Taylor + Instant death nuff said
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....oh God please I need feedback I have 0 actual idea if this shits good or not please respond
....well ok then if it's coming from the guy in the know it's gotta be ok
I yearn to devour more,GIVE ME MOOORRRREEEE!....oh God please I need feedback I have 0 actual idea if this shits good or not please respond
Ahhh but you forget coil is in the prt tooWhile the idea is interesting there are a few inconsistencies
If "Squad 4" had strict orders to "Observe and Invite", then ordering her to surrender goes directly against their orders
No markings on their vehicles or uniforms means they are not there in an official capacity
There is no reason for anyone to believe that they were actually PRT.
Taylor killing unknown people trying to kidnap her could not possibly get her in trouble, not legally at least.
At first I thought they were Coil's mercenaries, and they simply got caught before receiving the Go/No Go order.
In which case the PRT would NOT consider them to be officers.
It is one thing for an officer in the pursuit of his duties to ask her to come with them.
It is another for a group of masked and armed men to attempt to kidnap a teenager.
Taylor running away is also weird.
If her power is messing with her head to the point she considers herself the top of the food chain then staying at home, comfy and warm is the obvious choice.
By running she is stating she is afraid, of what is up to debate but goes agains the narrative.
There was also no mention of Gladly's death on the first chapter, the PRT should already consider him her first victim.
And it is his death that turns her into a Villain, not the agents'.
What does that have to do with anything?
No markings means not police officers, means stranger dangerThe van doors were already sliding open half a block down, figures spilling out smooth as oil—five of them, black tactical gear swallowing the streetlamp light, visors down turning faces into shiny nothing. PRT, had to be. No markings tonight, but the way they moved screamed government funding and too many training seminars. One guy hefted a containment-foam sprayer like it was an old friend. Another cradled a tranq rifle loose in his grip, finger straight along the guard—polite, professional, ready.
...who said they were law enforcement After all the one who said they were prt was TaylorWhat does that have to do with anything?
He was not there
And the center of my argument is that law enforcement MUST clearly identify themselves to enjoy the protection their identities give them.
No markings means not police officers, means stranger danger
...who said they were law enforcement After all the one who said they were prt was Taylor
You did? or at least Velocity did in the meeting?"Team Delta-Four went to the Hebert residence last night," I said, voice rougher than I wanted. "Soft approach. Observe and invite. Orders were clear—no confrontation unless she bolted."
I pulled up the body-cam footage. Froze on five agents hitting the pavement like someone hit pause on reality. One frame they're advancing, next frame—piled like cordwood. No gunfire. No foam discharge. No nothing.
"Coroner's preliminary: instantaneous cardiac arrest, all five. Like every heart just… forgot the next beat. Neighbor's dog dropped at the same time. We're calling it a radius effect until proven otherwise."