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THE NINTH GATE - [modplot]
Who| Anyone who signed up
What| "The Ninth Gate" plot
Where| It starts on Rimbor, moves to Earth
When| The same time as "Gone-Away World" and "Total Eclipso the Heart"
Warnings/Notes| Lots of really fucked up suicide cult stuff.
It's not that difficult to get a lead on where the Catastrophists are recruiting, but so far the survival rate of undercover Scicops is...bad. As in, none of the undercover cops that have been sent in have come back. So with the rise in Catastrophist activity and losing several of their top undercover officers, the Science Police has actually asked for the Legion's help for once. A few tips from their contacts have made it clear that something big is coming, a terrorist attack of sometime, and time is running out. They need to get someone on the inside that actually survives, and they're hoping the Legion can do what they couldn't.
Fortunately, there's an easy in to at least start the undercover op.
The Science Police has long since determined that the Universal Brotherhood is just a front for the Catastrophists, largely due to the references to Apokolips and Darkseid they keep dropping. Science Police specialists and Legion intelligence officers handle the initial contacts, creating fake personas that they chat out as getting duped into embracing the Catastrophists' cause. They even donate enough credits to make it seem like the personas are emptying out their modest bank accounts to support the cause.
The next step is a very thorough briefing given to the Legionnaires going undercover on this mission, so they know every possible detail about their fake personas, and have access to all the chats they need to pretend to remember having.
Then, they're armed with very advanced technology to use to infiltrate the group. Super advanced subdermal hard-light hologram generators, sensor emulators that give off biosigns that fit their personas, advanced psi-blockers that even allow them to project surface thoughts that fit their cover. They have all the knowledge they need to infiltrate the group - now they just have to survive initiation.
They're sent in three pairs to sign up for recruitment in a shady bar on Rimbor, at separate times so them showing up together doesn't seem suspicious. Rimbor is an urban world that's just layers and layers of city on top of older cities. They're all led underground, to abandoned under-levels that used to be on the top levels of the cities only a few hundred years before, but are now that are deemed uninhabitable even by the lowest dregs of Rimborian society.
Once they're in, there are only two ways out: through surviving initiation or in body bags dropped in Rimbor's massive trash incinerators.
What| "The Ninth Gate" plot
Where| It starts on Rimbor, moves to Earth
When| The same time as "Gone-Away World" and "Total Eclipso the Heart"
Warnings/Notes| Lots of really fucked up suicide cult stuff.
It's not that difficult to get a lead on where the Catastrophists are recruiting, but so far the survival rate of undercover Scicops is...bad. As in, none of the undercover cops that have been sent in have come back. So with the rise in Catastrophist activity and losing several of their top undercover officers, the Science Police has actually asked for the Legion's help for once. A few tips from their contacts have made it clear that something big is coming, a terrorist attack of sometime, and time is running out. They need to get someone on the inside that actually survives, and they're hoping the Legion can do what they couldn't.
Fortunately, there's an easy in to at least start the undercover op.
The Science Police has long since determined that the Universal Brotherhood is just a front for the Catastrophists, largely due to the references to Apokolips and Darkseid they keep dropping. Science Police specialists and Legion intelligence officers handle the initial contacts, creating fake personas that they chat out as getting duped into embracing the Catastrophists' cause. They even donate enough credits to make it seem like the personas are emptying out their modest bank accounts to support the cause.
The next step is a very thorough briefing given to the Legionnaires going undercover on this mission, so they know every possible detail about their fake personas, and have access to all the chats they need to pretend to remember having.
Then, they're armed with very advanced technology to use to infiltrate the group. Super advanced subdermal hard-light hologram generators, sensor emulators that give off biosigns that fit their personas, advanced psi-blockers that even allow them to project surface thoughts that fit their cover. They have all the knowledge they need to infiltrate the group - now they just have to survive initiation.
They're sent in three pairs to sign up for recruitment in a shady bar on Rimbor, at separate times so them showing up together doesn't seem suspicious. Rimbor is an urban world that's just layers and layers of city on top of older cities. They're all led underground, to abandoned under-levels that used to be on the top levels of the cities only a few hundred years before, but are now that are deemed uninhabitable even by the lowest dregs of Rimborian society.
Once they're in, there are only two ways out: through surviving initiation or in body bags dropped in Rimbor's massive trash incinerators.
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Ugh, what is it with superheroes and their not-killing-people fixation?!
This could probably be considered an exception to the stupid rule, but given that they've been handed the option of just humiliating their enemies, he can't really justify killing them. They're mostly civilians and with how good a fighter he is, there's no way he could make the case that he was outmatched and needed to be that brutal to save his own life or save Carolina's. He absolutely can put these people down without killing them and without giving away that he knows how to fight.
So instead of picking up a katana, he picks up a bo, and grabs and tosses her a baseball bat. Those will be easier to hurt people with while still faking that they don't know anything about fighting. He starts swinging the bo more like a bat than using it the way he should.
It's pretty obvious that this whole thing is to weed out Scipos not comfortable with attacking civilians or to ferret us out by accidentally showing off we've got actual moves but it's like they forgot that knee caps are a thing, he says, casually slamming the bow into the kneecap of one of the other wannabe cultists.
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Her tone is almost sing song, catching the bat. The one who attacked her gets knocked out - look, a gentle tap to the head is nice, right? Right. Don't worry about it.
Scipos would worry about hurting them even with kneecaps. We don't. She is worried about hurting them, don't get her wrong - but she also knows her own strength. And she knows that a little pain will go a long ways for the greater good.
God, she hopes she doesn't have to say that aloud.
But she holds the bat - not correctly, of course, but with a firm enough grip - and makes sure to aim for the knees or the arm. A broken arm is also recoverable, but she doesn't want to send anyone into shock and make it hard for them to be helped.
She also can't stop the other cultists from killing each other. But at least for the ones she does fight - she doesn't kill them.