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I quite like it. Would this be before canon?
- A health crisis has put Piggot out of commission for a while; she's being treated at an out-of-town hospital on heavy medication and strict bed rest
- Suddenly, an Endbringer attack! The entire ENE Protectorate team - but none of the Wards - is going.
- As they're leaving, Aegis complains about not being allowed to go. In an effort to make him feel better, Armsmaster reminds him that, with all of them gone, he is Acting Head of the Protectorate ENE until their return, and charges him to hold the fort until he returns
- At the Endbringer fight, a recently Triggered Tinker deploys, without authorization, an untested device intended to allow every cape there to fight as one, connected in a single hive-mind. Because she's worried about being influenced through the link, she sets it up to target only Protectorate and registered Heroes. It works - the Endbringer is driven off with relatively few casualties - but the Tinker is one of those casualties, and no one knows how to safely turn it off. The linked Heroes are no help; without the single unifying goal of 'fight the Endbringer' to concentrate on, their hive-mind has dissolved into an incoherent hash of conflicting desires and thoughts. Dragon - who could not be linked in, for obvious reasons - is working as fast as she can to reverse-engineer the tech, but it's going to take time.
- Back in Brockton Bay, Acting Director Renick receives the news with dismay, to put it mildly. He's an able administrator and good second-in-command, but he's not really up to the task of leading the PRT ENE, not in the middle of its biggest crisis in 20 years.
- Renick calls Aegis into his office, and gives him the bad news: the Protectorate capes are all gone indefinitely, while the Villains are already starting to return to the city; they are going to need to keep the peace, and until reinforcements arrive the Wards are the only capes they have to do it with. Aegis looks determined and says that Armsmaster named him Acting Head of the Protectorate ENE until he returned, and if that takes a little longer than expected, so be it - he's not going to fail in this duty. Renick, feeling relieved and a little guilty, decides that if Aegis feels he's ready for the responsibility, then Renick's going to let him - he's got too much on his plate to take over running the Wards directly if there's any other option. (Aegis does not, in fact, feel he's ready for the responsibility. He's putting on a brave face in a time of crisis. But once he realizes that Renick is expecting him to actually act as Head of the Protectorate ENE in every respect, he's certainly not going to let the man down or breath a word of complaint.)
- Renick does, of course, call for reinforcements. But, unlike Piggot, who would have called Chief Director Costa-Brown as soon as she could get 5 minutes on her schedule, Renick files his request using the standard forms. Unfortunately, everybody is filing for reinforcements after this disaster, and the person who processes the request gives it a low priority, because ENE still has 7 capes while some branches are down to, like, 3 - having missed that all of ENE's remaining capes are Wards. Renick brings the issue up in the next director's meeting, mentioning that he's got Wards filling in for his missing Protectorate, but the other directors think nothing of it - they've all got Wards supplementing their heavily reduced Protector forces.
- End result: Aegis is now, de facto and de jure, the leader of the Protectorate ENE, for an indefinite time.
I'm probably being dreadfully unfair to Deputy Director Renick here, but if you want to pull off a Lord of the Flies plot without actually killing off all the adults, you need someone ineffectual enough to let a cIhild get and keep actual power in a crisis.
That's a Walking Dead cosplay isn't it? That one zombie girl from the first episode?
D'know. I'm not sure where to go with it from here.
It's an excellent start to a wildly divergent AU, but still, even with bureaucratic hell being a thing here, hard to see any situation where this lasts longer than a month, two at most before a responsible adult in a position of power gets wind of this. Not a lot of time until the adults take over again.
Didn't realize we were in the SFW thread... All we need is the right timeframe and we could do all kinds of shit. For instance if during the Canberra attack maybe Sophia is too busy to go to school Which helps Taylor recover enough to push back against the Duo. Emma might be the one pointing them but Sophia always struck me as the Lynchpin.It's an excellent start to a wildly divergent AU, but still, even with bureaucratic hell being a thing here, hard to see any situation where this lasts longer than a month, two at most before a responsible adult in a position of power gets wind of this. Not a lot of time until hthe adults take over again.
Honestly, I was thinking more on the order of a week or two. Maybe a bit more if things actually go well for them - both because they've proved they can do it, and because Renick would put less pressure for reinforcements.It's an excellent start to a wildly divergent AU, but still, even with bureaucratic hell being a thing here, hard to see any situation where this lasts longer than a month, two at most before a responsible adult in a position of power gets wind of this. Not a lot of time until the adults take over again.
That sounds really interesting and has room for all sorts of shenanigans. I´d read it.I'm probably being dreadfully unfair to Deputy Director Renick here, but if you want to pull off a Lord of the Flies plot without actually killing off all the adults, you need someone ineffectual enough to let a child get and keep actual power in a crisis.
Depending on the timing, and Coil's choices (he doesn't want the other villains to win too big, after all), this could be a good time for the Undersiders to show themselves as the 'good' villains, helping the Wards when they're really needed (which Coil can spin to make the PRT look weak without actually letting villains he doesn't control win much). If it's Canberra, it could lead to Taylor going out in an incomplete costume, and possibly winning Shadow Stalker's approval for her ruthlessness (this and the previous option could be combined, of course).Honestly, I was thinking more on the order of a week or two. Maybe a bit more if things actually go well for them - both because they've proved they can do it, and because Renick would put less pressure for reinforcements.
But they would be the harshest weeks possible, since every Villain in town knows that the Protectorate has been defanged temporarily and tries to take advantage.
Hell, Sophia wouldn't probably have a chance to have an influence; I can't see Emma going back to the alley the day after if Taylor's in town to comfort her, and if she doesn't then she won't see Sophia at all until the start of school - and, not having proven her 'strength', Sophia is unlikely to be interested in her at that time.Emma can get more support and comfort from Taylor in the aftermath, counterbalancing and even fighting off Sophia's influence.
Have some thought relating to alternate trigger events, and wondered about the effect, if any, of a quite small change in Taylor's canon trigger event:
In the morning before Taylor goes to school that day, or perhaps the night before, she watches a rerun or video tape with her father, of the Muppet Show episode with Crystal Gayle, and the last song sticks in her mind:
She's perhaps even humming or singing it to herself before she reaches her locker, and later tries to focus on that song to distract herself from her horrible situation, while she pounds on the door and waits for rescue. She still realizes that no-one is coming to help her, and triggers, but the song is part of the information that QA takes from her mind when designing her powers.
She looked over at her companion to see if he appreciated the show, only to find him engrossed in managing the next stage of Mother Base's expansion through his iDroid. She rolled her eyes and tossed the now-empty canteen back. Venom snatched it out of the air and stowed it without looking away from the holographic display, before glancing up and meeting Quiet's gaze. Neither of them were very expressive, but the ghost of a smile flickered over their faces, before they settled in for the helicopter ride back home.
Ocelot's here too. Basically the whole Mother Base cast of MGSV...except maybe minus Liquid.Revolver Ocelot:...Well...Shit. I hope Boss is doing okay without me.
Ocelot's here too. Basically the whole Mother Base cast of MGSV...except maybe minus Liquid.
I mean the original Big Boss. Not Venom Snake. He's currently making Outer Heaven.