6th February 2013
15:23 GMT -5
I drop down from the ceiling panel I shoved aside, landing lightly on the floor. "If there're any bugs here, I'd need more equipment to find them."
Artemis shakes her head. "She's
kryptonian. She can probably just listen to us from
miles away."
Match looks around, his eyes unfocusing-. Really?
"If she
is, I can't see her."
Artemis crosses her arms. "
Superman already tried that one on Ollie."
Match does a guilty smile. "I think getting away from the Anti-Life got me my sense of humour back."
I nod, and so does Artemis. Despite everything, I actually feel
better about being here than I did about being in Gotham. I mean, their history is…
Really bad-. And their present isn't all that much better. Or any better. But I smiled when Match did that.
It feels good.
"Yeah." Artemis glances at me. "Do you think she's right? Like, would it be better if we started moving people here? Everyone…" She looks back down the corridor, towards the greenhouses where the first batch of refugees are tending the first crop of seedlings. "Everyone who's working here seems to prefer it."
I nod. "Same here. Everyone said that they were treated fine, and that they'd rather stay here than go back."
Match nods. "I'm pretty sure she was telling the truth. The only thing… I think she's dying."
Artemis frowns. "Why?"
"I tried not to show it, but she's giving off kryptonite radiation. It… Really… Itches."
Hm. "That's not a lot. It doesn't take
much kryptonite to put Superman down. If you're still walking around…"
"We've all been taking lessons in kryptonian martial arts. And I'm… When I was still… Berserk… I could disassociate, from it. Like it was happening to someone else while I just… Watched. I think I… I can deal with actual
pain better than the others."
"But she was flying around, and she busted through that hut's ceiling. Green kryptonite doesn't
completely turn off kryptonian powers, but…"
Match shakes his head. "I don't know. If she's got enough inside her body that I can feel it from outside, she shouldn't be able to do that."
I shrug. "Maybe kryptonians here aren't the same as our kryptonians. She already said their history was different."
"What, like they're
powered by kryptonite?"
"Worked for
The Kryptonite Man. Kryptonian organelles from
our Earth need sunlight and get damaged by kryptonite. Maybe here it works differently?"
Artemis snorts. "At least you know if she offers you a syringe, she's just trying to help. But we still need to decide what we're going to do."
I shrug. "Nothing? This place is objectively better with their Syndicate looking after them than they are on
our Earth. And we don't know when we might be able to get rid of the Anti-Life permanently."
She doesn't look sure. "Will they let them come back when we
do?"
"Would they
want to? We're-. This isn't like the Sheeda. We're going to be rebuilding for
years. And so many people have died…" I
take a moment. "Match, how many people could live and work here?"
He looks around, his eyes a little lower.
"A few thousand?"
I nod. For a proof-of-concept… "I don't think we'll have trouble finding a few thousand people who'd want to move here."
"So…" She shifts awkwardly. "We find them and bring them to the portal, instead of Mistress just grabbing whoever?"
"WayneCorp has a list of people with specialised skills. We can get them
exactly who they want."
"But what she wants is
us."
Match shakes his head. "She wants people who are strong and tough. She doesn't even know that you're both superheroes."
I nod. "And the Justice League is using villains from Belle Reve. But are they really the people we should send to Evil-Earth?"
She shrugs. "What about the Terrors? Or Captain Cold?"
"That's… Kind of a hard test of how 'reformed' they are. I… Guess we could send… Arsenal, over to keep them in line..?"
Artemis knows Roy better than
I do. With the whole… Being replaced thing, it still kinda feels weird talking to him. He's closer to Beryl and New Kara rather than Kaldur or… Me. But he probably has the most trouble with the Anti-Life out of all of us. Getting him off Earth, doing something that's useful, would be better for him than keeping him with us.
Match frowns. "Okay, and you think Ultrawoman's going to be okay with us just telling her this?"
I smirk at him. "Unless you want to fly us back to the portal."
"I don't actually know where it is. I mean, I could carry you around while I search the whole world, but that could take a while and they'd know where we were heading."
One other thing…
"But what do we do about feeding Gotham?"
Artemis shrugs. "Tell them it's our arrangement fee or something. They're only shipping cheap stuff anyway. I don't think Ultrawoman's gunna complain as long as her project works out. We might be able to talk her into letting us use her portal generator to move things around on our side, too."
Mitchell nods. "Okay, but what about Mistress?"
Another shrug. "What
about her? We're gunna need to deal with the city bosses eventually. She's better than a
lot of people, but she's still the leader of a bunch of Justified."
"Are we..?" He looks around. "Are we sure we can't fix her? I mean, the Justified would have gone with
someone, and she isn't doing anything evil."
"I dunno." I shrug. "I dunno. We haven't ever returned a city boss before. It
might be something we can do, but there's such a lot of them, and… We don't have the resources we'd need to prevent the Anti-Life just… Picking someone else."
Match frowns. "Don't… Depressed people handle Anti-Life exposure better than regular people? And they've… Gotta have
some superheroes, even if they're not all that good at it."
Yes. "So we just take their problem cases off their hands and use their manpower to hold onto Gotham!"
Artemis holds up a hand. "
If she goes for it. Supervillain bosses don't usually take it well when someone disrupts their brilliant plans. Can we..? Do we have
access to the files they've made on their enemies?"
Match smiles. "Or Lex Luthor's phone number."
I start typing on-. "Ah, actually,
yes."
Artemis comes a little closer. "Okay, so who looks-?"
"No, I mean, we've got Lex Luthor's phone number. Ah. It looks like Ultraman liked to warn him whenever he did anything, because… Well, according to Ultrawoman's notes, he did it because he enjoyed watching Lex suffer from his failure to protect people."
"Is it
current?"
I pick up a phone. "One way to find out."