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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.)
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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"Parker?" he repeated. It's about the only thing he's actually picked up out of what Spooky Mask is saying -- Rokk seemed to be able to understand him, so whatever he was speaking was probably mutually-intelligible with Rokk's knowledge of twenty-first century English. Which meant Lyle pretty much only understood 'spaceport'. He opened his mouth to say something else, but then realized that this was not really the time to be springing anything else on their rescuers and closed it. Then another sentient showed up and Rokk started casting aspersions on his skills, and if they weren't in straits quite so dire Lyle would have considered pinching him.
"Oh come on, let me nap off the drugs and have a snack, shower, and shave before you start saying slanderous things about me in front of our new friends," he said instead. "Or at least ask them to riffle through the Council members' pockets first and get us our stuff back."
lemme know if ya'll wanna wrap this up the next round
He grumbles, trying to shrug off this feeling of both wanting to kill something and feeling strangely accomplished in this role. Sure, he had Talon's resources whenever he needed to go on a mission, but something about this is different. Familiar. It's just making him angrier.
Once Widowmaker comes into view, he keeps his shotguns out at the ready in case more of the ninjas and reptilian guards ambush them from somewhere behind or come charging in from the connecting hallway. Making sure the two hostages make their way through the entrance way, he stands by to bring up the rear.
He might have to utilize Genji's skills to take out any backup in such close quarters. The obvious change in Elphelt's mood and appearance is a good way to gauge the effect of War's influence it seems. Like bringing a canary into a coal mine. That's useful.
"Exit route should be clear, but be on the lookout for back up. Genji, Widowmaker, scout ahead. We'll clean up." He cants his head slightly in Elphet's direction. He doesn't know how capable she is aside from what he's already witnessed, but aside from Widowmaker, he knows Genji's skill well enough.
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She raised her rifle up so it was focused upward as she nodded. Like with Reaper, there was a very odd sense of satisfaction coursing through her. Sure, she didn't get to kill any of their enemies (which was unfortunate), but this was still a job well done. And it had them - Talon - rescuing hostages. Let those damn ex-Overwatch agents wrap their minds around that.
"Understood," she replied, eyes moving to meet Shimada's mask briefly before turning and moving lithely to corridor that lead away from the remnants of the battle. "I will choose the shortest path the injured can manage. Follow my lead."
And into the corridor she went. She was starting to like her mental map power now that she was getting practical application.
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"See me later. I will assist in centering your emotions."
He couldn't be a teacher but he could be an upperclassman, as it were. With a final nod, he ran forward with his signature crouch, lowering his profile in case he ran into an enemy. He kept watch on where Widowmaker went so he could cover the areas she could not.
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"Understood. I think we're mostly in the clear, though. Sorry you guys had to go through so much..."
Whenever you want it wrapped is fine with me.
“Our flight rings aren’t personal effects. They’re equipment.” Cos hasn’t started moving again. They’ve held onto them for so long – he can’t remember the last time he’s removed it. “The telepathic earplugs, because I Lyle doesn’t speak English And our transuits. Will we need them?”
A soft click, and the heavy ring around his neck split open and fell away. Rokk actually caught it in one hand in his surprise. He shouldn’t be so shocked. Invisible Kid was the best.
And that’s… a thousand times better. He felt like he had his senses back, and he knew he wanted to try it on. The collar in his hand floated out and up – that was the easy part. The rest needed control, and that’s why he wanted a test with his newly returned powers. He wasn’t ready to rip something off a friend’s neck, but carefully peeling it back, rending and twisting it away like this -
That would work. Cos started to repeat the process on Lyle’s collar. Quietly, he repeated the instruction for Lyle’s benefit. “She wants us to follow her.”
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Like Cosmic Boy for example. Cos has some first hand experience in both how annoying and how useful Lyle could be when he put his mind to it. He matches the blue woman's smirk, but aims it at Spooky Mask. He might need Cos to keep him upright, but he's not about to leave his tools in the hands of an enemy for no reason.
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"Evacuating the immediate area is top priority."
There's still a hint of unrestrained anger, that need to lash out even just for a moment to alleviate the urge. It's mostly under control, and he's pretty sure they're moving away from War's area of influence soon enough. On top of that, the operation is going relatively smoothly. As long as Genji and Widowmaker don't spot any of the ninjas on their way outside, they should make it out with relative ease. Reaper is a realist, and even he thinks this mission is looking to be a success.
"No point in risking an encounter with War or any armed guards with the Invisible kid here dragging his feet. Worst comes to worst, hitch a ride with someone who's got a ring. We don't need to cover a lot of ground. Just get to the extraction point and on the ship."
He's hoping that they won't push it, but considering that Rokk now has his abilities back, he doesn't care if they decide to just run back and rifle through some pockets just in case. Either way, he'd remain at the back of the train until they reach the landing site.