Avernus
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Besides being Nazi-stupid, she's also being teenager stupid. Because there's no way her "clever" attempts at hiding her racist behavior would fly for a moment with Director Piggot, formerly from Brockton Bay. Who knows perfectly well Tammi's former identity and what the E88 was like in BB. But like many teenagers Tammi thinks she's way more cunning than she is, and that adults are a lot stupider than they actually are. I can practically hear Piggot's exasperated sigh if this actually reached her desk; the "ex" Nazi being racist? What a shock.
Kind of a contrast with Shebang, who as I recall is pretty sure that Piggot and the PRT figured out that she didn't originally intend to use her bombs heroically, but realizes that as long as she gets with the program they won't care much about what she would have hypothetically done with those bombs without an attack by a giant Nazi interrupting.
EDIT: Looking back this actually came up in-story, back in Chapter 77.
Kind of a contrast with Shebang, who as I recall is pretty sure that Piggot and the PRT figured out that she didn't originally intend to use her bombs heroically, but realizes that as long as she gets with the program they won't care much about what she would have hypothetically done with those bombs without an attack by a giant Nazi interrupting.
Oh, ho, the Adepts are trying to recruit her, huh? Makes sense, they go after anyone in the region that has "magic looking" powers. And this version of Rune/Scribe is not remotely reformed and thus is perfect recruiting material for another villain group.Narrator: "Scribe did not, in fact, stop."
Well, to be fair, she did feel that she was between a rock and a hard place.
And she's trying to be Adept, not smart.
EDIT: Looking back this actually came up in-story, back in Chapter 77.
So given that they are apparently reaching out to her but Piggot expects something of the sort, I strongly suspect this will all go quite badly for her. She might not like being in the Wards, but the aftermath of a failed attempt at defection will truly suck for her. Too bad.Likewise, the Adepts kept things low-key, and were careful not to risk killing anyone. Their most annoying trait seemed to be their habit of attempting to poach any Wards or Protectorate members whose powers could be mistaken for magic (and the fact that they'd succeeded at least once that she knew of).
Which raised a point: the latest 'recruit' into the ranks of the New York Wards happened to be one Tammi Reynolds, AKA Scribe, previously known as Rune, whose powers could absolutely be described as looking like magic. Also (and this was important), she was an ex-member of the extremely defunct Empire Eighty-Eight and had been, by all accounts, chugging down the racist Kool-Aid on the regular before Kaiser took a sword through the brain.
In Emily's personal opinion, Scribe was a high-risk cape, likely to defect to the enemy given the slightest opportunity. Someone who should've been slam-dunked straight back into the juvenile detention system instead of being fast-tracked into a probationary Wards position.
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