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The Legion [Mods] ([personal profile] letsgolegion) wrote in [community profile] legionmissions2017-03-22 10:08 pm

THE SPIES WHO SPROCKED US - modplot

Who| Everyone who signed up
What| The Espionage Mission Against the Council
Where| Brainiac 3's abandoned asteroid base.
When| Set during the same time as "Through the Looking Glass"
Warnings/Notes| Potential gore, due to the plan to fake a betrayal. Also potential mind-borkery, due to the Herald involved. (Think similar to telepathy or empath powers).



The abandoned base of Brainiac 5's grandfather, Brainiac 3, is simultaneously perfect for a secret meeting and perfect for an attack. Built into the asteroid itself, it had labyrinthian tunnels, extensive computer monitoring systems, and countless security measures. And a faked radiation spill means very few would risk going to it.

But all the things the Council-members and the Herald are using to guard the meetup can be used against them as well. The tunnels, ducts, shady rafters, and countless levels provide ample opportunity for hiding, sneaking and bypassing certain areas to avoid getting caught. The security systems -- everything from alarms to wall-mounted stun blasters, to capture droids -- can be hacked and exploited, either by the hackers among them, or by security bypass devices similar to the ones that were used during the heist on Rimbor. Even when these devices fail for whatever reason, such as security code shifts and updates, the hackers can gain new security codes and bypasses and send them to their compatriots.

The most dangerous part of this mission is the use of the Nysheef, Harrubian ninjas that have been lent to the UP Council-members as security from the pissed off Harrubian elite that were arrested by the Legion. Juuust on the off chance that the Legion might come snooping around. But with the right amount of stealth and subterfuge, the Legionnaires can take out the Nysheef without raising the alarm, and there are plenty of places to stuff their unconscious bodies.

Brainiac 5 went all out to make sure that the Legionnaires are well equipped for this mission. Before it started, they had access to a tech armory that let them get their hands on a wide variety useful tech, such as: security bypass devices, mini-computers for the hackers, stun weapons, smoke bombs with stun gas that can knock out most sentients for hours, hard-light holographic projectors that can cast illusions over an area or disguise an individual (which can scan new things to create new disguises), stasis field devices, personal cloaking devices, high-tech anti-grav climbing gear, recording drones, grappling hooks...

Basically, if the Legionnaires needed it for the job, they got it. As usual, they also have their flight rings, omnicoms (which have useful scanners), and transuits.

A sensor sweep indicates that the Herald and the six Council-members are meeting in a particular central chamber -- with an addition two unexpected life signs -- but with the team's plans, powers, and equipment, it's Mission: Highly Probable instead of Mission: Impossible.

And the Council will never see them coming. (Which is kind of the point, really.)
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[personal profile] agnominal 2017-04-03 05:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Time is trickling down on how long he can remain out of sight, and it will take time for the power to return to him. Balancing this, stalling for enough time, is going to be key. So it's best if they do it his way.

There are more dramatic ways certainly, but his ways are efficient. Brutal and swift. And Felix always said to tell the best lies, you build them on a foundation of something that is true. To be believed, he can act no differently than normal. That they will naturally expect the worst of him works to his advantage in this instance.

So from the shadows, he takes aim.

There was a time that he gladly would have taken this shot with real rounds, to wipe Washington's shadow from his mind and keep to his path with a clear mind, if not a clear conscience. That he extends him this opportunity at all speaks volumes as to how far they've come since those days...first, that Washington would trust him that far, and second? That Locus wouldn't take the opportunity to immediately stab him in the back. He is a faithless traitor, after all.

What would be a shot between the plates of Washington's armor at his lower back rings out from his position. Good news, Washington. It's a false round after all.

But now? He has to sell it, as Locus fades into view as though entirely on purpose, stepping up to claim his 'kill'.
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[personal profile] unrecovered 2017-04-15 09:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Wash hears the shot, but there's no impact-

According to plan. Thank God.

It takes a fraction of a second to activate preprogrammed commands in his HUD, sending a jolt through the armor to pop a pair of squibs hidden in his lower back and abdomen. Fake blood spatters to the floor and he staggers at the imagined impact, gasping. He's been shot before; this is what it looks like. "What-"

He turns, breathing purposefully labored, to see Locus emerging from the shadows. There's a split second where he'd normally process the surprise, the sudden but inevitable betrayal, and then he draws his pistol, aiming for Locus. "You son of a bitch-"

He's been betrayed before. This is what it looks like. At least, this time, it isn't real.
Edited 2017-04-15 21:50 (UTC)