Adrift in Time

zeebee1

Well-Known Member
If the Gotham criminals got loose and I was in Gotham I wouldn't look for heroes. I'd look for someone to blame. I'd look at the government who refused to kill off a bunch of mass murderers and locked them up in an old building in a populated city.

I'd probably also wonder how Cadmus, which doesn't operate in Gotham, got there before the military. And why the League didn't show up. Just because Batman doesn't like help doesn't mean that Superman is going to let thousands of people die.
 

crazyfoxdemon

Well-Known Member
zeebee1 said:
If the Gotham criminals got loose and I was in Gotham I wouldn't look for heroes. I'd look for someone to blame. I'd look at the government who refused to kill off a bunch of mass murderers and locked them up in an old building in a populated city.

I'd probably also wonder how Cadmus, which doesn't operate in Gotham, got there before the military. And why the League didn't show up. Just because Batman doesn't like help doesn't mean that Superman is going to let thousands of people die.
You'd be in the minority though.. You gotta remember, people are generally idiots. Especially when there's a crisis going on.
 

Coelacanth

Well-Known Member
crazyfoxdemon said:
zeebee1 said:
If the Gotham criminals got loose and I was in Gotham I wouldn't look for heroes. I'd look for someone to blame. I'd look at the government who refused to kill off a bunch of mass murderers and locked them up in an old building in a populated city.

I'd probably also wonder how Cadmus, which doesn't operate in Gotham, got there before the military. And why the League didn't show up. Just because Batman doesn't like help doesn't mean that Superman is going to let thousands of people die.
You'd be in the minority though.. You gotta remember, people are generally idiots. Especially when there's a crisis going on.
Sturgeon's Law for reference.

No link to anyone who doesn't know it.
 
I edited Chapter 6 one page back. Hopefully it flows better now.

Here's the first part of Chapter 7.

---

Disclaimer: Don't own Batman Beyond or JLU. If I did, I would be rich and so would you~ (kinda, maybe, probably not)

---

Terry was staggered at the sheer noise the cave was emitting from its various alarms after the magical portal dropped the two Batmen home.

Bruce didnÔÇÖt waste any time as he stalked up to Robin asking for status reports.

A flustered Tim looked up to check if Bruce was really there before frantically answering, "Everything gone crazy Batman. I mean, the Commissioner's managed to isolate the crazies to the Somerset District, but now we have to deal with looting all over the place. The League's been ringing like crazy too."

Bruce's eyes flicked to the isolated screen he kept for League communications before saying "I'll get to that in time. Where's Nightwing? And Batgirl?"

"Nightwing's on his way now. He's been burning rubber and he should be here in an hour or so. He's not running into much trouble on the roads. Everyone's trying to leave the city, not get in. And uh, bad news here Batman, but Batgirl's Dorm at the University's shut down. They've closed the school and are watching the students like a hawk. Scarecrow escaped with the others, and I think the school board is afraid he might try and come back for revenge. Batgirl told me she could probably escape, but that it might raise a whole lot of questions if people find out she's gone missing. And if her dad finds out, well" Tim trailed off.

The implication was obvious. Gordon might very well divert needed police forces to cover the University instead of keeping the Somerset District locked down. It was unlikely yes, but Gordon loved his family above all else. He would never see them sacrificed if he could help it.

Batman shut off all the alarms during Tim's explanation and picked up a phone, punching in a number by heart. As he waited for the other man to pick up, Batman tried to remember his role correctly, gesturing the others to be silent.

"Hello? Lucius? Yes! I, uh, no, no, I'm fine. I'm in Milan right now actually. Right next to, well that's not important. I just saw the news. What's going on over there?"

Terry was astounded at the change the man created. He shouldn't have been surprised really, he knew the Old Man was a capable actor, he'd fooled Terry's own mother more than a few times after all. But this bumbling persona was something Terry had never seen. Curious as to what the conversation was like, he activated the microphone in his suit, listening to the other man speak. This Lucius, Bruce called him.

"I won't lie Bruce. Things are pretty bad downtown. Uptown right now's in a decent place, but I think I'll have to shut down the corporate headquarters for the next few days until we get this all sorted out. Now, I know our stock might fall from this, but-"

"Lucius, I trust you no matter what you do," Bruce reassured. "Ilook, I've never been that great with words, but my father loved Wayne Enterprises and everyone working there. Just I can't go home for a while, or so Alfred is trying to persuade me, but keep everyone safe," Bruce said lamely.

"Sorry, I wish I could say more."

Lucius chuckled for a few moments before saying calmly, "That's alright Bruce, I understand. I'll hold the fort. Just stay safe."

"I can't promise you that Lucius! It's Milan. I need to keep myself in shape to impress all the fine women here. But I'll be sure to bring something back for you. Your son and his children love gelato right? Keep those boys of yours safe and I'll bring back a crateful!" Bruce joked before hanging up.

As soon as the call disconnected, Bruce's face became stony again as he prepared to make another call, this time to the Justice League. As soon as he pressed the 'Connect Call' button, he was bombarded by demands, chiefly from Superman himself.

"Batman! We've heard the situation and we've got three teams ready to go in. Now just-"

"You're not getting in," Batman said flatly.

"What?"

"You heard me," Batman replied as a hand moved to cut the call off.

"You can't be serious! This is the worst thing Gotham's seen!" Superman demanded.

"Gotham's endured the Thanagarian Invasion. Gotham's endured Darkseid and his Parademons. I will handle this without League assistance."

"Is your pride really this big? So damn stubborn? The League can help you. This is why the League was formed in the first place. To help the people of the world when one man isn't enough," Superman argued.

Bruce's eyes narrowed as he measured his words, "Right now, my city is staggering on a very fine line. If the League gets involved, that will tip the city over. You see, when the League gets involved, so does everyone else. Flash is sent? His entire band of villains come to wreak havoc. You come? Parasite is on the first flight in. Zatanna? Magic users? Felix Faust might pop his head out of whatever wretched hole he's been hiding. The League escalates situations, which might be acceptable elsewhere, but never in my city."

"But-"

"We signed a compact," Batman cut off, "saying Gotham is solely my jurisdiction. So, like I said. Stay out."

"We're keeping teams on standby just in case," Superman informed.

"No metas," Bruce allowed before snapping off the call.

He turned to face his waiting crowd.

"Robin, with me. We're taking to car and seeing Gordon. Terry, you stay here with Alfred and keep an eye on the scopes."

"What? You're keeping me here at a time like this?" Terry demanded, "I've trained for this. I can help you."

"You might, but I won't let you."

"You can't do that."

"Isn't it funny?" Bruce hissed, "that only a week after you went out into the city this happened? By the way, you were caught on the Watchtower, just so you know. That suit doesn't make you infallible, it just makes you lazy. You screwed up, you got caught, and now my city is collapsing, and I need to keep this place propped up. So, get. On. The. Computer."

"It could be a coincidence," Terry said, though he found that hard to believe. "What do you need me to do?"

"Watch the police reports. Tell me if anything catches your eye. I'm sure my older self had you crunching numbers and doing data analysis," Bruce said dismissively as he walked to his car.

Robin shot him a look of what Terry was sure was pity before he got in the back seat. Ashamed by the burning stare, Terry faced the massive computer before his fingers began tapping hesitantly at the unfamiliar layout. Alfred rested a comforting hand on Terry's shoulder, which he almost shoved aside before realizing what it was. Terry continued to work.

---

The Batmobile raced down nearly deserted roads, with Batman making sure to take the most visible routes possible to scare off any looters trying to take advantage of the chaos. Sure enough, any time criminals caught sight of the machine, they scattered like rats, terrified of the possibility of being caught by the Batman.

It said a lot about how stressed Batman was that he didn't even try to find a place to stash the car, instead just parking directly on the curb before the two vigilantes rappelled up the building to meet with their friend.

Commissioner Jim Gordon was alone, waiting only with his now ritual cup of coffee and a thick manila folder.

"Jim" Batman greeted.

"Batman, Robin," Gordon nodded.

"It's not as bad as I thought," Robin chirped, "The whole panic in the streets thing that is."

"That's because the only ones stupid enough to go looting now are unaffiliated. This is the calm before the storm my friends," Gordon said wryly as he shoved his folder towards the two, "This should explain everything."

Batman flicked through the pages rapidly, murmuring softly as he did, "The mob's been telling everyone to stay quiet?"

"Mm-hmm," Gordon said, "They're afraid. Nothing this big has happened ever. Aliens? Well they're easy enough to deal with. Everything not human just needed to be shot. But those guys at Arkham? They scare the bejeezus out of them. They've been hiring muscle."

"So I see," Batman said before a photo caught his eye.

"Bane?" Batman asked, rubbing the old photograph, hoping to rid it of any dirt.

"Just found out from our deep-cover men in Black Mask's group. The Neo-Nazi's we've got around here have scraped up the cash to go get some of those wacked out hitters around too. There's rumors that people like KGBeast might be popping up here soon."

"Mercenaries from all over, wonderful," Robin moaned.

"They're after the 2 billion the Riddler took from the Asylum," Gordon explained.

"Nygma didnÔÇÖt take the money," Batman said, still engrossed in the file.

"I was afraid of that," Gordon puffed gloomily, "Now we have to protect that man too. No way we can keep him with the general population."

"General population? You're sending the inmates to Blackgate?"

"Only place we have room," Gordon shrugged, "The Governor's mobilized the National Guard to keep the peace, so my men can rest up a bit, but that's going to take a bit of time. Right now we've worked a schedule so they can sleep at Blackgate while they watch over Bolton to make sure he doesn't do anything funny."

"Bolton" Batman said as he tried to place the name, "Lock-Up? You have Lock-Up watching over the inmates?" he demanded.

"Turned himself in to my boys as soon as he could Said that he's the only one who can keep them under control. I'm breaking all sorts of regulations here, but my men are stretched thin as it is already. He's being watched, but he's done good work so far."

"It's only been a few hours," Batman said, "He'll slip up. Don't forget what he did to you."

"I haven't forgotten," Gordon said bitterly. "But hell, any port in a storm is good right now."

"But still Jim-"

"You think I like doing this?" Gordon snapped. His temper had finally frayed before he shouted "I have every officer on the force, even the ones I think are crooked trying to keep back a tide of murderers. I have the entire damn mob, every single family, gearing up for a war I don't think my people aren't equipped for, and all of those costumed nuts are keeping quiet. QUIET! Even now I'm wondering when I'm going to get the first report of Joker Venom and here you are in your fancy uniform, telling me off for trying to protect this city."

"I'll be seeing him before the night is over," Batman said before he made ready to leave, ignoring Jim's outburst. He was stressed, Batman understood.

"Before I go, how's your daughter?" Bruce asked.

"What? Barbara? She's fine. Tougher than her old man," he said in that way only proud fathers ever could.

"I'll keep an eye on the University for you," Batman promised, hoping his olive branch would be accepted.

"It would be great if you could, but my daughter is not important than this entire city," Gordon whispered as his face crinkled, "No matter how much I want to be otherwise."

"Stay safe Jim."

---
 

zeebee1

Well-Known Member
His logic is sound, but Batman is taking a major risk. He should have made a list of all the unknowns that aren't obvious metas and had them sent in. Really, anyone who doesn't have an army of enemies should be on standby.
 

Coelacanth

Well-Known Member
Stubborn asshole. I guess he does have a point, but he really tries to hard sometimes. In any case, I picked up some formatting errors again. Take a look back through the post. They weren't as bad this time though.
 
Terry was tapping hesitantly at the keys of the supercomputer too irritated by Bruce and frustrated by this antique. Terry might as well have been punching training dummies for all the good he was doing here. The maps of Gotham put into the computer were flashing red where hotspots of crime were reported, and it was all Terry could do to try and keep up. The only section of Gotham he was familiar with was Crime Alley and itÆs surrounding blocks due to its nature as a ôSite of Cultural Significance,ö in his time, and he was completely lost.

Alfred was off in another corner of the cave, filling up gas tanks and making supplies were more than adequate after Bruce had sent a request for the R-Cycle to be sent out. As such, he was of no help to Terry right now. The cave suddenly filled with a roar as a motorcycle screamed through the entrance and its helmet clad occupant jumped off quickly. Welcoming the distraction, Terry turned to face the newcomer.

Dick Grayson peeled off his jacket and helmet as he ran to the costume case before suddenly noticing a person heÆd never seen before. He slid instantly into a fighting stance and stood ready to go before demanding ôWho are you?ö

Terry raised his hands in a gesture of peace before answering ôItÆs complicated.ö

The two vigilantes stayed in that position for a few awkward moments before Alfred, rubbing his hands on a rag walked in on them. ôMaster Dick,ö he greeted courteously, ôa pleasure as always.ö

ôAh, um, hey Alfred.ö

ôThere was no trouble on the way here I hope?ö

ôNo, no. EveryoneÆs trying to leave the city, not enter it. The cops didnÆt even care I broke triple digits on the way. TheyÆre too busy I guess,ö Dick answered.

Alfred sniffed disapprovingly at DickÆs answer.

ôItÆs a crisis isnÆt it? But thatÆs not the problem here. WhoÆs this?ö

öMaster Terry is a time displaced guest fifty years from now, where he has taken Master BruceÆs role.ö

Dick digested this new information for a few seconds before sighing, ôI canÆt believe I miss the days when all I had to worry about was getting shot by thugs. Now itÆs all aliens and time travelers and psychics.ö

He dropped his arms and made his way to his costume, pulling on the sleek armored suit and flicking on his domino mask. ôBruce say what he wants me to do?ö

Terry was the one to answer that, ôGlide around. Look intimidating. Scare people off, the usual.ö

ôThe usual when every single nut is free from Arkham?ö Nightwing asked. ôAnd whereÆs Babs anyway?ö

ôShe is at her university, unable to leave due to the lockdown there. The faculty believe that the Scarecrow may target the institution,ö Alfred gently replied.

ôHeÆs probably going to lie low for a few days so he can make enough of his fear toxin,ö Nighwing mused, ôAlright, IÆll grab a bike and head out. IÆll call Bruce when IÆm out. WhatÆs he doing anyway?ö

---

Batman was at Stonegate, currently intimidating the guards and thugs. HeÆd sent Robin to go search for the Riddler and to report when he found any clues. Nigma was certainly smart enough to stay out of trouble, but with every lowlife in the city out to look for the mistakenly missing 2 billion, it was only a matter of time until someone got lucky enough, or was clever enough, to find and snatch the man away. And as much as it galled Batman to do so, he had to save Edward Nigma and take him to safety.

But Lock-Up had to be watched.

ôBolton,ö Batman greeted tersely.

Lock-Up didnÆt even look up at the sound, keeping his riot gun focused on the mass of convicts below.

Right now in the main yard, dozens upon dozens of tents were being set up to make room for the inevitable crowd of Arkham inmates that would be taken here. In addition to the prison guards that worked here, Commissioner Gordon had sent more than a few of his finest men to try and keep a form of peace. Wayne Enterprises, working on orders from Lucius Fox, had several of its charities send trucks of blankets, heaters, and all important food to bolster StonegatesÆ supplies while workers feverishly slaved to get things ready. All the while, police patrolled among set lanes with shotguns, ready to shoot.

The breakout spooked everyone Batman realized. He had to work quickly to calm things down, take away the jitters. If one thing went wrong, there would be a bloodbath here.

ôWhere are you going to keep everyone?ö Batman demanded

ôTents are warm,ö Bolton sneered, ôAnd weÆve got plenty of straitjackets and handcuffs.ö

ôThatÆs inhumane.ö

öItÆs temporary. We got brains figuring out who to take out from general pop. to put in the tents while we get the crazies in the cells. Got to figure out whoÆs in what gang though. Apparently, we donÆt want these convicts to shank each other because of a mix up in the processing,ö Bolton said, obviously not thinking much of the idea.

ôAnd I heard we might open up a military base out a few miles out that way,ö Bolton gestured, ôin case we start running out of room.ö

Batman pored this over before asking a question heÆd had his mind on for a while. ôWhat about the special ones? Freeze? Ivy?ö

ôFreeze is going to one of the heavy duty freezers we got in the prison. WeÆre just waiting on Wayne Enterprises to deliver some smaller ones so we can take out all the meat and crap inside. IvyÆs not too much a problem as long as we keep her from plants, so IÆve gone and picked out the highest room in the tower. All full of scuffed up concrete and cold hard steel. And the rest? Eh, weÆll figure it out.ö

ôYouÆll figure something out now. IÆm not going to have Killer Croc and his like eating workers because of poor protection on your part.ö

öThen why not ask your sky friends for help? IÆm sure theyÆve got some fancy electric cells us commoners donÆt have,ö Bolton mocked.

ôYouÆre smart enough Lock-Up. Figure it outà Bolton, just remember this. If I hear a hint of abuse from anyone, from a guard to the most murderous killer here, I will find you,ö Batman snarled.

ôYou have your job, I got mine,ö Lock-Up said coolly. ôIÆm just here to make sure none of these assholes get by. Bring me some new friends now why donÆt you?ö

Batman jumped off the high walls of Stonegate and into the darkness below. He still had much to do.

---

Robin hummed a tune to himself as he found the third of RiddlerÆs safehouses in the city. It was a simple place, a studio in Midtown used by office workers and the middle class. His hands worked quickly with his lockpicks and with a clack, he opened the window and snuck in. The studio was rented under the name of Paul Uzlear, a simple pun Robin worked out in a second. The other safe houses, while ransacked by criminals smart enough and placed highly enough to have real estate records, had no real clues or signs of struggle. In fact, the last one Robin checked actually had two thug waiting by the door in case the Riddler came by.

He looked around, using the specially calibrated vision his domino mask offered him, smiling at the small question mark Riddler always used to mark his things. His obsessive behavior always betrayed him. The studio was a mess though, heavily plundered. Robin carefully made his way around before flicking on the lights.

Stacks of cheap paperbacks had been ripped from the shelves and the drawers in the room were flung open, leaving clothes behind everywhere. RiddlerÆs trademark cane and hat were also on the ground. Soà no clues here too? Well, that was a bummer. Robin turned to leave before noticing something out of place.

Several sets of puzzle toys, back when Nigma had tried to go straight years ago were carefully untouched. Out of five, four were completed, and the fifth, straight in the center of it all was unsolved. Which made no sense. RiddlerÆs sense of ego would never let him leave something like that alone. Which meant it was intentionally left behind. Robin grabbed hold of it, and carefully cradled it before taking a closer look at the room. It was hard to be sure, but he thought a set of plains clothes were missing. Robin glanced at the puzzle again before jumping out the window and rappelled up a nearby building. Making sure he was safe from prying eyes, Robin solved the puzzle easily enough, though he cursed Riddler for being so damn difficult with himself.

What kind of person needed to be so convoluted when asking for help anyway?

Robin inched a scrap of paper lodged in the working of the puzzle out slowly, making sure it wouldnÆt tear after it had revealed itself after finishing the thing and found an address hastily scribbled. He called Batman to tell him what heÆd found before racing off to the marked location.

---

Batman found Robin waiting for him in front of an old train station. He ignored the rusting fences and nodded approvingly to Tim and tossed him a high powered flashlight Batman kept in the trunk of the car. The two kicked open the doors and made their way in. RobinÆs flashlight lit up the shadows of the dusty room and found a set of footprints that had disturbed the place. Unafraid, Batman and Robin followed until they reached a locked room.

Batman had the courtesy of knocking, and waited until the door creaked open. Inside was a surprisingly cozy and clean room. A cot with a set of clean blankets was propped in the corner as was a faucet Batman would bet money still ran clean water. Stacked by threes, many sets of military MREs lined a wall. What caught his attention the most however, was Eddie Nigma, looking haggard.

ôI didnÆt steal the money,ö was the first thing Riddler said.

ôI know,ö Batman answered brusquely. ôIÆm here to take you to safety Nigma.ö

ôThatÆs a relief,ö he snapped. ôI donÆt even know how this got pinned on me. IÆm clever yes, but whereÆs the fun in tricking computers? People are so much more fun.ö

öNice place though,ö Robin admired.

ôItÆs a bit low-tech for my tastes, but itÆs certainly off the grid. I hoped to never actually use this place. Do you know how bad these rations taste? Arkham provided better. There I could at least get real eggs.ö

Batman gestured for Riddler to come closer. When he obliged, he snapped a set of handcuffs around his wrists before beginning to prod him along.

ôH-hey! These hurt. Where are you taking me anyway?ö

öYouÆre the genius Riddler. Figure it out.ö

Batman tossed Riddler in the back seat of the Batmobile before telling Robin to go on ahead. Without further fanfare, he drove off to city limits, signaling the Justice League along the way.

He was greeted later by Green Arrow, the de-facto leader of the group of non-superpowered heroes. Vigilante, Dr. Midnight, and the Blue Beetle all stood by looking awkwardly at Batman as he almost dragged the puzzling criminal behind him.

ôTake him to the Watchtower, keep him safe. IÆll know if anything happens.ö

Abrutply as always, Batman walked back to his car, not waiting to hear QueenÆs answer.

ôMy City, my rules,ö he reminded the group before turning the engine over. The Batmobile squealed before racing back into Gotham.

ôNice guy isnÆt he?ö Riddler asked.

Green Arrow glanced at the helpless villain before signaling to Dr. Midnight. The man nodded before jabbing Riddler in the neck, making him fall unconscious.

ôNot really.ö

---

I really slacked off on this guys, but here's the next part. Next chapter should finally see Terry kicking some ass, even if it is a B-List villain. Tell me what you all think about this and characterizations. I could definately use some links to old B:TAS eps and JLU eps because I admit I haven't seen the Lock-Up one in a while, and probably messed him up.

Also, how does Alfred refer to people anyway? I definitely remember him calling Bruce 'Master Bruce," but I'm lost as to how he refers Barbara, Dick, and Tim. I can't remember if he shortens the Robins' names like they prefer of if he uses their full names, and can't remember Barbara's at all.
 

Coelacanth

Well-Known Member
God stuff, just saw the update on ff.net.
 

zeebee1

Well-Known Member
He also refers to Dick and Tim as master, and Barabara as miss. It's a butler thing.
 
Disclaimer- Batman Beyond not mine, DC not mine. Get it?

---

Everyone met down at the Cave at nightÆs end. Terry had retired at three in the morning, thinking he couldnÆt do anything, but forced himself up at five to talk to the rest along with Alfred, while Tim and Dick both yawned and looked down at the hard cave floor, tempted to just collapse. Of course, Bruce looked like heÆd just gotten up fresh from a good eight hours of sleep despite the fact that heÆd pushed himself harder than all of them.

The first thing he said to Terry was, ôTraining sessions are off until this crisis is over.ö

Terry had nodded in acquiescence, expecting it and listened carefully to the rest. Nightwing didnÆt have much to report, saying that the night was as quiet as it had ever been. It seemed that the rank and file goons of the Gotham nightlife were keeping silent, prepping themselves up for the massive war that would needlessly occur. Tim and Bruce had found Nigma apparently, and he was in safe hands, though Terry wasnÆt told just where he was.

Bruce, not showing any sign of impatience, spoke up again.

ôWhat we need to do is get rid of any elements that are going to make this situation worse. Unfortunately, we have no shortage of problems and a lack of manpower. Batgirl refuses to come to the cave until Scarecrow has been taken care of. Nightwing, IÆll leave that to you. Barbara can get in touch through the usual channels.ö

Nightwing licked his lips nervously before nodding, not trusting himself to speak. Talking to Babs was going to be awkward. Hell, he and Bruce still werenÆt on the best of terms just yetà

ôRobin, during the daytime, scope out what you can on the streets. YouÆre the one most used to figuring out the lowlifeà I know itÆs asking a lot, but-ö

ôSay no more boss man!ö Tim chirped. ôI missed sleeping on the streets anyway.ö

öKidding, kiddingö he reassured at the look on everyoneÆs faces. ôThought we needed to lighten up a bit.ö

BruceÆs mouthed twitched in response before going on. ôBruce Wayne is now on sabbatical. That said, IÆm going to have to use him to put pressure on the governor. Lethal Force can not be authorized yet, and hopefully never. The harbors and airports need to be watched by me to stop the mercenaries before they enter the city, and we also need to figure out how to take down the likes of Joker before they act. Unfortunately, you know how difficult that is in the best of times.ö

öSo whoÆs coming?ö Nightwing asked.

Bruce tapped a key on his wrist computer, and the massive computer behind him flicked on, showing a list of names and mug shots when possible.

Robin whistled. ôWow, not doing things by halves are we?ö

Nightwing analyzed the situation. ôSo, the Yakuza and the Triads are trying to muscle in to take advantage of the chaos with these guys, and Italians and the Russians are trying to protect their territories, and all the street gangs are being hired out or combining to make their own mark. Andà Neo-Nazis? Baron Blitzkrieg? Are you kidding me?ö

ôThis is the possible list, no real confirmations besides Bane and a few others,ö Batman pointed out.

ôWeÆre never that lucky,ö Tim pouted.

Terry felt left out of the conversation, and butted in, asking ôSo donÆt we have any back up? I know you donÆt want the League, but weÆve got to have something. Robots? No? Anything?ö

ôDo you use those?ö Bruce asked rhetorically.

ôI get your point,ö Terry said, pinching the bridge of his nose.

ôThis is as big a job for human resources as it is for us. Luckily, Lucius will have that covered. Now, go sleep, grab a meal. ItÆs going to be a long next few weeks,ö Bruce said grimly.

Everyone got up, but Terry paused as Bruce called out his name.

ôYouÆre still not coming out. DonÆt forget that.ö

Saying nothing else, the Dark Knight left his cave.

---

Terry sighed again as he tapped a few more keys on the computer, feeling completely useless. Nightwing, Bruce, and Robin were all out in the city trying desperately to thin out the criminals before the inevitable eruption of chaos and here he was essentially messing around in a dank cave.

How annoying.

He let out a breath and blinked as a keystroke brought up some information he hadnÆt even intended to see. He read closely and felt his mouth tighten. Almost immediately after the breakout, a series of missing peopleÆs reports had been filed. What caught his attention the most was the fact that it was a group of Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts who were being driven home in a community bus by two assistant scoutmasters. They were young too. The oldest one missing was supposed to be nine years old! But the Police, as stretched as they were, hadnÆt been able to do much but give some assurances they would be found, butàTerry brought up the GCPD database. Everyone, down to the lowliest Meter Attendants were on the streets or taking a refresher in the Police Academy, desperately trying to cram as much training as possible for the war about to break out. This was unacceptable.

Terry had never been a scout. Warren had been too busy trying to push Terry towards æacademic excellence,Æ and his dad could never have found the time to even take him to meetings if heÆd been a member. But Mattà Matt used to be one for a few years, back when his mom and dad decided to try and succeed where Terry, the problem child, had failed. Of course, Matt being the annoying twip he was, lasted only a year before calling it quits. But still, Matt had fond memories of the meetings. And some of these kids were the only ones their parents had. They would be devastated if they lost their children.

Terry made his decision in a heartbeat. Even if Bruce would disapprove, well, forget the old man. HeÆd become Batman for a reason. If he couldnÆt stop criminals, the least he could do was go find some twerps. Even Bruce, heartless old bastard he might have been, couldnÆt say much against that.

Terry turned his chair and headed towards the garage levels, grabbing hold of a key. Motorcycles, now thatÆs what he was talking about. Even fifty years later they hadnÆt changed. He patted a bike fondly but froze as he heard Alfred speak. Where did he come from?

öLeaving Master Terry?ö

Terry just nodded, not sure what to say.

Alfred sighed before making his way to a chair, making a æcome hitherÆ gesture to Terry before plopping down. He glanced at Terry before asking ôWell, what are you waiting for?ö

ôUm, sorry?ö Terry asked, baffled by what Alfred was asking for.

ôOh children these daysö Alfred mused with a grin. A hand stroked his pencil-thin mustache thoughtfully before falling down again. ôWhat will I say to Master Bruce? That Master Terry disobeyed his direct orders? That he overpowered me when I asked him to stop? That the cur, ruthless boy he is, tied me to this horrible, yet incredibly comfortable chair before galloping off to parts unknown, most likely so that he can find himself being punched by big hairy men so that I may have the dubious pleasure of wrapping him like a mummy?ö

Terry gaped before grinning. He took out cord of nylon before gently restraining Alfred, careful not to hurt the butler.

ôHmm, yes. Well done. Not too tight, not too loose,ö Alfred complimented, flexing his hands. ôNow then, at least take a communicator with you please.ö

Terry obliged the man before taking off in his bike, reveling in the noise. The last thing he heard before the main cave disappeared into darkness was ôAnd bring the cycle back with a full tank!ö

As the screams of the bike died down, Alfred relaxed into his chair before giving a yelp.

ôDamn! I should have asked him to put on a film. I was looking forward to Casablanca againàö

---

The integrated GPS did its job well, dropping Terry off where the scouts had left the meeting. Batman flicked his cowl to a special calibrated vision before filtering out all the unnecessary details given by the suit. He had the model van used by the scout masters, and tracked down the details of it all. He turned on the tracking device in the cycle, hoping to access the GPS now installed in many cars, hoping that he would be lucky enough that the car would have one. A few tense seconds passed before it pinged, Batman did some quick math before concluding it was probably a ten minute drive. Terry considered taking the bike before his manipulations revealed the car was not on a road, or any alleyways. He ditched it, remembering to turn on its stealth mode before grappling up the highest building in range after taking off the tracker. He held it up, trying to decide how to best move.

Batman jumped.

And he glided away.

It took a while, but Batman thought heÆd gotten close. He came to a dingy street that seemed perfectly normal butà Batman smirked. Nothing was escaping his vision, no sir.

There was a massive hidden door that seemed to radiate light from its seams, which Terry wondered how anyone could miss before he set his vision back to normal.

Batman blinked several times, letting his eyes adjust to the darkness after the sheer red his cowl gave. The door was now perfectly hidden, but his fingers could make out the seams from touch. Grunting, Batman pushed hard, letting the suitÆs enhanced strength do most of the work before making his way in. The door shut and Batman found himself in darkness. Not much of a problem admittedly, Terry thought as he flicked on the night vision. The missing van was right next to him, now clear as day under the hood. Batman checked it, intrigued that the back of the car seemed to have been scuffed badly. A heavy weight pushed it down? But what would scouts have been carrying? BatmanÆs eyes fell on a series of gashes that had torn the seats. His fingers traced the rough cuts. It was almost like a set of clawsà were they carrying animals? But the cuts were so thick.

Everything else about the car looked fine though. Batman turned and went in deeper, checking his location on the GPS. He was underground obviously, but where exactlyà oh yuck. Sewers again? God, last time here, he ran into Ratboy when he was trying to save Dana. Jeez, what, did the mole people kidnap the kids? Suddenly he was extremely grateful for his mask. No domino masks like Robin or half cowls like Bruce. Nope, he wasnÆt going to breathe in filthy sewage. But damn, this was a problem. The sewers were a maze. It was going to be like finding a needle in a haystack to grab those kids. Terry dropped a tracer on the hood of the car before making his way in. At the very least, he could find his way out.

Batman soon lost track of where he was. Apparently, the sewer maps werenÆt as accurate as the GPS reported, as he found dead-ends everywhere. Some of them seemed natural but othersà it felt like someone was getting rid of any entrances. Like they were making a fortress. He shrugged before continuing. Eventually though, Batman removed his night vision, seeing a genuine light. Power all the way down here? Thinking quickly, he flicked on his camo before entering. Climbing quickly to get some height, Batman picked the biggest shadow he could find before turning his mike to the two men below in a massive and bright room.

Below was, huh, Killer Croc according to the computer. Well, it was the sewers, he should have expected that, but who was that other guy? And why was Croc looking ashamed?

ôDonÆt threaten to eat them! ThatÆs not the way to work. Not the way to work!ö screamed the man. He was haggard looking, and somehow had scrounged up a set of dusty looking pirate clothes while Croc was just in his Arkham issued orange jumpsuit with the top ripped off.

ôSorry boss,ö Croc mumbled, looking ashamed.

ôOh Croc, dear boy,ö the man said, reaching up to pat CrocÆs shoulders, ôYou can eat one later. Just not now. We need to scare them so more. Scare them,ö he repeated.

ôàKay, but shouldnÆt we, I dunno, give æem food or somefing?ö Croc asked.

ôItÆs only been two day. Two! They can wait longer. And I gave them plenty of water didnÆt I? Yes, I did.ö

ôBut, itÆs sewer water. Even I donÆt drink that stuff,ö the man said looking confused.

ôOh dear Croc, thatÆs because youÆre better than them. Better than all those nasty surface people. Here, with me, your Sewer King, youÆll be my First Mate. My knight. DonÆt you worry about them,ö the pirate reassured. ôNow, letÆs go see our old friends. Well, my old ones. I think all these years have made them forget about me. WeÆll need to discipline those nasty alligators. With your help of course. Your help. The sewers are filled with treasure you know. ThatÆs why we need these kids, so we donÆt dirty our selves. Dirt is bad. Bad.ö

With that, the Sewer King led out his new henchman, intent on showing him what baubles heÆd hidden away before his arrest.

Batman had heard enough. The name Sewer King was tracked down andà child slavery? That wasà that wasà

Unforgivable.

Batman saw red, and suddenly all he wanted to do was reach down and grab that manÆs face. HeÆd squeeze, feeling the manÆs skull cave in as his brains were turned into so much gray pulp andà no. No. Batman would not do that.

But think of Matt.

Batman gulped. His brother, he was the same age as those orphans had been years ago when the Sewer King had first surfaced. The idea that his brother might go through something similar was horrifying. Sure this old coot was probably dead in his time, but these kids. No one deserved this. Batman focused his anger though. Saving it, bottling it up for when he would take down the man. HeÆd be a bit rougher than usual, but first he had to see to those kids. The only way through was the door. He grasped the rusty thing and pulled. Inside was a room of pure darkness. He could only see them all by turning on his night vision.

ôWhat do you want?ö asked one. It was the girl scoutmaster. Her shirt had been torn off, and she was nursing the boy scoutmaster whose right leg had been mauled. Around her were all the missing children, whoÆd bunched up together looking like they were about to be beaten. The girl had used her own shirt to act as a bandage. Batman wondered why she sounded so resigned and frightened before realizing her night vision must have been in tatters. Pure darkness plus light meant she would be nearly blind for a few moments.

ôI,ö Batman began. ôIÆm here to get you out.ö

The huddled children near the two adults looked up hopefully.

ôItÆs not a joke. I-IÆm Batman. And IÆve been looking for you all.ö

ôLying or not, I guess it doesnÆt make a difference right now. You might be the Sewer King again, but I donÆt even care right now,ö the girl said weakly.

Batman took a step forward before remembering something. ôYou havenÆt eaten in a while right? And that leg doesnÆt look good.ö

Batman took out a ration bar and a small bottle. ôThis is all I have for food, IÆll get you more when I take out those two outside, and this should help with the infection.ö

The girl blinked before looking up at Terry more closely. Her vision was returning. ôYou, are you serious?ö

öItÆs been two days and youÆve lost hope already? Come on, this is Gotham. IÆm always around,ö Batman soothed.

And of course Bruce had to take that exact moment to but in through the comm..

ôWhere are you!?ö

Batman winced before looking apologetic. ôSorry, hang on one sec,ö as the kids looked astounded.

ôBusy.ö

ôNot an answer,ö said Bruce promptly.

ôIn the sewers. Check case file uh, 4682. ItÆs the last one I looked at before I left,ö Batman said hurriedly.

A few precious seconds of silence ticked by before Bruce, no doubt having figured out everything snapped ôYou found them? In the sewers? Is it the Sewer King?ö

öMan youÆre fast. Yeah itÆs him. Plus a friend of yours. Killer Croc,ö Batman answered.

ôIÆm on my way now,ö Bruce said before Batman cut him off.

ôNo you wonÆt. YouÆre at the mansion and itÆll take you a while to come. And you canÆt track me can you? After all, I found all your little toys.ö

Bruce stewed for a few seconds before asking ôWhat do you want?ö

öMan, youÆre making me sound like the bad guy. IÆm just trying to help these guys. IÆll take out those two, you call the cops, and we can all go and share pina coladas in the morning. Or whatever it is you drink.ö

Batman could almost see the scowl Bruce must have had right now as the man gritted ôIÆll be listening to everything you say.ö

Batman looked back down at the group in front of him. ôNow, just hang on a bit longer. IÆll find those two and we can get you-ö

He looked back as the door began to crack open and shot upwards with his grapple gun. BatmanÆs lips curled in disgust as he looked at the Sewer King strutting in.

ôNow, now children, have you learned your lessons? Are you ready to work for me? If you work, you can eat. Eating is quite good you see,ö he said genially. ôIf you eat, you canà whatÆs this?ö

The Sewer King reached down to pick up the unopened ration bar, looking at it closely.

ôThis is surface food! Croc! Your king needs your oof-ö

Batman had fallen directly on top of the man and snarled ôRemember me?ö as he smeared goo over the man idly.

ôB-b-batman!ö the King stammered, not even noticing the movement due to his fear, before Batman cracked his head down against the cement.

He could hear Croc roar and Batman didnÆt disappoint. The huge man had broken into a charge which he met head on, dipping low and tackling the manÆs legs, bringing the two down.

ôYou ainÆt the Bat!ö Croc screamed, thrashing madly.

Batman was forced away before he responded ôSorry to disappoint.ö

ôGrargh!ö Croc roared before trying to punch Batman. Terry parried and dodged a few blows before landing an uppercut, staggering Killer Croc.

ôBatman ainÆt this strong either. Who are you?ö

ôIÆm the one kicking your but. ThatÆs not enough for you?ö Batman quipped.

Croc let out another feral roar, his wide sweeping arms threatening Batman. He bought some distance, backflipping back, before hurling a few batarangs, only to watch them bounce off CrocÆs thick almost scaly skin.

ôWhat the hell! That should have at least cut you!ö Batman said incensed.

ôGahahahaha,ö Croc laughed, ôLittle bat canÆt hurt big Croc.ö

ôKeep laughing tough guy,ö Batman mocked before hurling a flash bomb at his face.

As Croc staggered and swung wildly hoping to catch Batman, Bruce screamed into BatmanÆs ear.

ôWhat are you doing? Watch him and stay quiet. And donÆt forget the hostages.ö

öWorking on it,ö Batman snapped.

ôWho you talkinÆ to Bats!ö

ôYour mom. SheÆs telling me some funny stories about you Croc. Is it really true you just tried to pass your thing as a æskin condtion?Æö Batman asked before cursing himself. A æYour momÆ joke? Seriously Terry? ThatÆs all you can come up with?

Croc stopped pawing at the air to turn to where he thought Batman was before petulantly saying ôIt is a skin condition. The Docs all say so.ö

ôDid you bring a note young man?ö Batman asked, wagging a finger like a teacher chastising a student. As he started to run back to Croc, he turned at the sound of one of the kids.

ôBatman!ö

He saw the Sewer King running away from the room, forgetting even the idea of hostages, hoping he would lose Batman in the confusion. Batman readied a Batarang but flew back as a massive hunk of rock slammed into his chest. Another rock slammed into the first, burying Batman beneath their combined bulk.

ôI got æim? I got æim! Rock beats everything!!!ö Croc whooped.

ôNotà quite,ö Batman gritted as he shoved the heavy rocks aside.

öYou not done yet? I got more Bats!ö Croc yelled, feeling victory in his grasp.

As soon as Croc lifted his chunk of masonry up high, Batman fired his grapple gun, feeling its tip sink deep before beginning to pull. The two began a tug of war before Batman quickly retracted his grapple and dashed forward while the now unbalanced Killer Croc swayed. He sideswiped CrocÆs legs, forcing the rock to fall on his own body before slamming Croc with a series of heavy blows until Killer Croc, relying on old instincts grabbed Batman and began to squeeze.

ôI got ya. I got ya. Igotyaigotyaigotyaigotya,ö Croc repeated, as though it was a mantra.

ôHeyàCroc,ö Batman slurred, seeing spots in his vision. ôYou like heights?ö

ôEh, what?ö

Batman kicked in his rocket boots and sent them both up flying into the thick stone and metal ceiling. CrocÆs bigger frame ensured he took the most damage before the two men dropped. Croc too took the blow again, and now nearly senseless, offered no resistance as Batman kicked the manÆs arms away and got up before cracking his back, trying to work out the kinks the heavy squeeze had forced up.

Killer Croc, dazed but not out, grabbed hold of the chance again, and threw Batman against the ground, now realizing the rocket boots would be of no help when horizontal.

Batman finally sighed as CrocÆs weaker grip scrabbled around his suit, threatening to tear the flexible material before flicking a switch on his belt.

Croc howled as electricity arced around his body before finally falling, now truly unconscious.

Batman cuffed Croc before going back to the children and the adults. ôYouÆre alright now. LetÆs get you all home. The police are on their way,ö Batman assured.

ôWh-what about him?ö The kids asked. Batman knew exactly who they were talking about and just smiled in response.

He lifted up the tracking device heÆd used to find the car, ôOh, IÆll find him.ö

---

The Sewer King didnÆt stop to catch a breath until he was sure Batman was out of range. Batman. Here. Unbelievable. ShouldnÆt he have been busy trying to catch Joker or the like? Why waste time on him? All he was doing was giving children a new home out of the generosity of his heart.

The King moaned, as he realized his misfortune. Oh everything had gone wrong. Sure heÆd convince Croc to follow him, but his home had been wrecked by time, his precious pets had all forgotten him (he had the scars and torn clothes to prove it) and he had no weapon to fight Batman off. He whimpered at the slightest noise, from the drips in drains to the scurrying rats all around him. He cowered at any shadow even resembling a bat and yelped at even his own footsteps.

Something whizzed by and slammed into the metal pipe in front of him as he squealed and ducked. He looked up and with shaky fingers, pried the strange object. Something black and red, shaped likeà aà batà

Pain assaulted him as a clawed hand grabbed his head and shoved him into the wall. The Sewer King grasped at thin air, hoping to dissuade Batman before the stars in his vision vanished and he realized he was all alone.

Batman was taunting him.

Batman was hunting him.

ôPlease! I didnÆt- Just take me in already!ö

He received no answer. Batman obviously wasnÆt interested in talking. HeÆd just have to crawl out of the sewers and find the police himself, before that lunatic killed him. Oh God, he hoped Batman wouldnÆt kill him.

He came across an open passageway above a pit where the water collected. The Sewer King recognized it as a place for his former pets congregated, and sure enough he could make out the green hides flickering in and out of the rancid water. Still, he was almost home free. The manhole was only two hundred feet away. Not so bad if he-

Dark hands came down and lifted him up to a face that could have been carved from hell.

ôDo you know what I think of people like you?ö the creature asked.

ôY-yes!ö he squeaked.

ôThen,ö the creature grinned ferociously, ôEnlighten me.ö

The Sewer King stammered until BatmanÆs eyes narrowed. ôIÆm scum! The lowest of the lowest of the low. Lower than even-ö

ôThatÆs enough.ö

ôYes!ö

ôThen what should I do with you,ö hissed the demon. ôBatman doesnÆt kill you see, but I am sorely tempted.ö

ôThe same as last time then,ö the King tried to joke.

Batman froze for a second before letting out a breath that came out as a whisper of hate. ôVery much so. In factàö Batman murmured before falling down onto the railing with his prisoner. He dangled the Sewer King off the side of the railing, exciding the alligators below as chunks of metal and rock fell from the sudden landing.

ôYou know,ö Batman said, his voice now surprisingly conversational. ôMy arm got strained fighting your flunky back there. Croc is pretty tough, you see,ö he explained.

ôNo, please, donÆt!ö

ôWhy,ö Batman asked, his voice now hard.

ôI-I wonÆt do it again! IÆll ask the judge for community service, IÆll give back everything I stole thatÆs still here, just please, for the love of God donÆt-ö

The Sewer King shut up as Batman tossed him high with inhuman strength, knowing he was dead. He shut his eyes, hoping his end would be quick when a roar of engines filled the air and he found himself hovering, as Batman grabbed him by the collar of his coat.

ôI am always going to watch you. Never forget that.ö

---

Terry clambered up the closest building, not the least surprised to see BruceÆs scowling form waiting for him.

ôYou disobeyed my orders,ö Bruce said.

Terry sighed, resigned to his fate, ôI did.ö

ôYou didnÆt listen to me when I told you to come back.ö

ôNo, I didnÆt listen.ö

Bruce was silent as he looked at the three man police crew and the firefighters do their jobs. ôWhen you were alone with the Sewer King,ö Bruce began quietly, ôI thought you were going to kill him.ö

Anger flushed through TerryÆs body before he forced it down, saying ôI didnÆt though.ö

Bruce cocked his head to the side, taking in TerryÆs form and drinking in the details. Uncomfortable by the silence, Terry started to talk, feeling like he had to justify himself.

ôItÆs justà I have a brother the same age as those kids down below,ö Terry said, pointing to a boy now poking his head out of the street, ôAnd heÆs annoying, and loud, and God, I wish heÆd let me sleep in, butà heÆs my brother. And I love him.ö

Bruce said nothing.

ôBruce, my Bruce, the old grumpy man told me once, that I make Batman worth it. That because of me, Batman is worth the title itÆs been known for and you know, that made me wonder. If itÆs not Batman that makes me worth my life, but the other way around, what is it that makes me smile, and live, what does? Then I knew instantly, and I thought I was so dumb for not knowing sooner. ItÆs my friends, my family. ItÆs Max, and Matt, and Dana, and my mom, and so many others. And for them, I would do anything.ö

Terry finished and looked to the skyline. Dawn would be breaking soon, and he wondered if he would see it. He ignored Bruce now thinking of the family and friends heÆd left alone in the future, wondering how they were.

ôStarting tonight, you will patrol with me.ö

Terry couldnÆt believe his ears. He turned to Bruce lightning fast, expecting the man to take back his words.

Bruce opened his mouth again, and his voice was now so soft, Terry had to strain his ears to hear them.

ôGood job.ö

---

End of Chapter 8.
 

Flamewolf

Well-Known Member
and here's the edit

Code:
Disclaimer- Batman Beyond not mine, DC not mine. Get it?

---

Everyone met down at the Cave at night's end. Terry had retired at three in the morning, thinking he couldn't do anything, but forced himself up at five to talk to the rest along with Alfred, while Tim and Dick both yawned and looked down at the hard cave floor, tempted to just collapse. Of course, Bruce looked like he'd just gotten up fresh from a good eight hours of sleep despite the fact that he'd pushed himself harder than all of them.

The first thing he said to Terry was, "Training sessions are off until this crisis is over."

Terry had nodded in acquiescence, expecting it and listened carefully to the rest. Nightwing didn't have much to report, saying that the night was as quiet as it had ever been. It seemed that the rank and file goons of the Gotham nightlife were keeping silent, prepping themselves up for the massive war that would needlessly occur. Tim and Bruce had found Nigma apparently, and he was in safe hands, though Terry wasn't told just where he was.

Bruce, not showing any sign of impatience, spoke up again.

"What we need to do is get rid of any elements that are going to make this situation worse. Unfortunately, we have no shortage of problems and a lack of manpower. Batgirl refuses to come to the cave until Scarecrow has been taken care of. Nightwing, I'll leave that to you. Barbara can get in touch through the usual channels."

Nightwing licked his lips nervously before nodding, not trusting himself to speak. Talking to Babs was going to be awkward. Hell, he and Bruce still weren't on the best of terms just yet...

"Robin, during the daytime, scope out what you can on the streets. You're the one most used to figuring out the lowlife... I know it's asking a lot, but-"

"Say no more boss man!" Tim chirped. "I missed sleeping on the streets anyway."

"Kidding, kidding" he reassured at the look on everyone's faces. "Thought we needed to lighten up a bit."

Bruce's mouthed twitched in response before going on. "Bruce Wayne is now on sabbatical. That said, I'm going to have to use him to put pressure on the governor. Lethal Force can not be authorized yet, and hopefully never. The harbors and airports need to be watched by me to stop the mercenaries before they enter the city, and we also need to figure out how to take down the likes of Joker before they act. Unfortunately, you know how difficult that is in the best of times."

"So who's coming?" Nightwing asked.

Bruce tapped a key on his wrist computer, and the massive computer behind him flicked on, showing a list of names and mug shots when possible.

Robin whistled. "Wow, not doing things by halves are we?"

Nightwing analyzed the situation. "So, the Yakuza and the Triads are trying to muscle in to take advantage of the chaos with these guys, and Italians and the Russians are trying to protect their territories, and all the street gangs are being hired out or combining to make their own mark. And... Neo-Nazis? Baron Blitzkrieg? Are you kidding me?"

"This is the possible list, no real confirmations besides Bane and a few others," Batman pointed out.

"We're never that lucky," Tim pouted.

Terry felt left out of the conversation, and butted in, asking "So don't we have any back up? I know you don't want the League, but we've got to have something. Robots? No? Anything?"

"Do you use those?" Bruce asked rhetorically.

"I get your point," Terry said, pinching the bridge of his nose.

"This is as big a job for human resources as it is for us. Luckily, Lucius will have that covered. Now, go sleep, grab a meal. It's going to be a long next few weeks," Bruce said grimly.

Everyone got up, but Terry paused as Bruce called out his name.

"You're still not coming out. Don't forget that."

Saying nothing else, the Dark Knight left his cave.

---

Terry sighed again as he tapped a few more keys on the computer, feeling completely useless. Nightwing, Bruce, and Robin were all out in the city trying desperately to thin out the criminals before the inevitable eruption of chaos and here he was essentially messing around in a dank cave.

How annoying.

He let out a breath and blinked as a keystroke brought up some information he hadn't even intended to see. He read closely and felt his mouth tighten. Almost immediately after the breakout, a series of missing people's reports had been filed. What caught his attention the most was the fact that it was a group of Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts who were being driven home in a community bus by two assistant scoutmasters. They were young too. The oldest one missing was supposed to be nine years old! But the Police, as stretched as they were, hadn't been able to do much but give some assurances they would be found, but...Terry brought up the GCPD database. Everyone, down to the lowliest Meter Attendants were on the streets or taking a refresher in the Police Academy, desperately trying to cram as much training as possible for the war about to break out. This was unacceptable.

Terry had never been a scout. Warren had been too busy trying to push Terry towards 'academic excellence,' and his dad could never have found the time to even take him to meetings if he'd been a member. But Matt... Matt used to be one for a few years, back when his mom and dad decided to try and succeed where Terry, the problem child, had failed. Of course, Matt being the annoying twip he was, lasted only a year before calling it quits. But still, Matt had fond memories of the meetings. And some of these kids were the only ones their parents had. They would be devastated if they lost their children.

Terry made his decision in a heartbeat. Even if Bruce would disapprove, well, forget the old man. He'd become Batman for a reason. If he couldn't stop criminals, the least he could do was go find some twerps. Even Bruce, heartless old bastard he might have been, couldn't say much against that.

Terry turned his chair and headed towards the garage levels, grabbing hold of a key. Motorcycles, now that's what he was talking about. Even fifty years later they hadn't changed. He patted a bike fondly but froze as he heard Alfred speak. Where did he come from?

"Leaving Master Terry?"

Terry just nodded, not sure what to say.

Alfred sighed before making his way to a chair, making a 'come hither' gesture to Terry before plopping down. He glanced at Terry before asking "Well, what are you waiting for?"

"Um, sorry?" Terry asked, baffled by what Alfred was asking for.

"Oh children these days" Alfred mused with a grin. A hand stroked his pencil-thin mustache thoughtfully before falling down again. "What will I say to Master Bruce? That Master Terry disobeyed his direct orders? That he overpowered me when I asked him to stop? That the cur, ruthless boy he is, tied me to this horrible, yet incredibly comfortable chair before galloping off to parts unknown, most likely so that he can find himself being punched by big hairy men so that I may have the dubious pleasure of wrapping him like a mummy?"

Terry gaped before grinning. He took out cord of nylon before gently restraining Alfred, careful not to hurt the butler.

"Hmm, yes. Well done. Not too tight, not too loose," Alfred complimented, flexing his hands. "Now then, at least take a communicator with you please."

Terry obliged the man before taking off in his bike, reveling in the noise. The last thing he heard before the main cave disappeared into darkness was "And bring the cycle back with a full tank!"

As the screams of the bike died down, Alfred relaxed into his chair before giving a yelp.

"Damn! I should have asked him to put on a film. I was looking forward to Casablanca again..."

---

The integrated GPS did its job well, dropping Terry off where the scouts had left the meeting. Batman flicked his cowl to a special calibrated vision before filtering out all the unnecessary details given by the suit. He had the model van used by the scout masters, and tracked down the details of it all. He turned on the tracking device in the cycle, hoping to access the GPS now installed in many cars, hoping that he would be lucky enough that the car would have one. A few tense seconds passed before it pinged, Batman did some quick math before concluding it was probably a ten minute drive. Terry considered taking the bike before his manipulations revealed the car was not on a road, or any alleyways. He ditched it, remembering to turn on its stealth mode before grappling up the highest building in range after taking off the tracker. He held it up, trying to decide how to best move.

Batman jumped.

And he glided away.

It took a while, but Batman thought he'd gotten close. He came to a dingy street that seemed perfectly normal but... Batman smirked. Nothing was escaping his vision, no sir.

There was a massive hidden door that seemed to radiate light from its seams, which Terry wondered how anyone could miss before he set his vision back to normal.

Batman blinked several times, letting his eyes adjust to the darkness after the sheer red his cowl gave. The door was now perfectly hidden, but his fingers could make out the seams from touch. Grunting, Batman pushed hard, letting the suit's enhanced strength do most of the work before making his way in. The door shut and Batman found himself in darkness. Not much of a problem admittedly, Terry thought as he flicked on the night vision. The missing van was right next to him, now clear as day under the hood. Batman checked it, intrigued that the back of the car seemed to have been scuffed badly. A heavy weight pushed it down? But what would scouts have been carrying? Batman's eyes fell on a series of gashes that had torn the seats. His fingers traced the rough cuts. It was almost like a set of claws... were they carrying animals? But the cuts were so thick.

Everything else about the car looked fine though. Batman turned and went in deeper, checking his location on the GPS. He was underground obviously, but where exactly... oh yuck. Sewers again? God, last time here, he ran into Ratboy when he was trying to save Dana. Jeez, what, did the mole people kidnap the kids? Suddenly he was extremely grateful for his mask. No domino masks like Robin or half cowls like Bruce. Nope, he wasn't going to breathe in filthy sewage. But damn, this was a problem. The sewers were a maze. It was going to be like finding a needle in a haystack to grab those kids. Terry dropped a tracer on the hood of the car before making his way in. At the very least, he could find his way out.

Batman soon lost track of where he was. Apparently, the sewer maps weren't as accurate as the GPS reported, as he found dead-ends everywhere. Some of them seemed natural but others... it felt like someone was getting rid of any entrances. Like they were making a fortress. He shrugged before continuing. Eventually though, Batman removed his night vision, seeing a genuine light. Power all the way down here? Thinking quickly, he flicked on his camo before entering. Climbing quickly to get some height, Batman picked the biggest shadow he could find before turning his mike to the two men below in a massive and bright room.

Below was, huh, Killer Croc according to the computer. Well, it was the sewers, he should have expected that, but who was that other guy? And why was Croc looking ashamed?

"Don't threaten to eat them! That's not the way to work. Not the way to work!" screamed the man. He was haggard looking, and somehow had scrounged up a set of dusty looking pirate clothes while Croc was just in his Arkham issued orange jumpsuit with the top ripped off.

"Sorry boss," Croc mumbled, looking ashamed.

"Oh Croc, dear boy," the man said, reaching up to pat Croc's shoulders, "You can eat one later. Just not now. We need to scare them so more. Scare them," he repeated.

"...Kay, but shouldn't we, I dunno, give 'em food or somefing?" Croc asked.

"It's only been two day. Two! They can wait longer. And I gave them plenty of water didn't I? Yes, I did."

"But, it's sewer water. Even I don't drink that stuff," the man said looking confused.

"Oh dear Croc, that's because you're better than them. Better than all those nasty surface people. Here, with me, your Sewer King, you'll be my First Mate. My knight. Don't you worry about them," the pirate reassured. "Now, let's go see our old friends. Well, my old ones. I think all these years have made them forget about me. We'll need to discipline those nasty alligators. With your help of course. Your help. The sewers are filled with treasure you know. That's why we need these kids, so we don't dirty our selves. Dirt is bad. Bad."

With that, the Sewer King led out his new henchman, intent on showing him what baubles he'd hidden away before his arrest.

Batman had heard enough. The name Sewer King was tracked down and... child slavery? That was... that was...

Unforgivable.

Batman saw red, and suddenly all he wanted to do was reach down and grab that man's face. He'd squeeze, feeling the man's skull cave in as his brains were turned into so much gray pulp and... no. No. Batman would not do that.

But think of Matt.

Batman gulped. His brother, he was the same age as those orphans had been years ago when the Sewer King had first surfaced. The idea that his brother might go through something similar was horrifying. Sure this old coot was probably dead in his time, but these kids. No one deserved this. Batman focused his anger though. Saving it, bottling it up for when he would take down the man. He'd be a bit rougher than usual, but first he had to see to those kids. The only way through was the door. He grasped the rusty thing and pulled. Inside was a room of pure darkness. He could only see them all by turning on his night vision.

"What do you want?" asked one. It was the girl scoutmaster. Her shirt had been torn off, and she was nursing the boy scoutmaster whose right leg had been mauled. Around her were all the missing children, who'd bunched up together looking like they were about to be beaten. The girl had used her own shirt to act as a bandage. Batman wondered why she sounded so resigned and frightened before realizing her night vision must have been in tatters. Pure darkness plus light meant she would be nearly blind for a few moments.

"I," Batman began. "I'm here to get you out."

The huddled children near the two adults looked up hopefully.

"It's not a joke. I-I'm Batman. And I've been looking for you all."

"Lying or not, I guess it doesn't make a difference right now. You might be the Sewer King again, but I don't even care right now," the girl said weakly.

Batman took a step forward before remembering something. "You haven't eaten in a while right? And that leg doesn't look good."

Batman took out a ration bar and a small bottle. "This is all I have for food, I'll get you more when I take out those two outside, and this should help with the infection."

The girl blinked before looking up at Terry more closely. Her vision was returning. "You, are you serious?"

"It's been two days and you've lost hope already? Come on, this is Gotham. I'm always around," Batman soothed.

And of course Bruce had to take that exact moment to but in through the comm..

"Where are you!?"

Batman winced before looking apologetic. "Sorry, hang on one sec," as the kids looked astounded.

"Busy."

"Not an answer," said Bruce promptly.

"In the sewers. Check case file uh, 4682. It's the last one I looked at before I left," Batman said hurriedly.

A few precious seconds of silence ticked by before Bruce, no doubt having figured out everything snapped "You found them? In the sewers? Is it the Sewer King?"

"Man you're fast. Yeah it's him. Plus a friend of yours. Killer Croc," Batman answered.

"I'm on my way now," Bruce said before Batman cut him off.

"No you won't. You're at the mansion and it'll take you a while to come. And you can't track me can you? After all, I found all your little toys."

Bruce stewed for a few seconds before asking "What do you want?"

"Man, you're making me sound like the bad guy. I'm just trying to help these guys. I'll take out those two, you call the cops, and we can all go and share pina coladas in the morning. Or whatever it is you drink."

Batman could almost see the scowl Bruce must have had right now as the man gritted "I'll be listening to everything you say."

Batman looked back down at the group in front of him. "Now, just hang on a bit longer. I'll find those two and we can get you-"

He looked back as the door began to crack open and shot upwards with his grapple gun. Batman's lips curled in disgust as he looked at the Sewer King strutting in.

"Now, now children, have you learned your lessons? Are you ready to work for me? If you work, you can eat. Eating is quite good you see," he said genially. "If you eat, you can... what's this?"

The Sewer King reached down to pick up the unopened ration bar, looking at it closely.

"This is surface food! Croc! Your king needs your oof-"

Batman had fallen directly on top of the man and snarled "Remember me?" as he smeared goo over the man idly.

"B-b-batman!" the King stammered, not even noticing the movement due to his fear, before Batman cracked his head down against the cement.

He could hear Croc roar and Batman didn't disappoint. The huge man had broken into a charge which he met head on, dipping low and tackling the man's legs, bringing the two down.

"You ain't the Bat!" Croc screamed, thrashing madly.

Batman was forced away before he responded "Sorry to disappoint."

"Grargh!" Croc roared before trying to punch Batman. Terry parried and dodged a few blows before landing an uppercut, staggering Killer Croc.

"Batman ain't this strong either. Who are you?"

"I'm the one kicking your but. That's not enough for you?" Batman quipped.

Croc let out another feral roar, his wide sweeping arms threatening Batman. He bought some distance, backflipping back, before hurling a few batarangs, only to watch them bounce off Croc's thick almost scaly skin.

"What the hell! That should have at least cut you!" Batman said incensed.

"Gahahahaha," Croc laughed, "Little bat can't hurt big Croc."

"Keep laughing tough guy," Batman mocked before hurling a flash bomb at his face.

As Croc staggered and swung wildly hoping to catch Batman, Bruce screamed into Batman's ear.

"What are you doing? Watch him and stay quiet. And don't forget the hostages."

"Working on it," Batman snapped.

"Who you talkin' to Bats!"

"Your mom. She's telling me some funny stories about you Croc. Is it really true you just tried to pass your thing as a 'skin condtion?'" Batman asked before cursing himself. A 'Your mom' joke? Seriously Terry? That's all you can come up with?

Croc stopped pawing at the air to turn to where he thought Batman was before petulantly saying "It is a skin condition. The Docs all say so."

"Did you bring a note young man?" Batman asked, wagging a finger like a teacher chastising a student. As he started to run back to Croc, he turned at the sound of one of the kids.

"Batman!"

He saw the Sewer King running away from the room, forgetting even the idea of hostages, hoping he would lose Batman in the confusion. Batman readied a Batarang but flew back as a massive hunk of rock slammed into his chest. Another rock slammed into the first, burying Batman beneath their combined bulk.

"I got 'im? I got 'im! Rock beats everything!!!" Croc whooped.

"Not... quite," Batman gritted as he shoved the heavy rocks aside.

"You not done yet? I got more Bats!" Croc yelled, feeling victory in his grasp.

As soon as Croc lifted his chunk of masonry up high, Batman fired his grapple gun, feeling its tip sink deep before beginning to pull. The two began a tug of war before Batman quickly retracted his grapple and dashed forward while the now unbalanced Killer Croc swayed. He sideswiped Croc's legs, forcing the rock to fall on his own body before slamming Croc with a series of heavy blows until Killer Croc, relying on old instincts grabbed Batman and began to squeeze.

"I got ya. I got ya. Igotyaigotyaigotyaigotya," Croc repeated, as though it was a mantra.

"Hey...Croc," Batman slurred, seeing spots in his vision. "You like heights?"

"Eh, what?"

Batman kicked in his rocket boots and sent them both up flying into the thick stone and metal ceiling. Croc's bigger frame ensured he took the most damage before the two men dropped. Croc too took the blow again, and now nearly senseless, offered no resistance as Batman kicked the man's arms away and got up before cracking his back, trying to work out the kinks the heavy squeeze had forced up.

Killer Croc, dazed but not out, grabbed hold of the chance again, and threw Batman against the ground, now realizing the rocket boots would be of no help when horizontal.

Batman finally sighed as Croc's weaker grip scrabbled around his suit, threatening to tear the flexible material before flicking a switch on his belt.

Croc howled as electricity arced around his body before finally falling, now truly unconscious.

Batman cuffed Croc before going back to the children and the adults. "You're alright now. Let's get you all home. The police are on their way," Batman assured.

"Wh-what about him?" The kids asked. Batman knew exactly who they were talking about and just smiled in response.

He lifted up the tracking device he'd used to find the car, "Oh, I'll find him."

---

The Sewer King didn't stop to catch a breath until he was sure Batman was out of range. Batman. Here. Unbelievable. Shouldn't he have been busy trying to catch Joker or the like? Why waste time on him? All he was doing was giving children a new home out of the generosity of his heart.

The King moaned, as he realized his misfortune. Oh everything had gone wrong. Sure he'd convince Croc to follow him, but his home had been wrecked by time, his precious pets had all forgotten him (he had the scars and torn clothes to prove it) and he had no weapon to fight Batman off. He whimpered at the slightest noise, from the drips in drains to the scurrying rats all around him. He cowered at any shadow even resembling a bat and yelped at even his own footsteps.

Something whizzed by and slammed into the metal pipe in front of him as he squealed and ducked. He looked up and with shaky fingers, pried the strange object. Something black and red, shaped like... a... bat...

Pain assaulted him as a clawed hand grabbed his head and shoved him into the wall. The Sewer King grasped at thin air, hoping to dissuade Batman before the stars in his vision vanished and he realized he was all alone.

Batman was taunting him.

Batman was hunting him.

"Please! I didn't- Just take me in already!"

He received no answer. Batman obviously wasn't interested in talking. He'd just have to crawl out of the sewers and find the police himself, before that lunatic killed him. Oh God, he hoped Batman wouldn't kill him.

He came across an open passageway above a pit where the water collected. The Sewer King recognized it as a place for his former pets congregated, and sure enough he could make out the green hides flickering in and out of the rancid water. Still, he was almost home free. The manhole was only two hundred feet away. Not so bad if he-

Dark hands came down and lifted him up to a face that could have been carved from hell.

"Do you know what I think of people like you?" the creature asked.

"Y-yes!" he squeaked.

"Then," the creature grinned ferociously, "Enlighten me."

The Sewer King stammered until Batman's eyes narrowed. "I'm scum! The lowest of the lowest of the low. Lower than even-"

"That's enough."

"Yes!"

"Then what should I do with you," hissed the demon. "Batman doesn't kill you see, but I am sorely tempted."

"The same as last time then," the King tried to joke.

Batman froze for a second before letting out a breath that came out as a whisper of hate. "Very much so. In fact..." Batman murmured before falling down onto the railing with his prisoner. He dangled the Sewer King off the side of the railing, exciding the alligators below as chunks of metal and rock fell from the sudden landing.

"You know," Batman said, his voice now surprisingly conversational. "My arm got strained fighting your flunky back there. Croc is pretty tough, you see," he explained.

"No, please, don't!"

"Why," Batman asked, his voice now hard.

"I-I won't do it again! I'll ask the judge for community service, I'll give back everything I stole that's still here, just please, for the love of God don't-"

The Sewer King shut up as Batman tossed him high with inhuman strength, knowing he was dead. He shut his eyes, hoping his end would be quick when a roar of engines filled the air and he found himself hovering, as Batman grabbed him by the collar of his coat.

"I am always going to watch you. Never forget that."

---

Terry clambered up the closest building, not the least surprised to see Bruce's scowling form waiting for him.

"You disobeyed my orders," Bruce said.

Terry sighed, resigned to his fate, "I did."

"You didn't listen to me when I told you to come back."

"No, I didn't listen."

Bruce was silent as he looked at the three man police crew and the firefighters do their jobs. "When you were alone with the Sewer King," Bruce began quietly, "I thought you were going to kill him."

Anger flushed through Terry's body before he forced it down, saying "I didn't though."

Bruce cocked his head to the side, taking in Terry's form and drinking in the details. Uncomfortable by the silence, Terry started to talk, feeling like he had to justify himself.

"It's just... I have a brother the same age as those kids down below," Terry said, pointing to a boy now poking his head out of the street, "And he's annoying, and loud, and God, I wish he'd let me sleep in, but... he's my brother. And I love him."

Bruce said nothing.

"Bruce, my Bruce, the old grumpy man told me once, that I make Batman worth it. That because of me, Batman is worth the title it's been known for and you know, that made me wonder. If it's not Batman that makes me worth my life, but the other way around, what is it that makes me smile, and live, what does? Then I knew instantly, and I thought I was so dumb for not knowing sooner. It's my friends, my family. It's Max, and Matt, and Dana, and my mom, and so many others. And for them, I would do anything."

Terry finished and looked to the skyline. Dawn would be breaking soon, and he wondered if he would see it. He ignored Bruce now thinking of the family and friends he'd left alone in the future, wondering how they were.

"Starting tonight, you will patrol with me."

Terry couldn't believe his ears. He turned to Bruce lightning fast, expecting the man to take back his words.

Bruce opened his mouth again, and his voice was now so soft, Terry had to strain his ears to hear them.

"Good job."

---

End of Chapter 8.
 

zeebee1

Well-Known Member
That was a good job. That was the perfect villain for terry to prove himself against.
 

Tsukino_kage

Well-Known Member
Indeed. The Sewer King is a perfect punching bag. I don't believe even the Joker at his most depraved stooped so low. He was also a pathetic waste of flesh, but I would have thought someone like that belonged in prison, not an asylum. He didn't strike me as insane in the original episode, just evil.
 
Tsukino_kage said:
Indeed. The Sewer King is a perfect punching bag. I don't believe even the Joker at his most depraved stooped so low. He was also a pathetic waste of flesh, but I would have thought someone like that belonged in prison, not an asylum. He didn't strike me as insane in the original episode, just evil.
Yeah, I admit he probably went to Stonegate after his arrest, but you can just assume I exaggerated his portrayal and he upped his defense to plead Insanity back when Arkham wasn't so full of homicidal fuck-ups who might cut out your liver, tattoo a smiley face, and then gently stitch it back in for kicks.

Besides, the dude dressed like a freaking Pirate and his repetitive tics really annoyed me. Fucking asshole. I actually raged when I rewatched this episode and immediately knew I had to use him as a villain instead of just Croc.

The original plan was that Croc, after breaking out with the others, grabbed a family to act as hostages/emergency food supply. I think this worked out a bit better. Croc was always intended to be the first villain Terry would actually fight. He's strong enough to pose a threat, yet dumb enough that Terry can outsmart and outfight him with his tricks. He's also thin-skinned enough that Terry's taunts would be effective.
 

RJL333

Well-Known Member
ôSay no more boss man!ö Tim chirped. ôI missed sleeping on the streets anyway.ö
Wasn't it Jason who lived on the streets? Don't recall Tim doing that but it has been some time since the animated series.
 
Tim Drake in the DCAU was a fusion of Jason Todd and Tim Drake from the comics. Tim in the comics comes from a pretty rich family and is a genius with computers and detective work while Jason was a combat focused Robin who was living on the streets.

The DCAU made it so that Tim came from a lower class background, with a dad who worked as a thug for Two-Face. Tim hated his dad's guts, and was like Jason in that he had a similar background, but resembled his comic counterpart with his handiness with computers.
 

zeebee1

Well-Known Member
The Sewer King wasn't the perfect villain for Terry because everyone hates him. He was perfect because both Batmen wanted him dead but refused to kill him.
 

Coelacanth

Well-Known Member
This chapter is one of the best reasons I think that Bruce would make a better parent than Clark.
 
Disclaimer: You know the drill, not my crap.

---

More out of habit than necessity, Victor Fries sat in a warehouse used by food retailers, ignoring the raw and frozen meat surrounding him, cradling a snow globe in his hands. Heà he hadnÆt meant to kill those people during his escape, heÆdà no that was wrong.

He had been alone for months, locked away in a room meant for a being far bigger than he, trapped in his helmet, having lost every part of his body after that damnable decay. Freeze wondered if he'd gone insane during the silence. For countless weeks, Mr. Freeze and his brilliant mind had done nothing but stare into the icy walls of his cell with nothing to do but reflect on Nora, Nora, Nora. And then, that blackout had come one day, Freeze's eyes had burned into that dark wondering if he'd died when the next thing he knew, he was on his old armor again, electric impulses giving him false limbs to move. So yes, Freeze had taken joy in his freedom, bursting out of the halls of Arkham and even killing those people aboard the helicopter as they shined down their spotlights to root him into place.

Victor wondered if he'd gone really gone crazy. Insane enough to actually belong in Arkham. How had he even come to this? By all rights Victor should be happy! Nora was alive and well, even if he'd never worked up the sheer courage needed to see her. Even if she'd... remarried.

Microservos whirrled as powerful metal hands, strong enough to crush skulls, daintily lifted his snow globe and shook it gently, before Fries' eyes stared at the ballerina inside. Watching the fake snow fall, Victor rested his domed head on the glass. What to do, what to do... should he turn himself in? Escape the country again? Fries sighed.

"Nora."

---

Belio Galante looked unfazed in his flawlessly pressed Gucci suit at the crazy duo in front of him. Scarface the puppet was an infamous story amongst the Gotham Nightlife, an example of what happened when a normal man was pressed too far, but Arnold Wesker had beaten his disease and gone on to be a 'Productive Member of Society.' Which didn't explain why this perfectly normal looking flunky was holding the puppet and looking intimidated by it. Jesus, was the damn thing cursed? Still didn't explain how the things had gotten so many people to work for him. Still, orders were orders.

"So ya see," Belio started "Mr. Galante wanted us to join forces you know? After all, these are dangerous times and hey, I know you got yourself a loyal crew ready to give whoever a good thumping."

The kid was good, Belio noted. He couldn't make out any sign of moving lips as he said "Hey dummy, what you looking at this dummy for? I'm the brains here!"

Belio was tempted to just walk out before soothing the damned crazy bastard. A few seconds of sanctimonious ass-kissing later however apprently bought himself Scarface's 'Good Graces,' what a joke.

"You know what Galante? I like you. So I'll give you ten seconds to walk out before I pump you fulla lead."

"Oh no Scarface," the flunky begged, "we can't do that!"

"Shaddup dummy, I'm the boss remember?"

Galante finally sighed before snapping his fingers, sending half a dozen of the Galante Famiglia's finest into the room with rifles at the ready before taking out his own pistol. "Jesus H. Christ, no wonder my old man hate you crazies guts."

Before Scarface or his flunkies could react, Belio sent two rounds into the puppet's torso, shattering the thing and making the mook scream at his bleeding hand before another double tap of his pistol silenced the man.

"Alright you sacks of crap! Starting now, you work for the Galante Famiglia. You can consider yourselves associates, and by god if anyone, even a soldier tells you to jump, you don't even fucking ask how high," Galante snarled to the assorted men surrounding him. The men being professional took their boss' murder with grace, exiting calmly, a few even tipping their hats to Galante as a show of respect. Belio looked at the emptying room before stomping on Scarface's head, taking pleasure as the the wood cracked and was turned into so many splinters. Shit, the mob should have done this years ago.

---

Bane stepped out onto the harbors of Gotham distastefully before being meeting his welcoming party. A group of five grimfaced men with no visible weapons stepped into the gaze of the massive mercenary before a leader raised his arms in welcome.

"I am Vittoreo Maroni. Welcome back to Gotham Bane."

"Hmph, the city is the same as every I see," Bane noted with a smile. Oh yes, there was something about Gotham City that spoke to the criminal soul, even with the always present threat of the Batman.

"Yes, yes, this cesspit of crime and vice is always waiting for people like you Signor," Maroni ribbed. "Now then, you know why you were called?"

"My money," Bane demanded, obviously not intending to say much more unless he had proof.

A man brought an attache case before Bane, sliding it into view and staying out of arm's reach of the dangerous Mexican. Smart man really, Bane noted. Not even bothering with the combination, he flicked it open, locks and all, and grunted in satisfaction at the rows of bills before dumping it all in a bag of his own, not trusting the case.

"Half upfront, half later. Just as promised."

"Well then, how may I help the Maroni family?" Bane asked, knowing exactly what it was Maroni wanted.

"Oh, you know, bodyguard duties, an assassination here or there, protection mostly."

Bane let out a laugh not unlike the bark of a dog before saying "I was not aware that such blatant weakness was allowed in this city. Perhaps I should be taking advantage no?"

Maroni let out a polite cough, not sure what to make of him.

"Well, ha ha, I'm afraid the situation is rather different now. Those... madmen at Arkham were always unstable, and with this many loose, Mr. Maroni fears losing control of our territory. With all this chaos, people might just decide the time is ripe for eh, aggressive expansion. I must admit I am surprised you've taken our offer. I thought you might have sided with the maybe the Burnley Town Massive or the many street gangs around here, they are more your kind after all."

Bane ignored the racist remark, fully aware that crime was the most prejudiced and racist job of all before saying "They could not afford my fees. Pride is one thing, money is another."

Maroni burst into laughter at that "Ha ha, right you are. Right you are."

Leading Bane to a stretch limo, Maroni held the door open for the intimidating mercernary while the others entered their own cars. Bane leaned back into the leather seats and closed his eyes counting his supply of Venom leaned back into the leather seats and closed his eyes. Soon, very soon, he told himself.

He would break the Bat.

---

Penguin locked the doors to his office in the Iceberg Lounge before sitting back on his specially made chair, idly rubbing the haft of one of his omnipresent umbrellas, musing over the past few days. Not one bit of good news was forthcoming so far. He'd made his fortune from smuggling and dealing information, staying out of the more relatively common pastimes of theft after all the trouble that had brought Batman, but this was going to be troublesome.

He lit a cigarette and took in a big puff, letting the smoke gather before exhaling. It had taken a lot of work to get out of Stonegate after that Batwoman affair, much money had been spent greasing the axles of his early release, and his memories of that damned prison still smarted. Oswald Cobblepot was tempted to leave the incoming war alone, too intimidated by the prospect of going back again. But as much as he wanted to stay out of it and play it safe, Penguin knew that would not be the case. He was too well-connected, too well-known, he was going to be pressured into joining a group.

It would take a lot of maneuvaring to stay ahead of this avalanche. He flicked his lighter over and over again, not caring that he was wasting the fluid inside before leaning back into his comfortable chair. He had plenty of assets certainly, better connected than half these families combined. He knew the ways of the metahuman mind and had more than a few links to several of the less unsavory types. The problem was, if he tried bringing that sort of firepower in, it would attract the wrong attention. Sticking to smuggling was going to be hard, as the cops were watching every port and harbor as tight as they could, and it had taken Penguin quick maneveurs before grabbing the few drug shipments inbound to Gotham out of sight from the GCPD. Sure those bastards were overstretched, but they were still amongst the best police force in the world. They had to be to even compete with the Gotham criminals. Penguin still had a tightly wound crew of leg breakers, equipped with the best weapons money could buy, and the Iceberg Lounge was a veritable fortress, both literally and metaphorically. Everyone knew messing with the Penguin was bad news.

Of course, everyone was waiting for the chance to knock the infamous Cobblepot off his throne, especially after Stonegate.

He was almost lost in his thoughts when his phone rang. Knowing only a select few had his direct line, Cobblepot picked it up without a second thought.

"Penguin."

Damn.

Damn. Damn. Damn.

"You do as I say and nothing more. You do that, and you may get out of his mess with your hands as clean as they can get... for an upstanding citizen like yourself."

The call disconnected and Penguin stared at the reciever like it was diseased before slamming it down, his frustration finally reaching his peak. The old phrase 'Damned if you do, damned if you don't' trickled into his mind despite his efforts.

Teeth clenched, Oswald Cobblepot could only grit "Batman."

---

Aww yeah, time to look and see what the rogues have been doing all this time. 2nd part will be up later.
 

Coelacanth

Well-Known Member
Well it looks like everyone's gathering together. Shit's getting good.
 

Flamewolf

Well-Known Member
and here's the fixed version
Code:
Disclaimer: You know the drill, not my crap.

---

More out of habit than necessity, Victor Fries sat in a warehouse used by food retailers, ignoring the raw and frozen meat surrounding him, cradling a snow globe in his hands. He... he hadn't meant to kill those people during his escape, he'd no that was wrong.

He had been alone for months, locked away in a room meant for a being far bigger than he, trapped in his helmet, having lost every part of his body after that damnable decay. Freeze wondered if he'd gone insane during the silence. For countless weeks, Mr. Freeze and his brilliant mind had done nothing but stare into the icy walls of his cell with nothing to do but reflect on Nora, Nora, Nora. And then, that blackout had come one day, Freeze's eyes had burned into that dark wondering if he'd died when the next thing he knew, he was on his old armor again, electric impulses giving him false limbs to move. So yes, Freeze had taken joy in his freedom, bursting out of the halls of Arkham and even killing those people aboard the helicopter as they shined down their spotlights to root him into place.

Victor wondered if he'd gone really gone crazy. Insane enough to actually belong in Arkham. How had he even come to this? By all rights Victor should be happy! Nora was alive and well, even if he'd never worked up the sheer courage needed to see her. Even if she'd... remarried.

Microservos whirrled as powerful metal hands, strong enough to crush skulls, daintily lifted his snow globe and shook it gently, before Fries' eyes stared at the ballerina inside. Watching the fake snow fall, Victor rested his domed head on the glass. What to do, what to do... should he turn himself in? Escape the country again? Fries sighed.

"Nora."

---

Belio Galante looked unfazed in his flawlessly pressed Gucci suit at the crazy duo in front of him. Scarface the puppet was an infamous story amongst the Gotham Nightlife, an example of what happened when a normal man was pressed too far, but Arnold Wesker had beaten his disease and gone on to be a 'Productive Member of Society.' Which didn't explain why this perfectly normal looking flunky was holding the puppet and looking intimidated by it. Jesus, was the damn thing cursed? Still didn't explain how the things had gotten so many people to work for him. Still, orders were orders.

"So ya see," Belio started "Mr. Galante wanted us to join forces you know? After all, these are dangerous times and hey, I know you got yourself a loyal crew ready to give whoever a good thumping."

The kid was good, Belio noted. He couldn't make out any sign of moving lips as he said "Hey dummy, what you looking at this dummy for? I'm the brains here!"

Belio was tempted to just walk out before soothing the damned crazy bastard. A few seconds of sanctimonious ass-kissing later however apprently bought himself Scarface's 'Good Graces,' what a joke.

"You know what Galante? I like you. So I'll give you ten seconds to walk out before I pump you fulla lead."

"Oh no Scarface," the flunky begged, "we can't do that!"

"Shaddup dummy, I'm the boss remember?"

Galante finally sighed before snapping his fingers, sending half a dozen of the Galante Famiglia's finest into the room with rifles at the ready before taking out his own pistol. "Jesus H. Christ, no wonder my old man hate you crazies guts."

Before Scarface or his flunkies could react, Belio sent two rounds into the puppet's torso, shattering the thing and making the mook scream at his bleeding hand before another double tap of his pistol silenced the man.

"Alright you sacks of crap! Starting now, you work for the Galante Famiglia. You can consider yourselves associates, and by god if anyone, even a soldier tells you to jump, you don't even fucking ask how high," Galante snarled to the assorted men surrounding him. The men being professional took their boss' murder with grace, exiting calmly, a few even tipping their hats to Galante as a show of respect. Belio looked at the emptying room before stomping on Scarface's head, taking pleasure as the the wood cracked and was turned into so many splinters. Shit, the mob should have done this years ago.

---

Bane stepped out onto the harbors of Gotham distastefully before being meeting his welcoming party. A group of five grimfaced men with no visible weapons stepped into the gaze of the massive mercenary before a leader raised his arms in welcome.

"I am Vittoreo Maroni. Welcome back to Gotham Bane."

"Hmph, the city is the same as every I see," Bane noted with a smile. Oh yes, there was something about Gotham City that spoke to the criminal soul, even with the always present threat of the Batman.

"Yes, yes, this cesspit of crime and vice is always waiting for people like you Signor," Maroni ribbed. "Now then, you know why you were called?"

"My money," Bane demanded, obviously not intending to say much more unless he had proof.

A man brought an attache case before Bane, sliding it into view and staying out of arm's reach of the dangerous Mexican. Smart man really, Bane noted. Not even bothering with the combination, he flicked it open, locks and all, and grunted in satisfaction at the rows of bills before dumping it all in a bag of his own, not trusting the case.

"Half upfront, half later. Just as promised."

"Well then, how may I help the Maroni family?" Bane asked, knowing exactly what it was Maroni wanted.

"Oh, you know, bodyguard duties, an assassination here or there, protection mostly."

Bane let out a laugh not unlike the bark of a dog before saying "I was not aware that such blatant weakness was allowed in this city. Perhaps I should be taking advantage no?"

Maroni let out a polite cough, not sure what to make of him.

"Well, ha ha, I'm afraid the situation is rather different now. Those... madmen at Arkham were always unstable, and with this many loose, Mr. Maroni fears losing control of our territory. With all this chaos, people might just decide the time is ripe for eh, aggressive expansion. I must admit I am surprised you've taken our offer. I thought you might have sided with the maybe the Burnley Town Massive or the many street gangs around here, they are more your kind after all."

Bane ignored the racist remark, fully aware that crime was the most prejudiced and racist job of all before saying "They could not afford my fees. Pride is one thing, money is another."

Maroni burst into laughter at that "Ha ha, right you are. Right you are."

Leading Bane to a stretch limo, Maroni held the door open for the intimidating mercernary while the others entered their own cars. Bane leaned back into the leather seats and closed his eyes counting his supply of Venom leaned back into the leather seats and closed his eyes. Soon, very soon, he told himself.

He would break the Bat.

---

Penguin locked the doors to his office in the Iceberg Lounge before sitting back on his specially made chair, idly rubbing the haft of one of his omnipresent umbrellas, musing over the past few days. Not one bit of good news was forthcoming so far. He'd made his fortune from smuggling and dealing information, staying out of the more relatively common pastimes of theft after all the trouble that had brought Batman, but this was going to be troublesome.

He lit a cigarette and took in a big puff, letting the smoke gather before exhaling. It had taken a lot of work to get out of Stonegate after that Batwoman affair, much money had been spent greasing the axles of his early release, and his memories of that damned prison still smarted. Oswald Cobblepot was tempted to leave the incoming war alone, too intimidated by the prospect of going back again. But as much as he wanted to stay out of it and play it safe, Penguin knew that would not be the case. He was too well-connected, too well-known, he was going to be pressured into joining a group.

It would take a lot of maneuvaring to stay ahead of this avalanche. He flicked his lighter over and over again, not caring that he was wasting the fluid inside before leaning back into his comfortable chair. He had plenty of assets certainly, better connected than half these families combined. He knew the ways of the metahuman mind and had more than a few links to several of the less unsavory types. The problem was, if he tried bringing that sort of firepower in, it would attract the wrong attention. Sticking to smuggling was going to be hard, as the cops were watching every port and harbor as tight as they could, and it had taken Penguin quick maneveurs before grabbing the few drug shipments inbound to Gotham out of sight from the GCPD. Sure those bastards were overstretched, but they were still amongst the best police force in the world. They had to be to even compete with the Gotham criminals. Penguin still had a tightly wound crew of leg breakers, equipped with the best weapons money could buy, and the Iceberg Lounge was a veritable fortress, both literally and metaphorically. Everyone knew messing with the Penguin was bad news.

Of course, everyone was waiting for the chance to knock the infamous Cobblepot off his throne, especially after Stonegate.

He was almost lost in his thoughts when his phone rang. Knowing only a select few had his direct line, Cobblepot picked it up without a second thought.

"Penguin."

Damn.

Damn. Damn. Damn.

"You do as I say and nothing more. You do that, and you may get out of his mess with your hands as clean as they can get... for an upstanding citizen like yourself."

The call disconnected and Penguin stared at the reciever like it was diseased before slamming it down, his frustration finally reaching his peak. The old phrase 'Damned if you do, damned if you don't' trickled into his mind despite his efforts.

Teeth clenched, Oswald Cobblepot could only grit "Batman."

---

Aww yeah, time to look and see what the rogues have been doing all this time. 2nd part will be up later.
 

zeebee1

Well-Known Member
You know, Batman's probably the only one who could get the Penguin out of this alive. he should be thankful. As long as no one hears about this.
 
Top