, rushing through the woods with speed that would probably be concerning to me if I hadn't recently been flown around by Glory Girl.
Within moments we were at the location, a small clearing that looked almost like any other part of the forest, but after clearing away some coverage a disguised security door came into view. It had some sort of password lock on it that was supposed to keep the door locked, but even the solid metal of the door didn't last long against the strength of Sister Mercy.
"Dollhouse, end contact."
Confirmed.
Sister Mercy disappeared and I took a slow breath, focusing on the next doll I had chosen for the one on one with Heartbreaker. Even backed into a corner I couldn't guarantee that his mental strength wouldn't hold and cause problems for the final part of the plan, thus I had selected a doll that would act as the final coffin in the bastard's coffin.
"Dollhouse, summon Justice."
Confirmed.
Before me a lithe metallic being came into view, its body was chrome and cast in the shape of a woman with a white robe hung loosely off of its body. Its eyes were covered by a similarly white blindfold, and in its hand hung a scale. The expression on its face was one of absolute calm and control. "Have you called upon me to perform a trial?"
"Yes," I motioned my head down the ladder that dipped deep into the ground. "Down that way-" before I could even finish my sentence Justice brought an arm around me and jumped down, using its one free hand to catch the railing and letting out an intense sound as metal grinded against metal.
But soon enough we had hit the floor of the bunker, only for a shot to ring out and bounce harmlessly off of Justice. Standing on one side of the spacious and well equipped bunker was Heartbreaker, his appearance a perfect match for the various videos and pictures he often flooded the internet with.
Even knowing how utterly disgusting of a person he was, I couldn't deny there was something about him, a sense of natural charisma that practically flowed off of him. If not for the kind of monster he had chosen to be I could imagine him as a popular model or actor.
"You think you can come and take what's mine from me so easily?" Heartbreaker's voice was on the edge of hysterics, the gun in his hand slightly shaking.
"They aren't yours, all you've done is steal people from their homes for your own fucked up amusement." my voice was firm, the anger from how he had treated the people he had taken over, treated his own children by turning them into weapons boiling over.
"Without me those people are nothing, being controlled by me is the best thing to happen to those sluts!" Heartbreaker fired off more shots, but each one was just as ineffective as the first. When the gun clicked empty I felt a wave of power wash over me, the same kind of feeling from when Chastity had tried to hit me with her power.
Mental contamination by outside forces detected, purging negative influences.
And just the same as before it broke against the Dollhouse's augmentations. However the smile that came over me was for a different reason, he had given me all I needed.
"Justice, set a trial." my voice held a slight hint of malice in it, but I kept myself controlled.
"Indeed," the metallic doll lifted its scales toward Heartbreaker. "You say that you've brought more joy than despair into the lives of those around you, such things can be weighed against each other until the truth is found."
An indescribable feeling flowed through the room, freezing both myself and Heartbreaker in place. While I had known about this little aspect of the power I hadn't really grasped just how odd it would feel to have all control pulled from me.
Justice- Classification: Absolute Judgment Type
This doll contains the ability to create a perfect trial where truth and lies are determined based fully on all factors of the case with no preference for either side of the current trial. Morality of actions are taken into account fully based on those connected to the two parties and thus neither side can directly influence a trial once activated. The winning side of the trial can gain a boon for themselves or inflict a punishment depending on how the scales lower against either party.
At this point all I could do was watch and see the results.
Justice began to speak, its voice utterly inflectionless. "You say that you've produced happiness in those you've taken, and you are correct in this. The pleasure your power has brought those under your control is second to none, and those you favored live without worry or struggle," the right part of the scale dipped slightly.
"However more often than any pleasure you have brought pain, shattered lives and reduced to ruin those who had done you no harm," the scale tipped to the left. "Beyond simply the victims the families of those you've stolen were also hurt," and further left. "And the greatest of your sins, removing the free will of those you claim as yours, removing any choice beyond your service." and finally the left was fully down, as if pressed by an invisible hand.
"All evidence is indisputable, the misery that you've brought to both those under your control and the world at large is greater than any happiness that has been brought. As such judgment shall now be passed against you."
My body was freed from the control of the trial and I looked Heartbreaker in the eyes. "I want you to take what is most important from him, that is the punishment I've decided upon."
Justice simply nodded and raised a hand toward Heartbreaker, the man's eyes going wide as the punishment began. What exactly happened was hard to describe in normal terms, but if I had to try and sum it up the thing that was taken from him was the 'charisma' that hung about him.
There was no physical change, not really anyway. But if you had a before and after picture it would look like they were taken years apart. The charm that he held was gone, despite his body still being fit, his hair still being long and flowing, there was simply nothing attractive about the man in front of me. It would have been appropriate to compare him to a block of wood.
"The punishment is passed, no matter what happens from this day forth no one will lay eyes on you and covet you. No matter what powers you use or how deep you modify the mind of another it will be impossible for you to derive any positive attention. Beyond this it is within the scope of the punishment to remove your ability to find carnal pleasure. You will still feel it, but the ability to act upon it will forever be out of your reach. So concludes your trial."
Heartbreaker fell to his knees, sucking in massive gulps of breath and half moving half stumbling toward a mirror on a nearby bed, looking at himself. "What the fuck, what the fuck did you do to me?"
"Nothing you didn't deserve," I approached him slowly. "When you wake up next it's going to be in a much better world." he lunged at me, giving me all the opportunity I needed to press the stun gun against his neck and send him dropping to the floor.
And it seems it was still on the maximum setting, how sad.
I put a hand on Heartbreaker and closed my eyes. "Dollhouse, transport to the front of the complex." In a flash I was gone from the bunker and both myself, Justice, and Heartbreaker were in front of the building. "End contact." I waved my hand and Justice disappeared.
It was amazing how much had happened in such a short period of time. I moved on shaky legs to sit on the ground slightly away from Heartbreaker, undoing my mask for a moment to draw in unfiltered air and take one of the blood piles I kept on me. Once I felt right again I reattached the mask and tapped the side to open communication to the Dollhouse again. "This is Thread.
"Did you get him?" Lisa's response was quick and I could hear the slight jitter in her voice that came with her overindulgence in coffee.
"Yes, the plan is ready for its final stage. Send out the call." I swallowed any remaining exhaustion and prepared for the last step of the plan, finally ready to end this.
"On it boss, oh hey could you give him a really firm kick in the ribs? You know, for the road?" Lisa's voice was mixed with the typing of keys before disconnecting.
I couldn't help but laugh at the request, but decided to deny it. While Heartbreaker no doubt deserved it I would be hurting him much worse before the night was over.
Within about thirty minutes a number of helicopters began to fly over the area, shooting down beams of light that lit up the complex. Along with them numerous vehicles belonging to the PRT, SWAT, and a number of ambulances arrived. The first to approach was a familiar sight to anyone who had done even a slight look at the Guild, the best tinker in the world and the coordinator of almost every Endbringer fight, Dragon.
"That's really him, you brought down Heartbreaker." there was a tone of surprise behind the tinker's voice, and maybe a small hint of admiration. "You are Thread, the hero who recently premiered in Brockton Bay right?"
"Yes, it's really an honor to meet you, Dragon, but there are people inside who need help. Mastered victims who I was able to put into a state of unconsciousness for at least another three or so hours. Some of them are in really bad shape and are going to need immediate treatment." As much as I wanted to geek out about being in front of the best tinker in the world since Hero I had to focus on the here and now.
"We'll do what we can, you have my word on that." Dragon's voice, turning back toward the rest of the people and waving them forward.
"Hold on that for a moment," another figure approached, this one I only knew about from research, but she still struck a powerful presence despite that. Seven feet tall and covered in crystalline scales, the head of the Guild Narwhal. "While those people are victims they are still dangerous, transporting them to get help isn't going to be as easy as just taking them to a hospital and hoping for the best."
Dragon seemed like she wanted to argue, but simply turned back and said. "Understood."
"I actually have a plan for that," I had figured something like this would happen, after all despite everything they had gone through the moment they weren't around Heartbreaker they had the potential to be deadly toward anyone too close. "I plan to break Heartbreaker's control over everyone he has ever mastered. But I needed witnesses for it," without waiting for an argument I focused and repeated the words my mentor had when we stood overlooking the Boat Graveyard.
"Dollhouse, Inventory Select: Black Box Collection, Lord Rebellion."
Warning, current control level may lead to negative consequences. Continue?
I was a bit taken aback by the sudden message, of all of the dolls I had summoned so far this was the first to give any sort of warning before having them summoned. But even if there was a risk I couldn't just back down. "Yes."
The doll appeared with the usual lack of fanfare, though its appearance made up for that easily enough. The doll itself was crafted from a finely polished black wood into maculine features, its size almost on par with Narwhal's own impressive height and bulky as well. It wore a strange set of pure white armor over parts of its body, but it was piecemeal rather than what one might have imagined from a knight from a movie. In its hand it held the metal staff of a flag which showed two crossing chains being shattered by a rod between them.
"Blood brain connection." I brought the doll to life, and instantly my vision whited out as a pain I had never imagined exploded in my head.
"You call upon me and tie me up with strings to dance for your command, do you think that I am a toy soldier meant to be moved in whatever way you decide child?" The voice was powerful and booming, pressing down on me and almost driving me to my knees. But all at once my vision cleared and the pain was gone, leaving me looking at the doll whose painted eyes looked none too impressed. "Luckily for you I am brought before more chains than can be counted, so this once I will overlook your actions and accept the spirit of my summoning."
It turned toward the two heroes, turning its head specifically to look at Dragon for a moment and letting out a small growl. "More chains than I care for indeed," Lord Rebellion walked over to Heartbreaker and brought its flag up over him.
"The tyrant lies defeated, his territory collapsed, his army beaten, his body and soul dragged through the mud. Today I declare freedom from his rule, my flag is the oath of broken chains that extends to all who want freedom regardless of all." Lord Rebellion slammed its flag down upon Heartbreaker, but stopped before actually hitting him.
A pulse of invisible force exploded off of the villain, and although invisible to most I could see something like chains coming off of Heartbreaker, each link being burned from the source to the victims.
As I followed them my eyes ran over Dragon, and for a moment I felt like I could see chains on her as well, burning away just as freely as those from Heartbreaker. But when I blinked I couldn't see them anymore. I was probably more exhausted then I had realized and had a moment of seeing double.
The single move by the doll drained me more than I had thought, dropping me to a knee as the final drops of the liquid blood refiller went into my body, barely enough to keep me going without dropping to the ground.
"And with that our alliance comes to an end, the next time you seek my power do so differently, or the next tyrant to be brought low shall be yourself." Lord Rebellion struck its flag into the ground before suddenly disappearing.
Forceable contract termination.
I would have time to worry about all that later, for the moment I simply looked toward the two heroes in front of me and gave a nod. "It's done, his control is broken on everyone."
Narwhal looked at me, as if sizing me up for a moment before turning to Dragon. "What do you think?"
Dragon for her part seemed frozen on the spot, not responding for almost half a minute before turning to Narwhal. "People are hurt, I say we take the risk and bring them somewhere safe."
Narwhal frowned at that for a moment. "The bosses might not be happy about that decision."
There was a pause before Dragon spoke again. "I have already let one person down by not being able to do what's right, if someone has a problem with me wanting to help people then I'll explain to them that I did what was right."
A look of pure shock went over Narwhal's face for a moment, and I admit that it was probably a mirror of my own. Everything I had read about Dragon had shown a real deference toward authority, hearing the passion and resolve behind her voice made me feel slightly better.
"There is one other thing," I forced their focus back on me. "Heartbreaker's kids are in there, they are going to need new homes and real help," I closed my eyes for a moment before continuing. "Whatever bounty is on Heartbreaker, use it to help them. They are victims as much as anyone else in there."
Dragon gave a small nod. "Done, I will do everything in my power to make sure they are taken care of. You have my word."
There was nothing more I could say to that, this was as good of a deal as I could possibly hope for. "Then I'd love to stay, but I'm about to pass out."
Narwhal seemed to break from her confusion for a moment and focus on me. "We have paramedics who can look you over, and I'm sure we can get a ride for you."
"Thanks, but I have a doctor and she gets jealous if I see other people, Dollhouse reverse summoning." I blinked back into the lobby of the Dollhouse and stumbled a bit forward, only to be caught by Lisa and Riley who had been waiting for me.
"I'm back." I said under my breath, enjoying the warmth of the two after the hell I had seen.
It didn't take long for the two of them to practically drag me into the medical room and hook me up with the same machines and treatment I had gotten after my fight with Hookwolf, forced to explain the whole story between bites of food.
"So Heartbreaker is really down huh?" Lisa leaned back in her chair and let out a small hum. "Still say you should have kicked him in the ribs."
"Lisa!" Riley and I both shouted at once, to which we only got a grin in return.
Riley let out a small yawn and rubbed at her eyes, looking utterly exhausted from waiting up all night. Lisa managed to shoo her out of the room and convince her that she could keep an eye on the machines.
The two of us just talked for a while, not about anything important but movies we had seen, books we had read, just normal things until I felt exhaustion come over me. Lisa unhooked me from the machines and stretched out a bit.
"You know, there is one thing I don't get through." Lisa yawned a bit and started to get comfortable in her own chair. "If 'Desperate' had been working for Heartbreaker and you needed a satellite phone to get service, how the hell did he know your…your…'' she yawned one more time and passed out in her chair.
I blinked a bit at the realization, but the pull of sleep was intense. Besides, it was something I could worry about tomorrow. Right now, the only thing I could focus on was how comfortable the bed was and how heavy my eyes were.