"People will absolutely take it the wrong way," Sarah protested, glaring at the head accessory that Sirin had made. "You're not even pretending to be subtle about it, either."
"Subtlety is for cowards," Sirin replied cheekily. She gave the hairband a quick spin between her fingers. "Besides, I have an excellent reason for choosing to incorporate the feathers."
Sarah raised an eyebrow skeptically, to which Sirin rolled her eyes, smiling. "I am Miracle Star, and she is the Simurgh," Sirin explained patiently. "I won against her, I get to do what I want with what's left."
"Yeah, I'm not sure about that," Sarah muttered under her breath. "It's...a unique design though. Very distinctive."
Sirin perked up immediately, grinning proudly at her friend. "That's the point! An excellent reminder that I shouldn't be messed with!"
"Or they'll think you're going nuts," Sarah countered wryly. "The Simurgh isn't someone you want to be associated with, Sirin."
Sirin tilted her head slightly to one side considering the statement. Then she shook her head.
"I'm not associating myself with her," she said slowly, actively willing Sarah to understand her point. "I'm associating myself with what happened at Madison. The Simurgh is powerful and scary, and I beat her. Which means I'm powerful and scary. It makes perfect sense."
"Look..." Sarah trailed off. She cleared her throat nervously. "Let me put this bluntly, Sirin. Wearing the Simurgh's feathers on your head? It will make people think that you're going crazy. That you're going to end up like her."
Sirin blinked in surprise once Sarah had finished speaking before turning her attention back towards her head accessory. It had been a spur of the moment thing, really. She'd had a number of ideas involving her costume and the Simurgh feathers, but had rejected every one until the present design had come together. It made sense to her. A sign of her victory. A declaration of her power. Why would others think that was weird?
"Well, it's too late now," Sirin said, coming to the decision. She stuck the hairband on top of her head before turning to the mirror, tilting her head back and forth to make sure it was properly secured.
Sarah sighed heavily in resignation as she watched Sirin, shaking her head. At this point, she knew how stubborn the younger girl could be once she'd set her mind on something. Just her opinion probably wouldn't be enough to change her mind, so…
"Come on," The blonde said. She pushed herself up from the comfortable mattress and headed for the bedroom door. "We need a second opinion."
"A what? From who?" Sirin asked curiously. But she followed Sarah down the stairs to the front door, where the older girl started to pull on her shoes and coat.
"The only person we know that has actual modeling experience," Sarah explained. She pulled out her phone and typed something. "If she's not busy, we're going to go meet Victoria."
Sirin hummed thoughtfully at Sarah's proposal, debating whether or not it was worth going through such lengths to gather a second opinion.
"Don't worry," Sarah said encouragingly. She must have noticed Sirin's hesitation. "I'm sure that she'll be more than happy to help us out."
"..okay." Sirin agreed. She started putting on her shoes.
"Oh, and no portals unless there's an emergency. We're going to go to their house like normal people and enjoy the crispy, fresh-ish air of the city. If that's fine with you?" Sarah added wryly, winking playfully at Sirin as she did so.
Sirin huffed loudly before crossing her arms beneath her chest. "I'll forgive your attempt at calling me lazy. This time," she conceded. She was trying for regal, but really just sounded like the child she was. "But only because I was going to suggest it myself."
Sarah rolled her eyes at Sirin's dramatics, before opening the door for her friend and following her out onto the street. She took a moment to make sure it was locked, and then the pair set out to one of the nearby bus stops. Sarah would have loved to walk the distance, but Brockon was just too big for that. Fortunately it wasn't a particularly difficult trip, even with them taking a few detours to buy sweets, some drinks and, at Sirin's insistence, a cone of strawberry ice cream.
However, despite the purple-haired girl's enjoyment of her cold treat, she couldn't stop herself from sneaking glances at Sarah. The lines she'd seen on her friend's back were similar to the ones other children in the Tower had, but they'd never disappeared like that. Why was that happening to her friend? Was she really okay?
She mulled over the questions as they sat together on the bus to the Dallon's neighborhood, one of upmarket homes, lawns and ever-present white picket fences. And she lingered behind slightly after they arrived, as her…best friend? walked over to where Victoria was waiting for them. The older blonde smiled at the two, seemingly not noticing the strange expression on Sirin's face.
"Hey Sarah! Sirin!" The heroine called cheerfully. She waved enthusiastically at her friends, jogging the last bit of sidewalk to the bus stop, and wrapping one arm around Sarah in a hug as soon as she reached her. "Took you long enough, let's get inside. It's fucking freezing out here."
Sarah shivered as a strong gust of winter wind blew down the street, and Sirin moved quickly to her side, trying not to show how concerned she was.
"Yes, let's," Sarah sighed. She sounded very tired. Victoria didn't notice it, though, simply ruffling Sirin's hair playfully as a greeting and quickly pulling away before her hand was slapped, before half-leading and half-dragging them up the street to the Dallon family home.
"Sorry for being late," Sarah added, as they approached the property. She sounded sheepish and slightly out of breath. "We were delayed."
Victoria snorted in amusement as she led Sarah and Sirin up the garden path to the front door. Only once they were all inside, with the door closed, did she reply. "Amy's at the hospital, so we'll just have to wait until she gets back if you want a third opinion."
"We brought ice cream," Sirin chirped helpfully.
"Good! I love ice cream," Victoria said enthusiastically. "We can use it as a bribe to get Amy to hurry up."
Sirin nodded eagerly. She could easily open a portal to the hospital and drag Amy back home if need be, but if she could slack off a bit and indulge in ice-cream, having the other girl walk back was perfectly fine with her.
"Parents won't be back for a few hours, so…" Victoria tailed off, leading them into the living room. They'd been here often enough to know the way, and both girls made sure that they'd taken off their shoes before following. On arrival, they found Vicky stretched out on one of the sofas, with a fluffy blanket wrapped around her.
"What can I do for you two?" she asked. "We haven't talked since Madison, and I hope you're both alright. Sarah said you wanted to ask me something?"
Sarah smiled at Victoria's question before turning to Sirin, watching expectantly. Sirin rolled her eyes, plopping down on the sofa next to her other friend.
"I'd like an opinion," she said eventually. After Sarah had been so against the idea, she found herself a bit nervous now. Was it really a good plan?
"Sure!" Victoria said. The older girl sat up on the sofa, crossing her legs to give Sirin some more space. Then she leaned forward, clearly curious. "About what?"
Sirin reached into her bag, and a portal formed inside of it as she realized that she'd forgotten to bring her hairband. She made a play of rooting around inside of it, then pulled the feather-adorned accessory through to reveal it to Victoria. Then she slipped it on, straightening her back, chin held high. And if her proud smile was a little uncertain, who could've said.
"So…any thoughts?" Sirin demanded after a long moment of silence.
"..." Victoria blinked several times, processing what she was seeing. "So that's going to be part of your costume now?"
"Yes!" Sirin confirmed cheerfully, puffing her chest out proudly as she said so. "It's a statement! Proof of my victory over the Simurgh."
"Right." Victoria glanced at Sarah briefly who simply shrugged helplessly. Noting that, the older blonde returned her attention to Sirin, the younger girl still sitting confidently in front of her.
"What's your opinion?" Sirin repeated patiently.
"It looks," Victoria mused, trying to figure out how to describe what she was looking at diplomatically. A moment later, Sarah pinched two fingers around her nose as the older heroine broke out into a broad smile.
"You know what?" Victoria said. She reached over to Sirin, placing her hands on the girl's shoulders.. "I think it fits you quite nicely. Especially considering that you're a bit... You know, eccentric?"
"Eccentric?" Sirin repeated, tilting her head to one side in confusion. "I'll take that as a compliment." She decided.
"You should!" Victoria said, ruffling Sirin's hair fondly. She pulled back just as her target scowled at her, smiling impishly in a way that the purple-haired girl knew she couldn't entirely resist. She sighed, accepting the inevitable and smiling back hesitantly.
"And you've definitely got model potential," Victoria added approvingly, completely oblivious to the way Sarah's eye twitched briefly at those words. "Still young, now. But you'll turn heads in a few years, I bet."
"Eugh. You like vanilla ice cream?" Sirin replied, deliberately shifting the subject. She did enjoy spending time with Victoria and Sarah too, but…romance weirded her out.
"Sure." Victoria said. She ruffled the girl's hair again, as if trying to distract her. Then she flitted away to find bowls.
Sirin, meanwhile, shook her head a few times to settle her hair before reaching into another portal. They'd gotten ice cream for Vicky and Amy, but she'd put it in the freezer back home to stop it from defrosting. Bending of the rules Sarah had given, yes, maybe. But her friend had agreed with the idea, which meant it had to be okay. A short minute later, each of the three had a bowl of delicious, frozen dessert in front of them.
"So, is there anything else I can help you with?" Victoria asked between bites of ice cream. "I'll have to go pick up Amy later, but she didn't even reply when I told her we had ice cream and she should come home to share. So she'll probably be busy at the hospital for another few hours."
"Don't worry about it," Sarah said, savoring her own ice cream with slow bites. "We just wanted to get some other opinions on Sirin's new costume."
Sirin nodded along, eating steadily whilst occasionally glancing at Sarah. The lines she'd on her friend's neck before were nowhere to be seen, leaving her perplexed. Was she seeing things? Sarah did feel somehow... heavier when moving through space, as if she was more 'real' than everything else. But aside from that, everything seemed normal.
"Good!" Victoria said around another spoonful. The loud word brought Sirin's attention back to her. "Because I have plans!"
"Plans?" Sarah asked curiously. "What kind of plans?"
Victoria smiled, taking a moment to finish off the remains of her ice cream. "I'm going on a patrol with mom later today, and I'd love to have you tagging along. I mean, if you're interested, I'd love to have some company. Mom won't mind, I think she likes you two."
"Eh, I can't exactly fly, and jogging down the street at night doesn't seem like a good idea," Sarah noted. "Sirin could probably use the visibility from going out with you, though."
Sirin considered this for a few seconds before nodding. "Okay." she said. She laid down her bowl and stretched lazily. "Though I'll need to get changed."
"Awesome! I'm going to go change and call mom. Be right back!" Victoria said cheerfully. She picked up her empty bowl and rushed out of the room, leaving the other two girls alone.
"You know," Sarah noted. "She really held herself back from interrogating you about the Simurgh fight."
"She did." Sirin agreed. Her face fell. "Why?"
"Because she thinks she's your friend." Came the instant reply. Sarah wiggled a hand. "She's jealous of not being allowed to go herself, really wants to know the details, but she also doesn't want to crowd you over it. Her mom might've told her not to ask, too."
"I see."
Sarah stared at Sirin for a few seconds before sighing heavily. "Just don't give too many details unless you want to spend the entire patrol being interrogated. You know how curious she is. And you should go get into your costume."
"Will you be okay here?" Sirin asked. "Or would you like to come back whilst I change?"
"I'll be fine." The blonde smiled at her. "Might talk with Amy if she comes back with her mom, then head home.
Sirin nodded, then opened a portal beneath her feet to fall through it. A few seconds later the portal shifted to the vertical and Sirin stepped through, dressed in her Miracle Star costume, She was carefully adjusting the feathers on her headband.
Sarah raised an eyebrow in surprise at the speed at which Sirin had changed into her costume. "I'm just warning you, PHO will definitely start rumors." Sirin paused as she considered this possibility before shaking her head.
"It'll be fine," she declared.
Sarah shrugged. "Up to you."
Victoria returned downstairs a few minutes later, dressed in her own costume and holding her cell phone. She smiled brightly at Sirin's eagerness. "So, Mom's on her way home and she already picked up Amy. Apparently, they were done with today's work early and everything was pretty slow. Which means we've got the whole night free."
"The whole night for patrolling?" Sarah asked doubtfully. "Don't you have school tomorrow?"
"Well," Victoria mumbled, rubbing the back of her neck sheepishly. "Mom wanted to earlier this week, but I was busy, and we're doing it now because her schedule's kinda full tomorrow."
"Busy? With what?" Sirin asked curiously, glancing curiously at the older girl.
"Date with Dean," Victoria admitted, blushing.
Sirin rolled her eyes at Victoria's words but didn't comment further. Sarah looked like she really wanted to say something, but managed to hold herself back and simply gave the other blonde a thumbs up.
"Anyway!" Victoria said, clapping her hands together. "Let's get ready to greet my mom, she should be here soon."
Sure enough, a few minutes later they heard a car pull into the Dallon's drive. Sirin had been tracking her ever since Victoria had told her the plan, but she was still curious. Going to the window, she saw a sleek white car coming to a halt in front of the garage door. The driver's side door swung open moments after the vehicle stopped, and Carol Dallon stepped out in a crisp gray suit. The passenger side door didn't open for several seconds more, and she frowned slightly as she picked out a tired redness at the edge of Amy's eyes.
She didn't get much time to consider it, though. The door banged open and Victoria float-dashed over to her sister. Carol barked a warning at her older daughter, something about not flying so much, but it didn't stop Vicky from crossing the distance and wrap Amy up in a hug. The younger brunette stumbled for a moment as her sister's grip took hold, then hugged back. Sirin kept track of the two as she and Sarah followed Vicky to the door, part of her wondering why Sarah had such an infuriatingly smug smile on her lips.
"Sarah, Sirin," Carol greeted the two soberly. "I'm glad to see you girls alright again. Especially after, well, everything."
The two girls nodded, but neither spoke. Neither really wanted to. Carol sighed softly. "I honestly expected you to rest for a few more days." It wasn't quite a question.
"I've rested enough already," Sirin replied, trying to sound as neutral as possible. "And I'd rather do something useful than sit around and twiddle my thumbs."
Carol nodded understandingly. "Well, if you feel up to it, you're welcome to join us on patrol. Just make sure to listen to instructions carefully and follow them closely," she advised seriously before turning towards Sarah once more. "Vicky said you didn't plan on joining us?"
"Oh no, I'm not," Sarah agreed readily enough. The grin on her face was gone, but Sirin could tell that her friend was trying not to stare at Amy. "Might talk with Amy a bit, if she'd be okay with that. Then go home and wait for Alan."
"Given everything, that seems wise." Carol nodded curtly before glancing towards Victoria. The younger heroine seemed like she was almost vibrating on the spot with excitement, and Carol smiled. The expression looked rather odd on her face. "Please enjoy your time here, and give your father our best. Sirin should be back by a reasonable time."
"Okay," Sarah agreed. She glanced at Sirin, and her lips quirked smugly again as she winked at the purple-haired girl. "Be good," she whispered conspiratorially. Sirin rolled her eyes.
"Let's all come back inside for a moment, I need to change." she said. "Amy, will you be okay with Sarah until she goes home?"
"Yeah, sure," Amy sighed heavily as she trailed along behind her mother. Once inside she made for the kitchen, Sarah just behind her. The sparkle in the blonde's made Sirin wonder if maybe she should have told her to be good instead of the other way around
But it wasn't like she could do that now. "So... How do your patrols usually go?" Sirin asked curiously.
"Usually pretty boring," Victoria admitted, pouting a little. "Sometimes we stop robberies or gang fights. Saved some kids from burning buildings or cars a few times. Despite the reputation, nothing huge happens very often in the Bay."
"Really?" Sirin inquired dubiously. "Sarah told me that the city is infamous for its gang violence?"
"It is," Victoria admitted. "And there used to be even more, but the city's currently in a balance of sorts. No one is willing to make big moves, or everyone else will jump them," the older cape explained. "Most of what goes on are petty crimes and drug deals. Mom says that they're largely too busy fighting each other for territory and resources at levels we can't act on."
"Oh." Sirin murmured thoughtfully. She didn't know much about the criminal underworld, but what Victoria said sounded reasonable enough. "So what is it that we'll be doing, then?"
"Watching over people and responding to signs of criminal activity," Victoria replied, shrugging. "We mostly just fly around above the streets, listening for sounds of fighting or gunfire. We also cooperate with PRT sometimes, hero solidarity and all. Let's everyone know that there are heroes around if someone does decide to start trouble."
Sirin nodded slowly as she processed Victoria's words. "Sounds pretty simple."
Victoria grinned brightly at Sirin's remark. "It really is," she said, a little wistfully. "Although," she sighed, looking down at herself. "I really should've made pants a part of my regular outfit. It's cold today."
"Huh?" Sirin glanced up at Victoria curiously before following her gaze towards her lower body, noting how short her skirt was and how much her bare legs were exposed. "Oh. Yeah."
"Yeah." Victoria agreed. "You know, maybe I should-"
"Vicky, mom's going to tell you to come to put on some pants if you don't do it now," Amy said, poking her head through from the kitchen. There was a tired expression on her face as she spoke, cutting off Victoria mid sentence. "You'll probably get hypothermia otherwise."
Victoria considered that for a moment then drooped a little. "I'll be right back," she muttered. She rushed back up the stairs to her bedroom, presumably to get something warmer on her legs. Amy started to turn back towards the kitchen, then stopped to look at Sirin.
"You sure you'll be alright, too? Hypothermia is a bitch." There wasn't exactly sympathy in the mousy brunette's words, but it wasn't dismissive either.
"I'll be fine," Sirin replied after a moment. She looked down at the dress, much longer than Vicky's, and added. "I grew up somewhere much colder than here, so I'm used to it.
"If you say so," Amy said, taking a bite from a sandwich of some sort. She chewed it carefully, swallowed, and was about to start back into the kitchen when Sirin spoke.
"Are you alright?" she blurted, and Amy went still.
"I'm managing," Amy admitted softly, turning to face Sirin fully. "I just hate that the gangs waste so much of my time. There was a shootout downtown today, and I had to miss some of my work in the cancer ward to help patch all of the people who got hurt in it."
"Do you hate them?" Sirin asked. "The people, I mean."
"I hate the ones who make the others hurt," Amy sighed. It didn't feel quite true, but Sirin didn't know the girl well enough to be sure. "It just makes me so tired."
Then she stepped back into the kitchen. Sirin didn't follow her.
The patrol, as she had found out, wasn't particularly interesting. Despite Victoria's claims of flying above the streets, Carol had insisted that they spend some of the time walking down them, talking to people and generally being visible. There weren't any big events in town, so the three of them made a long circuit of a grid of streets. Only once did they see someone who needed help, and Victoria was quick to fly up and fetch the young woman's cat. Sirin smiled at that, the poor creature had been very fluffy.
Carol asked Sirin a few questions about the Simurgh fight, mostly checking if she felt any lingering effects from it. She didn't, and she said so. It wasn't that she didn't understand why Carol asked, but it still annoyed her a little. Alas, it wasn't the only annoyance, or even the largest one. It seemed like at every turn she could see a phone pointed her way, cameras focusing on her every move. Whenever they stopped to talk with people, Sirin found herself standing to one side, not sure about what she should do as Carol and Victoria did…hero things. A few people tried to talk with her, and she tried in return, but most of the time she felt unhappily certain that the other two heroes were shielding her.
She tried to ignore how that made her feel, but shortly after the sun had fully set she shook her head and turned to her fellow heroes.
"I think this is late enough for me. I'm going home."
Carol looked at her curiously. "Are you sure? We've only been patrolling for about two hours or so." she asked calmly. "Do you need something?"
"No," Sirin replied, shaking her head. "I think I'm just more tired than I thought. I should probably rest."
Carol stared at her intently for a few seconds before nodding in understanding. "Alright," she agreed. "Victoria and I will continue patrolling for another hour or two and then head home. Thank you for joining us."
Sirin nodded at the thanks, then flicked a hand to open a portal in front of her.
"Hey," Victoria said suddenly. The purple-haired girl turned to her, only to meet a light hug. "Feel better." she said simply.
Sirin gave her a small smile as she pulled back. "Thanks," she mumbled, before stepping through the portal.
She appeared back in the living room of Alan's home, and quickly scanned the area to see if Sarah was home. Her friend was in their bedroom, typing furiously away on her laptop. Sirin didn't bother opening another portal, deciding instead to play ghost as she flew up through the walls and floor to Sarah's room. The blonde glanced up at her briefly before returning attention to her laptop screen.
"How was it?" Sarah asked distractedly, continuing to type rapidly.
"Boring," Sirin replied, flopping down onto the bed next to Sarah. "And annoying," she added. "People were taking photos of me, but no one came up. Why?"
"That's fame for you," Sarah responded, smiling wryly as she leaned back into the chair she was sitting in, looking away from the laptop screen once more. "You're famous."
"Yeah... And I don't like it," Sirin mumbled as she rolled onto her stomach. "Felt like an animal in a zoo."
"Well," the blonde started, slightly pushing her laptop forwards. "How about you see the opinions of the people for yourself?" Sarah suggested, gesturing towards the laptop's screen where multiple tabs were open, all showing various sections of the PHO website.
"Uh..." Sirin mumbled hesitantly while slowly raising herself up onto her elbows, narrowing eyes as she looked at the various pages on the computer's browser window. "I don't know if I want to?"
"Oh come on," Sarah urged impatiently, leaning over to push Sirin up fully with one hand while using the other to pull the laptop closer to them. "Look at all these threads! Oh, a new one! 'Saw purple girl in Brockton Bay!'. Come on, let's read some!"
Groaning, Sirin floated up the bed to where Sarah was sitting, leaning in to see the screen.
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♦ Topic: Simurgh Attack
In: Boards ► World Affairs ► USA ► Midwest ► Madison
Bagrat (Original Poster) (Veteran Member) (The Guy in the Know)
Posted On Dec 23rd 2009:
I'm actually a bit shocked to be posting this so early. When the sirens went off a few hours ago, I didn't think I'd be able to put this up until much closer to midnight. But here we are.
For those who somehow didn't read the thread title, the Simurgh hit Madison today. For those who haven't watched the news, it appears that she was driven back in record time. There's a PRT statement on the matter here for everyone who I know will be desperate to confirm things. The picture of what actually went down in Madison is still emerging, but what we have right now goes like this.
All times in CST
13:15 - Endbringer sirens sound across the United States as the Simurgh breaks orbit.
13:45 - Simurgh landing zone is confirmed. Local heroes prepare to engage as reinforcements are transported to Madison.
14:50 - The Simurgh descends on downtown Madison, directly above the State Capitol. Emergency evacuation of the city begins, made possible in large part by
an unknown portal generator Brockton Bay cape Miracle Star.
14:52 - Protectorate forces and local volunteers engage the Simurgh as she assaults a previously unknown cache of Tinkertech hidden beneath Madison.
14:55 - Reinforcements from other regional Protectorates engage the Simurgh, alongside the Triumvirate.
15:02 - The Simurgh advances south and telekinetically bombards Camp Randall Stadium, knocking out the evacuation portals with a piece of unknown tinkertech.
15:10 - The Simurgh retreats from Madison, minus the largest wing we've ever seen removed from her. On her way out, she overloads the remains of her Tinkertech – previously damaged by Alexandria – to replicate the work of Professor Haywire on a massive scale.
15:12 - All interdimensional portals created by the Simurgh are sealed. It remains unclear who was responsible for this, and the PRT has yet to make a statement. Update: statement on the matter can be found here.
15:13 - Scion appearance. The First Parahuman arrives, generates a city-wide healing pulse, and then leaves. See the Scion Tracker thread for further appearances.
15:15 - Alexandria confirms that combat has concluded, Protectorate and volunteer forces shift to Search and Rescue efforts. First sign that Madison may not be quarantined.
15:30 - PRT spokesperson announces that the Simurgh has retreated, search and rescue operations are underway, and that Madison is likely to avoid being walled off due to the vastly reduced time the Simurgh spent over the city. Advises all citizens to remain indoors or in shelters for now.
16:30 - All clear is given for citizens to exit Endbringer shelters and return to their homes. PRT activities transition to triage and longer-term reconstruction.
The ever-helpful @Endwatcher has made their usual repository of videos and is adding more footage as it comes in. It may be found here. Standard watch warnings apply.
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IridiumSky
Replied On Dec 23rd 2009:
What the fuck happened? In eight minutes she's going from Just Ziz Things to… down an entire wing, with no clue what even happened in those minutes?
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CheezItz33
Replied On Dec 23rd 2009:
There's cameras from John Nolan that survived, got great footage of the skyline [here]. The whole area above downtown just rips open, looked like movie effects, then they just... disappear and it's a quiet winter night again.
Seemed almost like nothing happened- anyone know if weird stuff dropped in? I got a bad feeling.
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FinalFlash13
Replied On Dec 23rd 2009:
Hold on a second. Did the PRT just say that Madison may not need to be quarantined? Even the Triumvirate wasn't enough to stop that harpy's screech last time, so what suddenly changed that let Madison survive?
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Tigerblitz (German Lurker)
Replied On Dec 23rd 2009:
Whoever the cape was that manged to change things, I hope they don't become the target of the villains.
That kind of fame is not good.
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SenorEel
Replied On Dec 23rd 2009:
Not particularly. Aside from some nutcases, everyone hates Endbringers. A villain targeting someone who made significant contribution to fighting one of them off would have a lot of trouble coming their way.
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HopeSpeaks (At Ground Zero: Madison)
Replied On Dec 23rd 2009:
My sister was in Camp Randall when it was attacked, she barely made it out- she got out from one of the portals Miracle Star made.
Has anyone gotten any news about Miracle Star? Is she okay? She was still there when the portals closed.
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Endwatcher (Not a Thinker)
Replied On Dec 23rd 2009:
That's some very interesting footage @CheezItz33, adding it to the video repository. Definitely good to have some better quality imagery.
I have a grainy phone video of the events from somewhere downtown - did my best to upscale but the quality just isn't up to snuff. This is much more on the money.
@PlasmicTruths this might be what you were looking for earlier this evening. Sorry I missed it.
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PlasmicTruths (Tinfoil Junkie)
Replied On Dec 23rd 2009:
This is bang on, EW. Crunching away at it now, but a few bits stand out now. I know we talked about it in that phone vid, but this makes it all the clearer. Look at 15:08:52-15:09:18. Ziz is gettin held down by something, those weird colours around her. Bet you anything that's what stopped her dodging.
And look, here. Gotta frame-by-frame down at the refresh rate out of my rig for the wingcut. One moment there's nothing, half a second later some sorta white and gold spears. What the shit we looking at here? Tinkertech? Some sorta projection?
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DumBird (Cape Groupie)
Replied On Dec 23rd 2009:
Hey, anyone made contact with people from Madison? I've been trying to contact a friend that's living there, but so far nothing. Did Ziz make an EMP or something?
@PlasmicTruths I think it might be a projection of some kind? Doesn't look like Legends pew-pews. Maybe one of the volunteers? Anyone knows anything?
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CircleGarden (At Ground Zero: Madison)
Replied On Dec 23rd 2009:
If anyone knows Miracle Star in Brockton Bay, tell her that the people of Madison thank her. Her portals were a godsend in saving a lot of civilian lives. We barely got a 5-minute warning to evac before the Simurgh descended and a lot of people of us couldn't reach the shelters in time
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WhiteKnight023
Replied On Dec 23rd 2009:
i know that im gonna get hated on for this but can we all just stop for a second and think? look at this miracle star girl and you realize that shes like 14 r something rith? and if what i heard ws true the prt just up and let her go into there w like a pat on the back and then simrgh basically up and went solely for her
theyre sending KIDS against these things! its already bad enuff that wards can get called to fite and now we have this girl who isnt even protected by prt go out there and face bird bitch alone? id say the real fucky thing happening is that nobody thinks this is weird!
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Miss Mercury (Protectorate Employee)
Replied On Dec 23rd 2009:
@WhiteKnight023
there's been a release on this matter which you can find here, but to reduce it to salient points:
- The PRT contacted Miracle Star several days before the Simurgh's attack, specifically because of her portals. They were seen as a potential way to evacuate large numbers of civilians from Endbringer attacks, and that was all she was meant to be doing in Madison.
- She explicitly refused to remain at the temporary HQ on the MSU campus, despite the repeated advice of Protectorate member Armsmaster and the independent hero Lady Photon, who was there in the role of a guardian.
- It's obvious in hindsight that the Simurg was focused on Miracle Star, presumably for her role in helping expedite the evacuation. It should be noted that, in this, she is personally responsible for tens of thousands of civilians making it out of Madison alive and whole.
- Beyond this point, it's unclear. After the Simurgh bombarded Camp Randall Stadium, Miracle Star engaged the Simurgh directly and forced her to withdraw. How she did this, beyond what's apparent from the video coverage, I can't say.
The Protectorate takes full responsibility for its part in not properly protecting Miracle Star as we'd promised to do so, and will be reaching out to her privately to offer whatever support she might require after such a traumatic event. Personally I'm appalled at what happened, but given what little I've seen of Miracle Star's internal profile...I'm not sure anyone could've stopped her.
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MiGrain (Cape Groupie)
Replied On Dec 23rd 2009:
@MissMercury Internal profile? Anything juicy you can share with us?
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IridumSky (Verified Bored)
Replied On Dec 24th 2009:
@MiGrain
It's the PRT. We'll get whatever they're willing to share in a press release, not PHO.
Otherwise though- even legend hasn't managed a chunk this big. And Ziz is the bitchiest to fight. I wonder how she'd do against the others.
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PlasmicTruths (Tinfoil Junkie)
Replied On Dec 24th 2009:
@DumBird from the press release this morning, it was something that Miracle Star did.
@MiGrain so from the sources we've had report in and the various videos and photographs the best guess of Miracle Star's known powers I can put together for now is as follows.
Portal generation, on a scale large enough to evacuate a significant portion of a State Capital. No clue if they're Manton limited or not, and I'm honestly a little scared to find out.
An area sense of some kind to help her manage all of her portals, probably some level of enhanced cognition on top of that to handle the mental load.
Phasing(?) or something in that ballpark, probably. There've been some reports that Miracle Star was directly targeted by those yeeted buildings, and she didn't dodge.
Presumably some kind of...I'm not even sure how to describe it. Rainbow telekinesis? It's visible when her projections slice off one of Ziz's wings, like it's holding the entire Endbringer still for the shot. The sheer scale required to do that, even for a few moments, is kinda ridiculous.
And then we have her projections, that can somehow both hit the Simurgh (how?) and deal more damage than we've seen in single attacks from...almost anyone. And the way she uses them, it's friggin surgical.
What the heck even is this list? I've done writeups of Protectorate teams with fewer powers than this.
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White Fairy (Veteran Member)
Replied On Dec 24th 2009:
@CircleGarden Miracle Star's already a bit of a local celebrity even before Ziz and I think she lives near where I do. She's an open cape so I sometimes hear from my neighbors that she was at the convenience store.
That brings me to my point: I think Miracle Star should join the Wards. She's an open cape and will benifit immensely from being under the protection of the PRT and Protectorate to dissuade anyone from having thoughts of doing something to her family. From the gangs especially. Brockton isn't the safest of environments for open capes and this goes doubly for those whose family doesn't have superpowers.
Also, we all know that the girl is incredibly powerful and should get the best environment to help guide her on the right path. The girl can become an incredibly powerful force for change but someone has to be able to temper that into a fine skillset and point her at the right direction.
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IridumSky (Verified Bored)
Replied On Dec 24th 2009:
Ah yes. Because the wards know exactly how to handle and train a triumvirate grade powerset. I'd say if anything get her an apprenticeship with one of them, if that's at all possible.
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WavesofLight (Cape Groupie)
Replied On Dec 24th 2009:
Last I checked Miracle Star was spending a lot of time with New Wave, and @MissMercury even said that Lady Photon was there in Madison to act as a guardian. I know a lot of people don't pay attention to them so much anymore, but New Wave has been much more active in the last few weeks. And a friend linked me some pics a few days back showing Miracle Star going into BB's PHQ with Brandish, Photon Mom and Glory Girl.
Think she has some people who can help her with being an open cape already,
White Fairy.
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DumBird (Cape Groupie)
Replied On Dec 24th 2009:
@PlasmicTruths
Wait, should this even be posted here? Who knows what the cultist nutjobs will try if they learn how her powers work...
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CheezItz33
Replied On Dec 24th 2009:
An IT friend said the data centers downtown were scrambled and landlines are down, but cell lines are mostly back already.
Don't give up hope- rescue workers are still going strong, it's only been a day- and efforts will keep going since the city isn't being quarantined. I hope you hear from your friend soon!
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"Well, that's fame for you," Sarah noted. "People in Madison are singing your praises."
"What about people not in Madison?" asked Sirin.
"Eh, the same thing with variations. Most people just talk about the miracle of the whole ordeal ending relatively fast or whatever what-ifs they can come up with." Sarah scrolled down further. "Though, some are bringing up how the Protectorate was very unprofessional in the whole ordeal and I quote 'Letting a child run around without proper supervision,'" she read off the screen, "and should have placed you into master/stranger quarantine after the fight. Oh, and some of the usual cuckoo cultist ramblings, if those deleted comments are anything to go by."
Sirin growled something deep in her chest, the air vibrating around her for a moment. She'd never tolerate being locked up again, isolated from people she cared about. Whoever might try to pull something like that would find a few holes in themselves.
Sarah looked down at her, taking notice of the angry sound. "Hey, are you alright?"
"I'm fine," replied Sirin as she attempted to play off the fact that she was bothered by something. "Is there anything else about me?"
"Hmm..." Sarah frowned, opening a new tab and quickly typing in 'Miracle Star' in the search box. "Oh. Look at that, there is!"
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♦ Topic: Miracle Star affiliated with New Wave?
In: Boards ► Cape Sightings ► America ► Brockton Bay
Skulldugger (Original Poster)
Posted On Dec 24th 2009:
While going on a walk, people of Brockton Bay managed to see Miracle Star patroling with Brandish and Glory Girl of New Wave. Does this mean she is affiliated?
We have these images: [here], [here], [here] and [here].
Edit: AllSeeingEye mentioned that MS's name should be written as Miracle☆Star. Unsure if it's true, since Star doesn't seem to have an account, but keep it in mind, I guess? It does seem like something a kid would come up with.
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Tigerblitz (German Lurker)
Replied On Dec 24th 2009:
Since I am only now focusing on the Bay, is this the Group that unmasked themsleves back then?
Deinftly something to keep an eye on once I have cheked the local german cape scereny....
*Sees the Nazis and the leader being called Kaiser*
Is it bad that I want something bad to happen to him?
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FishLord49
Replied On Dec 24th 2009:
Holy crap, that headgear- what a statement. Lung used to be the biggest and baddest in the Bay, and he stood up to Leviathan and survived.
But now comes along a petite slip of a girl, and she took one of the Simurgh's wings and is wearing it as a trophy.
How hopping mad is Lung gonna be, to have his reputation as the Brockton Bay Badass beaten by an honest-to-God magical girl?
Anyone worried he's going to try to mess with Miracle☆Star?
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IridumSky (Verified Bored)
Replied On Dec 24th 2009:
I'm not one of you crazy brocktonians, but I can't imagine anyone besides the Teeth or the Nine would fuck with someone like that. You don't attack the new best chance against the endbringers unless you've completely lost it.
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FinalFlash13
Replied On Dec 24th 2009:
@Tigerblitz: Yeah, that's New Wave. I don't follow the Bay that much either, but they were the talk of the country for a while. Everyone thought they'd be a shining example for heroes everywhere, showing everyone that good doesn't need to hide behind a mask. And that was the case, up until one of their own got murdered a couple years ago...
But on a less depressing topic, something else interesting about little Miracle☆Star there: in the brief bits of footage from Madison where she's visible, she has a full head of purple hair. (Still reminds me of those magical girl shows from Aleph, but I digress...) But check out that second pic: part of her hair seems to have turned snow white!
Makes me wonder if clipping the harpy's wing at Madison took more out of her than initially thought, or if she'll eventually have a whole rainbow for hair...
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XxVoid_CowboyxX
Replied On Dec 24th 2009:
Wait, do you think her hair turns white because of Simurgh? She's wearing her feathers, what if she's becoming second Simurgh?
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Tigerblitz (German Lurker)
Replied On Dec 24th 2009:
....I am not going to sleep this night, thank you very much.
And just before visiting my relatives
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FishLord49
Replied On Dec 24th 2009:
XxVoid_CowboyxX
That would be terrifying, but I just have to hope against the Hopekiller. It really did seem like she was surprised and her plans ruined.
Every other time the Simurgh appeared, she was unflappable, in control, and never took a real hit. Our adorable magical girl took the biggest chunk out of her we've ever seen, and I don't know what the heck happened in the sky but word is that Miracle☆Star just closed whatever it was.
Girl deserves a hell of a lot more than a shopping trip with friends, it may be a bit early to say but I think a parade is more like it (if she wants one at least).
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Vista (Verified Cape) (Wards ENE)
Replied On Dec 24th 2009:
I feel like this is intentional at this point. We were patrolling those streets just an hour before! Let me meet her, dammit!
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"Do you think we should comment on any of these threads?" asked Sirin.
"Not if you don't want to," Sarah said. "You should make an account for yourself, though, if you do. We can get it verified really quick too."
"No thanks," Sirin replied. "I don't feel like spending time on something like this. Not right now"
Sarah shrugged her shoulders. "Your choice."
"By the way," Sirin spoke up again, "What are you going to do tomorrow?"
"Tomorrow? I'm going to spend it with my new family," Sarah answered, a genuine smile blooming on her face. "What about you?"
Sirin gazed at the city from their window. The night sky above Brockton Bay was dimly illuminated by the moon and the lights coming from the nearby houses. "I don't know yet..."
"I'm sure Alan would love to spend it with us too. As long as you're willing to tolerate all the cooking he'll do, that is." Sarah offered Sirin a small smile. "I know it's probably not how you pictured celebrating Christmas this year, but... I'm sure it won't be all bad."
"No... it won't be." Sirin gave Sarah's hand a gentle squeeze, slowly pulling the girl up. "Come on, let's go to sleep."
Sarah nodded before turning off the computer. The two quickly got changed, and the lights in the house were soon turned off. But in the darkness, Sarah suddenly went still, wondering about something that her own comment had brought to mind.
Where
was Alan?
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A/N: I seriously apologize for the delay, but this chapter was... fighting back. Especially the PHO part. There are a few things that we sneaked into it, hinting at two arcs in the future, but I won't say more. Hopefully you'll forgive me for being a slowpoke. Next chapter shouldn't take that long.
As always, all of my thanks to
Snowfire for betaing. Couldn't have done it without them.