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With This Ring (Young Justice SI) (Thread Fourteen)

The Illustres of the Orange Lantern Corps and an Hounor Guard Green Lantern in-system at the same time must be more than a little stressful for the Reach "diplomats" here huh?

Getting a bit of an "arrgh, why are these people fighting the Reach?!"-vibe from the HGGL here.Can't be fun to have someone else deal with a problem your superiors gave up on.
 
Mr Zoat, random question: What Sector of space contains the New Gods? I remember Paul once mentioning that the Sectors near Apokolips have the highest mortality rate, but not the sector New Genesis and Apokolips are in.
 
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Mr Zoat, random question: What Sector of space contains the New Gods? I remember Paul once mentioning that the Sectors near Apokolips have the highest mortality rate, but not the sector New Genesis and Apokolips are in.
I haven't picked. Not one of the ones so far enumerated.
 
So....I...stumbled on an episode of YJ Season 3 for the first time last night..."Nightmare Monkeys"

And my brain has now attempted to flee my skull in abject horror of that which I have now witnessed.

My only explanation for this insanity is that Ambush Bug got loose again.
 
Negetiations (supplementary, Renegade Option)
12th August 2012
18:38 GMT


"Hey, Mister Grayven!" / "Hey, Mister Grayven!" / "Hey, Mister Grayven!" / "Hey, Mister Grayven!" / "Hey, Mister Grayven!"

I smile and raise my right hand in a half-wave/half Roman salute as the universe's youngest kryptonians look up from their painting.

"Hello, children!"

Lu-Zod flies unsteadily over to me and grabs hold of my right hand.

"Come see! Come see!"

"I'm sorry, but I need to talk to Karsta Wor-Ul right now."

"Aaawh."

I delicately recover my right hand while patting her on the head with my left.

"I'll come right back when I'm done, okay?"

"Lu-?!"

One of the tamaranean childminders assigned to the facility spots her charge and swoops down to recover her.

"Lu-Zod, you are not to fly off like that!"

The child's face falls. "I'm sorry. I just got so excited!"

I shoo the child back into the care of her guardian, then step back out of the orphanarium and into the corridor.

This place has really brightened up since we slaughtered all the Citadelians who used to live here. I'd assumed that Karsta was the utilitarian sort, but they've actually remodelled the entire interior into something a good deal more child-friendly. Out went about half the cloning tanks, in come arboreta and multi-tier classrooms. Karsta isn't going for mass production here. She-.

"Grayven."

I turn and smile at her, though it's more a 'polite' smile than the genuine ones that the children got.

"Karsta. How are you feeling?"

"Like I'm actually working for a living." And she does actually look tired. Though I suppose that could be due to the fact that by design this facility doesn't invigorate kryptonians anything like as much as the Earth's sun does. "It's rewarding, but I'm feeling my age."

"Hey, you can sunbathe under a purple healing ray with your fingers crossed if you want." She doesn't look impressed. "No luck finding other kryptonians, then?"

"If it were easy, Amalak would have found them first."

And I doubt that Kara In-Ze is going to want to give up her career as a superheroine secret agent to become a childminder. Huh. I never did try finding the local version of Kara What-Ever, did I? I just sort of assumed that she'd either turn up or they already checked and there wasn't one. I mean, sticking her in the phantom zone would have been far safer than a space pod if it was a last minute job.

Hah! Or maybe we've got one with Power Girl proportions and they couldn't get the lid to shut!



Yeah, probably shouldn't make jokes about a woman whose entire species got wiped out. Damn ponies. Making me a better person.

"There wasn't anything on the Doomsday about other kryptonians getting away, was there?"

"Yes, Grayven, I just didn't want to check up on it until you asked." She frowns. "Why are you here, anyway? Your monthly check-in isn't for another week."

"We've got a problem. You remember the other version of me I-."

"He's finally coming here."

I wince slightly. "To be honest, he was probably coming here from the moment he saw me. Packing up an entire civilisation and shipping it to the other side of the galaxy isn't something that can be done quickly, but I've received intelligence and he's probably going to be here sooner rather than later."

She shrugs. "The last thing I want is to put Krypton's future in another alien's hands. I can command the Doomsday myself, but none of the kids are going to be ready."

About what I thought.

"I don't suppose you can set the Doomsday to work for someone else, can you? With the right wavelength enhancing you, you could easily destroy their smaller ships even without a ship."

"Anyone can command the Doomsday if I give them access. But there's a difference between controlling a ship and controlling it well. I don't have a second in command who's trained and experienced in using it."

And goodness knows I couldn't fly it worth a damn.

"I-. Okay, so he's not kryptonian, but I know a guy who might be able to get the hang of it."

"Has he commanded a kryptonian warship before?"

"No. But he is very quick at learning things. His name's Harold Near, he's been working with Lex."

"Those human warships aren't terrible, but they don't work anything like the Doomsday."

"Yeah, try.. this guy out before you write him off."

She looks sceptical, but then shrugs. "Fine, it can't hurt. I guess Earth has enough weirdoes that it shouldn't really surprise me if one was a natural at space combat."

"Okay. Ah, there's something I need to check on really quickly, but other than Mister Near is there anything you need here?"

"No, we're fine." … "More children's books and T.V. shows? I wanted to ration them but the tamaraneans wouldn't go for it."

I nod. "Can do. Back shortly."

Mother Box.

Ping.

I step through the silent hole into interstellar space. Right. Rao is that way and Sol is that way…

Ring, scan for kryptonite. Fill My Vacancy!

Scanning. Kryptonite radiation found.

My vision flickers as my ring relays the information to my visor. Okay, that's one lump that shouldn't be there. Tube me.

Ping.

And through again… Giant asteroid made of kryptonite. Okay, if she's even in there I don't want to panic her. Or just have her wander naked through a city wrecking the place like she did in the comic.

"Grayven to Karsta."

"That was quick."

"You've got a medical facility there, right?"

"It's one big medical facility. Why?"

"I've got a giant lump of kryptonite that might have a kryptonian inside it. Can you handle it?"

"The walls are thick enough to block it, and the genomorphs can wear protective overalls. So, yes."

"Good. Sending it to you now."

BOOM!

"Then I'll go and grab Mister Near."
 
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than the genuine ones that the children got.

Maybe 'one'

Hey, you can sunbath under a purple healing

'sunbathe'

assumed that she's either turn up or

'that she'd'

I mean, sticking her in the phantom zone would have been far safer than a space pod if it was a last minute job.

In this universe.

In other universes where the prisoners can move about and interact with each other like in the regular universe it would be much more dangerous.

Or maybe we're got one

'we've got'

Yeah, probably shouldn't make jokes about a woman whose entire species got wiped out. Damn ponies.

Wow, we actually see some minor character development of him becoming less of a piece of crap.

His name's Harold Near, he's been working with Lex."

The Spider.

The guy with the Spock ears who renegade healed.

"Fine, I it can't hurt.

remove 'I'
 
12th August 2012
18:38 GMT


"Hey, Mister Grayven!" / "Hey, Mister Grayven!" / "Hey, Mister Grayven!" / "Hey, Mister Grayven!" / "Hey, Mister Grayven!"

I smile and raise my right hand in a half-wave/half Roman salute as the universe's youngest kryptonians look up from their painting.
x3 Daaaw, what an adorable bunch of future super-men and -women... I do hope they're not getting the full yellow sunlight treatment, though. Can you imagine the fights and tantrums? Would bring a whole new meaning to the 'Terrible Twos'. :confused:

"Hello, children!"

Lu-Zod flies unsteadily over to me and grabs hold of my right hand.
Ah, the Renegade's weakness: Cute kids.

"Come see! Come see!"

"I'm sorry, but I need to talk to Karsta Wor-Ul right now."

"Aaawh."
I'm impressed he can resist that cuteness. But business before relaxation.

I delicately recover my right hand while patting her on the head with me left.

"I'll come right back when I'm done, okay?"
Delicately is right. Even if they're not 100% powered, there could be a mess if they get into a tug-of-war...

"Lu-?!"

One of the tamaranean childminders assigned to the facility spots her charge and swoops down to recover her.
Ah, sensible. After all, Tamaraneans are fliers, and tough enough to handle the peak-human strength...

"Lu-Zod, you are not to fly off like that!"

The child's face falls. "I'm sorry. I just got so excited!"
Whoops, someone's in trouble... :D Dang, trying to give us diabetes, Mr Zoat?

I shoo the child back into the care of her guardian, then step back out of the orphanarium and into the corridor.

This place has really brightened up since we slaughtered all the Citadelians who used to live here. I'd assumed that Karsta was the utilitarian sort, but they've actually remodelled the entire interior into something a good deal more child-friendly. Out went about half the cloning tanks, in come arboreta and multi-tier classrooms. Karsta isn't going for mass production here. She-.
I bet keeping the walls clean is a bitch when kids can draw on the ceiling... Good to see she's not focused on building soldiers, though.

"Grayven."

I turn and smile at her, though it's more a 'polite' smile than the genuine ones that the children got.
What with their professional relationship. Wonder if she's forgiven him for basically outing her back on Earth?

"Karsta. How are you feeling?"

"Like I'm actually working for a living." And she does actually look tired. Though I suppose that could be due to the fact that by design this facility doesn't invigorate kryptonians anything like as much as the Earth's sun does. "It's rewarding, but I'm feeling my age."
What, she doesn't have a high-intensity sunbed in her quarters? After all, she's one of the facility's primary defences... Alongside a Tamaranean fleet and Orange Lanterns...

"Hey, you can sunbath under a purple healing ray with your fingers crossed if you want." She doesn't look impressed. "No luck finding other kryptonians, then?"

"If it were easy, Amalak would have found them first."
True. Probably a good thing he's dead in this timeline. Imagine if he learned of this. Probably come gunning for them.. once he finished foaming at the mouth...

And I doubt that Kara In-Ze is going to want to give up her career as a superheroine secret agent to become a childminder. Huh. I never did try finding the local version of Kara What-Ever, did I? I just sort of assumed that she's either turn up or they already checked and there wasn't one. I mean, sticking her in the phantom zone would have been far safer than a space pod if it was a last minute job.
Oh, now you think of it. Hopefully she's still alive out there...

Hah! Or maybe we're got one with Power Girl proportions and they couldn't get the lid to shut!



Yeah, probably shouldn't make jokes about a woman whose entire species got wiped out. Damn ponies.
It's called 'not being an arse', Grayven. Good to see you're finally learning to recognise it...

"There wasn't anything on the Doomsday about other kryptonians getting away, was there?"

"Yes, Grayven, I just didn't want to check up on it until you asked." She frowns. "Why are you here, anyway? Your monthly check-in isn't for another week."
:p Oof, you could fill a bowl with the sarcasm dripping off that reply... Probably tastes quite spicy.

"We've got a problem. You remember the other version of me I-."

"He's finally coming here."
Yes, Kryptonians are generally well above the human norm for intelligence, after all. And as a senior military officer, she'd be especially wise.

I wince slightly. "To be honest, he was probably coming here from the moment he saw me. But packing up an entire civilisation and shipping it to the other side of the galaxy isn't something that can be done quickly. But I've received intelligence and he's probably going to be here sooner rather than later."

She shrugs. "The last thing I want is to put Krypton's future in another alien's hands. I can command the Doomsday myself, but none of the kids are going to be ready."
And the last thing they need is to be forced into a war at their age. Unless you want the first new generation to be PTSD-suffering army brats...

About what I thought.

"I don't suppose you can set the Doomsday to work for someone else, can you? With the right wavelength enhancing you, you could easily destroy their smaller ships even without a ship."
That would be blue sunlight, aye? Just watch out for the drawbacks, like burning out your energy organelles... Or turning into an over-muscled hulk (Which happened to Kal-el once, shortly before his electric period.)

"Anyone can command the Doomsday if I give them access. But there's a difference between controlling a ship and controlling it well. I don't have a second in command who's trained and experienced in using it."

And goodness knows I couldn't fly it worth a damn.
That's not the admiral's job, after all. Unfortunately, you don't have time to train an officer corps, much less sailors.

"I-. Okay, so he's not kryptonian, but I know a guy who might be able to get the hang of it."

"Has he commanded a kryptonian warship before?"
Well, give him five minutes, and you'd think he had.

"No. But he is very quick at learning things. His name's Harold Near, he's been working with Lex."

"Those human warships aren't terrible, but they don't work anything like the Doomsday."
The Spider, as Darko noted. First seen here...

"Yeah, try.. this guy out before you write him off."

She looks sceptical, but then shrugs. "Fine, I it can't hurt. I guess Earth has enough weirdoes that it shouldn't really surprise me if one was a natural at space combat."
If not, he'll certainly relish the challenge... And anything less than total mastery would be unacceptable to him.

"Okay. Ah, there's something I need to check on really quickly, but other than Mister Near is there anything you need here?"

"No, we're fine." … "More children's books and T.V. shows? I wanted to ration them but the tamaraneans wouldn't go for it."
Good move. Do you want bored kids? Because that's how you get bored kids. And you do not want bored kids, especially if they're as intelligent as Kryptonians are.

I nod. "Can do. Back shortly."

Mother Box.

Ping.
"In search of a Supergirl, we go..."

I step through the silent hole into interstellar space. Right. Rao is that way and Sol is that way…

Ring, scan for kryptonite. Fill My Vacancy!
Heh. About damn time, Grayven.

Scanning. Kryptonite radiation found.

My vision flickers as my ring relays the information to my visor. Okay, that's one lump that shouldn't be there. Tube me.
Well, you're late, but you got there eventually.

Ping.

And through again… Giant asteroid made of kryptonite. Okay, if she's even in there I don't want to panic her. Or just have her wander naked through a city wrecking the place like she did in the comic.
Assuming she's alive... What's the bet the extra time in the kryptonite has left her permanently weakened?

"Grayven to Karsta."

"That was quick."
"Slight change of plans..."

"You've got a medical facility there, right?"

"It's one big medical facility. Why?"
So plenty of isolation chambers, I hope.

"I've got a giant lump of kryptonite that might have a kryptonian inside it. Can you handle it?"

"The walls are thick enough to block it, and the genomorphs can wear protective overalls. So, yes."
Gonna want very comprehensive decontamination procedures there, given its lethality.

"Good. Sending it to you now."

BOOM!

"Then I'll go and grab Mister Near."
Ah, Boom Tubes. rendering travel time irrelevant.

Took the Renegade long enough to think of Supergirls. Hopefully his late arrival doesn't end poorly. Meanwhile, I find myself wondering just how much of a force multiplier an Kryptonian warship will be compared to an Apokaliptian dreadnought... We'll likely find out, given Grayven 16's presumed belligerence...

A little Godspeech:
I step through the silent hole into interstellar space. Right. Rao is that way and Sol is that way…

Ring, scan for kryptonite. Fill My Vacancy!


I delicately recover my right hand while patting her on the head with me left.
I delicately recover my right hand while patting her on the head with my left.
 
I bet keeping the walls clean is a bitch when kids can draw on the ceiling... Good to see she's not focused on building soldiers, though

She can also fly, as can the Tamaraneans, so it may be easy.

True. Probably a good thing he's dead in this timeline. Imagine if he learned of this. Probably come gunning for them.. once he finished foaming at the mouth...

He seemed like someone who's in control of himself, so he may not foam.

Well, unless Kryptonians are a particular trigger, then he might.

It's called 'not being an arse', Grayven. Good to see you're finally learning to recognise it...

After what feels like a million chapters we finally see some development.

Now to see if it continues, or just lasts for more than a chapter or two.

Meanwhile, I find myself wondering just how much of a force multiplier an Kryptonian warship will be compared to an Apokaliptian dreadnought...

I think it was mentioned that it can fairly easily destroy an average fleet, or group of ships, so even if it can't do anything against Grayven's ship, it may still damage the Gordanian ships.
 
I think it was mentioned that it can fairly easily destroy an average fleet, or group of ships, so even if it can't do anything against Grayven's ship, it may still damage the Gordanian ships.

And that's after Zoat nerfed it from its planetkiller status.

Send a crystal missile. It goes grey goo, converting local matter into more of itself, starts making kryptonian killer robots.

Unless the planet has a John Conner type capable of defeating the invasion force of self replicating shapeshifting Kryptonian robots.....

The Doomsday was a flying apocalypse.

Which Superman beat singlehandedly.

But then again one of Superman's feats is destroying a replica of the Moon, so kryptonians are also planet busters.
 
And that's after Zoat nerfed it from its planetkiller status.

Send a crystal missile. It goes grey goo, converting local matter into more of itself, starts making kryptonian killer robots.

Unless the planet has a John Conner type capable of defeating the invasion force of self replicating shapeshifting Kryptonian robots.....

The Doomsday was a flying apocalypse.

Which Superman beat singlehandedly.

But then again one of Superman's feats is destroying a replica of the Moon, so kryptonians are also planet busters.
It never ceases to amuses how Zoat nerf's everything BUT Power Rings.
 
I wonder if they'll keep Kara isolated to avoid her finding out about the new Kryptonians, since even Renegade will likely introduce her to Superman at some point.
 
I wonder if they'll keep Kara isolated to avoid her finding out about the new Kryptonians, since even Renegade will likely introduce her to Superman at some point.

Not sure why he'd do that.

Renegade doesn't exactly care what Superman thinks, so I don't see any reason why he'd care if he found out.

He may have also found out about it offscreen.

Though I guess he may have not told him about it because Karsta asked him to not do it.

She, and apparently Kryptonians in general, would dislike a family simply because someone from it did something they didn't like, even if that happened a long time ago and the ones that are now in the family had nothing to do with it.

At least that's what I remember Karsta once telling people.
 
Not sure why he'd do that.

Renegade doesn't exactly care what Superman thinks, so I don't see any reason why he'd care if he found out.

Superman may have avoided anything to do with Superboy at the beginning, but that seemed to be a one-time thing, and there was a personal factor involved since it was his genetic material being stolen; if he found out that there was a mass Kryptonian cloning/revitalization program active, tied to Renegade of all people, I think he'd want to be as involved as possible, and by extension the League as well. Now, are they a meaningful threat to Renegade's operations? No, but it does seem like a unnecessary inconvenience, especially now when the real Grayven is heading for him (and I hope he at least calls his brother and Barda to help). I believe avoiding dealing with the Justice League was a factor in that whole excavating the Doomsday super secretly episode, even if it was just one of many.
 
She, and apparently Kryptonians in general, would dislike a family simply because someone from it did something they didn't like, even if that happened a long time ago and the ones that are now in the family had nothing to do with it.

At least that's what I remember Karsta once telling people.

No Karsta said every family has a black sheep in it somewhere, she has no problem with that. Your thinking about when she talked about Daxamites going off to do their anti technology schtick and the whole family went along with it. That's what she had the problem with.
 
No Karsta said every family has a black sheep in it somewhere, she has no problem with that. Your thinking about when she talked about Daxamites going off to do their anti technology schtick and the whole family went along with it. That's what she had the problem with.

No, I think it was the whole hating the whole family for the sins of a few members.

When paragon Superman went to see her she attacked him, which indicates that she most likely follows the above mentioned belief of hating everyone in a family just because someone did something wrong.

And I think she's mentioned a few times that she dislikes El's and doesn't want to have anything to do with them, which would further indicate that she holds the hating a family belief.

Even if she said that she doesn't care about such things since every family has a black sheep, her actions speak differently.
 
Grayven should film his own children's cartoon in equestria. That would be hilarious. He could dub the audio with human voice actors to make lessons about obeying supreme leader Grayven.
 

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