Illumination 2.5
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Taylor
We ran.
Silently agreeing that we weren't at all ready, we sprinted across the rooftop, away from the edge — Cricket was ruthless, had crazy fast reflexes and was far from a pushover in melee combat, and I wouldn't be able to do much against her even at range. According to Nebula, Cricket was agile enough to dodge bullets, and, without any powers that helped with the issue, my thorns were far slower than that. Our chances were slim, so escape was the best choice we currently had.
I started climbing up the ladder to the roof that we had come from when I heard a moving, whining noise from below; somewhere within the spacious building we were currently standing atop of. Before I could react, Nebula grabbed me by my waist and yanked me off the ladder right as something exploded near its bottom — the building shook and we fell on our backs, my head feeling dizzy as I looked at mangled metal.
They had bombs?!
I staggered to my feet and helped my teammate up, but yet another of those firework-esque sounds approached from the nazis' direction. Through the dust I managed to make out a blur flying through the hole that was once the bottom of the ladder and colliding with the crumbling wall. I reflexively shielded my eyes — not that I needed to, thanks to my lenses — as the second explosion made us stumble, forcing us to crouch and look around for an alternative way out from this deathtrap. There was no heat to the blast, only raw force. Not bombs, then, but something else…
The way back was cut off and the rooftop's edge was far too high to jump from…
"What do we do?!" I asked in my panic.
"Hold on!" Nebula cried as another burst of fireless explosions, this time three in quick succession, sounded loudly all around us.
The whine of projectiles was echoed by the whine of steel, and I wrapped my arms around my partner as we failed to get up yet again. I could feel the roof under us buckling due to all of the damage it had suffered, the dark holes and gashes forming a rough U-shape with us in the middle. Like a tongue, our piece of metal ground bent downwards and, try as we might, we were unable to find anything to hold onto in time. We were slipping…
…Was this how we'd die? Buried under rubble?
As we fell I grouped my thorns beneath me, bringing them closer to my back and making them push me upwards in a last-ditch effort to slow our descent. With Lisa's body on me, that wasn't enough to make us float, but we actually managed to land without any bones getting broken in the process — or so I hoped, as my new bruises began to sting.
Mostly judging by sound, we landed on a catwalk, but that was the only thing I could manage to see — the inky black darkness surrounded us on all sides, and even the faint moonlight barely helped as it was hidden by the clouds. Nebula rolled off of me, clearly suppressing a groan as she exhaled heavily with a shudder. I tried to stand.
Her thorn lit up the area around us, no longer blocked by my back as I made it fly away to the nearest wall. The glow was shimmering, ever-changing, faint, but still far too noticea-
Shit, Nebula's hair and costume were even brighter than the thorn!
A familiar sound heralded another incoming projectile. I dragged my teammate to her feet and away from the spot we were just in, and a second later it was all but a cloud of dust. We ran further away, closer to the wall, and as we reached an industrial shelf close enough to the catwalk I felt the other five empty thorns suddenly become full.
The ringing in my ears became much harder to ignore, and my head spun as my concentration failed. I… could see in the darkness now? Ugh, no, that wasn't it… Why was it so weird and pulsating? Some spots nearby I was aware of, while most were still shrouded in nothing. Was this Cricket's power? A shitty map?
The nausea was getting worse.
I began making the Nebula thorn fly around the place, away from us in a randomized pattern, hoping that it would distract our pursuers for a bit. As I took another step forward, the area around my location immediately became visible before quickly fading away, and I finally realized what the 'map' power actually was — a radar! Or, uh, sonar. Regardless, we had to move, but… how would we move without getting heard?
The sick feeling began to fade away as I floated one of Cricket's thorns over to Nebula. It looked as if it was vibrating, its outline being fuzzy to my vision, but both to touch and to itself it felt as solid and under control as normal. Nebula took it in her hand and, even though we were in the dark, looked straight at me.
So it could be shared, like Grue's…
She put a hand close to her chest and pointed with her finger to the side. I nodded and climbed over from the catwalk to the nearby shelf, still wobbling slightly but steadied thanks to her help. As I helped
her over, I spread out the other four Cricket thorns across the building in a bid to understand our surroundings.
What little sounds that were being made helped me identify our location as an abandoned warehouse. Beyond catwalks and empty shelves there was barely anything here, debris and random rubble strewn about with no rhyme or reason. At least we weren't causing property damage anywhere that mattered.
One of the furthest thorns immediately detected two people standing near the entrance — a man and a woman, both apparently rather athletic. The latter was definitely Cricket because she was wearing a cage on her head, while the former…
…The former had chains, no shirt, and a tiger mask.
I put my mouth right next to Nebula's ear and whispered as quietly as I could, "Stormtiger." She stilled, just like back on the roof, and I then felt Cricket immediately point in our direction and say something to her partner. Stormtiger began to make stuff move around his hands… Oh! He was drawing in air,
that was what those explosions were!
We had to get off this thing right the fuck now!
I tugged my teammate to the side and began climbing down the shelf, with her following my lead and her Cricket thorn floating next to her neck for convenience. Dangerous, yes, but that way she could climb faster while maintaining the stolen radar. Right before we dropped down to the floor I heard the tell-tale screech of Stormtiger's claws getting released; this time being highlighted in my mind's eye via Cricket's radar as three flying crescents. There were several consecutive crashing sounds as they burst through each row of shelves that stood between us and the nazi capes, billowing up more dust.
We stood on a patch of moss, panting and not knowing what to do.
They were toying with us! We were like animals, being hunted for sport — the fuckers weren't even trying to get close yet! This was a stalemate
at best, and when they'd inevitably start moving in…
"Take it," I heard Nebula whisper, mirroring my actions from earlier and leaning in close. Take what? …Ah. Okay. In that case… I'd need another thorn.
I began counting the seconds as I focused on my task. One, two, three, four…
Another whine sounded, another claw avoided. We were behind a concrete block now.
…Nine, ten, eleven…
"Stop hiding, little mice!" Stormtiger roared with loud unrestrained laughter. "Or do you finally want to fight for real?"
…Eighteen, nineteen, twenty…
Cricket took two weapons off her back, looking like a pair of little scythes, and let out a rasp of what I could reasonably assume was excitement. It still sounded wrong... Was her throat damaged or something?
Twenty four, twenty five, twenty six. Done.
Finally,
finally, the seventh thorn had formed, sitting in my palm as I decided to give it the number 1 just in case. Yes, I'd not be able to copy Stormtiger's power before the number was spent, but I didn't want to sit through another minute of summoning if Cricket used her sickness aura again. Speaking of which, I should try replicating that one myself.
I sent one of the unused Cricket thorns closer to the villains' location to chase after her, letting the empty one go to follow in its wake. The bitch reacted, dodging and weaving just as well as I expected her to. Stormtiger tried clawing at the thorn pair unsuccessfully, mostly because they were faster than him, but he also didn't dare use his blast thing so close to his teammate, apparently.
I could exploit that.
While my target was dodging, I tried changing the sounds within the attacking Cricket thorn's radius. That… that looked trippy. And I could hear it from here, too. Was that really what white noise looked like? Heck, I could only even still
see — or, well,
feel — whatever was going on within that place thanks to another Cricket thorn hidden nearby behind a pillar, because actively modifying sounds and maintaining the sonar was seemingly too much for the first one to handle at the same time. Figures.
Either way, the effect was immediate. Cricket stumbled, disoriented by her sudden auditory hallucinations, and I successfully managed to cut her in the forearm with the empty thorn. Thankfully, my hunch was right, and the number triumphantly went down to zero — just like with Nebula's power, Cricket's could be copied from touch if she was still actively using it, and her sonar had apparently counted for that.
My headache began growing worse a few seconds later. Ugh, she must have resumed doing that thing again — the nausea was already returning, my vision closing in around the edges…
…If I could modify sounds, could I, perhaps, nullify them as well?
I tested my theory on the thorn in Nebula's hand and immediately started feeling better, no longer plagued by the unexpected bout of dizziness. Nebula herself, though, looked around in a panicked manner before grabbing my hand with her free one. Why was..? Right, the radar of this one was off too now.
In the glow of her brooch I saw her lips move, but no sound came out thanks to the effect I had made around us. She pressed her other hand to her temple as I made a sphere around us not have noise cancellation, then exhaled. It was almost as if we were inside a bubble.
"Oh my god, fucking
finally," Nebula said with clear exasperation. "I'm trying to conserve my power here but this is a shitshow.
Please tell me you have something planned? Pretty please?"
"Well…" I drawled, giving my attack thorns a bit of my attention. This could work, but I'd need to time things perfectly. "...They don't seem too keen on using flashlights, and I can suppress all of Cricket's sounds." I turned my head towards the nazis, who were still dodging my thorns. "How about we make the blind lead the blind?"
She smirked. "Okay, that works. What about Stormtiger?"
"I'll blast him with his own power, duh." Just had to grab it for myself first…
I watched as Cricket parried one of the thorns heading for her. Shit, she was getting better even with the handicap.
"Nah," Nebula replied. Judging by the sound, she was also shaking her head. "He can cover himself in a shield of air currents, it would absorb most of the damage. Especially with his aerokinesis overall." Hmm…
"What about all the junk lying around?" I suggested. "Maybe I can have a blast wave throw a shelf at him or something."
"Mmm, better." A pause. "Yeah, try that." Nice.
I led Nebula to a safer spot behind a column and several broken steel beams as I directed her thorn towards the hiding Cricket radar thorn near our enemies. With a clink, they combined, losing the ability to manipulate sound but thankfully keeping the sonar. The versatility loss wasn't an issue for me since the other Cricket thorn was still flying around, hounding her with that awful audiovisual static, and I was mostly banking on the contribution of Nebula's power giving me some ideas to counter the cage-faced bitch.
Heavy auditory interference created near target.
That… I was pretty sure it was referring to the white noise. Hmm…
"Shit!" Nebula exclaimed, breaking me out of my concentration — Stormtiger had seemingly gotten tired of this whole charade, and was barreling through the knocked over shelves right towards us. Or, well, a bit to the left-
oh fuck!
The concrete block a few meters away from us exploded and I felt a sting as a piece of it left a cut on my jaw, but I ignored it. The sound-proof bubble cut both ways, it seemed, and I was too busy to notice the absence of any damned whining. Stormtiger was running towards us, towards where we
were, so I had to finish what I'd started quickly.
As Nebula pointed her pistol at where she predicted he would appear from, I directed the third Cricket thorn — where did the fourth one go, didn't I have five to begin with? — to intercept the shirtless cape alongside the empty one. Then, I rearranged the Cricket-attacking thorns for a different maneuver: the Nebula/Cricket spike hung behind, waiting to strike, and the white noise Cricket spike was set to noise cancellation mode.
Just as that happened, I lost 'visual' on everything within that area, but sent the spike towards her regardless. Meanwhile, the Stormtiger-intercepting thorns were closing in-
Light laceration created on target's right hip.
Nice. I reverted the relevant Cricket spike back to white noise generation-
Heavy auditory interference created near target.
Yeah, whatever. She was agitated now, obviously not used to sudden involuntary blindness and sickness, and that was good — with a bit more prodding I was sure I could stop her completely. But how?
…Actually, why not try the nausea wave?
I did just that.
Mild feeling of vertigo created in target.
My observations were halted yet again by the feeling of fullness emanating from the thorn that had just touched Stormtiger. I had the backup Cricket thorn continue its assault as I sent the new aerokinetic one upwards, towards the ceiling. We were running once more, kiting the male nazi, and I spared a moment of attention to the thorn in Nebula's hand. I swiftly returned to my ministrations with Cricket, though, as she was very close to losing completely.
I 'blinded' her again, made the spike move in with a strike, then flickered on the nausea. Rinse and repeat; over and over. It felt like watching a camera recording with an
extremely low frame rate, but it seemed to be working — the thorn's hits were landing.
Mild laceration created on target's left bicep.
Light contusion created on target's right thigh.
Light laceration created on target's back.
Just a little more, and she would be out of the fight…
Further vertigo application recommended for safe takedown.
"Focus on the tiger, Rose! He can fucking see us!" Nebula yelled as she dragged me further, my mind still busy with Cricket, her injuries, and the thorns that were near her. Panicking, I made the Stormtiger thorn above release a light burst of air on instinct, but it barely did anything as its owner drew closer. I made it start drawing air instead.
At that same moment I noticed a bright light moving in the distance. Coming through from the entrance of the building, a cone of it shone from a large object in someone's hands. Who..?
I had no time, and shot the compressed air, lining it up in a way for the explosion to launch a barrel right into the side of Stormtiger. I could faintly see him turn his head and jump at the last second, but the barrel still made contact and he crumpled to the ground.
For obvious reasons I didn't hear the crunch, but I was pretty sure his leg was now broken.
As he landed on some debris I made my Cricket attackers cease their assault, floating nearby with the nausea field shrunk down. She was currently on her knees, puking her guts out, so I let my restored senses view the mystery person approaching her. It was a woman with a gun, no, a
rifle, and said rifle had a flashlight attached to it from below. Fuck, armed gang members? Wait, no, more footsteps had entered the spike's range… Power armor?!
I almost began to hyperventilate before acknowledging the second person's weapon of choice: a halberd. Letting out a shaky breath I guided us towards who I now knew was Armsmaster and Miss Militia, glad that backup had arrived. We didn't really need the Cricket thorn any longer, so in the meantime I let it fly out of Nebula's hands and had it perch right out of Stormtiger's range. He was sprawled out on the floor face-first, and his attempts at lifting himself up all but ceased with a little application of vertigo.
"Stop," Armsmaster ordered, raising his halberd offensively as we approached him and Miss Militia. "Identify yourselves." The flashlight wasn't helping either.
"Nebula," spoke my partner, pointing at herself. She then pointed to me. "Black Rose," we said in a chorus.
"And will we have to fight?" Still hostile, how annoying.
I suddenly heard a sound near Cricket, and felt that she was trying to stand up. I whipped my head in her direction and, thankfully, the heroes reacted in turn. The villain swayed from side to side, limping behind some boxes before a thorn toppled her to the ground again. Thankfully, she didn't try getting up after that, especially after Miss Militia covered her with containment foam.
"W-why would we have to fight?" I asked, now that the threat had been dealt with. I was tired enough already, and fighting heroes was
not on my itinerary.
"Are you two not villains?" The Tinker gestured to us.
"No!" We exclaimed together, our annoyance growing bigger.
"I… see." He said, pausing, then communicated something to his earpiece. "Was Cricket the only one here? There were reports of explosions nearby."
"Stormtiger's over there." Nebula said, pointing to the nazi with a grin. "Broken leg; lost to a barrel."
"Excuse me, what?" The four of us walked over towards him.
"I launched a barrel at him. He didn't get away in time." I shrugged.
"...Are you sure you're not a villain?" The suspicion in Armsmaster's voice was starting to grate my ears.
"No. We aren't villains, we're
heroes." I snapped, crossing my arms. "Why are you even asking that in the first place?" It was probably the costume.
"Well, your costume is completely black." Fucking- Ughhh. This is gonna become a thing, isn't it?
"Stealth is important!" I raised my hands in the air. "And Alexandria's costume is dark too, and nobody says that
she's a villain!"
"She's also well-known, while you only debuted today. Am I correct on that assumption?"
"...Yeah." Well, technically 'no', but to the public? Yeah, that happened tonight.
He paused.
"How
did you pick a fight with these two, anyway?"
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The faceless PRT officers skittered around like ants, surveying the site and securing the villains.
Nebula and I briefed the heroes, with the two looking rather surprised. I suspected that they knew who Nebula was before, but they didn't show it, and relented after my edited description of my powers — apparently, my healing of Panacea was known to them, which also meant they knew I was a Trump. Still, I kept my ability to combine thorns under wraps, so not all of my advantage was lost.
"You did well tonight," Armsmaster spoke, breaking the silence. "Though you, no doubt, must understand how dangerous it was." Yes, I understood. And I knew where this was going.
"Is this where you give us the Wards pitch?" I asked without amusement.
"Yes, actually. Do you wish to join?"
"No," I answered, and the sudden silence was deafening. Did I leave a Cricket thorn on? I swore that I'd dismissed them all already…
"...Care to explain why?" He said after a few seconds.
"We'd rather be independent," Nebula chipped in, grabbing my wrist.
And I'd rather not work with those that were responsible for Sophia...
"...Right." The halberd wielder grunted, and turned to his gun-toting friend. "I suppose we're done here, then." Not even going to try and win us over? Huh.
Miss Militia nodded. "Seems like it." She looked at us and waved. "Take care, you two." Interesting.
We returned the wave halfheartedly as we watched them leave, the PRT trucks driving away as I stood next to my partner. I breathed in the chilly air, then sighed as she looked around us.
"The Empire's in an arms race against someone," Nebula said worriedly.
"Whom?" I asked, watching the taped off furniture store.
"Don't know, not enough info. I'll have to do some digging."
I didn't say anything as I flinched from some pain near my jaw. Damn cut…
"We're gonna need to conceal that." The smugness on her face was both irritating and adorable.
"I'm tired, Nebula," I groaned. "Let's just go home."
"Sure," she agreed. "Let's."