Vantavendi (part 13)
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21st October 2012
08:21 GMT -5
"Ah…" Wallace shifts uncomfortably as Richard and Raquel look at him. "Yeah…"
"Blitzen has agreed to be our woman on the inside. She has the heroic inclination and… Dubious history that puts her in the victim profile. And her super speed means that she can probably react to an attack and dodge gunfire fast enough to stay alive and call in reinforcements."
"Paul…" Raquel switches her attention to me. "How many Nazis you gunna bring over here?"
"Be fair, Raquel. I didn't bring this one. This was the Overs."
"Uh-huh. Least Kid Flash is looking after this one."
"Actually? Jay Garrick is." Wallace squirms. "I have a secret identity, he doesn't, and she really wanted to meet him…"
Richard looks sceptical. "Isn't Mister Garrick ninety years old?"
"Ninety three. But.. he's in good shape, y'know, running everywhere..."
"Orange Lantern." Kaldur regards me patiently. "Did Blitzen have any way to deceive your empathic abilities?"
"Not that I could detect."
"Do you believe that her claims regarding her motives are true?"
"Yes. In our society, you have to be a nasty piece of work to identify with National Socialism. In hers it's just normal. She genuinely wants to have some sort of relationship with Jay, and she's not acting in accordance with the ideals she's 'meant' to hold. My only concern would be the fact that she doesn't really have a life outside of being 'Blitzen', so-."
Artemis has raised her eyebrows. "That's a concern for you?"
"I had a life before I got my ring. She's been raised to be a superhero from infancy. I have friends outside of the community. She doesn't. She didn't even have a name until she chose one for herself. That said, this mission shouldn't involve her dealing with members of the public all that much."
Kaldur nods. "This is something of an expansion on the mission which Batman set for us, but I agree that it could produce valuable information. Were you and Supergirl able to find anything useful out from Pied Piper?"
"He-."
"He's curing cancer!" She beams for a moment, then her face falls about as far as it ever does. "And Mexican people can be really rude!"
"Cancer?" Wallace blinks in surprise. "Really?"
"Sonic energy can be used to precisely destroy cancerous cells." I shrug. "There's more money in a novel cancer treatment than in rat-charming."
"Hey, that's great!" He smiles. "Next you're gunna tell me that Captain Boomerang's going back to Australia."
"I didn't see anyone from the Immigration Service, so, not as far as I know."
"Getting a real job?"
I shrug awkwardly. "Some people just like… Throwing bent s-. Pieces of carbon fibre-reinforced plastic. Ah, I can talk to Marcus today, see if he's got anything."
Kaldur nods again. "My efforts to speak with Vigilante's friends and family produced little benefit. As far as they knew, he was not undertaking any kind of unusual investigation, and we already knew that he had become less murderous."
Richard frowns. "Maybe that's the issue. Have you looked at who he didn't kill who he might have before he met the Alliance?"
"I did not. It should be a simple matter to compare his arrest records and the criminal records of those whom he arrested. Have you done that for White Dragon?"
"No, it only occurred to me just now." Richard brings up his arm computer. "I didn't get much out of White Dragon's friends, either. There was a lot of speculation, but no real leads. The only thing was when I asked about his racism. They'd noticed that his opinions had changed, and when they asked him about it he'd just brushed them off. Apparently he got annoyed when they kept asking him about it."
"Had he abandoned his purist attitudes?"
"No. It's more that he shifted his position a little. He stopped talking about minority groups as things that he needed to get rid of and started saying that he just wanted to keep white people safe."
I frown. "Getting annoyed about being asked to justify a belief could indicate an unnatural mental influence, but it could equally be that he'd had a bit of a rethink and didn't want to have to justify it to his friends."
Raquel grumps. "So he was still a racist."
"People don't abandon deeply held positions in a few weeks. It's possible that he had but didn't want to just spring that on his friends. Or that he'd have kept moving his position the more he actually interacted with people in the Alliance."
"I've got… Something." Richard looks up from his arm computer. "Some of the serious criminals Vigilante didn't kill had Intergang contacts. They might have been part of Intergang."
"The head of the Alliance used to be part of Intergang." I shrug. "Most people find killing people they know harder than killing strangers. A few personal anecdotes might have been all it took."
Richard nods. "Or it could just be him setting an example. If one guy in Intergang could go straight, why not more?"
Artemis frowns. "Did Vigilante actually meet… What's his name?"
"Vincent Edge. And he's genuine as well."
"Right. Did Vigilante actually meet him? Or even know about him? Because I heard of the Alliance last year but I didn't know who ran it or why they set it up 'til I read Paul's report."
Raquel nods. "And how about White Dragon? Were any of the people he didn't kill members of Intergang?"
"I don't know." Richard shakes his head. "A lot of them don't have great documentation."
"And what about Black Orchid?"
M'gann shrugs. "No one seems to know what she was investigating. I can go check out her old cases, but I haven't learned anything useful."
Kaldur nods. "Follow up whatever leads you have left. Orange Lantern, speak with Alpha Centurion and then remain available to aid Blitzen whenever she needs it."
"I assume that Kara's with me?"
"Unless she feels that the mission would be better served elsewhere?"
Kara shrugs. "I can fly back from Mexico in a few seconds! It's no trouble!"
"Then yes. Do you require anyone else to aid you?"
"No, I can handle it. M'gann, do you need someone who can talk to Black Orchid's plants?"
"No, Cornwall managed it. They tried to help; they really liked her. But she didn't talk to them about it."
"Right then. I'll go and speak with Centurion." I raise my right hand to my forehead. "Speak to you this evening."
08:21 GMT -5
"Ah…" Wallace shifts uncomfortably as Richard and Raquel look at him. "Yeah…"
"Blitzen has agreed to be our woman on the inside. She has the heroic inclination and… Dubious history that puts her in the victim profile. And her super speed means that she can probably react to an attack and dodge gunfire fast enough to stay alive and call in reinforcements."
"Paul…" Raquel switches her attention to me. "How many Nazis you gunna bring over here?"
"Be fair, Raquel. I didn't bring this one. This was the Overs."
"Uh-huh. Least Kid Flash is looking after this one."
"Actually? Jay Garrick is." Wallace squirms. "I have a secret identity, he doesn't, and she really wanted to meet him…"
Richard looks sceptical. "Isn't Mister Garrick ninety years old?"
"Ninety three. But.. he's in good shape, y'know, running everywhere..."
"Orange Lantern." Kaldur regards me patiently. "Did Blitzen have any way to deceive your empathic abilities?"
"Not that I could detect."
"Do you believe that her claims regarding her motives are true?"
"Yes. In our society, you have to be a nasty piece of work to identify with National Socialism. In hers it's just normal. She genuinely wants to have some sort of relationship with Jay, and she's not acting in accordance with the ideals she's 'meant' to hold. My only concern would be the fact that she doesn't really have a life outside of being 'Blitzen', so-."
Artemis has raised her eyebrows. "That's a concern for you?"
"I had a life before I got my ring. She's been raised to be a superhero from infancy. I have friends outside of the community. She doesn't. She didn't even have a name until she chose one for herself. That said, this mission shouldn't involve her dealing with members of the public all that much."
Kaldur nods. "This is something of an expansion on the mission which Batman set for us, but I agree that it could produce valuable information. Were you and Supergirl able to find anything useful out from Pied Piper?"
"He-."
"He's curing cancer!" She beams for a moment, then her face falls about as far as it ever does. "And Mexican people can be really rude!"
"Cancer?" Wallace blinks in surprise. "Really?"
"Sonic energy can be used to precisely destroy cancerous cells." I shrug. "There's more money in a novel cancer treatment than in rat-charming."
"Hey, that's great!" He smiles. "Next you're gunna tell me that Captain Boomerang's going back to Australia."
"I didn't see anyone from the Immigration Service, so, not as far as I know."
"Getting a real job?"
I shrug awkwardly. "Some people just like… Throwing bent s-. Pieces of carbon fibre-reinforced plastic. Ah, I can talk to Marcus today, see if he's got anything."
Kaldur nods again. "My efforts to speak with Vigilante's friends and family produced little benefit. As far as they knew, he was not undertaking any kind of unusual investigation, and we already knew that he had become less murderous."
Richard frowns. "Maybe that's the issue. Have you looked at who he didn't kill who he might have before he met the Alliance?"
"I did not. It should be a simple matter to compare his arrest records and the criminal records of those whom he arrested. Have you done that for White Dragon?"
"No, it only occurred to me just now." Richard brings up his arm computer. "I didn't get much out of White Dragon's friends, either. There was a lot of speculation, but no real leads. The only thing was when I asked about his racism. They'd noticed that his opinions had changed, and when they asked him about it he'd just brushed them off. Apparently he got annoyed when they kept asking him about it."
"Had he abandoned his purist attitudes?"
"No. It's more that he shifted his position a little. He stopped talking about minority groups as things that he needed to get rid of and started saying that he just wanted to keep white people safe."
I frown. "Getting annoyed about being asked to justify a belief could indicate an unnatural mental influence, but it could equally be that he'd had a bit of a rethink and didn't want to have to justify it to his friends."
Raquel grumps. "So he was still a racist."
"People don't abandon deeply held positions in a few weeks. It's possible that he had but didn't want to just spring that on his friends. Or that he'd have kept moving his position the more he actually interacted with people in the Alliance."
"I've got… Something." Richard looks up from his arm computer. "Some of the serious criminals Vigilante didn't kill had Intergang contacts. They might have been part of Intergang."
"The head of the Alliance used to be part of Intergang." I shrug. "Most people find killing people they know harder than killing strangers. A few personal anecdotes might have been all it took."
Richard nods. "Or it could just be him setting an example. If one guy in Intergang could go straight, why not more?"
Artemis frowns. "Did Vigilante actually meet… What's his name?"
"Vincent Edge. And he's genuine as well."
"Right. Did Vigilante actually meet him? Or even know about him? Because I heard of the Alliance last year but I didn't know who ran it or why they set it up 'til I read Paul's report."
Raquel nods. "And how about White Dragon? Were any of the people he didn't kill members of Intergang?"
"I don't know." Richard shakes his head. "A lot of them don't have great documentation."
"And what about Black Orchid?"
M'gann shrugs. "No one seems to know what she was investigating. I can go check out her old cases, but I haven't learned anything useful."
Kaldur nods. "Follow up whatever leads you have left. Orange Lantern, speak with Alpha Centurion and then remain available to aid Blitzen whenever she needs it."
"I assume that Kara's with me?"
"Unless she feels that the mission would be better served elsewhere?"
Kara shrugs. "I can fly back from Mexico in a few seconds! It's no trouble!"
"Then yes. Do you require anyone else to aid you?"
"No, I can handle it. M'gann, do you need someone who can talk to Black Orchid's plants?"
"No, Cornwall managed it. They tried to help; they really liked her. But she didn't talk to them about it."
"Right then. I'll go and speak with Centurion." I raise my right hand to my forehead. "Speak to you this evening."
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