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IN BRIGHTEST DAY - Mod Plot [LOG POST | 2 | IN BLACKEST NIGHT]
Who| Everyone involved in the plot
What| A space battle
Where| In the space sector around Cargg
When| If relevant, like if you want to note it's after an event.
Warnings/Notes| Things may get violent/gory!
Unfortunately, even the last Green Lanterns didn't know where the yellows or reds had hidden their central power batteries. Their long lost bases were still lost to the universe. That meant the only way to find them was to wait for them to attack.
In the space sector around the planet Cargg, reports of an asteroid mining freighter getting attacked clued the Legion and their allies into where the yellows were. By the time they got there, the red Lanterns had also joined in -- attacking all comers, including the yellows themselves. As the different groups of Lanterns collided in combat, the deaths started almost instantly. New rings started seeking owners, including those of the reds and yellows.
By now, they'd all received at least enough basic training with their rings to function in battle, and they all still had use of their normal powers.
A squad of Green Lanterns led by Kilowog gathered around the freighter, trying to shield it from attack.
"Listen up, poozers!" Kilowog called out to his greens, leading them into the fight and setting up a perimeter. "We need to give this ship time to evac. Hold the line! If it's yellow or red, it's not getting through!"
Kid Quantum, wielding a blue ring, called out to the Legionnaires, "We need to protect that freighter! Everyone move in to support the greens. Hit and run tactics! Hit 'em fast and hit 'em hard. Let's go, Legion!"
What| A space battle
Where| In the space sector around Cargg
When| If relevant, like if you want to note it's after an event.
Warnings/Notes| Things may get violent/gory!
Unfortunately, even the last Green Lanterns didn't know where the yellows or reds had hidden their central power batteries. Their long lost bases were still lost to the universe. That meant the only way to find them was to wait for them to attack.
In the space sector around the planet Cargg, reports of an asteroid mining freighter getting attacked clued the Legion and their allies into where the yellows were. By the time they got there, the red Lanterns had also joined in -- attacking all comers, including the yellows themselves. As the different groups of Lanterns collided in combat, the deaths started almost instantly. New rings started seeking owners, including those of the reds and yellows.
By now, they'd all received at least enough basic training with their rings to function in battle, and they all still had use of their normal powers.
A squad of Green Lanterns led by Kilowog gathered around the freighter, trying to shield it from attack.
"Listen up, poozers!" Kilowog called out to his greens, leading them into the fight and setting up a perimeter. "We need to give this ship time to evac. Hold the line! If it's yellow or red, it's not getting through!"
Kid Quantum, wielding a blue ring, called out to the Legionnaires, "We need to protect that freighter! Everyone move in to support the greens. Hit and run tactics! Hit 'em fast and hit 'em hard. Let's go, Legion!"
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As usual, there was a rational answer and a Hal answer to the question of what would, and Hal didn't think twice before taking the plunge.
"You think I don't know fear?"
Words were one thing. Action - proof that he knew what he was talking about - was another. Hal held up his right hand, and in a smooth, deliberate motion, pulled the green ring off and let go of it. Because surely, after his history...
He was right. It didn't take a moment before a yellow ring rocketed in to take its place.
[HAL JORDAN, OF EARTH. YOU HAVE THE ABILITY TO INSTILL GREAT FEAR. WELCOME TO THE SINESTRO CORPS.]
The green of his uniform faded to yellow. Yellow energy swirled, briefly taking the form of a hideous, Giger-esque space bug that curled around him protectively, almost possessively, before the construct dispersed again.
"I was Parallax's host. Literal living fear. I've been down this road already, so believe me, I know fear. It's powerful. But it's not all-powerful."
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Sinestro tsked.
"And don't discourage the boy. Just like you, he's a natural."
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"It doesn't do much good when people refuse to be afraid of you, and your freaky looking mustache."
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He moved as he was speaking, positioning himself in front of Sinestro - between him and the other two, making it necessary to go through him to get at Hiccup and Dipper. As soon as he was in place, his tone and his gaze sharpened.
"Leave them out of this. You and I need to talk."
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The rest of Hiccup's words were something he paid attention to.
"This fight is going exactly as planned."
And it was. The reds especially were taking a beating -- to such a degree that they might need allies. His own forces at least had his guidance, but the mindless nature of the reds meant they were suffering the most under the onslaught of the collected groups of Lanterns and the Legion.
The fight had caused other effects besides.
"Look at you all -- this Legion of yours, taking up rings, arming yourselves for war. You've found the lost Lanterns of this universe as well, I'd wager. And I imagine you've also found the Green Central Power Battery just as we've found the Yellow Central Power Battery -- and many, many rings that will find new owners."
He looked to Hal.
"Now there will be a Green Lantern Corps again. This universe will need one, and your Legion of Superheroes will learn to let go of their weakness, their softness -- or they'll die. This universe is in chaos, it needs order, real order."
As far as he was concerned, everything was going exactly as planned. The presence of the reds and yellows had rekindled war, and would make the universe need a reformed Green Lantern Corps. The Legion was being pushed into fighting harder and smarter -- and could possibly eventually be pushed into letting go of their rule on no killing.
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More to the point, he'd thought that the Yellows were just mindless monsters, whose only goal was killing. Knowing that someone at the top was playing a whole manipulative game was more than enough reason to not want to be a part of it. Because he was tired of games. He was tired of being manipulated and used. He'd lost his body because of trusting someone he shouldn't have trusted, and only got it back thanks to his sister's cleverness -- and it'd happened because of someone else that was yellow. He wasn't letting that happen again.
This Sinestro guy was worse than Bill. At least Bill manipulated people due to pure, evil selfishness. This moron actually thought he was doing good in the universe or something.
"Okay, I am done with being manipulated by yellow people. I want my green ring back. Because that's a stupid plan. 'Blah blah blah, I'm going to make the heroes tougher by giving them a reason to be tough,' like distracting the Legion with giant battles isn't going to prevent us from protecting the galaxy."
He crept up so he was right behind Hal, hiding behind him, lightly grabbing his arm because he was maybe a little scared of being this close to the guy that was clearly the leader of the bad guys, and peering around him suspiciously at Sinestro.
"Your plan is lame and counterproductive. I'm barely more than a kid and I can see that."
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"Not the worst one I've ever heard of, but it's definitely up there. You restarted a war that's been over for a thousand years. An entire millenium. That's literally the exact opposite of creating order."
Even Toothless nodded at that.
"Hal," Hiccup asked, turning to the Lantern, "you've known this guy a long time, right? Is he usually this bad at logic?"
A small part of Hiccup realized mocking the man wasn't the best idea, but once he started talking it was very, very hard to shut himself up again.
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Hal resisted the impulse to wince. That fight, for all that they'd beaten back the yellows, had gone exactly the way Sinestro had wanted it to. The Guardians had authorized lethal force. Yellows had died. People found a reason to fear Green Lanterns.
"Of course, copy-pasting the same plan onto a different galactic situation is pretty lazy. I expected better."
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They needed a new angle and he already had one in mind.
"But not everything needs adjustment. This trick, for instance, apparently will work more than once."
He gave a mental command to his ring. One that caused something to happen in the ring of another.
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[WE WELCOME THE LOST.]
"Hal?" he said, looking up at him, confused, wondering if he knew what that meant.
[NEW PROTOCOLS RECEIVED. PREPARE TO TRANSPORT SENTIENT BEING.]
It took half a second for Dipper to comprehend the words. Just long enough for him to look at Hal and Hiccup with wide and terrified eyes. His other hand moved to try to pull the ring off but it was too late. His body stretched out unnaturally, the way someone's body might have spaghettified at the edge of a black hole.
He screamed, reaching out for them both. It was a high and terrified scream. Gone was the vindictive, laughing terror teen of earlier, or the sullen boy reveling in newfound feelings of power over others. This was the scream of a child being ripped away from reality when he'd already felt something terrible like it once before. In an instant, he was gone, transformed into a streak of yellow light that rocketed away through the cosmos.
At the exact same time as Dipper, two other Legionnaires were caught by surprise by the yellow rings they'd picked up and they suffered the same fate. Hal's ring did it just a little bit later. Enough time to pull the ring off, perhaps, but there was a reason Dipper and the others had been taken first.
[NEW PROTOCOLS RECEIVED. PREPARE TO TRANSPORT SENTIENT BEING.]
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Hiccup wasn't prone to cursing. The lengthy and disgusting art of Viking profanity was more Astrid's area of expertise than his. That he had done so was a sign that he was well and truly pissed off.
Toothless was a little more physical with his anger, firing off a blast of plasma at Sinestro.
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And then he was cut off by Dipper, and whipped back around to reach for him, but it was too little, too late.
Hal had no problem guessing why his own ring was so slow to the punch; it was exactly the kind of twist of the knife that Sinestro excelled at. And while he might've been left enough time to take his own ring off, if he wanted to, he knew - and he knew that Sinestro knew - that there was no way in hell he'd do it now.
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