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"Kent! Where have you been?!" Perry says with a growl as I walk into the Daily Planet's newsroom.

"Doing a little digging, chief. We journalist are nothing if we aren't good at digging."

"Just remember to cover the City Council meeting tonight."

"That would be the one where they talk about matters concerning the city?"

"I detect the sarcasm there. Funny stuff! Farmboys."

Perry spins on his heels and marches back into his office. I slide into my cubicle and get to work...

After meeting with Reed and the Fantastic Four, I decide to track down another name on the list. This time, I decide to let Clark Kent do the investigating. After what feels like hours, I'm able to get through to my target. He consents to meeting me for an interview in Metropolis, where he happens to be on business. I leave the Planet's offices and head downtown to the swanky resturant where I've agreed to meet him.

Walking into the place, a maître d’ points me to the back room to meet the business man that's believed to have helped build Amazo. I hold out my hand as I reach the table.

"It's a pleasure to meet you, Mister-"

"Hold up a sec, babe. Gotta take this phone call."

With a greasy smile, he opens the phone and answers it.

"STOP!"

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"Hammer time!"
 
Westchester, Xavier's Mansion

"You bastard, Xavier," Jamie shouted, slamming the office door behind him. Xavier swivelled his chair around, away from the window.

"I'm sorry James?" the telepath asked, raising an eyebrow.

"You heard me - Magneto? You've let ****ing Magneto into the school? Are you out of your shiny head?" the Brit growled, slamming his hands down on the table with a thud.

"Erik Lensherr is -"

"Erik Lensherr is a mass ****ing murderer. Or have you forgotten that whole attack on Metropolis thing? This is unbelievable, there's no way I'm staying here while he's training the team," he shouted.

"James, you have always had a trouble with authority - " Xavier began.

"Don't ******** me," Jamie said, thumping the table again "Don't act like this is some personality quirk exclusive to me. I know others feel the same way. So I'm just going to lay it out there. It's that genocidal monster, or me,"

A dark look passed over Xavier's face.

"I don't appreciate being given ultimatums boy," he said in a voice full of ice "I have known Erik for a great many years, and he is one of the most reliable friends I have ever had. If you plan to force me into making him leave by threatening to go yourself, do not fool yourself - I choose him,"

Jamie looked shocked for a second, before pulling back.

"Fine then, I suppose that's it," he said simply.

"However," Xavier continued "I would ask you to do one last thing, not for me, but for an ally of ours. We always keep track of our friends; one of them being Princess Koriand'r who helped Kurt break up a mutant smuggling ring last year. SHIELD put her in a foster home, but she has since been abducted. We would like you to look for her,"

"We as in you and Lensherr?" Jamie spat.

There was silence.

"Fine, I'll go save this princess whatever. But that's it, after this I'm done," Madrox said, walking to the door.

"Jamie," Xavier said "I hope I can trust your discretion over Mr. Lensherr's whereabouts,"

Jamie glared back.

"I wont sell the others down the river, if that's what you're asking," the teen mutant said.

"Good. I would have hated to have had to force your co operation," Xavier said coolly.

Jamie looked blankly at him for a second, then walked out the door.

***
The cellphone rang on the nightstand. Jamie rolled out of the lumpy motel room bed and onto the floor. He cursed loudly and picked up the phone.

"What?" he growled.

"They don't teach manners like they used to," a gruff voice muttered.

"Do I know you?" Jamie asked, stretching.

"My name's Nick Fury, you may have-"

"How the hell did you get my number?" Madrox asked, his face going a pale white.

"Hahaha, kid please, hacking phones is my bread and butter,"

"What do you want?" Jamie sighed.

"Listen, I know your hunt for this princess is going badly. I've got an address for you,"

"And you want to help me, why?"

"Because I know you've quit the X-Men, and I want you to consider a proposal..."

***
"Well this looks like the place," Jamie muttered to himself, hopping off of the bike that Logan had left in storage. He looked up at the compound, specifically the sign hanging over it.

"Friends of Humanity? ****ing fantastic,"
 
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"Come and get me you Godless f-cks."

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That is where you are wrong my Avatar. They are not Godless at all. In fact, their's may be the worst of us all. He got a good laugh out of that. And look how they serve him. They come by the droves, ready to kill and be killed until all of his enemies have been vanquished. My but they are good little soldiers. Sort of makes a guy jealous. I mean…all I have is you.

They crept closer. Moon Knight numbered them in his head. 1,2,3,4,5.

Numbers one and two rushed towards him. He slapped swords as he whirled past number one and fired a brutal kick to the solar plexus of number two. As number two doubled over, his head was swiftly removed by violent cut from Moon Knight's blade. When number one came back, Moon Knight slashed away, cleaving him in half at the waist. As he turned, he barely managed to deflect a blow from number three. But, not fast enough to prevent number four from plunging his sword deep into his abdomen.

Growling in pain, he brought down his sword, lopping off both of the ninja's arms. He kicked out, knocking the armless ninja over onto its back. His mind was blank with pain, as he pulled the sword from his stomach. Then, just as number five leapt high into the air and brought his sword swooping down, Moon Knight flung his battered body to the concrete.


The evasive manoeuvre exhausted the last of his energy, and Moon Knight's world grew hazy. Soaked in his own blood, he crawled out into the middle of the street. His body ached. His head ached. He was bleeding to death. Drowning to death. Desperate. And they were coming. Out into the street. To finish him off.

The two remaining ninjas loomed over him, swords at the ready as he lay on his side, in half a foot of rain. It hurt so bad. It would be so easy to just give up. Just roll over onto his back, close his eyes, and take that final sleep. It was so close. He almost welcomed it. Hell, he did welcome it. He could even see that bright light that everyone always talked about.

The ninjas continued their approach, silent, even in the sloppy rain.

Moon Knight thought about praying. But to whom? Khonshu was watching. But screw him. If he really gave a damn, he would do something. He looked back at the bright light. Maybe he had done something right. Wasn't the bright light supposed to be for people going to heaven? Dammit. He didn't know. Oh well, there was nothing he could do about it now. He spat out a mouthful of blood and waited for it to come.

Only the bright light wasn't heaven. It was the brown haired waitress. Or rather, her car. She sped in, turned hard, and came skidding to a stop, spraying him with water and sending the two ninjas sprawling. The door popped open. She reached out to him."Get in."

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Moon Knight dragged himself into the vehicle as it took off into the night. His bleeding was heavy, his vision swimming in and out of focus. In his ear he heard the faint voice of Frenchie speaking, though he could barely grasp the words.

The car screeched around corners and through alleyways, dark shapes following on the rooftops overhead. Moon Knight could see them silhouetted against the intermittent flashes of lightening, like wraiths in the night. Suddenly, the sky lit up and Spector saw the cresent shaped copter unleash its machine guns across the rooftops.

"Marc? Tell me you're at least still alive?"


"Get back to base. I'll be fine" Moon Knight croaked as he tried to rise. Crying out in the agony of simply moving, Spector let his soaking, broken body relax into the cloth seats, his eyes dropping closed as the world turned black.
 
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"Jimmy Gordon," the gray-haired man says as he rised from behind his desk and shakes my hand "I remember you walking into my office in Homicide, fresh from patrol. I paired you with George Stacy. You two were my best detectives. Your the police commissioner, and now he's a captain in New York. Where the hell did all those years go?"

Retired GCPD Sgt. Samuel Emerson Bradley, better known as Slam to everyone. A rare honest cop back in the day when they were very hard to find, he put up with the police deparment long enough to get his twenty and walk. He started up his own detective agency and probably makes double my annual salary. He deserves every penny.

He was as much as role-model to me and George Stacy than anyone. Dad taught me how to be a cop, but Slam taught me how to be a detective.

"That was sometime, huh?"

"My hair was still black. Although, looks like your hair is beginng to follow suit."

"Just a few hairs here and there."

"That's how it starts. That's always how it starts. So, what in the hell do you need help with?"

"Who said I needed help?"

"You're here with me, aren't you? You either need help, or you're here to arrest me. Which is it?"

"Now that I think of it, I do need some information."

"Happy to help a former FNG. What do you need?"

"Records. I got a group of detectives working on a long-term investigation into some drug players. They traced some money laundering to your businesses. Forged checking account checks written out to your detective agency."

Slam gives me a quizzical look. "Really?" He asks. "Wow. What's the name on the checks?"

I open up the manilla folder in my hands and skim through the information.

"Check listed under a Wendell White."

Slam snaps his fingers. "The White case! I knew something was fishy about that. That much money for a missing daughter job, something was up."

"Missing daughter? They were employing you to look for someone?"

"Yeah. One of my other guys is on the case. Let me get him on the phone."

I wait while Slam dials up his detective's cell phone.

"Mark, Slam here....yeah. I got an old friend of mine asking about the White case....yeah. You mind giving me the name of the woman missing?....Really? You don't know who she is?...Think about that last name and all the crap that went down a few months back. It's not that common of a name!...Well where was she last?!...And the trail just goes cold there?...Alright. Look, just get back to the office."

Slam shakes his head and hangs up. "I swear. Kids today."

"Who do they want you to find?"

"Gilda Dent."

I stare at Slam, unable to say anything. Gilda Dent. Harvey's looking for his wife. To look for her never crossed my mind. I was so consumed with arresting Two-Face and Maroni, then the Joker and my wife. I missed it, big time.

"Listen, Jim. I'm going to end the case. Now that I know where the money is coming from, I can't accept it. I'll refund them in full. What's more, I'll give you the case folder. You can get your people on it if you want to."

"Where was she last?"

"We got a credit card statement from a hotel in Southern France. Some place called Cauterets. My guy says the trail goes cold there. Although, since he failed to make the connection to Tw-..uhhh, Dent, then there are probably things he missed."

"Thanks for the help, Slam."

I stand up and shake Slam's hand again. The case against Two-Face is still in my thoughts, but now my concerns are with Gilda. More importantly, why was Harvey looking for her?​
 
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One of the Friends of Humanity guards lunges at me and I spin out of the way of his fist and drive my heels into his back, sending him tumbling end over end. My spider sense goes off as another attempts to jump me from behind, but before I can react someone else lands a right hook to their face. I look up to find three of the same person staring back at me.

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"Uhhhh...thanks for the help. You know you see identical twins all the time, but triplets? Was your mom on some kind of crazy fertility drugs?"
 
I'm sitting on a hot stretch of tarmac in New York waiting for Tony Stark and Steve Rodgers to touch down from Washington. Nick Fury has asked me to make contact with them, which luckily went with my most recent SHIELD mission. Apparently the two of them refused to sign Luthor's meta-human registration act, and I don't blame them. But Director Waller has been instructed to keep tabs on Stark, which is now my job.

Infiltrating Stark's company was easy enough. I'm posing as a legal representative to clean up the mess he made in Washington and Stamford.

His plane touches down in front of me, and I open the door of the car awaiting behind me.

"They're worth a lot more than that, my friend."

We're back in New York. When the plane stops, the doors open, and Steve and I make our way out of the plane.

"Well hello there..."

Someone is waiting for us.

Tony turns on his charm when he sees that a red-haired woman is standing on the tarmac to greet us. She seems familiar, like I've seen her before somewhere.

"Hello there,...Miss?"

"Mr. Rodgers, Mr. Stark," I say acknowledging both of them. "I'm Natalie Rushman, from legal. Ms. Potts has sent me to...well let's just say to help clean up the PR mess of Stamford for your company, Mr. Stark."
 
"Mr. Rodgers, Mr. Stark," I say acknowledging both of them. "I'm Natalie Rushman, from legal. Ms. Potts has sent me to...well let's just say to help clean up the PR mess of Stamford for your company, Mr. Stark."

"Well hello there. Pepper sure knows the best way to welcome me back to New York City."

Crap, Pepper! Too busy letting what's in my pants do the thinking.

"So aherm.... Miss Potts sent you? You've spoken to her then, recently? Because I've been trying to get a hold of her, and I was getting a little worried. In a totally platonic way, you understand. I'm single. Available. Like, now."
 
"Well hello there. Pepper sure knows the best way to welcome me back to New York City."

Crap, Pepper! Too busy letting what's in my pants do the thinking.

"So aherm.... Miss Potts sent you? You've spoken to her then, recently? Because I've been trying to get a hold of her, and I was getting a little worried. In a totally platonic way, you understand. I'm single. Available. Like, now."

"I'd hate to break up this, but I think you could wait until another time to pitch some woo."

Both Tony and the lady give me strange looks.

"Pitching woo? Gone courting?"

The strange looks continue.

"You kids today. Anyway, what's your plan, Miss Rushman?"
 

One of the Friends of Humanity guards lunges at me and I spin out of the way of his fist and drive my heels into his back, sending him tumbling end over end. My spider sense goes off as another attempts to jump me from behind, but before I can react someone else lands a right hook to their face. I look up to find three of the same person staring back at me.





"Uhhhh...thanks for the help. You know you see identical twins all the time, but triplets? Was your mom on some kind of crazy fertility drugs?"​
"Like I haven't heard that ten-" Jamie started then paused "Actually I haven't heard that ten million times before. That may be the first original joke I've heard in a while,"

Madrox looked at the black clad superhero, throwing a punch at a particularly muscular rascist. The brass knuckleduster spattered blood everywhere as the man's nose snapped like a twig.

"Jamie Madrox, formerly of the Xavier Institute of Higher Learning," he said "I'm here to save a princess. Koriand'r or something? Any idea where she is?"

"Let me at ya, ya mutie trash," one man asked, leaping at Jamie. The mutant dove to one side, letting the man plough into the dirt.
 
Act 4: Catastrophe


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His name was Heimdall. He was the guardian of the Bifrost bridge, and gatekeeper of the great kingdom of Asgard. The legends say his vision is powerful enough to see through all the Nine Worlds.

Still, even though he could see the two incoming visitors coming from a long way away, he still managed to be surprised by the pairing of mortal and god.

"Loki. Donald Blake."

Loki had cast aside the guise of a mortal child, and now stood before Heimdall in his true form. But Donald Blake remained Donald Blake. There was no Thor in sight.

"Heimdall, good to see you again."

"Let it be known, Liesmith, that your actions on Earth have not gone unnoticed."

"Good, I would be insulted if they were. Now, we are here to speak to my father."

Heimdall snorted with disapproval, turning to face Blake.

"Odin would very much like to see his son..."

"Thor has no desire to see him. I do."

Heimdall nodded, and Loki and Donald Blake passed on into Asgard.

His name was Heimdall. He was the guardian of the Bifrost bridge, and gatekeeper of the great kingdom of Asgard. The legends say his vision is powerful enough to see through all the Nine Worlds. But even he could not see the tragedy that lay ahead...
 
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-WAR MACHINE-


As the motorcade pulled up to a remote facility, War Machine listened in as Cabe permitted him access with the guards at the entrance.

"So what is it that you do?" War Machine asked, landing and switching communication from comm-link to live voice projection.

Cabe glanced at him and stepped in to walk beside him. "I'm head of security for this place".

"So that things escape was down to you, huh?"

"Well we've been at full stretch recently. The base has been subject to attack a fair few times and with the limited resources we have out here, we're struggling".

War Machine looked at her, Rhodey frowned behind the faceplate. "What kind of attacks?"

"It started out with terrorist threats, but recently it seems to have escalated. We're not sure if it's the government, local militia or corporate espionage, but things are unstable".

"But why would they attack you folks? What exactly is this cloning technology being developed for?"

"I'm afraid, that is classified, my armoured friend".

In front of them, a small man with a bald head and spectacles rested on a cane.

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"War Machine. This is Doctor Sivana, project leader here".


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-WAR MACHINE-


"Pleasure, I'm sure"
War Machine said, standing and watching the shifty little man with suspicion.

"I feel I must thank you for stopping that little incident out there earlier".

"Yeah. That doesn't bring back all of those murdered civilians though, does it?"

Sivana turned his back to War Machine and began walking down the corridor. "A minor detail in the grand scheme of things".

Rhodey growled behind his faceplate. "Try telling the families of those folks that".

Beth Cabe fell in at the side of War Machine. "Cadmus will sort out reparations for the families and cover other costs. Everything will be put right".

Rhodes said nothing and the trio fell into silence. They emerged into a wide laboratory area and Sivana moved to a console, punching in a series of keystrokes before turning back to Rhodes and Cabe. "Bethany, would you be kind enough to leave us awhile? I have matters to discuss with the War Machine".

Cabe nodded and turned away from the pair, leaving with nothing more than a smile for the armoured hero. Sivana returned to his console and began muttering to himself as a view-screen flashed a variety of data streams. "Well now War Machine, you are a curious thing, if you don't mind me saying so".

"What do you mean?" he scowled. The face plate of course, betrayed no emotion.

"Well" Sivana grinned, "As soon as you entered our airspace, my systems were tracking you and running diagnostics. We like to know what we're dealing with, you see. When I first saw you, I reasoned you to be a man in a suit. And it turns out that you are not that at all... In fact, it seems that you are a machine. A machine that has me utterly curious".

"If you have a point, Doctor, I'd suggest you hurry up and get to making it".

"Well, what I am trying to say is that I've never come across anything like you before, War Machine. You intrigue me".

"Well you're wrong Sivana. I'm not a machine, I'm just a man in a suit. And it's time for me to go".

"Wait!"
Sivana cried. "Before you go, is there any way I can repay you for returning my work to me?"
 
Away from the thundering downpour and grim darkness of the streets of Gotham, the Punisher stood inside a dimly lit underground doctor's office. Across from him stood Greg Markston, an illegal medical practitioner who often assisted outlaws with their cuts and bruises. Being one of the Punisher's few allies granted him protection from the roaming hoodlums that lurked outside his walls.

"Look Greg, I'm not here for small talk, I just need to get some supplies and get out of here."

"I know, I know, I just want you to meet somebody."

While Frank showed a perplexed expression, Markston motioned for a shadowy figure to exit the darkness that lingered in the back of the room. Having blond hair, donning a silk suit, and a polka-dotted tie, this guy didn't seem like he belonged in this enviroment.

"Hello Frank, I'm Lieutenant Martin Soap, pleasure to meet you." When he flashed his badge directly at the Punisher, all Frank could manage to say was...

"Damn."
 
Away from the thundering downpour and grim darkness of the streets of Gotham, the Punisher stood inside a dimly lit underground doctor's office. Across from him stood Greg Markston, an illegal medical practitioner who often assisted outlaws with their cuts and bruises. Being one of the Punisher's few allies granted him protection from the roaming hoodlums that lurked outside his walls.

"Look Greg, I'm not here for small talk, I just need to get some supplies and get out of here."

"I know, I know, I just want you to meet somebody."

While Frank showed a perplexed expression, Markston motioned for a shadowy figure to exit the darkness that lingered in the back of the room. Having blond hair, donning a silk suit, and a polka-dotted tie, this guy didn't seem like he belonged in this enviroment.

"Hello Frank, I'm Lieutenant Martin Soap, pleasure to meet you." When he flashed his badge directly at the Punisher, all Frank could manage to say was...

"Damn."

"You sold me out you decieving son of a..." Frank directs one of his pistols straight at Markston, before Soap decides to speak up once more.

"I believe you are mistaken, Mr.Castle. We've known your location for ages, Mr.Castle.You aren't the hardest man to find. You see, we need a favor from you. One that involves your sort of... work. Maybe you'll enjoy it." The slick, deceptive grin plastered on his face never moves, it was if this cop was made of plastic. But still, the Punisher was intrigued by his statement.

"Wait a second, I've never heard of a Lieutenant Soap within the GCPD. So who the hell are you?" Soap chuckled and handed his badge over to Frank.

"Read the badge Castle, I'm from New York. But since the law enforcement of Gotham refuses to attend to one of their own problems, I have to come to ruthless vigilantes such as yourself."

"Still, it's Gotham's problem, why the hell does a New York cop need to be trying to fix a problem in Gotham?" Clear in his tone, Frank was confused to why outside cop would try to help this crime-ridden city. Even he hardly wanted to.

"They're starting to establish themselves in New York and I felt that I needed to eliminate them from the source so they can get the hell out of New York."

"Who is they?"

"The Gnucci family."

"So you want me to take down the whole gang?" What's gonna happen if I just disappear and refuse your offer?"

"I feed the location of all your hideouts to the GCPD, and you'll spend the rest of your life behind bars, unable to do what you do best. Kill." The Punisher peered at the blonde-haired Lieutenant with suspicion, but knew that there were no other alternatives.

"Toss me the supplies, Greg," The illegal doctor, silent for most of the conversation, threw a kit of medical supplies towards the murderous vigilante. Having nothing else to say, Frank simply headed towards the door before Soap added in one last thing.

"We'll be in touch."


 
"Like I haven't heard that ten-" Jamie started then paused "Actually I haven't heard that ten million times before. That may be the first original joke I've heard in a while,"

Madrox looked at the black clad superhero, throwing a punch at a particularly muscular rascist. The brass knuckleduster spattered blood everywhere as the man's nose snapped like a twig.

"Yea well I try. Banter is kinda my superhero specialty," I chuckle.

"Jamie Madrox, formerly of the Xavier Institute of Higher Learning," he said "I'm here to save a princess. Koriand'r or something? Any idea where she is?"

"Let me at ya, ya mutie trash," one man asked, leaping at Jamie. The mutant dove to one side, letting the man plough into the dirt.

"Nice to meet-" I'm cut off by another attack from one of the goons. I act quickly, grabbing his wrist and twisting him over my back, breaking the wrist in the process. "You. So you're on our little crusade as well? Glad to have you. Did Fury send you too?"
 
"So aherm.... Miss Potts sent you? You've spoken to her then, recently? Because I've been trying to get a hold of her, and I was getting a little worried. In a totally platonic way, you understand. I'm single. Available. Like, now."

"I understand, Mr. Stark," I say with a slight smirk on my face. "But I think at this time you wouldn't want a sex scandal on top of the Justice League situation. Would you?"

"I'd hate to break up this, but I think you could wait until another time to pitch some woo."

Both Tony and the lady give me strange looks.

"Pitching woo? Gone courting?"

The strange looks continue.

"You kids today. Anyway, what's your plan, Miss Rushman?"

I almost laugh. Almost.

"Please, we'll discuss it on the way," I say motioning towards the car. The three of us slip in, and Happy Hogan, Stark's driver, takes off towards Stark Tower. "Mr. Hogan, could you please close the back up? This conversation should be private."

"Sure thing Miss Rushman," he says, closing the opening that allows him to listen into the conversation.

Once he does so my face turns serious and I turn back to the two super heroes in front of me. I take two folders out from my bag and toss them to the men. Stark instantly realizes there's more here than I'm letting on, "You're not from Legal, are you?"

"You're quick, Mr. Stark," I smirk. "No I'm not. I'm from SHIELD."

The two of them share looks of shock, but I instantly raise my hand in protest, "At least that's what SHIELD thinks. I'm a double agent for Colonel Fury. And I'm here to make sure SHIELD doesn't shut the League down."
 
Getting Ted to show me around his building took very little effort. Indeed, it took no effort at all. Like I've said, Kord's been trying to work with Wayne Enterprises for years. And he needs that work more than ever.

So I let Ted show me around for an hour, getting a look at all the projects he has in development that he can show me. Most of it is rather uninteresting. Either it's nothing I need, or something Wayne Enterprises is already developing. And, to be honest, we're much further along. Only two things catch my interesting. A new sound dampening carbon-fiber and the scanning technology that Ted refuses to talk about.

"...we think this will be the future, Bruce. Just imagine it. Microwave's that have a rudimentary artificial intelligence. You'll never overcook food again. The market for this is huge. Every household in the country is going to want one. If we could just figure out that exploding food problem..."

I force myself not to shake my head, roll my eyes, or do anything of a dozen of other things. But this is actually the moment I've been waiting for. "Hey, Ted. Can you give me a few minutes? I saw a restroom back there a bit..."

"Oh, sure, Bruce. Not a problem. I'll wait here. Then I'll show you the rest of our work for the home market."

For a moment, I wonder if it's worth bringing Luthor down after all. "...Sounds great, Ted. Just give me five...or ten."

I hurry off down the hall. It took an hour of letting Ted talk to get down here. The entire time, I surreptitiously made note of every door we passed, creating a mental map in my head of the building. Ten minutes ago we passed the room I had been looking for. And then I had to wait for the right time to separate myself, which means I have to do this quickly. I had hoped for more time, but it pays to be adaptable when committing what is essentially industrial espionage.

It takes me twice as long as I thought it would to sneak past the cameras in the halls and backtrack. And all the while, I had to make sure I wasn't seen by anyone. Even though it's a little more cumbersome than the suit I'm wearing, I get the odd feeling this would somehow be easier if I were in costume. I finally reach my destination.

Computer room.

Not the main computer room. That would be staffed at all times. The last thing I'd want to explain is how Bruce Wayne accidentally would up in the main computer room. No, this is just a service room. Probably not much more than a backup system and intranet router in case something goes wrong. Which means no one should be in there unless something is actually going wrong.

This better work. I pull a card out of a secret pocket in my jacket. I built this in the cave to access any card scanner. Taking a deep breath in case things go badly, I swipe the card. I hear voices walking towards me, getting louder. The light stays red for a few tense moments....and then switches to green.

I quickly slip inside, quietly closing the door behind me as the footsteps reach their peak. I press myself against the wall and wait a few seconds that seem like forever for the door to open behind me. My breathing and the computer fans the only sounds in the room. But the door doesn't open. So I focus on the task at hand. I pull out my cell phone, and pop off the back. I pull out the small cable and plug it into one of the computer ports. For the next couple of minutes, the 'phone' scans through Kord's systems, looking for the proof that he built Amazo's scanning tech. I'm keenly aware that every second that passes is another second I may get caught, and I don't have a cowl to hide behind this time.

But, finally, the phone beeps that it's finished. Unfortunately, I don't have the time to check the data here. That will have to wait until I get back to the cave. And that will have to wait until I can sneak back down the halls and find Kord before he sends a search party out for me.

Getting back down the halls takes me just as long. My instincts must be kicked into overdrive because I half expect a pack of security guards to intercept me every time I turn the corner. But the entire enterprise is uneventful, and I finally find my way back to where Ted is waiting for me.

"Hey, Bruce," Ted glances at his watch. "I started to get worried you got lost."

"Oh, well, you know what they say. Never eat oysters in a month that doesn't have an R in it's name. I'll never doubt them again. Do you mind if we cut this short?"

"Not at all. Believe me, I understand. There was this one time in Mexico..."

I try not to roll my eyes, I really do...


"Master Bruce?"

"..."

"Master Bruce, are you alright?"

"...hmmm?" I look up from the computer and notice Alfred standing beside my chair. "Oh, Alfred...when did you come down here?"

Alfred looks at me curiously. "I have been in the cave for several minutes, sir. Routine checks on the equipment."

"Ah..."

"It's...not like you to be caught off guard, sir." He's right, of course. I'm not sure how I didn't notice him before. Well, actually, I do.

Alfred looks at the computer screen. "I take it you are reading something rather engrossing?"

"You could say that." I bring up a separate display for Alfred to look over.
"It didn't take long for me to scan through the data I pulled out of Kord's systems. Most of the things his company is developing are rather mundane. Not even in direct competition to Wayne Enterprises. A couple of items are interesting, like a new type of hover technology. That might be a very useful addition to the batwing. Although, it doesn't look like Kord is actively developing it for the marketplace, which make me more than a little curious as to his intentions."

"One could also be curious about the various technologies Wayne Tech develops that never reach the marketplace either," Alfred states.

"Exactly. But I did eventually find what I was looking for. The proof that I needed." The screen changes as I scan through the data. "Although he didn't realize it at the time, Kord's company developed and built the technology for Amazo's sensor systems. It looks like Cho was telling the truth. But the evidence isn't damning yet. I couldn't find anything tying Kord's sensor package to SHIELD or Luthor. But I haven't finished tracing all the dummy corporations yet."

"I see. And these other screens, sir?"

"Some of the other companies on Cho's list. I couldn't find any evidence in a couple of them. But in these four," I tap a few commands, and two screens disappear, the other four growing to fill their place, "I did. They each developed a piece of Amazo. All very benign when taken separately..."

"But a lethal weapon when put together by the right people. Utterly diabolical."

"The most effective plans tend to be."

"What's the next step, sir?"

I sigh. "There's still several companies to check. But if Bruce Wayne continues to visit CEO's, it's going to raise suspicion in the business community. Rumors will start, if they haven't already..."

"And Wayne Enterprises position may be adversely effected as people questions the reasons you appear desperate to join in business ventures with potential competitors."

"I may be on the hunt for criminals, but millions of people and thousands of employees rely on my company. I'd rather not risk their livelihoods if I can help it."


"So...what's the alternative?"

"Either Superman finds a clear link to SHIELD or Luthor...or Batman is going to have to start paying these companies visits."
 
"Nice to meet-" I'm cut off by another attack from one of the goons. I act quickly, grabbing his wrist and twisting him over my back, breaking the wrist in the process. "You. So you're on our little crusade as well? Glad to have you. Did Fury send you too?"
"Well he hacked my phone and told me where to turn up," Jamie said "He seemed to think that the princess was worth saving,"

At that moment a bald guy with what looked sickeningly like a swastika tattooed on the side of his bare arm emerged from a hut. In his beefy arms he held a heavy machinegun. A cart stacked with numerous crates was in front of them, and Jamie quickly slide down into the limited cover. As he pulled the cart over onto its side, the machine gun opened up with a deafening crack. One of the crates opened, revealing reels of ammunition.

"Looks like we've waltzed into the Friends of Humanity's militant branch," he shouted at Spiderman.

"I heard you had a team around here somewhere. Any idea where?" he asked.
 
After Ted's little wake up call, I head over to the Brownstone. The first time I've been there since Stamford. I won't say that Ted's talk, and right-cross, snapped me out of what I was feeling. But it did point me in the right direction. I'm still beating myself up over everything, I just don't think I'm going to do it quite so often.

At the Brownstone, I check in with Joan. Apparently Tony left about a dozen messages on my communicator (I knew I forgot something) and the phone. He and Steve needed a ride, but apparently, according to the last message he left, they got one after all. Another little thing to beat myself up over, just not right now.

Seeing as how I've missed my last half dozen or so shifts, I grab a bottle of water and head straight to the computer room. I push down this sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach and bring up all the screens.

It's just what I expected. Most of them show news channels focused on what happened at Stamford, the aftermath, and President Luthor's registration act. I'm still not sure where I stand on that. A week ago, I would have told Luthor where to stick it. Now...now I just don't know. A part of me sees the benefits in the act, and another part remembers what McCarthy tried to pull and why the JSA broke up.

I turn my attention to the few screens not focused on Stamford. They all describe small crimes, things the local authorities can handle. Fortunately, nothing that necessitates the League's involvement. What you could almost call a quiet day.

I spend the next couple of hours attending to the everyday normal activities of monitor duty. Which means there's a stack of completed crossword puzzle books sitting on the table next to me.

"Nine-letter word for 'Almost too fast'." I stop and chuckle. And there's a knock at the door.

The sound actually makes me jump a bit. I sit and wait for a second. And there's another set of knocks. It's almost surreal. No one ever knocks on the front door of the JLA Brownstone.

A third set of knocks finally gets me out of the chair. I walk over to the door, not quite sure what to expect as I open it.

Standing there is a man. A rather nondescript man. Older, slightly distinguished. "Um...hello. Can I help you?"

"This is the Justice League of America headquarters?" the man says with a thick accent.

"It is. I'm the Flash."
This is getting weird.

"Ah, excellent. My master wishes to speak with the League."

"Your...Master?"

From the shadows steps another figure. And I can't help my jaw hitting the floor. "Mr. Garrick, I presume. My name is Victor Von Doom."

...talk about surreal.

I'm actually at a loss for words. It's not because Doom is a head of state. Not really. I've known a lot of head's of state in my day. Heck, I was on a first name bases with Roosevelt and Churchill.

It's two things really. One, the sheer surprise of the thing. What head of state gets into the country without it being all over the news, and then quietly comes knocking for the JSA?

Second...it's Doctor Doom! To say this man's reputation proceeds him is an understatement. And, depending on who you ask, the reputation is far from a good one. In fact, I could swear that Fate and a few others went on a some kind of mission against Doom.

And yet, here he stands, not looking rather menacing, if you ignore the armor. "Mr. Garrick?"

Doom saying my name finally snaps me out of it. "Um, yes. Yes. Of course. Won't you...come in?" I move to the side and gesture for the both of them. Doom walks in, head held high, almost as if he owns the place. His...servant, does not move though.

"I will wait for my Master. He wishes to speak to the Justice League in private."

"Ah...right. Well...you're welcome inside if it gets to cold out there." He nods in thanks and I close the door.

I walk back inside. Doom stands just inside the main room, hands behind his back, inspecting everything he sees. I step into the room with him. "Would you care to sit down?" I offer him one of more comfortable chairs.

Doom nods and sits down. "Where is the rest of the League?" he asks. Although he asks the question matter-of-factly, there's a hint of a request in his voice. No, not really a request, almost a demand. As if he expected us to be here for his arrival.

"Well, all of us in the League have our own cities to protect, or other duties to attend to. So, usually only one of us stays at the Brownstone in case of emergencies."

Doom says nothing. It's like he's filing away everything I say. The thought puts me on edge, and I decide to be a lot more guarded with my answers.

"Disappointing," he says after a few moments. "I had wished to speak to you all."

"Really? Still, I'm here now. Maybe you can tell me why you decided to pay us a visit?"

"...No. I would rather speak to the League as a whole. You will summon them."

"...I will summon them?"

"Yes. Now."

I shift uncomfortably in my chair. I'm fairly certain if Ted was here, he'd already have told Doom just where he can stick his summons. But I'm a fair bit more diplomatic then Ted. Still, I don't like being bossed around. "No, I don't think I will."

I can see Doom's eyes widen slightly beneath his mask. "You what?"

"I'm not going to summon the rest of the League without good reason. And you just saying to do so isn't going to make me do it. I'm not one of your subjects. Whatever you had to say to them, you can say to me."


"You may not be under my authority, but I am a head of state. Leader of a nation. Diplomatic protocol demands you take my requests seriously."

"Oh, I do. Trust me on that. But that doesn't mean I have to do what you ask. I'm not a diplomat."

"You would risk an international incident over such a simple request."

I might not be Ted, but Doom's starting to get under my skin. "More like a demand. And I hardly think I'm going to be risking much of anything. I get the distinct impression you kept your visit here under wraps. You don't want any attention to your visit. You're not going to stir any trouble with the State Department or anyone else."

"How dare you speak to me in such a way!"

"If you don't like it, you're free to go back to Latveria."

Doom quickly stands up and I do the same. If he wants to start any trouble, he picked the wrong day and the wrong guy.

"Good, you are not as soft as I feared."


"I-wait, what?"

Doom sits back down. I continue to stand in confusion. He leans back in the chair as if it were a throne and this was his kingdom. "Sit, Mr. Garrick. You are correct, I do not wish to 'stir and trouble', as you put it."

I sit down slowly, still unsure what's going on. "I had to be sure that you were a man of action, Mr. Garrick. Not weak or decadent like so many of your country's citizens."

I bite my cheek to keep from saying anything. A man's entitled to his opinion, after all. He just better start keeping it to himself. "You were testing me?"

"Yes. I had planned on testing your League, but since you are the only one here-"

"Why?"

"To the point. I like that. I assume you listened to President Luthor's speech after the attack on Stamford."


My heart skips a beat and I have to quickly push all the memories before back before they overwhelm me. I force my voice to remain neutral. "I did."

Doom nods. "Then you heard what he said about my nation. Implying...no, not just implying. Almost coming out and implicating Latveria for the attack."

"And that is why you're here?"


"Indeed it is. My nation had nothing to do with the tragedy that befell your country."

"Ok. I'm still confused. You came here to tell the press that or something?"


"No. No, publicly trying to refute your President now would only further cast suspicion on myself and my people. He has far too much support at this time for me to make a statement against him."

"So...?"

"So, Mr. Garrick. I came here to ask for your help."
 
"I understand, Mr. Stark," I say with a slight smirk on my face. "But I think at this time you wouldn't want a sex scandal on top of the Justice League situation. Would you?"



I almost laugh. Almost.

"Please, we'll discuss it on the way," I say motioning towards the car. The three of us slip in, and Happy Hogan, Stark's driver, takes off towards Stark Tower. "Mr. Hogan, could you please close the back up? This conversation should be private."

"Sure thing Miss Rushman," he says, closing the opening that allows him to listen into the conversation.

Once he does so my face turns serious and I turn back to the two super heroes in front of me. I take two folders out from my bag and toss them to the men. Stark instantly realizes there's more here than I'm letting on, "You're not from Legal, are you?"

"You're quick, Mr. Stark," I smirk. "No I'm not. I'm from SHIELD."

The two of them share looks of shock, but I instantly raise my hand in protest, "At least that's what SHIELD thinks. I'm a double agent for Colonel Fury. And I'm here to make sure SHIELD doesn't shut the League down."

"I don't know if that exactly makes me feel much better. Are we going to meet the old bundle of joy now?"
 
"I don't know if that exactly makes me feel much better. Are we going to meet the old bundle of joy now?"

"I thought you looked familiar," I say as I ignore Tony's little jab."I've seen you around the helicarrier back when I was welcome there. So, Miss Rushman, if that is indeed your real name, how exactly will you help us?"
 
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Moon Knight dragged himself into the vehicle as it took off into the night. His bleeding was heavy, his vision swimming in and out of focus. In his ear he heard the faint voice of Frenchie speaking, though he could barely grasp the words.

The car screeched around corners and through alleyways, dark shapes following on the rooftops overhead. Moon Knight could see them silhouetted against the intermittent flashes of lightening, like wraiths in the night. Suddenly, the sky lit up and Spector saw the cresent shaped copter unleash its machine guns across the rooftops.

"Marc? Tell me you're at least still alive?"


"Get back to base. I'll be fine" Moon Knight croaked as he tried to rise. Crying out in the agony of simply moving, Spector let his soaking, broken body relax into the cloth seats, his eyes dropping closed as the world turned black.


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Marc awoke with a grunt of pain. His body coursed with liquid fire that caused his vision to blur. Marc tried to sit, but the pain of the wound in his gut forced him back down. Gingerly, he moved his fingers down to where the sword had penetrated him.

"It's not the best job in the world, but it should hold well enough to heal".

Marc rolled his head to see the waitress he had saved earlier sat wiping her bloody hands on a white cloth.

"You stitched me up?" he asked, feeling the thread holding the wound closed.
"In quite a few places. You're lucky to be alive".

"Who are you?" Spector continued, keenly aware that he was missing his uniform and his cowl. With great determination, he growled through the blistering agony and sat up on the edge of the table.

The waitress smiled and dropped the rag to the table, before moving across the darkened room to where Moon Knights tattered, blood stained uniform lay folded. "My name's Kate Spencer".

"Well thank you Kate Spencer"
Marc nodded, clutching at his ribs. He stretched, testing the tension on his stitches. "Not a bad job for a waitress!" he half smiled, through the pain.

She shook her head and picked up his clothes, carrying them over. "I'm not a waitress. This is just... I was at a fancy dress party. I'm actually a lawyer over in Gotham. Anyway, you need to get to a hospital. I didn't take you in case those goons you were fighting got to you".

"No. No hospitals. And those bastards weren't just goons, they were the Hand... the deadliest assasins in the world. And they won't stop, they won't ever stop and Kate, it's likely they'll be hunting you too".

Kates face fell pale and she swallowed hard. "So what's the plan, then?"

"We need to get back to my gear. I need to figure out who the hell sent them after me".

Kate helped him slip on the overshirt of his Moon Knight costume and held out the tattered cowl. "Don't suppose there's much point wearing this now" he muttered. He held out his hand. "Kate Spencer, I'm Marc Spector. Pleased to meet you".
 
"Well he hacked my phone and told me where to turn up," Jamie said "He seemed to think that the princess was worth saving,"

"Yea, well, he does that," I say reply to the fact Fury basically conscripted Jamie into this job. He's got an annoying way of controlling all of us. I can only trust that he's doing the right thing. "And she is

At that moment a bald guy with what looked sickeningly like a swastika tattooed on the side of his bare arm emerged from a hut. In his beefy arms he held a heavy machinegun. A cart stacked with numerous crates was in front of them, and Jamie quickly slide down into the limited cover. As he pulled the cart over onto its side, the machine gun opened up with a deafening crack. One of the crates opened, revealing reels of ammunition.

"Looks like we've waltzed into the Friends of Humanity's militant branch," he shouted at Spiderman.

"I heard you had a team around here somewhere. Any idea where?" he asked.

I take cover along with the mutant next to me, and nod, "Yea, I'm surprised you missed the Human Torch outside. He's keeping the guys outside busy. And Batman's sidekick Robin is further in the building getting the princess."

I roll from behind the cover and attempt to fire a few web balls at the man controlling the machine gun, but the attempt falls flat. The webbing is ripped apart by the gun fire, and I'm forced to take cover again.

But as I dip behind a wall, a burst of energy slams into the man, sending him flying through the dry wall of the compound. I look up to see what can only be Princess Koriand'r along with Robin. The princess collapses into Robins arms and he carries her towards us, "Shes basically as weak as she can be. That blast was all she had in her. We need to get her out of here. Now."

I nod and lead the group outside, and open my comm to Johnny, "Torch, we need to get out of here now!"
 
"Yea, well, he does that," I say reply to the fact Fury basically conscripted Jamie into this job. He's got an annoying way of controlling all of us. I can only trust that he's doing the right thing. "And she is

I take cover along with the mutant next to me, and nod, "Yea, I'm surprised you missed the Human Torch outside. He's keeping the guys outside busy. And Batman's sidekick Robin is further in the building getting the princess."

I roll from behind the cover and attempt to fire a few web balls at the man controlling the machine gun, but the attempt falls flat. The webbing is ripped apart by the gun fire, and I'm forced to take cover again.

But as I dip behind a wall, a burst of energy slams into the man, sending him flying through the dry wall of the compound. I look up to see what can only be Princess Koriand'r along with Robin. The princess collapses into Robins arms and he carries her towards us, "Shes basically as weak as she can be. That blast was all she had in her. We need to get her out of here. Now."

I nod and lead the group outside, and open my comm to Johnny, "Torch, we need to get out of here now!"
"No need to tell me twice, oh fearless leader," I reply. I'm glad to be getting out of this place. If there's one thing I hate, it's bigots. And carnies. But that's a different story. I circle back around to the entrance of the compound. "I'm gonna go ahead and clear a nice path for you."

I fly low to the ground, shooting flames out in both directions. All the guards are forced back, and the flaming trails keep them from drawing near. I head for the Fantasticar so that we're ready to make a quick escape.
 
"No need to tell me twice, oh fearless leader,"I reply. I'm glad to be getting out of this place. If there's one thing I hate, it's bigots. And carnies. But that's a different story. I circle back around to the entrance of the compound. "I'm gonna go ahead and clear a nice path for you."

I fly low to the ground, shooting flames out in both directions. All the guards are forced back, and the flaming trails keep them from drawing near. I head for the Fantasticar so that we're ready to make a quick escape.
Jamie ran out of the compound but instantly froze. His bike was lying on the ground, full of bullet holes and dents from blunt objects. It was most definately trashed. He put his hands to his head.

"Logan's actually going to kill me," he gasped.

He turned to the Titans and their unconscious collegue.

"I dont suppose I could hitch a lift with you guys?"
 
THE JOKER

"This place stinks," Basil Karlo - aka Clayface - remarks bitterly as he kicks a soda can across the floor of the old warehouse. Trash of all kinds is scattered across the floor. Moonlight shines through the holes in the collapsing roof. The smell of the salt water from the docks hangs heavy in the air.

"It's better than a cell," says Pamela Isley - aka Poison Ivy - half-heartedly. She bends low to examine a single flower glowing through the cracks in the floor. Touching it gingerly, she smiles as it wriggles in response. "I had almost forgotten the smell of fresh air."

Clayface snorts. "Suit yourself. All I'm saying is that the Joker could have sprang for a nicer hideout." He looks around the large room in disgust. "I've taken dumps that were cleaner than this."

"How predictably crude," Jonathan Crane - aka Scarecrow - interjects. "I'd expect no less of you, Karlo."

Clayface balls his hands into fists and approaches the doctor. "That so, tough guy? You wanna make something out of it?" he challenges. As Scarecrow turns away, Clayface continues, "Go ahead. Give me a taste of that gas of yours. I'm not afraid of anything."

Scarecrow spins around, almost considering the challenge, but Ivy speaks up first. "Boys, stop your pathetic testosterone contest. You're acting like children. What's your problem anyway, Clayface?"

"You want to know my problem? My problem is that I don't trust the Clown, okay?"

"I don't blame him." All three escapees are startled by the Joker's sudden appearance. In the middle of their verbal confrontation, they hadn't noticed that he had returned. "Although, there goes any hope of us partnering up for double-dutch. Sad." As the Clown Prince of Crime smiles, it becomes clear that he is neither surprised nor offended by Clayface's opinion.

"Why have you gathered us, Joker?" Scarecrow asks impatiently.

"As you well know, this fair city of ours is being torn apart in a vicious territory battle," the Joker begins, "Gordon and his crusaders on one side, Scarry Harvey on the other. I ask you, where do we fit in? Where's our place at the table in this new world order?" The Harlequin of Havoc frowns. "While I had such high hopes for Dent, I now realize that - pizza face or not - he's still the same blind idealist he always was. Unfortunately for us, he's a much better ringleader than those mob fools that came before him."

Clayface rolls his eyes. "Get to the point."

The Joker stares daggers at his insubordinate colleague. "Have patience, Karlo, or I might lose mine." Then, smiling once more as if nothing happened, the Joker continues, "It's time to get the word out. The inmates are running the asylum now. Together, we will usher in a new era in crime in Gotham: SUPER-CRIME! HAHA! Can you see it?" The Clown Prince of Crime throws his arm over Scarecrow's shoulders and motions to an imaginary image in the sky. "The mob is so small-scale. I'm thinking big picture here! Nothing will stand in our way!"

"Except Batman."

The Joker grins. "Don't you worry that pretty little head of yours about the Bat, Pamela. I assure you: I'm more than ready to deal with him." The Joker takes his arm off Scarecrow's shoulders, which relieves the doctor's building aggravation. "But first, we've lost our edge. People just aren't afraid of us like they used to be. Dent goes and cuts himself shaving, and suddenly he's got legions of loyal followers. Well, we need to remind people why they should be afraid of us."

The Joker smiles from ear to ear.

"And that's where you guys come in."
 
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