April 28th, 2013
10:02 EST
Different types of gun make different noises.
There's the
bang of an explosive-projectile weapon as the propellant detonates, then the
whoosh of expelled gas and the
tink of expelled brass. The electrical hum of a railgun's charged capacitor, buzz of air turning to plasma and crack of the broken sound barrier. Lasers are quiet, but they still make a quiet sizzle as they incinerate airborne particles.
Plasma
fizzes.
The guard ducks back and pulses of plasma hit the ground behind where he was standing. Three shots, precisely aimed. He looks down at the ground where the carpet is smouldering, and I've give up pretending not to look. I need to know what's happening and he's
really distracted right now.
Then he scrabbles backwards as beams of plasma experimentally punch through the thin interior wall near where he was standing, his gun coming up and pointing towards the door.
Okay, there are a lot of different types of plasma and I don't know them well enough to tell them apart by sight or sound. That might stun if it hits-. The shot to the floor didn't set it on fire or punch through, which means it's probably not all that energetic. Containment's good, though, and I know there's a sort of high-pressure low-temperature plasma stream some places use in mining…
"They got guns! Laser guns!"
I suddenly picture Paul and Robin rolling their eyes.
"Can you get out?"
"
Fuck, ah… Maybe?" He angles away from the wall, deeper into the room. Those plasma weapons would go through the office furniture easily, but it's concealment and… Maybe it's psychological? "This place have an outside fire escape?"
"No, but there's a second stairwell on the-."
I hear a
bang as the door at the opposite end of the floor is kicked open. It's not in
this room, so the guard guy might not have heard it, but whoever's shooting at him now has a guy who isn't caught in a choke point.
What's going on?
Setting off robots was pretty easy for LexCorp. They had pretty much perfect control of them the whole time. Getting… One? Of their security guys and some local criminals to raid one of their own offices? A bit less control, but still
fairly controlled. Paul was pretty sure that control is a big thing for Lex Luthor.
But where does the second team come into it?
Is this an
actual robbery, but the LexCorp Security guards were a
whole lot closer than they thought? I know LexCorp has some pretty good power armour but I don't think it goes
that fast. And if they had power armour they'd have either stormed in or hit him through the wall. No, it looks like S.W.A.T. gear rather than anything extra special.
Or maybe the first team are the LexCorp guys and the second team is something else? Or… They're
both genuine? Two LexCorp teams sounds a bit too disorderly for LexCorp, but, maybe?
"Three guys on the stairs and-." The guard glances in the direction of the guy trying to flank him. I guess he heard something. "-one other-!"
The flanker puts a plasma shot
through the door, another near miss. Guard ducks down and scrabbles back towards-. Towards me and Janet. He's still got his gun, but I guess he doesn't think it's worth taking a shot without a clear view of his target.
But if they herd him
this way-.
Another S.W.A.T. guy enters from the door nearest the stairwell, sweeping the room with the barrel of his gun. Over his eyes-. Just a visor. No thermal imaging or anything like that.
Okay, if I can't tell who's a real criminal and who's acting, I should just-. Maybe if-.
Stairwell guy gets a clear line of sight and takes aim-.
I close my left eye and
squint. Angelika said it's possible to change the wave length of heat vision, and I can
see the magnetic containment vessel inside the plasma gun. I haven't really practiced this much but…
A ray of what I
hope is infrared light melts a hole in the meeting room window, hits the interior of the plasma gun's barrel and melts a hole in it.
I immediately close my eyes and try relaxing my eye muscles. That felt… Weird, but the plasma gun should-. Well, if it
explodes then-.
I hear it chime, and the guy carrying it stows it and draws a handgun.
Ah, it had a safety mechanism. That means that I can-.
The guard opens the door, scrambles inside and then slams it shut before rolling to the side. My eyes are still closed, and from the sound of it he isn't going to spend much time looking at me.
"Two on me, don't know where the other two went."
"They look like LexCorp?"
"Didn't see a
name badge!"
His heart rate is faster, but he's no where near panicking. Ah. Okay, open my left eye a little-. Both of the… Guys from Group Two are hanging back to deny the guard a good angle. He's only got a handgun, so unless he gets real lucky their armour should be able to take that. So either they don't know what he's carrying, or their armor is… Fake? No, decent armor is easier to get than plasma guns-.
Wait. That's Justifier armour. They just changed the helmet! So they're
not professionals, they're just-.
Squint real hard and…
Fire. And there's the chime.
"You too, huh?"
The voice sounds male. Nothing else about it really stands out. I mean, Justifiers don't sound like that, but nothing else.
"What we get for buying from that asshole. What do we do about their hostages?"
"They work for LexCorp."
"Fair. Breach the room?"
"Pretty sure I can shoot them from here, actual-"
Open eye a little, squint and fire a
short burst.
Using heat vision on a regular gun… It work pretty well, but it's really obvious and…
You can mess up the person holding the gun if you're not really careful. If it's a revolver you can usually heat the grip without cooking off the bullets, but if it's got a magazine then you
can't. It's not a matter of control; the conduction of the metal is just too efficient. And there's no clever detection system if you warp the barrel. Superman and Angelika both said that they'd had people get injured because the gun they melted a little misfired.
Plus, rays of heat don't just
appear. A plasma gun overheating because it wasn't properly maintained, that's believable. A regular gun? That's not. So…
Distraction.
I make a sleeping yawn noise, then act like I'm trying to get up before stumbling to my knees. One of the guys outside raises his gun and fires at where I'd be if I stood up, but I'm already on all fours and… Trying to do a convincing drunk-crawl towards the wall next to the door. The guard guy stares at me for a moment, so I give him a drunken smile before getting back to my crawling.
Okay, stare forwards. The door doesn't block my vision, so I can see the two guys outside approaching the other side of the door.
Let's see if I can do drunken kung fu without being drunk or knowing kung fu.