The "From The Pages Of..." Comics Universe RPG

I bat Barlow away and leap down into the hole where Dean disappeared.

"Before you can help others, you must first help yourself," I say as I land. "But on this occasion, I'll lend a hand."

I pump my Super Soaker and douse the vamps with holy water. They hiss and begin to melt.

"Not thirsty?"

"Just how many self-help books have you read, Dr. Phil?" In the light of the flare, I spot my shotgun. I rack it, aim, and pull the trigger.

CLICK

"Aw, hell." A vamp tries to take advantage, but I slam the butt right into it's face. Grabbing the barrel, I sing it around, clubbing another before he can latch onto Crews.

"DEAN!"

I look up and see Sammy at the top of the stairs, struggling with one of the freaks. "SAM! We have to get back up there!" A vamp at the edge of the basement jumps over his friends to get to us. I pull a stake from my jacket and shove it right into his heart as he lands on me. He vaporizes all over me.

I spit out ash and hope I can't get any freaky vampire diseases from it. I grab the back of Crews' jacket as he gives them another good soaking, and start pulling him towards the stairs.

"C'Mon!"
 
With my gun strapped on to my back, I begin to crawl through the air duct with the rest of the team behind me.

"This, uhhh, may be a bad time...but I gotta fart."

"For the love of God hold it in!"

"I don't know if I can! Shouldn't have had beans!"

"Murdock, I swear I'm gonna!"

The scuffle of everyone trying to move way from Murdock causes the duct to buckle and slam into the corridor with a loud thud.

"What in bloody hell is this?" A voice from outside the duct asks. British...this may be our man.

"007?" I ask as I pull myself from the ruined air duct. A blonde man packing a large pistol looks down at me.

"Don't tell me, you're here to save me?"

I nod as I pull myself up. The rest of our group begin sliding out of the duct.

"M sent us. We're the A-Team....the three in the back are NSA."


"We have to get to the control room. No is planning to launch biological weapons on the United States."

"Well, let's move out. Lead the way...Mister?"

"Bond. James Bond."


My eyes cross....

2iau8at.jpg


"Holy cow!"

Everyone looks at me. I just point at our newest teammate. "That's...that's double-oh-seven!"

"You know of me?"

"Well, yeah. I mean, now I do, I mean..."
I look at Casey and Sarah. "You guys are spies, and you haven't heard of him?!"

"No."

"Yes."

"Yes?!"

"Mostly just rumors. But that can wait, we've got to move now!"

"The lady ain't lyin'."

"Indeed. I was able to make note of the layout as No showed off his work to me."

"He actually showed everything to you?"

"Not everything, but enough. I know where his biolabs are."


"He's like a real life supervillain."
"He's like a real life supervillain."

Murdock and I look at each other. And BA looks at both of us. "I knew it. Murdock's crazy is startin' to spread. I ain't gonna catch his crazy, Hannibal."
 
"

I look up and see Sammy at the top of the stairs, struggling with one of the freaks. "SAM! We have to get back up there!" A vamp at the edge of the basement jumps over his friends to get to us. I pull a stake from my jacket and shove it right into his heart as he lands on me. He vaporizes all over me.

I spit out ash and hope I can't get any freaky vampire diseases from it. I grab the back of Crews' jacket as he gives them another good soaking, and start pulling him towards the stairs.

"C'Mon!"

"Watch out! This suit is really expensive, and I don't want to get="

"Look out!"

A vamp comes out of nowhere. Dean stabs the monster in the throat with a stake. Blood splashes over my face and suit. The hunter finishes the vampire off with another stake to the heart.

"Damn...well, screw it, I can afford it."

I pump my Super Soaker as Dean and I take the stairs two at a time.

"We have to take it to Barlow and end this now."
 
"Indeed. I was able to make note of the layout as No showed off his work to me."

"He actually showed everything to you?"

"Not everything, but enough. I know where his biolabs are."


"He's like a real life supervillain."

"He's like a real life supervillain."

Murdock and I look at each other. And BA looks at both of us. "I knew it. Murdock's crazy is startin' to spread. I ain't gonna catch his crazy, Hannibal."

"Cram it, BA," I growl. Loading a round into my AK, I nod to Bond.

"Show us the way, 007."

Bond pulls out a massive gun with a silencer on it.

"Be still, my beating heart."

"Follow me."

"You heard the man, let's move out."

We follow Bond down the corridors towards the lab. Just outside the entrance, a dozen guards step out with guns.

"Don't move," the lead one yells.

"What do you say, team?"

"I say we take these fools out."

"How about we pull a number two?"

"No, we don't have a trained cat on hand."

"I always like a number five."

"That only works when we have someone dressed as a nun."

"Nothing wrong with an old-fashioned number twenty-seven."

"What in the bloody hell are you people talking about?"

"This..."

A smoke grenade thrown by Face flies over my shoulder and lands in the middle of the guards.

"Let's do it."

The four of us rush into the smoke. It only takes forty-five seconds for the smoke to clear. When it does, the guards are hog-tied on the ground with us over them.

"Ta-da! We're magic...or are we magically delicious. I can never decide."

BA and Face push through the doors into the biolab.

"Alright, Bond. What do we do?"
 
ntsig.jpg


"Is there a ninja criminal organization working in New York's shadows? This is April O'Neil for Channel 6 news," the TV blares behind me as I prepare for my night on patrol. "Archeologist and adventurer Lara Croft, who was kidnapped last week from the New York Natural History Museum, claims that she was held against her will by a criminal organization known as The Foot, an organization known to be active around the time before the Keene Act. She says the ninja warriors stole the artifact she recovered from Japan and tortured her for information. We attempted to reach the NYPD, but they refused to comment on the situation. This is April O'Neil signing off."

I sheath up my swords to my back, and head for the door to our home. I pull the correct series of pipes, and the stone wall slides back reveal the sewers. Tricking through the mucky water, I can't help but enjoy the silence, and the alone time. We've been working so much as a large team, we haven't had much time to ourselves.

And I'd be lying if I said the burdens of leadership weren't weighing heavy on me. Leading a group of headstrong, stubborn heroes is more than I ever could have guessed, and even Master Splinters training was starting to wear thin along with my nerves.

Still, he always knew this was my destiny. This is what I was born to do. And I won't stop. Not until this world is rid of the injustices that plague it.

Pushing up on a manhole, I exit into the muggy New York night, and quietly scramble up the side of a building onto the rooftops. I feel alive up here, the air blowing against my clammy skin.

I waste no time in taking off, sprinting from roof to roof, scanning the city, my city, for wrong doings. The lights of the skyline beckon me like the stars did the explorers of old, and instantly I'm in the heart of Manhattan. The rooftops are higher, the wind gets stronger, and my heart begins to pump faster.

And almost instantly, a flurry of movement behind me stops me in my tracks. I unsheathe my swords and take a defensive position as a voice mocks me from the darkness, "So...here you are. I doubted my men, even as they came back broken, beaten, or killed. I couldn't believe that you...were alive. That the rat had survived and made others."

"Shredder," I growl at the voice, "show yourself."

shredder.jpg


The shadows of the rooftop swirl in a cyclone, out from which steps a man, easily six foot eight, clad in terrifying armor. He eminates power from him like light from the sun. It almost knocks me down. Yet, I stand tall. Master Splinter told me many times that he is a master of the dark arts and intimidation.

"I figured you'd be in Japan, getting your prize," I chuckle as the two of us circle each other. "Got cold feet?"

"Fool," he responds, grabbing a sword from his back. It shines in the moonlight, and seems to crackle with electricity. "There are other ways of obtaining rare items than the physical. The Kusanagi is already mine. And it will be your doom."

"You'll never win, Shredder," I growl. "As long as my brothers, our allies, and I draw breath, you'll never win. As long as good people still inhabit this world, you'll always have people to knock you down."

"Then I'll just kill them all!" He rushes at me with the blade held high, but not before I press the distress button on my belt, alerting my brothers I'm in danger. He slashes with precision, and I barely manage to parry his strikes. I spring of my heels and twirl over his head, attempting to slash at him from above, but a tendril of darkness shoots from one of his hands and sends me tumbling across the rooftop.

"Magic? You can't just beat me through fighting skills?" I taunt him.

"Hehe. Fine, have it your way," he responds with venom in his voice. He rushes me again, attacking with the blade and his feet, in a flurry of movement so fast I can't keep up. He breaks down my defenses and lands kicks and punches, but I manage to keep the blade from piercing my skin. Still, each time on of my blades meet his, my bones are shaken. The sword has magical power behind it, that's for sure.

A roundhouse kick sends me sprawling, blood flowing out of my mouth, dripping onto the tar of the roof. I wipe it away and roll to my feet quickly, catching him off guard, slicing at two of what seem to be weak sponts in his armor. I feel my blades strike flesh, and I can;t help but smile. I deliver a quick kick to his chest that sends him stumbling back, blood spilling out of his wounds.

But Shredder just laughs. As if it means nothing. And then I notice his wounds close up. In a matter of seconds. I don't know if it's magic or something else, but the wounds don't even slow him down, let alone stop him, "Fool of a creature. You cannot defeat me. I have lived for centuries, and I will live for centuries more, and this world will be mine."

"I don't think so, Shredder. Not as long as we're here to stop you. Or any other people who are decent in this world."

"Which is why I'm going to kill you," he growls and comes at me again. I attempt to parry the blows from the Kusanagi, but each blow saps my energy. Each blow destroys my willpower, and after a few exchanges, I drop to my knees, battered and broken. Shredder raises the sword above his head and brings it down swiftly. I attempt to dodge it, but the blade comes down on my shoulder, hitting my shell, but still slicing through it slightly, catching the muscle. Sharp stings of pain flow through my body, blood spilling out.

He dislodges the blade and goes for another sweep, but is struck by a flying green blur. I look up to see Raphael and Donatello engaging the dark ninja master, and Michelangelo leans over me, "Relax, bro. We're gonna get you out of here."

Darkman joins Raph and Don, while Rorschach helps Mikey drag me away from the action, transferring me down a fire escape and back into the sewers before I black out.
 
Last edited:
The old man stepped into the lobby like he owned the place. It was 2a.m, well after business hours. The security guards sat at the front desk looked up from their desk and made to rise, but two rapid shots from a Colt Single Action Army revolver sent their corpses slumping back into their seats. Not missing a step, the old man reloaded the two empty chambers as he marched with purpose. Brilliant blue eyes scanned the surroundings, taking in every minute detail as he made his way deeper into the building.

Taking the elevator to the fourth floor, he strode down a long hallway, ignoring the rooms to either side and marching for a long door at the end. Unsurprisingly it was locked.

"Hmpf"
he grunted, pushing into the door with his shoulder. With it failing to give, he drew a revolver once more and shot the lock free. The door swung open to reveal rows upon rows of filing cabinets. The old man knew exactly where to look though and headed straight for his prize. Producing a key from inside the long leather duster jacket he was wearing, he slid it into cabinet 14F and began rifling through the files and folders within.

Gloved fingers came to rest on a manilla folder and slipped it out of its filing place, holding it up to faint moonlight streaming through the single window in the room.

-PROJECT: ROBOCOP-

With a half smile, he pocketed the folder and made for the exit. Greeting him in the hall, stood seven heavily armed men.

With their guns levelled, the ringleader stepped forward. "Alright Mister. I don't know who you are, but you've just broken into the wrong building! OCP doesn't take too kindly to thieves!"

The old man smiled and nodded. "Now boys, I'm in a pretty a good mood so I'll give you one chance to walk away with your lives".

The leader of the guards snorted a laugh and stepped forward. "Yeah, one geriatric thief against the seven of us. What're you going to do, gum us to dea-"

BLAM!

The guard fell dead as the bullet smashed through his eye and into his brain beyond.

BLAM!
BLAM!
BLAM!
BLAM!
BLAM!


Before he hit the ground, five of his comrades were also dead. The last guard, a young man with the faintest hint of beard stubble took an involuntary step backwards.

"That's why they call me Revolver" the old man stated flatly, calmly reloading his weapon.

The young man, despite having a live weapon in his hands and a full suit of body armour, just stood stock still. All he had seen was the swish of the old mans duster before the brief flash of bloody efficient violence was played out in front of his eyes. "Please don't kill me..." He asked, his voice quivering as he backed off.

The old gunslinger stepped forward, his spurs clacking on the marble floor. "You left me no choice". his voice was cold and efficient. As deadly as his aim was was true.

The young mans bladder emptied just seconds before the bullet left a small crimson hole in the center of his forehead. Revolver Ocelot didn't look back as he replaced his weapon in his holster and stepped over the bodies.


Revolver_Ocelot_12_09_by_timflanagan.jpg




Ocelot marched down the hall of the huge building and stepped into a darkened office.

"You should really knock before entering, Ocelot".


Adamska nodded nonchalantly. "Probably" he sighed.

The man sat at the desk stood and regarded Ocelot for a moment, a dark look flashing across his weathered features. "You're lack of respect bothers me, Revolver. Perhaps I should start considering your replacement?"

340x_custom_1245444064723_6220-heihachi_mishima_super.jpg


Ocelot gave the man a hard look. "You already know that your threats don't bother me, Heihachi. So either we fight and one of us dies, or you continue to pay me for the work I do".

Heihachi snarled and clenched a fist, holding Adamska's stare for a few moments. Eventually he sighed and turned his back, moving to a window and looking down upon a sleeping city. "Did you get what I requested?"

"The Robocop files? Yes". Ocelot replied, dropping the manilla folder onto the desk with a dull thud.

"Good. Now I can put the final stages into process".

Adamska grunted. "So what's next?"

Heihachi turned and regarded the mercenary with a half smile. "We now have everything we need to recreate and improve the technologies gathered. With it we will create an army. We will create a new weapon that will force the world into submission. Times are changing my dear Ocelot, and the rise of Mishima Ziabatsu is upon us!"
 
Last edited:
I step into a series of processing rooms as Zed's words ring clear in my head.

You'll dress only in attire specially sanctioned by MIB special services.

In a room with on locker, I put on the most comfortable suits I've ever worn. It makes me feel powerful and deadly, yet sophisticated and smooth. Might be some kind of alien technology. Or it could be that I'm just that fine.

From now on you'll have no identifying marks of any kind.

The next room contains nothing but a metal sphere. I place my hands on it, and instantly and intense burning shoots through my fingers, causing me to recoil. I rub my fingers together and realize my finger tips no longer have ridges, meaning no finger prints.

You'll not stand out in any way. Your entire image is crafted to leave no lasting memory with anyone you encounter. You're a rumor, recognizable only as deja vu and dismissed just as quickly. You don't exist; you were never even born. Anonymity is your name. Silence your native tongue.

At the same time, MIB agents are erasing every official file that has ever mentioned me. Birth certificate: Gone. Social Security Number: Gone. Financial and School records: Gone.

You're no longer part of the System. You're above the System. Over it. Beyond it. We're "them." We're "they." We are the Men in Black.

I step out of processing and K is waiting for me, "Looking good, Slick."

"Yea well, I make this look good I guess," I chuckle. "So...what do I do now."

"Well, I need to know what the alien the other night told you. I know you said he gave you some kind of warning."

"Yea, he said 'Living death is coming to this world'. Any idea what that could mean? Bugs? Triceratons? Those...Utroms?" I ask.

"Hmmmm...'Living death' doesn't ring a bell. We'll run it through the system. Bob!" K yells at one of the identical aliens sitting in front of the giant screen. "Find any references you can on 'living death'. And quick."

"K!" Zed yells from his office. "We've got a code 2 in LA. Go check it out."

"Sounds good, Zed!" K replies heading for the exit. "Let's go, Agent J!"

"K, what's a code 2!? K!?"
 
The Doctor ran around the TARDIS console, stopping temporarily to type instructions into the typewriter attached to the console.

"So, where're we going?" Amy Pond asked the Time Lord, as she lent against the barrier surrounding the console.

"2678, Andromeda System, humans start colonising Gremor Minor. Most beautiful planet in all of the Andromeda System, and we're heading for 2676," The Doctor explained, hitting the blue stabilisers.

"Any particular reason?"

"The peak of beauty, nothing's been touched, and the wildlife is docile. Except the fluid mosquitoes, but I've got bug spray, no worries there."

The TARDIS groaned, and the Doctor smiled slightly, as the time machine landed at it's destination. He moved swiftly over to the double doors and pulled them open, sticking his head out into the jungle beyond, a purple sky hanging over him and the TARDIS. Satisfied, he stepped out, followed by Amy.

"Beautiful."

"Told you so, I don't lie. Well, don't lie much, but I'm sure General Custer would disagree..." The Doctor told her, whipping out his sonic screwdriver and scanning a leaf.

As Amy walked onwards into the wild beauty, the TARDIS next to them groaned and creaked. The Doctor looked towards it, a look of surprise, screwdriver still aimed towards the leaf in front of him. He turned the rest of his body towards the ship, dropping the device into his pocket.

It groaned again, and the Doctor's eyes widened as he saw the light atop the box blink, the groaning loud, like the engines ready to take off, but almost like the time machine was half broken. The Doctor ran towards it and bounded through the doors, into the large console room. The doors behind him slammed shut, and the Doctor spun around to face them, as the TARDIS dematerialised.

"What are you doing, dear?" cried out the Doctor to his ship, as it bashed around the time vortex, heading for oblivion.
He struggled to get control of the ship, but in return it tossed and turned, throwing the Doctor around along with it. As he struggled back to his feet, reading himself for another attempt, the TARDIS calmed down, and began to land, the engines squealing unusually. The Doctor leant back against the barrier and rested his head back.

"Have you quite finished now? Good good," The Doctor asked the machine, before striding over towards the doors and pulling the left one open. He stepped out of his ship, bracing himself for what comes next.
 
ntsig.jpg


I come to two days later, Master Splinter hovering over me with a rag soaked in what I assume herbal supplements. I smirk up at him, "You look tired."

"Ha! How do they say it...'You should talk'," he smiles back. "It is good to have you back, Leonardo. Your wound was dire. The Kunsanagi is as powerful as its legend foretells. It sapped your morale and energy, did it not?"

"It did," I say, attempting to stand. "It doesn't help that Shredder is basically a master of martial and the dark arts. He's like no one I've ever come across."

"Yes, I warned you about him, Leonardo. Your brothers and allies barely escaped with their lives as well," Splinter says rubbing his chin. "Come, let us consult with your brothers."

The two of us enter into the main area of our home. My brothers surround me and pat me on the shell, obviously happy to see I'm okay. I smile, but deep down I feel...wrong. My training, the thing I always thought would get me through any situation, was torn apart like a paper doll against the Shredder. It was like I was a kid, and he was a giant. "Thanks, guys. But I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for you. And Rorschach and Darkman of course."

"Yea, you owe us one," Raphael jokes, and gives me a playful shove on my good shoulder. "But the Shred head is one tough guy. Three of us barely stood a chance against him and that damn sword. We need to figure something out to counter it."

Splinter sighs and sits on his meditation mat, "I have an idea, my son. Over the years, I have heard whispers of a man in Japan. A man who is the descendant of the creator of the Kunsanagi, and can create a sword to counter its effects. His name is Hatorri Hanzo, and if he truly exists, he may be our only hope."

My master's words echo in my mind. Japan. The land of the rising sun. And I know I have to go. If for no other reason to regain my footing, clear my head, and prepare for the next showdown with Shredder.

I stand and look at my brothers, "I'm going to find out if he's real. I'm going to Japan. I'll find this Hattori Hanzo, and I'll return to face the Shredder."

"We're coming with you," Donnie says, standing.

"No," I respond shaking my head. "You're needed here. You guys need to keep up with the patrols here. Collaborate with Rorschach and Darkman. Hit hard and fade into the night. You know the drill."

They all nod and understand, and I head to my quarters to prepare.



Lenoardo
in

~The Land of the Rising Sun~
 
"Cram it, BA," I growl. Loading a round into my AK, I nod to Bond.

"Show us the way, 007."

Bond pulls out a massive gun with a silencer on it.

"Be still, my beating heart."

"Follow me."

"You heard the man, let's move out."

We follow Bond down the corridors towards the lab. Just outside the entrance, a dozen guards step out with guns.

"Don't move," the lead one yells.

"What do you say, team?"

"I say we take these fools out."

"How about we pull a number two?"

"No, we don't have a trained cat on hand."

"I always like a number five."

"That only works when we have someone dressed as a nun."

"Nothing wrong with an old-fashioned number twenty-seven."

"What in the bloody hell are you people talking about?"

"This..."

A smoke grenade thrown by Face flies over my shoulder and lands in the middle of the guards.

"Let's do it."

The four of us rush into the smoke. It only takes forty-five seconds for the smoke to clear. When it does, the guards are hog-tied on the ground with us over them.

"Ta-da! We're magic...or are we magically delicious. I can never decide."

BA and Face push through the doors into the biolab.

"Alright, Bond. What do we do?"

"We open the door, calmly walk inside, and be very careful not to shoot at anything. Some things in here do not react well to bullets."

I look at the bio-hazard sign on the door and gulp. Bond taps in a code on the door and it slides open. Gun at the ready, he slides inside, with us behind him.

"Gentlemen, if you would all step away from whatever you are working on, I'm sure we can get through the next few minutes without any bloodshed."

"Who are you?!" One of the scientists demands.

"Ah, ah, ah. That's not important," Face says. "What's important is that we've got guns. Really big guns pointed right at you."

"So get the hell away from what ever you're doing!" Casey shouts.

The scientists finally do what we say and Bond directs them over to the far wall. Sarah's instantly at their stations, looking over the computer readouts.

"Video games? I love Nintendo!" Mudock goes over to a console, ready to press buttons.

"Don't touch that, fool!" B.A. grabs his hands. "I ain't catchin' no superbug because of your craziness."

The lead scientist speaks up. "He's right. You'll kill us all if you fiddle about. None of you have the slightest idea what you're doing."

"One of us does." Sarah looks over at...me?

"Um..."

"Chuck, you have to do this. We have to destroy these bio-weapons."

"I know computers. But like, personal computers. And, maybe some large government mainframes. But...these systems are waaay above me-"

Sarah grabs my shoulders. "No they're not. You're the interest, use it!"

"But-"

She grabs my face between her hands, and my heart thumps, ready for a kiss. She points my face the brand name of the computers. "Look!"

....my eyes cross

dfyfzr.jpg


"I can do this. I can do this." I spin around and grab Sarah by the shoulders. "I CAN DO THIS!"

"Then do it!" Casey shouts.

"Oh, right." I grab a control stick with one hand and start typing with the other. "All I need to do...is move all the viral samples..." a robotic arm one the other side of the protective glass moves with my commands, picking up containers, and moving them over to a box, "into here. Then I can irradiate everything."

"You're gonna nuke the bugs?"

"You'll destroy years of research!" a scientist shouts. "We could use those samples to create the next generation of anti-virals and antibiotics. We could cure diseases and save millions of lives!"

"I sincerely doubt your employer has such noble intentions in mind. How long will you need?" Bond asks me over his shoulder.

"Too long," Casey says, quickly ducking his head back inside the room. "Hurry it up, Bartowski. Company is coming."
 
K and I speed over the desert highway back to LA. He still hasn't mentioned what the hell a "Code 2" is, but I'm guessing it's going to have to do with slimy, gross alien parts. Of course, then again this is my first day, so I've got no idea what to expect.

Once we reach the city, K pulls off the highway and onto the streets, heading into one of the areas I used to patrol as a cop, and parks out from of an old pawn shop, "K, this is just Geebs's place. What does he have to do with aliens?"

"He is an alien, J," K scoffs, getting out of the car. "Some of our sources say he's been forging exit visas for some alien residents on Earth. We need to find out why."

The two of us push through Geebs's door, and the jittery man...well alien, spins aorund, "K! How are ya'? And Officer Edwards? You're MIB now? Crap..."

"We here you're helping people get off the planet, Geebs," K says, taking out his weapon and pointing it at the alien's head. "I'd like to know why."

"Come on, K! I don't know anything! They just came to me for visas!" Geebs pleads.

"Tell him, Geebs. He'll do it. He's nuts."

"Don't make me pull this trigger," K says, powering up the gun.

"Fine! Fine!" Geebs says raising his hands. "Apparently some kind of invasion is on the way. No one knows who, or what, or why. But word around the stars is that somethin' is coming to Earth. Somethin' bad, K."

"Thanks, Geebs," K says holstering his gun. "Quit giving people the visas. I'd hate for us to have come back."

As we exit the store, I ask, "Invasion? Damn, K, that can't be good. What's the plan?"

"We try and find out what's on the way, and try to stop it. You'd be surprised at how often this stuff happens."
 
V_for_Vendetta-2.jpg


M, the leader of MI6, sits in her darkened office in front of a computer, the only light in the room. She sighs and rubs her face with the palms of her hands, obviously weary from work...and the world.

She's never supported the Norsefire Regime, nor does she believe they are a legitimate government. And she's secretly been rooting for the man known only as V. Which makes her a perfect ally for his plan.

A notification pops up on her screen. Looking over at the clock, she is surprised to be hailed at this late at night. Then again, Susan has been crapping his pants over the terrorist. Or freedom fighter, as the growing number of people who believe in him call him.

She opens the email, and the contents cause her to recoil a bit. The words echo in her head, and she immediately knows you sent them.

From: Unknown
Subject: L.E.G.


Reform the League. You have the resources. I have the drive. With them, together we shall rid the world of injustice.

V
 
ntsig.jpg

~Land of the Rising Sun~

The vibrations of the plane wakes me from my slumber, and the icy air of the chamber I snuck into before take-off chills my skin. I wrap the blanket and jacket I brought with me closer to my body, hoping it's only a few more hours to Japan.

I think back to my brothers and Splinter, lamenting leaving them behind. But I need this. After our first true defeat, I need to reevaluate my leadership skills and rethink what I did wrong. I took him on by myself, and I barely stood a chance. I don't know the last time a single opponent could stand against me, let alone take me easily.

I was in the wrong. I should have waited for help. I should have been more cautious. I should have...

**********

After a few more hours of flight, the plane touches down in Tokyo, and I grip the wheel mechanism tightly, making sure I don't fall off of the speeding aircraft. The plane comes to a stop, and I disappear into the Tokyo night, heading for the center of the city, keeping to the shadows.

It's odd to be in a city I'm not familiar with. The streets, people, smells, even the lights in the city are alien to me. I scramble up to the tallest building I can find, giving me a beautiful vista view of the city.

The hustle and bustle of Tokyo gives Manhattan a run for it's money. I can hear the familiar honk of horns, but the amount of people rushing to and fro on the streets is astounding. I smile and take a deep breath, ready for the new challenge that lies in front of me.

Let's find this sword maker.
 
"I can do this. I can do this." I spin around and grab Sarah by the shoulders. "I CAN DO THIS!"

"Then do it!" Casey shouts.

"Oh, right." I grab a control stick with one hand and start typing with the other. "All I need to do...is move all the viral samples..." a robotic arm one the other side of the protective glass moves with my commands, picking up containers, and moving them over to a box, "into here. Then I can irradiate everything."

"You're gonna nuke the bugs?"

"You'll destroy years of research!" a scientist shouts. "We could use those samples to create the next generation of anti-virals and antibiotics. We could cure diseases and save millions of lives!"

"I sincerely doubt your employer has such noble intentions in mind. How long will you need?" Bond asks me over his shoulder.

"Too long," Casey says, quickly ducking his head back inside the room. "Hurry it up, Bartowski. Company is coming."

I look around the room, taking stock of everything I see.

"We can buy you some more time."

"What can you do?" Bond replies.

"What can we do? Murdock, BA, Face, let's run a number seven on them."

"What exactly is a number seven?!" Casey growls.

"This."

BA pulls out a massive gun.

"The M32 MGL stocked with six tear gas grenades. Never leave home without it."

"BA will fire a few shots into the corridor, driving back whoever's coming. We all slip on these gas masks the scientists use and take the fight to them. That should buy Chuck some time, right?"

"Whatever you say. My priority is to bring No back alive for MI6."

"Well, we'll do that, too. Hit it, BA."

BA slings open the door and takes aim with his gun.

"Fire in the hole!"

He pops off six shots, filling the hallway with tear gas.
 
"Watch out! This suit is really expensive, and I don't want to get="

"Look out!"

A vamp comes out of nowhere. Dean stabs the monster in the throat with a stake. Blood splashes over my face and suit. The hunter finishes the vampire off with another stake to the heart.

"Damn...well, screw it, I can afford it."

I pump my Super Soaker as Dean and I take the stairs two at a time.

"We have to take it to Barlow and end this now."


"Dean! Crews! Let's go." Sam's at the front door, waving us outside.

"You don't have to tell me twice." We run out the front and away from the house, regrouping for the next assault.

We finally stop running, and I bend over double to catch my breath. I start reloading my gun. "Ok. So how do you want to do this."

Sam and Crews don't say anything.

"Come on. If we're gonna go back in and take care of that bloodsucking ass-muncher, we're going to need a plan. I don't feel like getting letting that fruity bastard gnaw on me or anyone else. So let's get back in there and screw this piece of night crawling crap over."

Sam and Crews don't say anything.

I sigh. "He's standing right behind me, isn't he."

The next thing I know, there's a hand around my neck, and an arm wrapped around me, pinning my arms to my sides. I'm lifted up off my feet and feel hot breath near my neck.

"Move...and I kill him. Or maybe turn him and make you kill him."

"Shoot the bastard! Shoot him!"
 
I look around the room, taking stock of everything I see.

"We can buy you some more time."

"What can you do?" Bond replies.

"What can we do? Murdock, BA, Face, let's run a number seven on them."

"What exactly is a number seven?!" Casey growls.

"This."

BA pulls out a massive gun.

"The M32 MGL stocked with six tear gas grenades. Never leave home without it."

"BA will fire a few shots into the corridor, driving back whoever's coming. We all slip on these gas masks the scientists use and take the fight to them. That should buy Chuck some time, right?"

"Whatever you say. My priority is to bring No back alive for MI6."

"Well, we'll do that, too. Hit it, BA."

BA slings open the door and takes aim with his gun.

"Fire in the hole!"

He pops off six shots, filling the hallway with tear gas.

Casey tosses Sarah a couple of masks. "I'm starting to like their style."

"How much longer Chuck?" Sarah starts struggling to get the mask over my head.

"Just a few more mmfadsfass."

"What?"

"Just a few more minutes."


"What?!"

Just great. I shake my head and get back to work. "A. Few. More. Minutes!"

She nods and gives me a thumbs up. "OK!"

I jump at the sound of gunfire and shouts of surprise. I don't even bother to look as the scientists fall to the ground coughing. Cutting it close, cutting it close, cutting it close I think over and over again.

I press buttons and move controls like a madman. The robotic arm moves in a flurry, picking up sample containers, and depositing them in the sterilization bin. There's a flash of light, and the samples are destroyed. And then I move onto the next batch.

"This is taking too long. This is taking too long. We're not going to make it." Real gunfire suddenly opens up, as opposed to the loud pops of BA's launcher.

"Bartowski! Move you ass!" At least, I assume that's what Casey is saying. I can't really hear him.

Sarah puts her hand on my shoulder. "Chuck, are you going to make it in time?" I take a second to look her in the eyes. All I can do is shake my head. She takes a breath and nods, holding up her gun, and running to help the others. I know what's going on. She and Casey have a mission. Keep the intersect alive at all costs. Even if it means their own life. And if that doesn't look possible...well...even the intersect is expendable if it looks to be falling into enemy hands.

And then something occurs to me. We're in the lair of a genuine, official supervillain. "Hey!" I shout out to Bond. "Does this place happen to have a self-destruct?"
 
The Doctor ran around the TARDIS console, stopping temporarily to type instructions into the typewriter attached to the console.

"So, where're we going?" Amy Pond asked the Time Lord, as she lent against the barrier surrounding the console.

"2678, Andromeda System, humans start colonising Gremor Minor. Most beautiful planet in all of the Andromeda System, and we're heading for 2676," The Doctor explained, hitting the blue stabilisers.

"Any particular reason?"

"The peak of beauty, nothing's been touched, and the wildlife is docile. Except the fluid mosquitoes, but I've got bug spray, no worries there."

The TARDIS groaned, and the Doctor smiled slightly, as the time machine landed at it's destination. He moved swiftly over to the double doors and pulled them open, sticking his head out into the jungle beyond, a purple sky hanging over him and the TARDIS. Satisfied, he stepped out, followed by Amy.

"Beautiful."

"Told you so, I don't lie. Well, don't lie much, but I'm sure General Custer would disagree..." The Doctor told her, whipping out his sonic screwdriver and scanning a leaf.

As Amy walked onwards into the wild beauty, the TARDIS next to them groaned and creaked. The Doctor looked towards it, a look of surprise, screwdriver still aimed towards the leaf in front of him. He turned the rest of his body towards the ship, dropping the device into his pocket.

It groaned again, and the Doctor's eyes widened as he saw the light atop the box blink, the groaning loud, like the engines ready to take off, but almost like the time machine was half broken. The Doctor ran towards it and bounded through the doors, into the large console room. The doors behind him slammed shut, and the Doctor spun around to face them, as the TARDIS dematerialised.

"What are you doing, dear?" cried out the Doctor to his ship, as it bashed around the time vortex, heading for oblivion.
He struggled to get control of the ship, but in return it tossed and turned, throwing the Doctor around along with it. As he struggled back to his feet, reading himself for another attempt, the TARDIS calmed down, and began to land, the engines squealing unusually. The Doctor leant back against the barrier and rested his head back.

"Have you quite finished now? Good good," The Doctor asked the machine, before striding over towards the doors and pulling the left one open. He stepped out of his ship, bracing himself for what comes next.

The Doctor stumbled out of the TARDIS into the busy night streets of New York, and spun around in a circle, stopping when he returned to his original spot. The streetlights illuminated everything, and the paths were still packed as various humans made their way home.

"Well, this certainly isn't Gremor Minor, is it?" The Doctor muttered to himself, twiddling his fingers in front of him.

He turned his head slightly to the right, where a man was walking past, clean pressed-out suit, a newspaper in hand. The Doctor strided over to him and made an attempt to grab the paper, instead ripping it in half. He looked at the half gripped in his hand, and looked at the date.

"2010, New York, interesting," the Time Lord muttered as he shoved the paper back into the stunned businessman, and strided down the road.

The Doctor carried on down the street, looking at the people passing by, adjusting his jacket and bowtie as he went. He pulled out his sonic screwdriver and held it into the air and activated it. As the device picked up a signal, the Doctor examined it, before marching onwards in the right direction. The signal strengthened as it reached a nearby store, and the Doctor spun around on his heels and walked on in.

The store was dim as the Doctor went up to the counter and returned his screwdriver back to his pocket. A woman came out from the backroom, bleary eyed, and went over to her customer.

"We're closed Sir, sorry."

"Not a problem, I've got a good collection of greeting cards. Tell me, anything odd going on in here? Cracks, mysterious machinery? Hang on, maybe it's you...no you're not alien, I've seen alien, you're rather bland. Anyway, thanks for your help."

The Doctor turned away with a smile and out of the shop, leaving the confused shop assistant alone in her shop.

****

Two hours later, the Doctor was knelt by the backdoor of the shop, sonicing the door. As he heard the satisfying click to it, he pushed it open and stepped inside. Something dragged his TARDIS here, and he was going to find it. As he stepped into the darkness, he heard something behind him and spun around to face it.​

"Aha!"

2348_D029_00076R.jpg

"Fish alien! Ooh, I see a lot of you lot..."
 
Last edited:
"Dean! Crews! Let's go." Sam's at the front door, waving us outside.

"You don't have to tell me twice." We run out the front and away from the house, regrouping for the next assault.

We finally stop running, and I bend over double to catch my breath. I start reloading my gun. "Ok. So how do you want to do this."

Sam and Crews don't say anything.

"Come on. If we're gonna go back in and take care of that bloodsucking ass-muncher, we're going to need a plan. I don't feel like getting letting that fruity bastard gnaw on me or anyone else. So let's get back in there and screw this piece of night crawling crap over."

Sam and Crews don't say anything.

I sigh. "He's standing right behind me, isn't he."

The next thing I know, there's a hand around my neck, and an arm wrapped around me, pinning my arms to my sides. I'm lifted up off my feet and feel hot breath near my neck.

"Move...and I kill him. Or maybe turn him and make you kill him."

"Shoot the bastard! Shoot him!"

"Shoot him! Shoot him!"

"You shoot him!"

"No you!"

"No you!"

"I asked you first."

"Fine."

I snap my wrist back. A wooden stake flies out from my suit coat sleeve and stabs Barlow square in the chest, right in the heart. The old vampire's eyes roll into the back of his head. He drops Dean to the ground and crumples over on the ground.

"The spring-loaded stake. It kills vampires, it slices, it dices, and it julienns fries! It too can be yours with five easy payments of $99.99, operators are standing by."
 
"Bartowski! Move you ass!" At least, I assume that's what Casey is saying. I can't really hear him.

Sarah puts her hand on my shoulder. "Chuck, are you going to make it in time?" I take a second to look her in the eyes. All I can do is shake my head. She takes a breath and nods, holding up her gun, and running to help the others. I know what's going on. She and Casey have a mission. Keep the intersect alive at all costs. Even if it means their own life. And if that doesn't look possible...well...even the intersect is expendable if it looks to be falling into enemy hands.

And then something occurs to me. We're in the lair of a genuine, official supervillain. "Hey!" I shout out to Bond. "Does this place happen to have a self-destruct?"

"He very well might. No showed off the entire facility to me, but I don't recall him pointing out the self-destruct mechanism. He is a arrogant ****, but not arrogant enough to show an SIS agent how to blow up the whole facility."

I step out into the smoke, firing off a couple of rounds and holding up a platoon of guards from getting any closer.

"If he had a device like that, where would it be?"

"His own personal control room. It's a floor up, neck to the shark tank."

"He has a shark tank?! This is the coolest bad guy ever!" Murdock shouts as he sprays the hallway with a half-clip of bullets from his AK.

"Bloody hell, do you people miss on purpose or is your aim that bad?"

I stare at bond through my gas mask. Leaning back into the hallway. I strike a bullet into the wall. It ricochets around the hallway and finally knocks a rilfe out of an unsuspecting guard's hands.

"Does that answer your question? C'mon, let's move out and get to that control room!"
 
"Shoot him! Shoot him!"

"You shoot him!"

"No you!"

"No you!"

"I asked you first."

"Fine."

I snap my wrist back. A wooden stake flies out from my suit coat sleeve and stabs Barlow square in the chest, right in the heart. The old vampire's eyes roll into the back of his head. He drops Dean to the ground and crumples over on the ground.

"The spring-loaded stake. It kills vampires, it slices, it dices, and it julienns fries! It too can be yours with five easy payments of $99.99, operators are standing by."


I pant heavily and look down at the body. Then back to the others.

"You shot him!"

"You told us to."

"I was standing right there!"

"You told us to shoot him!"

That's when I notice the hold in my jacket under my armpit. I look at Crews, my eyes wide. "What if you missed?!"
 
I pant heavily and look down at the body. Then back to the others.

"You shot him!"

"You told us to."

"I was standing right there!"

"You told us to shoot him!"

That's when I notice the hold in my jacket under my armpit. I look at Crews, my eyes wide. "What if you missed?!"

"That's the thing about me and missing....I don't do it."

I glance around at all the bodies; some headless, some burnt, all of them finally dead.

"Vampires, blood, and mass-killing. You two boys know how to show a fella a good time."
 
"He very well might. No showed off the entire facility to me, but I don't recall him pointing out the self-destruct mechanism. He is a arrogant ****, but not arrogant enough to show an SIS agent how to blow up the whole facility."

I step out into the smoke, firing off a couple of rounds and holding up a platoon of guards from getting any closer.

"If he had a device like that, where would it be?"

"His own personal control room. It's a floor up, neck to the shark tank."

"He has a shark tank?! This is the coolest bad guy ever!" Murdock shouts as he sprays the hallway with a half-clip of bullets from his AK.

"Bloody hell, do you people miss on purpose or is your aim that bad?"

I stare at bond through my gas mask. Leaning back into the hallway. I strike a bullet into the wall. It ricochets around the hallway and finally knocks a rilfe out of an unsuspecting guard's hands.

"Does that answer your question? C'mon, let's move out and get to that control room!"

Bullet holes explode against the wall. "I'm willing to entertain suggestions on just how to do that," Bond says.

"I'll show you pansies how." Casey pulls off his belt, pulling the pins on his grenades. "Might want to cover your ears, ladies."

"No wait!" It's too late as Casey throws his belt toward the guards.

A second later, and the hallway erupts in flames, the floor shakes, and the my ears start ringing. We all give Casey a look, and although I can't be sure, I think he's smiling under his mask.

"What was that you were trying to say?"

Face looks at Hannibal of disbelief. "Can you believe this guy?" He turns back to Casey. "Didn't it occur to you that we might needs those. Maybe keep one or two back for emergencies?"

"And what do you think that was? The gunfire's stopped, hasn't it? Lets get moving before the reinforcements arrive."

Sarah grabs my arm and tugs. "Come on, Chuck. We've got to go."

"No."

"What?"

I keep working at the computer. "I can't go. Not yet. I've flashed on a couple of these things. They're bad, Sarah. Really bad. I can't let any of them get out."

"I realize that, Chuck. That's why we're going to blow this place up. Take care of the diseases once and for all."

"But we don't know if No has a self-destruct. I was just taking a shot. Only comic book villains have self-destructs. That's the only reason I thought of it."

"Chuck, we can't stay here any longer. We have to move, now."

"I have to make sure all these bugs are killed. I have to. If any of them get out and hurt people, it'll be my fault."

"No, it won't. It'll be No's fault, not yours. Now, come on!"


She pulls my away from the computer, but I break free from her grip and slam the keyboard again. There's a flash as the latest set of bugs I moved to the incinerator get blasted. But I only got through about half of them. Only half.

Sarah grabs me again, and then another set of stronger hands latch onto my arms. "I'll make sure he comes along, Walker. You take point."

"Come on, Bartowski. Let's go."

Casey forces me out into the hall behind the others. There's bodies all over the hallway. Some are groaning, others aren't moving at all. "Is it wrong that I want to go home now?"

Casey mumbles, and the gas mask covers it up. But, if I didn't know any better, I'd swear he said "No, it's not."
 
"That's the thing about me and missing....I don't do it."

I glance around at all the bodies; some headless, some burnt, all of them finally dead.

"Vampires, blood, and mass-killing. You two boys know how to show a fella a good time."

"Well aren't you brimming with self-confidence." I walk over to them, shaking my head while I push my finger through the hole. "Damn, I loved this jacket."

"We'll get you a new jacket."

"I don't want a new jacket."

"Then we'll get this one fixed."

I sigh and stop messing with the hole. I look over at Barlow. "Helluva shot, Crews. I guess you've been hunting a while too."
 
"Well aren't you brimming with self-confidence." I walk over to them, shaking my head while I push my finger through the hole. "Damn, I loved this jacket."

"We'll get you a new jacket."

"I don't want a new jacket."

"Then we'll get this one fixed."

I sigh and stop messing with the hole. I look over at Barlow. "Helluva shot, Crews. I guess you've been hunting a while too."

"Honestly, it's been awhile."

Almost seventy years actually.

"But I managed to put away my fair share last time I did. Good to see it's still as easy to put them away as it once was."
 
"Find anything, K?" I ask sliding up next to him on a desk chair. I look over his shoulder, and he immediately closes down what ever he was looking at. From what I could tell it was a video of a civilian...

"No, not yet. Nothing on something called 'Living Death', and nothing from our contacts in space on an imminent invasion, although they've heard the same rumors that we have, but nothing solid," K responds, rubbing his eyes. We've been researching and working for almost two days without breaks, and it's really starting to wear on us. We've barely had a blip on the map, other than a few small meteor strikes outside of Denver. "This is maddening."

"I feel ya, man," I say. "What do you say we catch some Z's in the barracks and start up again tomorrow morning? I mean, we've basically hit a road block anyway."

"Sounds like a good idea, slick," he nods.

**********

We barely get three hours of sleep before alarms blare in the barracks. Agents scramble out of their beds, most barely even coherent. K grabs me by the shoulder after I've got my suit on, "Let's go, kid. Sounds like the sleep wasn't such a good idea. We may have missed the boat."

The two of us rush towards the main hall of MIB headquarters, where Zed is waiting for us and the other collected agents, "Ladies and gentlemen, the crap has hit the proverbial fan. As most of you know there was a small meteor shower above Earth, and there were impacts outside of Denver, Colorado. The incident was marked unremarkable by our analysts...that is until this call was intercepted."

Zed nods to the twins, and one presses a button on the main console, and a frantic voice can be heard over the headquarter's PA system, "Oh my god! It killed him! It killed him! Help please! What the **** is that!" At this point in the recording a horrible scream is heard and an otherworldly growl or howl.

"Obviously," Zed says after a stint of silence, "whatever this thing is it isn't messing around. We've lost complete contact with the city of Denver, and have already dispatched first response teams who have cut off the city. But I need ground containment and response teams in the city within the hour. You know the drill people."

K directs me back to the MIB garage, which now magically seems to house helicopters, "Wow. Seriously?"

"You thought we would fly coach?" he says hopping into the closest craft. "Let's go kid. We've got a city to save."
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top
monitoring_string = "afb8e5d7348ab9e99f73cba908f10802"