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

Supnautica (part 10) New
6th May 2013
23:58 GMT


So while the Fish-Eaters are busy doing reconnaissance, I've got other work do to.

The Atlanteans all want to go home. Several sounded less than enthusiastic about staying there permanently, but they all prefer returning to permanent exile. To buy a little time I dropped them off with Ted in New York, and from there they can return home once US-Atlantis relations have stabilised.

Which leaves us out of magicians.

"Um."

Next to me, Lantern Hieronymous looks down nervously on his homeworld. His skin is an unusual shade of pale blue, quite close to that of the grundymen, actually. He has fat silver hoops through each of his earlobes, a thin moustache and long brown hair which he wears combed back and hanging loose. For clothing he's picked an odd combination of Orange Lantern Corps formal robes and something an 18th century French aristocrat might wear on a formal occasion. I'm assuming that it's something rich people from his homeworld might wear, and even though it costs effectively nothing to a Lantern, he still considers it important.

"If you've got any outstanding warrants, now is the time to tell me."

"No! No. No, I never did anything important enough to get-. I mean! Of course not." He grins awkwardly and unconvincingly. "Whatever gave you that idea?"

"Your terrible acting. Look, Lantern Ragnar literally murdered a dozen or so people before joining up. Zartok lead a war of conquest which killed thousands at the very least. From the sounds of things you haven't done anything on that level."

"Well not objectively, no."

"'Objectively' is fairly important."

"I always wanted to do something important, it just never seemed to… Shake out. I thought being the most powerful wizard in the Orange Lantern Corps would be that thing, and then it turned out that all of those Atlanteans knew more than me. And now they're gone, and I'm back here to get some replacements."

"Did you take the opportunity to borrow the Atlanteans' manuals while they were here?"

He looks pained. "I was… Busy."

"Did you copy it onto your ring?"

"Some parts."

"Have you considered researching your species neural physiology and increasing your motivation manually?"

He blinks. "I can do that?"

"You can do anything you want. But if that's a bit much, one of my species' goddesses of intellect recently got freed from her prison and would probably be prepared to make a pact with you."

"And what does she want in return?"

"Animal livers, apparently. She might want more for a major blessing."

"But your homeworld is a long way away-. Hukh!"

I blink in surprise. He… Just got so demotivated that his environmental shield glitched. And now he's bent over in space, trying to get his breath back.

I know that magic users are rare on a galactic scale, but was this really the best we could do?

"Let's get you into the atmosphere, shall we?"

I fly downwards, careful to avoid looking too hard at anything magical-looking. We're coming here as petitioners and not as equals, after all. Ahri'ahn burning my eyes to ash is something I could take him to task on. If Queen Artemis does it, I've just got to grin and bear it.

"What can you tell me about the queen?"

"She's blonde? Mostly. Blonde and purple. I always assumed that she dyes it, but she's really good at magic so it might be an illusion or she might have altered her follicles."

"Anything pertinent?"

"She has no sense of humour. At all."

"Ah. Now, do you mean that she didn't laugh when you made a joke, or-."

"No! I mean, she wouldn't have, but when would I ever meet the Queen? She did the graduation speech at my university, but she left well before my diploma was awarded. It's just not a thing that she has."

We're through the clouds now, the strangely primitive capital city spread out below us. It looks medieval, but it's a lot cleaner and has a lot more stonework and glass than an actual medieval city would have had. We-.

Oh, that felt weird. I breached some sort of ward, and-. And by 'breached' I mean I think it failed when I passed through it. People in armour are mustering around the palace and four wyvern riders just mounted up and started flying our way.

I stop in the air and wait for them to arrive. Far more sensible than continuing an approach when they're braced for hostilities. In fact… I create a seat for myself and sit on it.

"Should I do that?"

"If you want to, yes. If you don't, no."

"But should I?"

"I fear that you have failed to understand my previous answer."

One of the wyvern-rider approaches to within shouting distance. "Ho, strangers! State your business!"

"I am the Illustres of the Orange Lantern Corps. I seek an audience with Queen Artemis to negotiate the hiring of a large number of your people's wizards."

A helmet that looks like its made of steel plate turns towards Hieronymous. "And you?"

"I live here."

The helmeted head stares at him for a moment.

"Why are you blue?"

Hieronymous seems mildly offended. "That's.. a.. fairly personal question to ask someone, don't you think?"

"Do you actually need to know?"

"Do you know?"

"I assumed that's what people on this planet look like."

He reaches up and pulls off his helmet… And he's got skin that's basically the same colour as mine. Honestly, if I didn't know this wasn't Earth I'd mistake him for human.

"We don't. I just want to make sure that he's not a lich before I take you to the palace."

"Since I'm not a magician myself I can't really check, but as far as I can tell all his organs are working as if he were alive."

"Alright then." He gives Hieronymous a suspicious look, and Hieronymous tries to avoid looking like a reanimated corpse. "Please follow me down, and someone will inform the queen that you're here."
 
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Whatever gave you that idea?"

The series of words you previously uttered.

"Your terrible acting. Look, Lantern Ragnar literally murdered a dozen or so people before joining up.

Technically that was completely legal from where he's from.

Zartok lead a war of conquest which killed thousands at the very least. From the sounds of things you haven't done anything on that level."

Yeah, but you're not bringing him to the worlds of the people he killed.

"You can do anything you want. But if that's a bit much, one of my species' goddesses of intellect recently got freed from her prison and would probably be prepared to make a pact with you."

"And what does she want in return?"

"Animal livers, apparently

Well when you've been trapped and didn't have anything to eat, food becomes very important.

"Anything pertinent?"

"She has no sense of humour. At all."

Or she just doesn't find you funny.

it's a lot cleaner and has a lot more stonework and glass that an actual

"than an actual"


"reaches"
 
OK, now I'm wondering when Hieronymous got introduced. Of course, the name is unusual enough that if I look it up, I probably won't get too many false positive... I hope.
You won't. He first appeared when OL needed a thorough med exam after recreating his body from what I think was qwa-matter or something similar, and didn't get all of his soul. After getting his soul back, he was examined by Hieronymous, Soranik Natu, and Nax.
 
That's not necessarily true.

The spirits could have just been non-daemonic Warp beings, but with Chaos making its moves against them, plus the fact that they became daemons after they were attacked, could point to them being corrupted either by Chaos or by the negative emotions of the Thousand Sons.
No, the Tutelaries were very explicitly Daemons of Tzeentch playing a long con.

To us with all our knowledge about Chaos, this is really fucking obvious because this is what Tutelaries looked like:

Tutelary.jpg

Yeah. That's literally just a Screamer. The Thousand Sons were using Screamers as familiar spirits and the Emperor didn't realize this because his knowledge of Chaos was limited and he simply did not know what Screamers were, and\or they were able to disguise their true nature from him.


Remember; the Emperor did not have the Warhammer rulebooks to read through and tell him all the lore about the Chaos Gods, he had to figure everything out himself, and the Chaos Gods very explicitly actively prevent true knowledge about their forms and capabilities from spreading. They invest quite a lot of power into making sure that any information about them is either destroyed or corrupted, and stunts like what Tzeentch pulled with the Tutelaries explains why they do this; surprise is one of their greatest tools.
 
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6th May 2013
23:58 GMT


So while the Fish-Eaters are busy doing reconnaissance, I've got other work do to.

The Atlanteans all want to go home. Several sounded less than enthusiastic about staying there permanently, but they all prefer returning to permanent exile. To buy a little time I dropped them off with Ted in New York, and from there they can return home once US-Atlantis relations have stabilised.
And if the situation changes suddenly before then, well, a quick return trip should see them right. And given OL is involved, sudden changes tend to be the norm. Often with explosions or people flying around punching each other...

Which leaves us out of magicians.

"Um."
Well, one guy left. But I get the feeling he is woefully under-equipped for the task.

Next to me, Lantern Hieronymous looks down nervously on his homeworld. His skin is an unusual shade of pale blue, quite close to that of the grundymen, actually. He has fat silver hoops through each of his earlobes, a thin moustache and long brown hair which he wears combed back and hanging loose. For clothing he's picked an odd combination of Orange Lantern Corps formal robes and something an 18th century French aristocrat might wear on a formal occasion. I'm assuming that it's something rich people from his homeworld might wear, and even though it costs effectively nothing to a Lantern, he still considers it important.
After all, hard to impose a standardised uniform on people who are powered by their own desires, including the desire to look fabulous.

"If you've got any outstanding warrants, now is the time to tell me."

"No! No. No, I never did anything important enough to get-. I mean! Of course not." He grins awkwardly and unconvincingly. "Whatever gave you that idea?"
Well, I can guess his motivations for joining: Fame, power and presumably riches. That's what you expect from someone known in the comics as 'Hieronymous the Under-Achiever.'

"Your terrible acting. Look, Lantern Ragnar literally murdered a dozen or so people before joining up. Zartok lead a war of conquest which killed thousands at the very least. From the sounds of things you haven't done anything on that level."

"Well not objectively, no."
Then again, such accomplishments aren't always legal in some places. The Corps has never been picky on that front, mind.

"'Objectively' is fairly important."

"I always wanted to do something important, it just never seemed to… Shake out. I thought being the most powerful wizard in the Orange Lantern Corps would be that thing, and then it turned out that all of those Atlanteans knew more than me. And now they're gone, and I'm back here to get some replacements."
Not a fun time for him, then.

"Did you take the opportunity to borrow the Atlanteans' manuals while they were here?"

He looks pained. "I was… Busy."
Your own fault, then. Seriously, most advanced tool in the universe, you could make a few OCR scans of the texts?

"Did you copy it onto your ring?"

"Some parts."
Ah, good. Presumably the parts easiest to perform without effort, I bet.

"Have you considered researching your species neural physiology and increasing your motivation manually?"

He blinks. "I can do that?"
Like, via biochemical adjustments? Best to make a detailed scan of the pre-procedure brain and have someone else with a copy just in case.

"You can do anything you want. But if that's a bit much, one of my species' goddesses of intellect recently got freed from her prison and would probably be prepared to make a pact with you."

"And what does she want in return?"
Metis might be a little embarrassed to have one such as him as a worshipper. 😏 He seems the sort to bring down the whole tone of her cult.

"Animal livers, apparently. She might want more for a major blessing."

"But your homeworld is a long way away-. Hukh!"
😨 ...Did he just get so depressed he lost all desire for a second?

I blink in surprise. He… Just got so demotivated that his environmental shield glitched. And how he's bent over in space, trying to get his breath back.

I know that magic users are rare on a galactic scale, but was this really the best we could do?
Man may want to take to wearing auxiliary survival gear, fashion or no fashion. And sadly, not every world can have a magic tradition as strong as, say, the Planet of the Sorcerors.

"Let's get you into the atmosphere, shall we?"

I fly downwards, careful to avoid looking too hard at anything magical-looking. We're coming here as petitioners and not as equals, after all. Ahri'ahn burning my eyes to ash is something I could take him to task on. If Queen Artemis does it, I've just got to grin and bare it.
Though I would hope their countermeasures aren't quite so lethal on first offence.

"What can you tell me about the queen?"

"She's blonde? Mostly. Blonde and purple. I always assumed that she dyes it, but she's really good at magic so it might be an illusion or she might have altered her follicles."
Or, in true comic book fashion, she just has multicoloured hair...

"Anything pertinent?"

"She has no sense of humour. At all."
I get the feeling his perspective may be a little skewed by personal experiences...

"Ah. Now, do you mean that she didn't laugh when you made a joke, or-."

"No! I mean, she wouldn't have, but when would I ever meet the Queen? She did the graduation speech at my university, but she left well before my diploma was awarded. It's just not a thing that she has."
Okay, so it's common knowledge. Hopefully she's generally even-minded, then, and not full-on 'Queen of Hearts' turn-on-a-dime moods.

We're through the clouds now, the strangely primitive capital city spread out below us. It looks medieval, but it's a lot cleaner and has a lot more stonework and glass that an actual medieval city would have had. We-.

Oh, that felt weird. I breached some sort of ward, and-. And by 'breached' I mean I think it failed when I passed through it. People in armour are mustering around the palace and four wyvern riders just mounted up and started flying our way.
'Failed' because it was some kind of alert sensor, or failed because of a quirk of his unusual spiritual make-up? 🤔 I could see a standing detection spell not being able to cope with his concealment tattoos...

I stop in the air and wait for them to arrive. Far more sensible that continuing an approach when they're braced for hostilities. In fact… I create a seat for myself and sit on it.

"Should I do that?"

"If you want to, yes. If you don't, no."
And when he says 'want', he means it. What with the whole desire-based power source and all. :p

"But should I?"

"I fear that you have failed to understand my previous answer."
That seems to be a running theme with Hieronymous the Under-Achiever.

One of the wyvern-rider approaches to within shouting distance. "Ho, strangers! State your business!"

"I am the Illustres of the Orange Lantern Corps. I seek an audience with Queen Artemis to negotiate the hiring of a large number of your people's wizards."
Since this is one of the few magic-using cultures he has easy contact with. I doubt the aforementioned Sorceror's World would return his calls.

A helmet that looks like its made of steel plate turns towards Hieronymous. "And you?"

"I live here."
Now we get to see if he has any outstanding warrants or not...

The helmeted head stares at him for a moment.

"Why are you blue?"
...I was not expecting that response.

Hieronymous seems mildly offended. "That's.. a.. fairly personal question to ask someone, don't you think?"

"Do you actually need to know?"
I'm guessing some manner of magical accident in his youth, or, much like 'Wicked's Elphaba, a random mutation.

"Do you know?"

"I assumed that's what people on this planet look like."
I guess Hieronymous here is atypical of his species, then.

He reach up and pulls off his helmet… And he's got skin that's basically the same colour as mine. Honestly, if I didn't know this wasn't Earth I'd mistake him for human.

"We don't. I just want to make sure that he's not a lich before I take you to the palace."
That's a reasonable precaution. As for the colouring, I suppose we have the writers of those issues of the late-noughties 'Booster Gold' series to thank for yet another near-human alien species in the DC Universe.

"Since I'm not a magician myself I can't really check, but as far as I can tell all his organs are working as if he were alive."

"Alright them." He gives Hieronymous a suspicious look, and Hieronymous tries to avoid looking like a reanimated corpse. "Please follow me down, and someone will inform the queen that you're here."
Well, minor diplomatic peril averted... For now.

I've got to love Mr Zoat's talent for finding such obscure characters and making good use of them. Hieronymous is so incidental in the story he appears in, he doesn't even have a DC Wiki entry. Still, at least he's finally getting a chance to be significant here, even if it's as a particularly underwhelming example of an Orange Lantern. 😅

And how he's bent over in space, trying to get his breath back.
And now he's bent over in space, trying to get his breath back.
If Queen Artemis does it, I've just got to grin and bare it.
If Queen Artemis does it, I've just got to grin and bear it.
Far more sensible that continuing an approach...
Far more sensible than continuing an approach...
 
Ahh, Hieronymous turned himself blue to attract another member of the Corps or one of the Darkstars, that's respectable. Or that's my theory, anyway. Not too confident much Orange was in that decision though, could have been fear of dying alone, fear of rejection due to his appearance, some green will about establishing an identity for himself that is better than his previous one…
 
I've got to love Mr Zoat's talent for finding such obscure characters and making good use of them. Hieronymous is so incidental in the story he appears in, he doesn't even have a DC Wiki entry. Still, at least he's finally getting a chance to be significant here, even if it's as a particularly underwhelming example of an Orange Lantern.
Ahh, Hieronymous turned himself blue to attract another member of the Corps or one of the Darkstars, that's respectable. Or that's my theory, anyway. Not too confident much Orange was in that decision though, could have been fear of dying alone, fear of rejection due to his appearance, some green will about establishing an identity for himself that is better than his previous one…
You can find him in Comic Vine. He was blue in the comics, so maybe he was born that way for some reason. Or maybe a spell backfired and he never bothered changing his skin color back.
 
There are plenty of other non-imperium minor factions, and of course there's the Votann now as well, and while the lore for them remains sparse there's no indication that their big ole ancestor computer thingies are unable to defend themselves from Chaotic influence.
The Votann have the same tech base as they Imperium.

I have no idea what you mean by this, there is nothing in 40k lore called 'the Faith system'
Faith Powers have been a thing since Dark Heresy.


I think they're talking about faith affecting reality.

Which I think is only for recent additions concerning the Tech-Priests.
Nope, it's been a codified thing since Dark Heresy. Prior to that it was mostly "certain things have weird effects and sisters of battle have unknown superpowers."


I'd like to point out that a lot of the above comes from the Horus Heresy novel series, which I disregard.
If you're just going to disregard 80% or more of the setting what's the point of using it at all? Just write "Paul sits on the golden throne in a pimp hat and wins forever."
 
6th May 2013
23:58 GMT
…have we seen or heard about any of these guys before? None of this is ringing any bells.

I know that magic users are rare on a galactic scale, but was this really the best we could do?
Always the option of using one of several dimensional/planar/universal/whatever transportation devices and looking for some on other Earths. They can't all have been hit by disasters recently.

And how he's bent over in space
Now
 
After all, hard to impose a standardised uniform on people who are powered by their own desires, including the desire to look fabulous.

Plus given the fact that it's multi-species, the OLC may find it difficult to make a standard uniform that can fit every body shape.

Assuming the Lanterns even have bodies.

That's what you expect from someone known in the comics as 'Hieronymous the Under-Achiever.'

Or that he'd want to be left alone so that he's not pressured to perform.

Metis might be a little embarrassed to have one such as him as a worshipper. 😏 He seems the sort to bring down the whole tone of her cult.

She probably hasn't had one in probably millenia, so she may not be picky.

Plus, while he isn't bright, he is powerful.

And less intelligent people seeking intelligence may honestly be what she would like.

Since this is one of the few magic-using cultures he has easy contact with. I doubt the aforementioned Sorceror's World would return his calls.

Unless he tells them how to kill a Lord of Chaos.
 
Essentially plot got in the way. It's essentially as Paul explains to people in story. IC Paul felt it would be wrong to try anything while Zatanna was so vulnerable.
Sometimes the plot simply flows away from your plan as you are writing.
Shame,I enjoyed their chemistry far more than Jade and Paul's that seemed a little forced.
 
Supnautica (supplementary, Renegade option) New
6th May 2013
11:17 GMT

"…perfectly capable of going there by herself."

Lex nods as we walk side by sides across the outer part of what will soon be the construction slip for Earth's first colonisation vessel. The British ship-building industry has been in the doldrums for decades, but fortunately there's still a supply of skilled and experienced specialists to draw upon. Though naturally we're…

Though naturally, Lex is building a technical college nearby in order to ensure that the next generation learns those same skills.

"Surely Luna appreciated you escorting her?"

"No, the idea of me willingly spending time with her sister just confused her. She's the one who pointed out the incongruity. And she's right."

Lex gives me a sidelong glance. "Have you changed your opinion of her?"

"No, it's… Not that. I'm the God of Conquest, right?"

"I will accept that description provisionally."

"Hm." I smile. "And Earth's my domain. What's the problem?"

"You've already conquered it?"

"Nearly. The problem is that it's working really well."

He nods. "Leaving you with nothing to do."

"No, that's not it. It's… I feel it in my soul when parts of my domain aren't working right. That motivates me to take action. If I don't, it's like a constant itch. But now…" I stop walking, and sweep my hand in the direction of the building site. "Look at this place."

"Earth is doing well." Lex stops, turning to face it. "If there's nothing that requires your attention, you are demotivated."

I nod. "My soul latched into Equestria as 'sort of' being mine, and in need of fixing. But not only is it now a case of diminishing returns, there honestly isn't much I can do there." I smirk. "Other than gee up their leaders. I mean, it's delightful to have competent allies, but I need to get myself back in gear."

"If you want something to do, crime is still above 'civilised' levels in a number of places."

I shake my head. "Between telepathy and the… Governmental anti-corruption campaigns, the current excess can be dealt with using existing social mechanisms. We both know the dangers of exceptional individuals doing too much in situations like this." He nods offhandedly. "We need people of good moral character to move up through the system to replace the people we're tolerating."

"And Vega?"

I slump ruefully. "Another mistake of mine. The same issue as Earth, really. Other than my alter-ego's people needing resettlement everything was progressing well, and that was in hand. And I compounded things by treating Dox like I treat you."

He raises his left eyebrow slightly. "And how are you treating me?"

"Oh, you know, making it clear that we want the same thing, giving you access to my resources and then leaving you to get on with it. If I was constantly butting in then you'd hate it, even if I was trying to be helpful."

"My therapy has progressed far enough for me to accept why that is." But not enough that he doesn't immediately feel the need to check his peripherals. "Why wouldn't Dox feel the same?"

"Because I didn't hand you LexCorp. You built that. Vega became as it is as a result of my work, then I found someone to manage it and walked off the site. More or less."

"Ah." He tilts his head back slightly. "Yes, I see why that could be a problem. And I suppose it emphasises the danger of relying on superpowers, rather than good judgement."

"No argument from me. That's why I strive to surround myself with competent people."

He sniffs. "Alright, considered me buttered. What did you actually want to talk about?"

"Apokolips. A slow build-up of the E.D.F. is good, but it's not enough. I've been getting distracted."

Lex chuckles quietly. "Yes, I've a little experience with that myself."

He reaches into his jacket and pulls out a-. An envelope, and passes it over to me. I take it from him and open it, reading the-

I beam at him. "Oh, congratulations!"

-wedding invitation.

"You were on the shortlist for best man."

I nod. "Who do I have to kill?"

"Ah, Maxwell Lord, but please don't. I decided that having the man who is supposed to be my parole officer standing next to me in church would push General Lane's tolerance further than our arrangement could withstand."

I raise my left eyebrow. "Church?"

He shrugs. "Naturally, I'm an atheist, but it's not just about me any longer. A stable religious community has proven to be beneficial for a child's social development. I suspect that our children will need all the help they can get."

Self-depreciating humour? And I can't see any of the signs of discomfort he used to show when his speechwriters wrote lines like that for him. He has come a long way. I wonder if I can-.

Something beeps in his jacket pocket, and he gives me a look of mild offence. "Was that really necessary?"

Wait, did-? "Did.. LexCorp invent something that can detect New God powers?"

"You asked me not to give you the particulars."

"Nono, I'm not complaining. I'm both surprised and impressed. I didn't think-. I can't even feel it."

"That was the intent. Product development will be pleased that it works. Though if you're intending to ramp up our efforts against Apokolips, I suppose that you might need to be fully briefed."

"Not.. yet." But that's a point. He'll do it, but I'm sure that having an ace or two in his back pocket to use against me was making this psychologically easier for him. Hm.

"Can you spare an hour or to for a trip to Tamaran? There's something that I'd like to show you."

"I'm afraid that Maxwell is organising the bachelor party. I could suggest it to him…"

"No, not for that. I need to check on the progress of the gordanians I've had working on the Apokoliptian wrecks, and since you're in charge of Earth's fleet you should probably have an overview."

"Very well."

Mother Box.

Ping.

The Hush Tube opens into the Orange Lantern Corps (Vega Branch) command centre. Dox is standing in his panopticon, and several other command Orange Lanterns are working on various projects around it.

All eyes turn to me as I stride in, and Dox's construct shimmers slightly as other emotions cloud his focus.

"Clarissi Vril Dox the Second."

"First Lantern Grayven. Do you have new orders?"

"Quite the opposite." I raise my left fist. Corpswide.

By your command.

"Dox, you've done and continue to do an excellent job with the reconstruction of Vega. No one else could have fulfilled that role, myself included. I also wish to apologise for not being clearer with my intent for both you and the organisation. So I'm fixing that. I resign my position of First Lantern and pass overall command to you. I'm sure that you will continue to impress everyone with your good judgement and dedication to the common good." "Believe me."

Dox… Unclenches slightly as the tamaraneans around him burst into spontaneous applause. And Lex… I think Lex does a little as well.
 
Poor, tragic Grayven. Things are going so so well for you, and I'm so happy to see it. But here from the outside I can see Daddy Dearest waiting in the wings, ready to bring it all crumbling down.

It's such a good contrast to OL, where things have been so bad for so long, but he's soldiered through and things are finally turning around.
 
6th May 2013
11:17 GMT


"…perfectly capable of going there by herself."

Lex nods as we walk side by sides across the outer part of what will soon be the construction slip for Earth's first colonisation vessel. The British ship-building industry has been in the doldrums for decades, but fortunately there's still a supply of skilled and experienced specialists to draw upon. Though naturally we're…
Most excellent. How long has it been since we saw anything of this, I wonder? After all, OL is good, but Renegade has his own projects on the go, most of which operate without the need for his oversight. Which is a good conquest, I suppose. It's when he has to come over there that things get tense.

Though naturally, Lex is building a technical college nearby in order to ensure that the next generation learns those same skills.

"Surely Luna appreciated you escorting her?"
Good, ensuring all those particular skills are not lost. I hope he intends to have the veteran workers provide training as well, because there are some things you can't learn in a classroom. Not just practical experience, but also tips and tricks earned through long experience.

"No, the idea of me willingly spending time with her sister just confused her. She's the one who pointed out the incongruity. And she's right."

Lex gives me a sidelong glance. "Have you changed your opinion of her?"
I don't think that's really possible, given the amount of Violet light he shows around her.

"No, it's… Not that. I'm the God of Conquest, right?"

"I will accept that description provisionally."
Oh, Lex, you and your silly atheism.

"Hm." I smile. "And Earth's my domain. What's the problem?"

"You've already conquered it?"
And like any Conqueror, he finds himself ill-placed in the position of Ruler?

"Nearly. The problem is that it's working really well."

He nods. "Leaving you with nothing to do."
Hence his 'mid-life crisis' scenes we saw previously. Hmm, could this be a sort of build-up towards those moments?

"No, that's not it. It's… I feel it in my soul when parts of my domain aren't working right. That motivates me to take action. If I don't, it's like a constant itch. But now…" I stop walking, and sweep my hand in the direction of the building site. "Look at this place."

"Earth is doing well." Lex stops, turning to face it. "If there's nothing that requires your attention, you are demotivated."
So now he wants to find another 'project'. Another place to Conquer.

I nod. "My soul latched into Equestria as 'sort of' being mine, and in need of fixing. But not only is it now a case of diminishing returns, there honestly isn't much I can do there." I smirk. "Other than gee up their leaders. I mean, it's delightful to have competent allies, but I need to get myself back in gear."
You want a real fight, the cut and thrust of battle, not advising rookie leaders as they learn how to rule.

"If you want something to do, crime is still above 'civilised' levels in a number of places."

I shake my head. "Between telepathy and the… Governmental anti-corruption campaigns, the current excess can be dealt with using existing social mechanisms. We both know the dangers of exceptional individuals doing too much in situations like this." He nods offhandedly. "We need people of good moral character to move up through the system to replace the people we're tolerating."
Hopefully without the corrupt ones being able to do too much damage when they realise they're being replaced, out of spite.

"And Vega?"

I slump ruefully. "Another mistake of mine. The same issue as Earth, really. Other than my alter-ego's people needing resettlement everything was progressing well, and that was in hand. And I compounded things by treating Dox like I treat you."
I suppose the presence of a Lantern Corps is having a calming effect on the usual level of rogues and pirates.

He raises his left eyebrow slightly. "And how are you treating me?"

"Oh, you know, making it clear that we want the same thing, giving you access to my resources and then leaving you to get on with it. If I was constantly butting in then you'd hate it, even if I was trying to be helpful."
IF the existing management is good, then the company, country or whatever will take care of themselves.

"My therapy has progressed far enough for me to accept why that is." But not enough that he doesn't immediately feel the need to check his peripherals. "Why wouldn't Dox feel the same?"

"Because I didn't hand you LexCorp. You built that. Vega became as it is as a result of my work, then I found someone to manage it and walked off the site. More or less."
Ah, he feels there might be a bit of resentment there? Perhaps a feeling of 'damn him for dumping all this on my lap!'

"Ah." He tilts his head back slightly. "Yes, I see why that could be a problem. And I suppose it emphasises the danger of relying on superpowers, rather than good judgement."

"No argument from me. That's why I strive to surround myself with competent people."
That's a sensible decision, true.

He sniffs. "Alright, considered me buttered. What did you actually want to talk about?"

"Apokolips. A slow build-up of the E.D.F. is good, but it's not enough. I've been getting distracted."
Feeling an itch to poke the old man, eh? Just make sure when you poke the sleeping dragon, you have the readiness for the rampage to follow.

Lex chuckles quietly. "Yes, I've a little experience with that myself."

He reaches into his jacket and pulls out a-. An envelope, and passes it over to me. I take it from him and open it, reading the-
There's only a few things you can deliver in such a way. And given his mood...

I beam at him. "Oh, congratulations!"

-wedding invitation.
Well, well. Let's hope it goes better than any comics marriages Lex has been involved in.

"You were on the shortlist for best man."

I nod. "Who do I have to kill?"
Oh, come now, Renegade. Do you really need all the hassle of the Best Man role?

"Ah, Maxwell Lord, but please don't. I decided that having the man who is supposed to be my parole officer standing next to me in church would push General Lane's tolerance further than our arrangement could withstand."

I raise my left eyebrow. "Church?"
Good point, that would seem a little awkward.

He shrugs. "Naturally, I'm an atheist, but it's not just about me any longer. A stable religious community has proven to be beneficial for a child's social development. I suspect that our children will need all the help they can get."

Self-depreciating humour? And I can't see any of the signs of discomfort he used to show when his speechwriters wrote lines like that for him. He has come a long way. I wonder if I can-.
Boy, his therapist must really be earning the big bucks for work that good.

Something beeps in his jacket pocket, and he gives me a look of mild offence. "Was that really necessary?"

Wait, did-? "Did.. LexCorp invent something that can detect New God powers?"
Oh, that's interesting indeed. That could well be a game-changer.

"You asked me not to give you the particulars."

"Nono, I'm not complaining. I'm both surprised and impressed. I didn't think-. I can't even feel it."
Earth Bullshit™ at its finest.

"That was the intent. Product development will be pleased that it works. Though if you're intending to ramp up our efforts against Apokolips, I suppose that you might need to be fully briefed."

"Not.. yet." But that's a point. He'll do it, but I'm sure that having an ace or two in his back pocket to use against me was making this psychologically easier for him. Hm.
Heh. How understanding of Lex's fundamental character.

"Can you spare an hour or to for a trip to Tamaran? There's something that I'd like to show you."

"I'm afraid that Maxwell is organising the bachelor party. I could suggest it to him…"
Somehow I don't think this is going to be a booty call. But Tourism to Tamaran could be a useful thing someday.

"No, not for that. I need to check on the progress of the gordanians I've had working on the Apokoliptian wrecks, and since you're in charge of Earth's fleet you should probably have an overview."

"Very well."
Also a good chance to evaluate other fleets and compare them to Lex's human space force.

"Good, this will be long overdue." It's always funny to compare the Renegade's instant transit ability to OL's greediport. An interesting difference of scale, at the least.

The Hush Tube opens into the Orange Lantern Corps (Vega Branch) command centre. Dox is standing in his panopticon, and several other command Orange Lanterns are working on various projects around it.

All eyes turn to me as I stride in, and Dox's construct shimmers slightly as other emotions cloud his focus.
Though that iron focus keeping a tight lid on it. That's what makes him such a potent Lantern.

"Clarissi Vril Dox the Second."

"First Lantern Grayven. Do you have new orders?"
I can see him thinking 'Here we go again., Now what?'

"Quite the opposite." I raise my left fist. Corpswide.

By your command.
Oooh, this is going to be heard by every Lantern? That could do wonders for Dox's ego. Or horrors.

"Dox, you've done and continue to do an excellent job with the reconstruction of Vega. No one else could have fulfilled that role, myself included. I also wish to apologise for not being clearer with my intent for both you and the organisation. So I'm fixing that. I resign my position of First Lantern and pass overall command to you. I'm sure that you will continue to impress everyone with your good judgement and dedication to the common good." "Believe me."
As long as he doesn't fall into the traps the comics version did, he should do well.

Dox… Unclenches slightly as the tamaraneans around him burst into spontaneous applause. And Lex… I think Lex does a little as well.
I'd say he seemed almost surprised by the praise.

A fascinating wrinkle in the fabric of history. What can a man like Dox do with thousands of Lanterns, I wonder? This will either succeed spectacularly, or fail in an equally spectacular fashion. Though with the grounding and guidance the Renegade can provide, he might be able to command effectively for years to come.
 
I mean, it's delightful to have competent allies, but I need to get myself back in gear."
He has been doing a lot of faffing about and procrastinating for… quite a while actually. With the daily updates it is easy to forget sometimes how freaking long this epic has gotten.
 
He has been doing a lot of faffing about and procrastinating for… quite a while actually. With the daily updates it is easy to forget sometimes how freaking long this epic has gotten.
The flip side is that despite the vast number of words, we're only what, 2-3 years into the 5 year time skip?
 

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