Taylor wondered what thought process had led to her trying to attack a giant, angry fire dragon.
Oh sure, Taylor knew what she was feeling. She felt angry. She felt useless. She felt like she had to do whatever it took to stop feeling angry and useless. She felt like she needed escape. But fuck, what was she thinking?
With hindsight, Taylor realized that's exactly the problem: She wasn't thinking. Her decision to accelerate her plan of going out on patrol wasn't because of any logical reason, it was made because she felt like she had to.
And when Taylor realized Lung was trying to climb his way on top of the building she was also on, she had never regretted a decision more.
As soon as Lung started to lift himself up onto the roof, Taylor tried to use her pepper spray to stop him, but it had only blinded him rather than stopped him entirely. Taylor knew the same trick wouldn't work twice, so she had to get off the roof before Lung figured out where she was. He was blind, but there was nothing stopping him from washing the entire roof with flames.
Taylor turned her back to Lung, mind racing to find a way off the roof, but while her back was turned, Lung launched a fireball at her from where he was trying to haul himself up. Taylor was alerted to this only by a flash of light behind her and was knocked onto her stomach. It wasn't enough to launch her off the roof, and it hadn't set her costume or hair on fire, but Taylor was sure she wouldn't be so lucky twice.
Taylor glanced at the fire escape next to her. She briefly entertained using it to get away, but that would have been too slow and too loud. If Lung could hear her stepping on gravel from down on the street, there was no question he would be able to hear her clang down the metal stairs.
Below the fire escape, though, Taylor spotted an open dumpster with several trash bags in it. It was several stories down… but maybe it could break her fall?
Well, it was that or getting barbequed by a dragon, so Taylor decided to take her chances.
Thankfully for her, the dumpster mostly broke her fall. It also broke, or at least injured, her leg, resulting in her needing to hobble out of the alleyway and onto the main street. Maybe someone would come help her? A hero responding to the fight? Lung wasn't exactly quiet, so surely someone had called 911.
Taylor chanced a glance over her shoulder. Lung had finally gotten onto the roof, but apparently Taylor's fall was loud enough for him to hear, because the dragon was staring right at her, snarling. Taylor hobbled faster.
"H-help!" she cried, sounding pitiful even to her. "Someone help! Please!"
Someone must've been looking out for Taylor, because a man sprinted around a block. The man wore a pure white medical coat with a red cross on both shoulders. Combat boots and plain brown pants adorned his legs and feet. Thick, red rubber gloves were on both of his hands, which were holding some kind of blaster device. The gun was hooked up to another device on his back, and both were whirring with electricity and shining red light. Was he a Tinker? Did his gun have enough firepower to stop Lung?
The thing that caught Taylor's eye the most, however, was the man's face. Rather than a mask, the man wore only a pair of old looking glasses and a wide grin. Why did he not have a mask? Was he not a cape? Had he lived somewhere nearby and rushed out to help her in such a rush that he had forgotten?
"Are you injured?" the man asked in a thick German accent. Taylor felt her heart skip a beat. Oh shit, was he with the Empire?
Taylor briefly considered refuting the man, but she was in desperate need of help and couldn't afford to be picky. "Yes!" she responded.
The man nodded and raised his gun to aim it at Taylor. Taylor raised her arms up to defend herself and tried to cry out, but before she could, a red beam erupted from the blaster, hitting her square in the chest. As soon as it did, the throbbing in her leg was washed away. Scratches and bruises she hadn't even noticed thanks to the adrenaline also faded, leaving Taylor feeling completely healthy after just a few seconds.
Well, Taylor supposed that explained the medical coat.
"Woah! Thanks a lot!" Taylor said before remembering that she was still being chased. "Wait, we need to get out of here now!"
As soon as she finished speaking, Taylor heard a great thud and spun around. Several feet behind her, Lung had created a crater in the middle of the street from where he jumped down from the roof. His eyes were swollen and unlikely to still be working, but Taylor could swear Lung looked her right in the eyes as he snarled and began to approach her slowly and menacingly.
"What is that?" her savior asked, voice tinged with… awe? Or was it fear? Logic dictated the latter, but Taylor could have sworn she heard the former.
Taylor turned back to the man. "We need to get out of here," she said, beginning to panic. "Unless that blaster is also a laser gun?"
The cape shook his head with a scoff. "No, my Medi Gun isn't an actual gun, but I do have something better," he said with an even wider smile. "You're lucky I've been saving this one up for a while."
Before Taylor could ask him what he was talking about, the man aimed his blaster, apparently called a Medi Gun, at her again. The beam was the same red color, but instead of healing Taylor's wounds, the beam made Taylor feel alive.
It was as though a burst of energy had been sent throughout Taylor's body, supercharging every organ, muscle, and cell in her body. Taylor spun back around to face Lung, who had halted, now eyeing Taylor and her new friend with more suspicion. Taylor refused to give him a chance to act on this, and without thinking, she screamed out a battle cry and bolted toward the dragon at full speed.
Taylor immediately noticed she was much faster and cleared the distance between the two of them in only a couple seconds. Lung obviously didn't expect her to close the gap so quickly and was unable to react as Taylor delivered a sloppy right hook to his face.
The punch sent Lung reeling back, but Taylor refused to give him any room to recover. She kept up the offense, delivering several more punches to Lung's face. After half a dozen strikes, Lung stopped trying to get up.
Suddenly, Taylor felt the energy leave, knocking all the wind out of her sails in an instant. She immediately took several steps back. Holy fuck, did she just punch Lung in the face? And win?
She wheeled around to face her ally, who had followed after her but kept a safe distance. "What the fuck was that!" she cried.
"That, my young friend, was the Übercharge!" he explained, immensely proud of himself. "As you can see, it powers up an individual immensely, if only for a couple of seconds. I used to need to implant a device on the patient's heart for it to work, but that's no longer necessary for my newest version."
Taylor was stunned and jealous. Being able to build a device that can both heal and give someone a Brute power is so powerful it's not even fair. Taylor was starting to feel even more inadequate about her own powers. Compared to this guy and Lung, who would ever take something as lame as bug control seriously?
"Now then, what can you tell me about this particular creature?" the man asked. As he did, he approached Lung's downed form, a syringe in his right hand. The needle must've been made of some pretty sturdy stuff, because it was able to puncture Lung's scales without issue. The man then began to draw blood from Lung.
"Uh, well, that's Lung," Taylor said, lamely. "Are you new in town?"
He must be, because who in Brockton Bay hadn't heard of Lung?
The man scoffed. "Yes, you could say that," he replied. "By the way, do you happen to know where the nearest library or university is? That was what I intended to be my first stop, but it seems that'll have to wait until I'm done with this... specimen."
Taylor internally breathed a sigh of relief. If he was going to wait here with Lung for the authorities to arrive, she highly doubted he was a member of the Empire. "Uh, well there's a college and city library downtown," she answered. "Uh, what's your name?"
The man finished extracting blood from Lung and turned around to face her. "Wonderful, wonderful," the man said, pocketing the vial of blood. "That is very helpful, thank you. As for my name, you may call me Medic."
Taylor thought that name was a bit too simple and on the nose, but she couldn't really talk because she hadn't come up with any name at all. "Well I, uh, haven't come up with a name yet. This was my first night out, actually. Uh, thanks a lot for helping me, though. I would've died if you hadn't, so… yeah, thanks," Taylor said, cringing at her lame finish.
The man chuckled. Before he could respond, however, Taylor turned around to see a motorcycle screech to a halt in front of her. Taylor gasped as Armsmaster, her favorite hero in Brockton Bay, dismounted. She must have been so distracted that she hadn't heard him approach.
Armsmaster stood there holding his signature halberd for a moment as though waiting for something. After an awkward moment, he finally spoke. "You gonna fight me?" he asked.
Taylor shared a glance with Medic, who shrugged. Taylor guessed she would be the one doing the talking.
"Uh, no," she said. "We're heroes."
"You don't look like one, but you're telling the truth," Armsmaster said. He glanced at Medic. "Do you need a mask?"
Medic looked puzzled but shook his head. "No thank you," he said.
Armsmaster nodded before stepping between her and Medic to walk past them and approach Lung, who was beginning to stir. He pointed the tip of his halberd at him and fired something out of the point. Almost immediately after, Lung's draconic changes began to recede back into his body. After less than a minute, he was back to being a human.
"Hmm, so he's human?" Medic asked, perplexed. Did he assume Lung was a monster cape? Honestly, given what Medic had seen of him, Taylor could see how he assumed that.
"Yes, Lung is fully human," Armsmaster replied. "And he is wanted for a litany of crimes. He will likely be facing a virtual trial as soon as he is in Protectorate custody and has woken up from the tranquilizers I gave him. They'll stop him from regenerating and waking up early."
Taylor's blood ran cold. She had pumped a lot of insect venom into Lung before he started ramping up. If all of that was still in his system and he no longer had his regeneration, would that be enough to kill him?
"Wait a second!" Taylor almost shouted. "I had a lot of bugs bite him before the fight started, could he go into anaphylactic shock or something?"
Armsmaster froze before swearing under his breath. "Shit, maybe. I need to rush him to a hospital."
Medic cleared his throat. "Please, allow me," he said, raising his Medi Gun to fire a beam at Lung. Almost immediately, all of Lung's injuries began to vanish, including the marks Taylor had left on his face and his swollen eyes. After a moment, the beam halted, and Lung once again began to stir. Before he could do anything, however, Armsmaster shot him with the tranquilizer again.
"Thank you, that could've been bad. If you two hadn't warned me or done something, he could have died," Armsmaster said. "Now then, what exactly happened here? And what are your names?"
"Uh, well, I was patrolling the area. It's my first night out, and I don't exactly have a name yet," she said. "It's hard to come up with a name that's bug related but doesn't sound evil."
Armsmaster chuckled. "I became a hero early enough that many good names were still available. What about you, sir?"
"You may call me Medic. Pleased to meet you," Medic said, offering a handshake to Armsmaster.
Taylor mentally facepalmed. Why hadn't she offered to shake his hand? That was basic manners!
Armsmaster, however, eyed Medic warily after hearing his accent and did not take the offered hand. "Are you with the Empire?"
Medic's face scrunched up in confusion. He turned to give Taylor a questioning look.
"Oh yeah, I forgot you said you're new in town. They're one of the biggest gangs in the city, and they're nazis," Taylor explained.
If Taylor had any doubts that Medic was a part of the Empire they vanished when his face soured as though he had eaten something rotten. "Bah, fascists! They spoil the good nation of Germany! No, absolutely not!" he denied vehemently.
Armsmaster's posture relaxed. "Apologies for my presumption," he said, taking Medic's still outstretched hand, "but one can never be too careful."
Medic nodded, apparently unoffended. "Apology accepted!" he said.
Armsmaster then turned back to Taylor. "Now then, what exactly happened here?"