• The site has now migrated to Xenforo 2. If you see any issues with the forum operation, please post them in the feedback thread.
  • Due to issues with external spam filters, QQ is currently unable to send any mail to Microsoft E-mail addresses. This includes any account at live.com, hotmail.com or msn.com. Signing up to the forum with one of these addresses will result in your verification E-mail never arriving. For best results, please use a different E-mail provider for your QQ address.
  • For prospective new members, a word of warning: don't use common names like Dennis, Simon, or Kenny if you decide to create an account. Spammers have used them all before you and gotten those names flagged in the anti-spam databases. Your account registration will be rejected because of it.
  • Since it has happened MULTIPLE times now, I want to be very clear about this. You do not get to abandon an account and create a new one. You do not get to pass an account to someone else and create a new one. If you do so anyway, you will be banned for creating sockpuppets.
  • Due to the actions of particularly persistent spammers and trolls, we will be banning disposable email addresses from today onward.
  • The rules regarding NSFW links have been updated. See here for details.
Update!
*incoherent screaming*
This is one if the better Amy fics I've read. Thank you for this.
plant."

Vicky eyed Amy up and down, which even now sent butterflies through her stomach. In an attempt to distance the psychedelic 'Tinker' Circe from the famously brain-averse Panacea, her costume was much more risque than anything Amy would ever be associated with. She was only wearing half of it, but that consisted of a too-short tank top, a miniskirt, and impractically comfortable boots. These pieces were all a dull, uniform grey, to better accent the rest.

Her new living cape would only survive via chemosynthesis for a day or so, but until then she could manipulate it like anything else.

The next step made Amy a bit jealous of the people who would get to take the color enhancing drug tonight.

She reached her power both inside and out, sending lines of glowing rainbow bioluminescence threading through both the cloak and along her skin. They grew like vines, looping fractally into curls and twists along her arms, legs, and midriff; as the colors shifted and pulsed, it looked like her arteries were filled with iridescent paint.
Hey, this is a pretty rad costume!
"You're a magical girl," Dennis breathed. "Plant-Cthulhu meets magical girl."
kek

Honestly, given the eldritch nature of the Shards, this isn't too far off.
control.

Oh, gods. Both the guys and girls were eyeing her. Blatantly, and not her colorful aura.
Heh, finally getting some attention, eh Amy?
feet. It said something about the party that Vicky's more discrete option was to fly her unconscious passenger up to a
discreet
 
Ah, that particular homophone always gets me, since I use the mathematical word far more often than the careful word.

But I'm glad you're enjoying it! You were spot on with the costume guess before, so I'm glad you liked the result. The funny thing is that given how Amy tends to use her powers (turning her arms into vine-tentacles), Dennis is really not that far off. And yeah — while Amy was expecting to be ogled a little bit, it's one thing to plan for something and another to have it play out.

Hopefully the argument with Vicky and Amy finally getting her head screwed on a little straighter didn't feel too rushed. That isn't to say that she's suddenly without issues, of course, but at least she recognizes some of her folly.
 
This story is great. I like the choice to start in media res, it lets you explore the seriously messed up Dallon family dynamics without ever getting overly dark. It's interesting seeing an amy who's friends with Taylor without the Skitterpocalypse getting in the way. Keep up the great work please!
 
REALLY getting tired of these Worm stories where the MC's just keep apologizing or backing off. Want someone to FINALLY. ACTUALLY. Bite Dean's head off... or the PRT, or Armsmaster. Whoever it is that is being an a-hole, who violates peoples privacy, secrecy, home... Who just ups and, regardless of whether it is legal, frowned upon, or safe, decides to start sharing OTHER peoples secrets and stuff. Like Dean outing crap to the PRT and Vicky. Being an all around insensitive jackass. Talking out his ass about understanding trigger events when he never had one. Like Armsmaster taking credit for anything he can get away with, or stealing other people tech to "Study", then adding it to his own and patenting it. I really want a MC who will snap at them, bite their head off, tear them a new one. Most importantly, who will not STOP doing so just when they start because they suddenly feel bad, or because they are too non-confontational.
Mostly upset Amy did not rip into Dean for exposing taylors secrets to Vicky and the PRT at the drop of a hat. Violating the unwritten rules, and likely putting a SIZABLE target on both their backs.
 
I want to see Carol getting destroyed (verbally and socially not killed xD) and Dean taken down a peg for all his "holier than thou" bs, just because he can see emotions doesn't mean that he knows everything nor that he has the right to interfere in things that have nothing to do with him.

And as some other comment said I'm also tired of no one actually chewing Dean for being an honest to god spy from the PRT. Yes, he is the boyfriend of Vicky, but he (and the PRT) is using that relationship to get secrets and information from New Wave and basically everything that Vicky knows. That's like grade A assholery right there. How little must his relationship be worth to him to use it as a means to get information for the PRT??
 
It took me a surprisingly long time to realize that they could make power-infused drugs, so I need to cook up some more interesting ideas. Some might have to end up in omake, though...
 
Tryptamine 1.Ω
Sunday, March 20 2011

"Is that… bacon?" a sleepy voice murmured. "If it is, you'll be my favorite Tinker forever."

Taylor huffed in quiet amusement from where she was managing several frying pans worth of breakfast food cooking on the Stansfield's unnecessarily large stove. Unlike Amy, who abhorred getting up early, Taylor believed in sleep schedules and went for a run every morning before school. Thus, Taylor had not been the least bit surprised when she was the first person awake following their night of debauchery and excess.

Of course, being awake meant dealing with the post-party cleanup, and that meant dealing with people. She didn't mind Dean and Vicky so much — even if Vicky bore more resemblance to a zombie, which was about right for the morning after a Chroma trip. Dean, however, had immediately attempted to enlist Taylor's help with Emma and the other two teens who had needed sleeping potions.

Taylor counter-offered to make breakfast, and Dean had agreed perhaps too readily.

She tried to focus on the pans and the food, but her mind kept floating back to last night. The abrupt intersection of her cape and civilian lives had been almost as shocking as her early attempts at designing an electrokinesis power, and it wasn't until Dean confirmed that Emma was gone that Taylor released a breath she had not realized she had been holding.

It was too early in the morning to try to process the fact that for all of Taylor's Tinkering prowess and cape successes, she was completely incapable of dealing with a single unpowered teenager.

"Bacon, potatoes, sausage, eggs," Taylor replied, glancing at the table to see some of Vicky's hair tumble into her coffee when she nodded. It really wasn't fair how good the hero looked, even hungover and barely awake. Though she would never admit this to her, Taylor could totally see why Amy had been infatuated with her sister.

Taylor was thankful that her first interaction with Victoria Dallon had been in a work context, because she had absolutely no idea how to handle Amy's ex-sister otherwise. She would have been content to simply ignore the other girl, but this was her boyfriend's house and Taylor was making breakfast, so instead Taylor simply took solace in the fact that Vicky was too asleep to socialize.

Not for the first time, Taylor envied Amy's audacious plan to quit school and just be a cape full time. Even with Sophia gone, there were still days at school that made Taylor want to just get on the bus to the lab and never go back. Then she would be able to focus on her Tinkering and experimenting without having to deal with the depressing mess that was her civilian life.

After all, being a cape was fun, in some ways even more so than when Taylor had imagined it as a kid. Only in her wildest dreams would she have a power like Eidolon, one that let her go out as a different hero each night and was only limited by her own imagination. Actually helping against an Endbringer and meeting the Triumvirate were even more outlandish than that.

The whole 'Tinkertech drugs' part of Taylor's cape career was completely unexpected, as was the Sophia realization. Luckily the first paid for the costs associated with avoiding the Protectorate on account of the second, even before taking into account how intensely enjoyable their creations had become. The latest purple plant bore only superficial resemblance to the first orange plant, something that Taylor was proud to have achieved.

She was pulled out of her reminiscing when Dean materialized a few minutes later with a sleepy Dennis on his heels. "How's the food coming?" Dean asked, dropping into the chair next to Vicky and rubbing her back.

Taylor flipped the bacon currently in the pan with her fingers, silently thankful for the upgrades that made her heat resistant. "Nearly done. Grab a plate and dig in."

The promise of food finally roused Vicky from her zombification, and Taylor followed them back to the table with the unclaimed food piled high on a serving platter she had found. They ate in near silence, as all of their available brainpower seemed to be tied up in ensuring as much food got into their mouths as fast as possible.

"So, um," Dean started, trying and failing to buy some time with a gulp of orange juice, "Did you get whatever you were looking for last night?"

Taylor tapped the pocket holding her notebook. "More or less."

It was the truth, mostly. Chroma was totally safe from a toxicity point of view, and the party had verified that their own experiments were not too far off-base when compared to normal humans. More importantly, large numbers of people on the drug didn't turn into some sort of wild, out-of-control mess — they really did just want to sit around and look at the pretty colors.

"Good," Dean said, squirming slightly. "I'm still really uncomfortable with this whole situation and I wish that both you and Amy would consider joining the Protectorate, but I guess what you're doing is technically legal and safer than… most other stuff, I guess."

Dennis flashed Taylor a wide smile. "It was a lot of fun watching people just stare at the grass."

The much more important aspect of the party — helping Amy try to get her head screwed on a bit straighter — had not been in Taylor's original plans. That had been Crystal's idea, actually, though it had not taken much convincing to get Taylor and Lily to help. Luckily, all they had needed to do was give Amy the opportunity to unwind while not encumbered by her self-inflicted duties.

Of course, getting Amy herself to agree had been the hard part, but based on her laughter and smiles as she rolled around on the lawn-turned-lightshow, it had worked.

Taylor was very careful not to mention to the others that Amy was onto something about her power, however. Her first attempt to make a potion to copy another parahuman's powers had worked perfectly, but Taylor had not been prepared for how enjoyable shaping life with Amy's powers had been.

Something strange was happening, and Taylor was determined to figure it out.

Further musings were interrupted when the doors to the kitchen opened and revealed a confused-looking Amy, still in her incredible glowing costume from the night before. Taylor could never pull off a costume like that, but Amy was rocking it. "Oh, hell yes, breakfast," Amy said, making a beeline for the table. "I knew I smelled bacon."

"Try not to eat all of it," Dennis said. "Lily told me about your opinions on breakfast food."

Amy slid into the last open chair; the spot was between Taylor and Dean, and Amy was seemingly undeterred by Vicky sitting on Dean's other side. "Did everyone survive last night?" the ex-healer asked, pulling her goggles up so she could wipe her eyes.

A resigned expression passed over Dean's face. "Yes, they did."

"Good," Amy said, shoveling food onto her plate with a fork.

Taylor rolled her eyes. "What about you, Amy? How was your night?"

"I had fun," Amy replied, then pointed a grease-soaked finger at Taylor. "If you say 'I told you so,' I will turn you into a raspberry bush."

Taylor opted to say nothing, though she met Vicky's eyes and raised her eyebrows, sharing a small quirk of her lips with the hero. Unfortunately, Vicky then took that as an invitation to change the subject. "So, Taylor… from what I've figured out, your power is awesome."

"Uh, thanks," Taylor replied, instantly regretting making eye contact with the other girl.

"So you can grant powers," Vicky continued, excitement creeping into her voice despite her weariness, "but can you do anything else? What sorts of powers can you grant? Do you have a list, or do they mimic other known powers? Can you copy powers? How many can people use at once?"

Taylor blinked at the onslaught of words. "Can we talk shop after breakfast? I doubt everyone is excited as you right now."

"Hear, hear," Amy said, gesturing with her glass. To Taylor's surprise, her orange juice didn't smell like alcohol yet.

The conversation shifted to discussing specific people that the Arcadia students had seen at the party, and their various uncharacteristic antics. Taylor tuned that out and cast her mind forward to the next few weeks. School was starting again, which would eat into her home time, and they had to find an opportunity to visit the Palanquin. Her experiments with the Wards' powers, almost certainly more work for Toybox, more Kleos patrols…

Taylor eyed Amy, who was busy restoring her frizzy hair and freckles. She idly wondered what her life would have been had she not met the grumpy biokinetic. Amy was the best friend Taylor could have asked for, to the point that Taylor still sometimes wondered what she had done to deserve her friendship. Hopefully going forwards it would be a bit easier to coax smiles out of her partner.


***

A/N: And with that short epilogue, arc 1 draws to a close. Thanks to Slider and Atlasofremembrance for help on this short chapter.

When I first started working on this story, I had no idea that people would find it as enjoyable as they have. I was worried that it was too slow, that the drugs would be off-putting, that the AU characterizations would be unbelievable, and so on, which makes it all the more heartwarming every time I read a positive comment. Of the stories I've worked on, this one is by far my favorite, despite it being the most 'out there' in terms of narrative.

In any case, I want to thank everyone who has read this fic and taken the time to comment or recommend it to others. Arc 2 is a bit more involved, plot-wise, and the outline is kind of a mess right now. However, there are several scenes I have been itching to present since this project started, so hopefully it won't take me too long to get things started.
 
Last edited:
In any case, I want to thank everyone who has read this fic and taken the time to comment or recommend it to others. Arc 2 is a bit more involved, plot-wise, and the outline is kind of a mess right now. However, there are several scenes I have been itching to present since this project started, so hopefully it won't take me too long to get things started.
Take you time. We'll be here when they're ready he says, forcibly suppressing his impatience.
 
that the drugs would be off-putting, that the AU characterizations would be unbelievable

I mean, in terms of NSFW QQ, most of the wish fulfilment here is way worse than 2 codependent, traumatized teenagers trying to make the most fun and safe drugs possible. And in terms of suspending disbelief for AU characterization, Worm as a setting requires characters to break and break badly to obtain powers. This tends to have an elevating effect on SOD as long as characters are still shaped vaguely like themselves, which I daresay they are here.
 
which I daresay they are here

I'm glad to hear it, because most of what jammed up this chapter was trying to get Taylor's characterization right. Between the Triumvirate taking an interest in her tech and the experimenting patrols, Taylor's cape self-image is much higher than at the corresponding place in canon. In some sense, she has already discovered the 'Taylor is a mask for Oeneus,' though that line is very blurry when hanging out with just Amy.
 
This fic should totally end with Zion chilling out on some Tinkertech drugs and forgetting the whole end of the world plan. He'll occasionally surface to inspect QAylor's power tinkering out of respect for the cycle, then realize he'd rather just be tripping out on the couch with Amy. Bonus points if they commiserate over family members making terrible decisions.
 
When I first started working on this story, I had no idea that people would find it as enjoyable as they have. I was worried that it was too slow, that the drugs would be off-putting, that the AU characterizations would be unbelievable, and so on, which makes it all the more heartwarming every time I read a positive comment. Of the stories I've worked on, this one is by far my favorite, despite it being the most 'out there' in terms of narrative.
Well, you've gone out of your way to show that Taylor and Amy work hard to make their drugs safe, and that it isn't necessarily a healthy lifestyle, so I'm ok with all the rampant debauchery. And furthermore, rather than just say "Taylor's a lesbian! Amy is a lesbian! They should totes get together!!" you put work into making their relationship believable, which is already worlds better than most Worm fanfics that have Amy and Taylor team up.
 
theres not another story quite like this one, and though i could nitpick about taylors canon opinions on drugs, this story explains that away well enough, which just leaves a fantastic, unique, down to earth fic, with incredible characters and arcs. Amazing story op, just superb work all around. I cant wait to see what else you have in store for it <3
 
Wow. Really glad I gave this one a chance. I was initially turned off by the rampant debauchery + drugs tags ( figured this would be another "evil-mc" to justify rape/abuse/other things I don't usually want to read about) and instead it's this wholesome recovery story about 2 ppl who fucking really need a friend being friends to each other.

Loved the in media res beginning and wish it was used more frequently. The flashbacks were used really well to show how far everyone has come, and it hasn't fallen into rampant "drugs are actually great" rants like I assumed it would.

Honestly, you could take this grim-dark and have Taylor tinker herself into Nu-Eden and I still think it'd be a fun read, but this is a satisfying stopping point here, too. Do you have more planned? Because I am down.
 
theres not another story quite like this one

Wow. Really glad I gave this one a chance.

There is more coming, never fear! I'm not stuck, per se, but trying to incorporate some of the more exciting story elements while ensuring that the narrative stays character-focused has proven to be a bit more tricky than I was expecting. Amy's day-to-day issues don't involve navigating political quagmires or defending a city from interlopers; she deals with things like 'drank lighter fluid by accident.'

I'm tentatively thinking that the next arc will do interludes instead of flashbacks, and the chapters should be shorter/timeline less rigid. Also, I want to encourage anyone who is visited by their muse to contribute omake if they want, because I'm sure there's plenty of amusing ideas I haven't even thought to explore.
 
Last edited:
There is more coming, never fear! I'm not stuck, per se, but trying to incorporate some of the more exciting story elements while ensuring that the narrative stays character-focused has proven to be a bit more tricky than I was expecting. Amy's day-to-day issues don't involve navigating political quagmires or defending a city from interlopers; she deals with things like 'drank lighter fluid by accident.'

I'm tentatively thinking that the next arc will do interludes instead of flashbacks, and the chapters should be shorter/timeline less rigid. Also, I want to encourage anyone who is visited by their muse to contribute omake if they want, because I'm sure there's plenty of amusing ideas I haven't even thought to explore.
Interludes could be cool! I'm curious if that mention of possibly springing Marcquis is going to come back or if they'll judge her suitably stabilized.

Some conflict with the Merchants also seems inevitable, she muscling in on their area pretty hard
 
Phenethylanmine 2.⍺
A/N: And so begins Arc 2, with a short interlude from one of the poor souls that has to clean up Amy's most recent mess. Thanks to my betas, Thoth19 and Atlasofremembrance for their boundless patience while I hammered at the outline for this arc.

Monday, March 23 2011

Colin was conflicted.

While he would prefer to be back in his lab, a surprise call from a panicked sheriff had dragged him out to a far west suburb of Brockton Bay at nearly midnight. Middleburgh was far enough away from the city proper to have its own train station, which translated to roughly half an hour when driving. Colin had arrived in slightly less than fifteen on his motorcycle, but it was still dramatically further than his usual patrols extended.

The reason? Glowing tree monsters had come charging out of the forest and…

Well, not really done much of anything, it turned out. This was the source of his conflict.

On one hand, he wanted nothing more than to figure out where a certain migraine-inducing teenaged biokinetic had vanished following tonight's most recent disaster, and do his damnedest to make literally any consequence stick to her. Circe running around without supervision deeply offended his professional sensibilities, even before considering what the girl was capable of creating on a whim.

Colin had been legitimately shocked when he had finally been given permission to view Circe's Threat Report, as not only had the file changed dramatically since he last read it, basically all of it had been redacted once the special investigation started. Her reluctance to associate with any heroic organization made much more sense following an explanation of her history and powers, though Colin had expressed his displeasure in the strongest terms to Legend about the Protectorate's inability to accommodate Circe.

If he thought it would do any good, Colin might bring up the whole series of incidents from earlier today to whomever was heading the special investigation. But with Legend's unapologetic stonewalling and the Chief Director's repeated mantra of 'classified,' it had been made abundantly clear to Colin that there was something very suspicious about this whole situation.

Circe's partner was worse. Oeneus's file was completely redacted, and he had not been granted permission to view the blanked out sections. A hunch and some digging into Hess's past had yielded a very good guess as to the Tinker's identity, but much like Miss Lavere, Miss Hebert enjoyed the enthusiastic protection of an highly unusual and secretive investigation that inexplicably excluded the local Protectorate leader.

Having to clean up their messes but not being able to even collaborate remotely with the two Tinkers was frustrating in the extreme.

And that brought Colin's thoughts back to the other side of his conflict: the incredible things Circe could create, even in a severely compromised mental state, with no visible effort on her part.

"Are you seeing this, Dragon?" he asked, ensuring that his compact field microscope was scanning the correct features.

"It bears a striking resemblance to muscle tissue," the Canadian replied, her Newfoundland accent barely registering after so long. "Except no muscle tissue I have ever studied has included cell walls in that fashion, nor has it had the extreme internal optimizations present in this sample."

Looking at the screen displaying the microscope's output, Colin's mind was filled with designs for cybernetics and biotechnology that could launch his career to new heights, and that was only by examining the various parts of the single glowing tree-mech that Circe had left behind. Even her now-signature bioluminescence spawned dozens of ideas for efficient biological power sources and miniaturized organometallic signalling arrays.

For not the first time, he considered quitting the Protectorate solely to collaborate with Circe.

His deliberations were not helped by the astounding set of upgrades that Circe had gifted to Flechette. The Ward had faced a great deal of scrutiny and paperwork over her unauthorized activities, but in the end her vastly improved biology had fallen under the ineffable jurisdiction of the special investigation.

Predictably, all of Piggot's complaints had vanished into that bureaucratic black hole, and Flechette simply went through power testing again. If not for the fact that any upgrades Colin would want for his own body would require corresponding changes in his Tinkertech — and thus involve the Review Board — he would have been knocking on the biokinetic's door as soon as he had seen the resolution of Flechette's situation. But while he had strong suspicions that the special investigation's reach went a lot further than the Review Board, Colin had not wanted to try his luck yet.

The construct under his microscope was putting a lot of stress on that conviction.

Dragon snapped his attention to the task at hand. "Colin, look — see the microstructures in the ligaments?"

"Yes, what am I… oh. There is no way for that to have evolved naturally."

"I wouldn't go quite that far, but I agree. Circe likely invented that herself. Let me run a few simulations here…"

While she worked, Colin searched around the tree-mech to find other interesting creations. He was part of the way through isolating what appeared to be a nerve when Dragon got back to him. "Fascinating. A human ligament with those modifications would account for more than 80% of the increased strength displayed by Flechette, which suggests that Circe is copying designs."

"Indeed," he murmured, using an electrical probe to investigate the nerve and marveling at its efficiency.


---

The glowing tree-mech was eventually loaded onto a Protectorate transport so that Colin and Dragon could continue to study it under better conditions. Removing the construct also allowed the PRT agents to finish cleaning up the scene — for all that she had made a mess, Circe had caused little actual lasting damage, for which the sheriff was very relieved.

Soon after, Colin found himself cruising back to base and chatting with Dragon about their discoveries.

"Colin, I want to talk about Oeneus for a moment," Dragon said suddenly. "I was curious about your unofficial visit to her workshop last week, and when I started digging, I found something… unusual."

"A Tinker made something unusual," he deadpanned, pulling the motorcycle to a stop in the parking lot of a closed restaurant. "You don't say."

Dragon's huff of amusement brought a smile to his lips. "I became suspicious after you relayed Battery and Dauntless's experiences with the 'potions,' and I started asking around to see if anyone else from Canberra could remember anything else of note."

That had been an interesting conversation. While Dauntless had been happy to describe his experiences, Battery had become noticeably cagey when asked about drinking the vials that granted some measure of regeneration and healing. Both had described the experience as 'intuitive,' giving them a vague sense of how healthy they were and how quickly repairs were proceeding.

"Logical. Understanding how Oeneus's Tinkertech enhances humans would go a long way towards replicating it ourselves. Do you have any more thoughts on her specialization?"

"I do," Dragon said slowly. "As it turns out, Narwhal took all three of Oeneus's 'potions' during the fight against the Simurgh, and she described the same sort of 'intuition' that Battery and Dauntless reported. However, the boosted reflexes also extended to her shields — she was able to reflexively shield herself against projectiles."

Colin said nothing as the implications started to churn in his brain.

"Several people reported similar behavior, developing much better reflexes with their power after drinking the potion. This was true across a variety of types of powers, not just those tied to their bodies. Taken together, this sounds like something else entirely," she continued.

"Power interactions," Colin breathed. "The most important part about parahuman powers —"

"— is that they are intuitive," Dragon finished. "Oeneus isn't a human enhancement Tinker, or a chemical Tinker. I believe that she's a power Tinker."

The next piece fell in place for Colin rather quickly. "They're the Kleos. They never have the same powers twice because Oeneus is constantly testing new ideas." He replayed his last meeting with the two in his head and made another connection. "The future sight was Oeneus, too, not some new mystery Toybox Tinker."

Dragon laughed awkwardly. "Yes, they appear to have recreated melange. I suspect one of them is a fan of classic science fiction."

"We need to speak to Legend about this," Colin realized. "Because I think we have started to understand why there is a special investigation into those two girls."

"That seems sensible," Dragon agreed. "Do you mind taking a diversion back to Lord's Park? Now that we have a second sample of Circe's bioluminescence, I would like to reexamine those trees…"





Saint could hardly believe what he had discovered.

Following their bombshell discussion, the AI had followed Armsmaster back to the park where the rogue biotinker had transformed several trees, and under more normal circumstances Geoff would have been obsessively checking Dragon's every claim about the safety of the trees in question. Instead, his mind was awhirl with the possibility that there was another power-granting Trump out there, one whose tech persisted for hours at a time and seemed very general.

With his normal source of powers trapped in the Birdcage, this 'Oeneus' could be his ticket to finally unraveling Dragon's plots and freeing Teacher. Unfortunately, he found it unlikely that either Tinker would be willing to help willingly.

Well, there were plenty of ways around that. He knew that capturing the girls would be a tricky proposition, as Dragon had sold them some of its security hardware and software for their lab. They were actually rather secure for independent Tinkers, something that Geoff had appreciated before but now found frustrating. He had no doubts about his ability to break into the security system, of course, but hiding it from Dragon (and thus Armsmaster) would be tricky.

Then there was the issue of actually capturing the girls. Trumps were often maddening to deal with under favorable circumstances, and now he knew that Oeneus had a whole library of powers that Geoff couldn't anticipate. Circe was actually worse, for all that her powers were known to Dragon — the 'healer' was actually an S-class threat on her own.

Geoff smiled to himself. Taking them both down would be doing the world a favor, assuming he could figure out how.

His best option was probably to call in some favors among the Russians or Gesellschaft. They had power nullifiers and other specialists for exactly this sort of mission, but he would have to be very careful to not tip off those groups by asking for their services. Every team on the planet would want their hands on the two girls, if they knew what they were capable of doing. The PRT was actually helping here, keeping that information under such tight control.

"Hey Mags, Dobrynja!" he called, turning in his command chair. "We've got a new —"

However, instead of the other Dragonslayers, Geoff found a woman in a fedora.

He barely had time to register surprise before she shot him in the head.
 
Last edited:
UPDATE! Praise the heavens! x3:D
Following their bombshell discussion, the AI had followed Armsmaster back to the park where the rogue biotinker had transformed several trees, and under more normal circumstances Geoff would have been obsessively checking Dragon's every claim about the safety of the trees in question. Instead, his mind was awhirl with the possibility that there was another power-granting Trump out there, one whose tech persisted for hours at a time and seemed very general.
Oh look, Amy and Taylor are going to have to fight Saint.
However, instead of the other Dragonslayers, Geoff found a woman in a fedora.

He barely had time to register surprise before she shot him in the head.
:eek:
I did not see that coming. I was anticipating an arc where Taylor and Amy had to fight Saint. At least he is no longer an issue.
 
Last edited:

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top