Normal procedure.
I'm frowning. I'd have thought that Project: Match would be getting the full mushroom treatment. That's what I'd have done if it wasn't a project that Mr. Luthor's friends had been directly involved with. Stick him doing retail inventory for a month, something like that. No risk of him seeing something that he's not supposed to, and no risk that he starts acting out and demanding investigations because he thinks he's been excluded.
It's that or throw the welcome wagon at him, try and sway him to Lex's side with kindness... Which would be just as suspicious.
But there's normal procedure and normal procedure.
Normal procedure for a break-in is that my on-site team is notified. Desk organises an evacuation and the automatic lock-ins, and the active team goes hunting. Whether whoever it is survives or not depends on where they are, what they've seen and if they're armed. But normal procedure for Superman breaking in is a lot different.
Yeah, when
walls aren't a big impediment to someone, lock-downs aren't going to do much.
We can't kill Superman.
We've got a few kryptonite lasers and I think one of the science teams is working with anti-matter, and those could theoretically do the job. But the fallout from killing him would wreck the company, even if we were acting inside the law doing it. So depending on what he's doing, normal procedure for Superman is to call the police, a friendly newspaper or radio journalist, record everything and remotely flash the hard drive of anything incriminating that he's heading towards. Usually when he breaks in he just heads for Mr. Luthor's office anyway.
He's polite that way, thankfully. Most of the time it's one damaged window.
For other people with superpowers it's the same sort of thing. Top-tier powers? Don't bother. Hero or not, they're out of our league. Our orders are to cover an evacuation and then get out ourselves. Mid-tier? Depends on who they are and who's on-site. Some, my team can handle with specialist weapons. Other times we subcontract to one of Mr. Luthor's 'special' contacts, but that only works if they're a known criminal or we're really sure whoever we're calling in can kill them. Even if they don't have a criminal record in America, it's usually not worth the risk.
Yeah, the big guns, that's what the guys in powered armour are for. Anyone who isn't super-tough generally reacts to bullets the same way as the security teams...
On the other side of things, LexCorp actively tries to recruit people with superpowers. I went with Mr. Luthor when he recruited Hugo Danner, and that was… That was more effort than a potential employee with superpowers usually gets. Totally worth it in his case, of course, but I honestly can't think of a single background check I've done on someone with superpowers that hasn't involved them getting offered something, even if it's not the role they applied for.
Wonder how that's been going anyway? Any closer to super-strength in a needle yet?
When-.
No, hang on, let's check that. On the tablet. Let's see… Background check summaries, superpowers…
Heha! Oh yeah, there was one. Had the 'superpower' to squirt blood out of his tear ducts or something like that. And he had no other skills. Wasn't even worth vivisecting.
...Isn't there a lizard which does that? Ah, yes:
Short-horned Lizards. Mostly as a defensive reflex, and design to confuse rather than damage.
But that was the only one. And even after he squirted the poor woman interviewing him, he only got a few completely proportionate bruises. I remember if because he squired Evans too, and he -a man who once walked three miles after a helicopter crash with two bullets in him- spend the rest of the day muttering 'What the fuck?' to himself.
I mean, that's a perfectly
reasonable reaction.
And so normal procedure for a kryptonian isn't normal procedure for a normal high schooler. Standard assessment here we go. Powers? Very strong. Control? Used to be terrible, but, tablet, call up the up-to-date assessment based on reports from assets in Happy Harbor… Pre-misery wave unfortunately, but it'll do. If he'd not a raging berserker now and he wasn't four months ago, whatever was wrong is probably fixed.
I assume the 'misery wave' terminology is at Lex's insistence. Less prosaic than 'Anti-Life Broadcast'. So less likely for his people to mythologize it.
"It looks like you're getting information on Project: Match."
I'm on my feet and staring at the door. Mr. Luthor doesn't usually-.
"Would you like some help with that?"
Oh, no. The horror! It's
Clippy!
It's the AI. I sit down again. "That's not funny. Can't you get your own voice?"
"I was programmed to respect everything about Alexander Luthor. Why would I select anyone else's voice?"
At least make it a little different? Synthesize it a little to make it clear it's not the man himself?
"So you can be your own man?
"I could, but I wasn't programmed to value that." Mr. Luthor's face appears on my tablet, another good reason to prefer paper. I don't know why Mr. Luthor hasn't told him to change it. "Is Mitchell to be subjected to extraordinary recruitment?"
Are you kidding? Lex probably loves the idea. Plus, the AI can pose as him for any meeting not held face-to-face.
"No. Normal-" I run my finger down the page until I get to the exact line. "-recruitment, external, active, conventional."
"Conventional?"
As opposed to the
unconventional treatment like 'bloody eye guy'?
I shrug. I'm sure there's a camera in here somewhere for him to see out of. "Mister Luthor said to follow the normal procedure. Project: Match fits all the requirements for being a high value asset. Even if we just got him replacing satellite launch vehicles for a couple of weeks, that's a saving of a few million dollars."
Since they know he has pretty much all the powers of Superman, if a little weaker due to youth. To be fair, that sort of ability set would be
quite lucrative, especially if you could reach orbit and return safely,
The AI makes a show of looking thoughtful, as if it can't outthink any human on the planet a million times over. "He also has kryptonian hearing and vision. Not all LexCorp facilities are lead-lined or fitting with kryptonian-grade sound insulation."
Happy Harbor… Happy Harbour? Guess it's an old British town.
Nice to see OL's little Cake Man moment is still in place.
"No, look, there's a LexFoods farm not too far from there. No special projects at all."
"That you know about."
I shudder to imagine what
nefarious things could be lurking near Happy goddamn Harbour...
I roll my eyes. "If there was something special I needed to know, Mister Luthor would have mentioned it. The aim is to make him identify with LexCorp, and Superman grew up on a farm. He's predisposed to feel positively about it."
"Check his file again. He goes to school in Happy Harbour, but he lives in New York."
Also, I'm sure it notes that Mitchell doesn't have much contact with Superman anyway.
"Then it's an easy commute to Metropolis, and all of our buildings here are rigged for kryptonians."
"Not for Mitchell Kent."
Because he'd be doing things the
human way, not the superhero way, eh?
I'm about to say 'What?', when I work it out. "Secret identity, right. He won't fly over and he won't use the zeta tubes. Clark Kent doesn't know Diana of Themyscira, so he can't justify staying over." I can't help but chuckle. "Princess Diana has two sons who look just like him and share his surname. Do you think anyone in the Daily Planet has joked about that?"
People probably respect Clark Kent too much to joke about that.
"Not unless they want Ms. Lane's displeasure. Jimmy once stared at a picture of them for seven seconds before whispering 'no way', if that's of any-"
"Hehaa!"
"-interest. Of course, based on their apparent age, he would have had to be a High School student himself at the time he sired them."
So unless Diana was doing some cradle-robbing given their relative ages...
"It's still funny. Okay, New York. Marketing analysis. That's pretty safe. No sensitive material there."
"Nothing to put a kryptonian through his paces, either. And while I love data analysis, most humans don't."
Well, not everyone can have the glamorous, big-ticket jobs. He's probably lucky he isn't being stuck in the mail room of the local branch.
I shrug. "Doesn't matter. We already know what he can do physically. I can just copy the file across for the acquisition report. I could probably do it from memory, actually."
After one idiot tried hitting Superman with a sap, Mr. Luthor made sure that we understood exactly what the alien could do to us so that no one risked giving him just cause again. I've seen some shit, but the 'this is your skull at escape velocity' lecture… That was some shit.
I'm guessing that was
very early in his career. Almost as silly as throwing your gun at him. And unlike the George Reeves version, he wouldn't bother ducking.
"So you want to find out what he can do mentally?"
I nod. "We don't have a good psychological profile for him when he's sane. If we assign him to Miss Teschmacher, she can handle all that during a normal work day."
I suppose that's a bonus to having him hanging around.
"Her clearance could be an issue."
"Civilization is collapsing. She's too busy with normal stuff for that to come up."
And if he's trying to keep a low profile, Mitchell won't be flexing his muscles or speed.
"You think."
"You can check her diary, but unless you know something I'll just call her now."
"As you will." The hologram smiles, though who knows what the AI's really thinking? "I'll look forward to your analysis."
Hopefully not during her interview with Mitchell...