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"...You should probably carry me now. So nobody tracks us."

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They don't need to carry her very far, they just have to make sure they're well away from the scene of the fight and out of the way enough to be uninterrupted while they wait for pickup. Then they're on their way to somewhere more secure.

"That burn's bad. Brooks is a medic, you rather heal it yourself or have him take a look at it?"
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"I can heal myself, but it'll take a while. Couple hours. Wash it off and that should be enough."

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That's easily managed.

Once they're on the way, "Message from the boss. Apparently he wants to meet you in person to talk about a possible job. A planned one, this time, those tend to go better."
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"Well, he's the boss, debriefing time it is. I hope it comes with my first payment."

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"Probably will. No secret that he's strange, but paying his people is one thing he's good at."

Their destination approaches, it's surprising how much more smoothly things go when supervillains don't attack.
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It really is. Her leg is visibly better, though the outfit is still done for. She walks under her own power when they arrive.

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The most obvious thing about the boss, once she's in a room with him, is the costume. Black, with a snake wrapped around it. But it's the presence of the costume that means more than the characteristics, because of his complete lack of smell.

"Grendyne," he says when she enters. "I am Coil. Welcome to my organization. To start with the first things, the agreed amount for your first month and some items for mana storage." The table contains stacks of cash, as well as a small box containing silver, gold, and gems.
"Combat bonus not included because of short notice, but you can expect it to be substantial. No one should face an opponent of Lung's caliber at the beginning of their cape career, and my subordinates tell me you performed quite well."
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"I've fought unpredictable regenerating monsters for two years. But we probably all would have died if that Trickster fellow and his group hadn't decided to engage Lung."

She counts the money. She looks at the gems and gold. "I might have to turn these down. I thought I could fight murderers and gang-lords without hesitating. I was wrong. And it really sucks being so immobile in a fight."
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"Rest assured, there's no need to turn it down. Unwillingness to fight humans is a detriment, yes, but not a debilitating one. The mobility issue...will vary. Your method of flight is distinctive, and being recognized may interfere with some missions. I can promise, at least, never to ask you to remain earthbound without a reason.

I do have some subsequent jobs in mind for when you're ready, both of them involving less direct combat than what you faced today."
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She picks up one of the silver things, a bracelet. It glows softly. "What's the met for the next job? Ach, I always go into jargon. Mission, enemy, time. The three critical components of a briefing."

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"The initial plan, which you may wish to decline in light of your reaction to Oni Lee's injury, was to attack one of the gangs while making it appear to be the fault of another. Lung's power would be a prime candidate for framing, as would that of the leader of the Undersiders if we knew their location. Lung's gang might plausibly want to attack an Empire Eighty-Eight storehouse and destroy some of their stockpile of drugs. Our real target, alongside that as a cover, would be a particular Empire parahuman. I'm told you expect to become useless over the next few years? If we capture Victor and you emulate his power, it could make you a world-class expert at any mundane skill you care to name. Permanently.

Using Lung's power intensively enough to transform would likely be a significant drain on your reserves. This would therefore take place, if you accept it, when you have had sufficient time to recover and store up. There are no conventional time constraints except that it requires Victor in an appropriate location accompanied by as few other parahumans as possible. It is likely to be short notice, as our information on their movements is limited, but there will be no shortage of opportunities to choose from."
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"I'd need full mana stores to keep something like that up long enough to transform, and I'd to be close to him again to copy the power enough to use it that way. Two blocks, maybe. I have no problem pretending to be an unstoppable monster, nor with setting two very unpleasant sounding groups on each other, but I don't really want to harm anybody without advance intel on how exactly they are extremely evil and capture is not feasible. Are drug addictions a serious problem here?"

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Coil nods. "Enough so that there are three competing criminal gangs subsisting primarily on what they can make from their addicted customers. Empire Eighty-Eight in particular is dedicated to the proposition that all nonwhite races are inferior and must be removed, though I believe they are split on such questions as whether any members of minority groups can ever surpass the lowest whites along a particular measure. Most of their recorded violent crime is against minorities, as you can imagine.

I can provide lists of known crimes for the capes, but not their non-powered members. Some of them might have joined that organization without themselves being, as you put it, extremely evil. But you need not fight to kill, even if the real Lung would. For Victor in particular, capture is not only feasible but the goal."
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"And what do you do with him once he's captured? Besides let me copy him a few times." It's probably not 'interrogate briefly then turn him in to the proper authorities anonymously,' is it?

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"His power is very gradual. Copying him is unlikely to stop being useful in the immediate future. I would be willing to hold him indefinitely, but if you object to that you may feel free to suggest an alternative. The upgrades foregone would be your own, after all. I ask only that you not set him free entirely, as he would simply rejoin the Empire."

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"So your objective is 'disrupt Empire 88' not 'hold Victor'. I think turning him over to the proper authorities to answer for his crimes is on the list. In some way that guarantees he won't get let free and can't be traced back here, if possible."

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"It may be complicated, but I'm sure I can arrange it. The objective in holding Victor is to increase your abilities; at whatever point you feel it is no longer worth it I have no further use for him as a captive.

My other proposition is simpler, in execution if not in concept. I have access to a parahuman I'd like you to copy."
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"Who, what power, what for?"

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"She is an unusually powerful parahuman. I'm holding her captive, in fact. Not in any way evil, but she is not in full control of herself or her power. The last time she was free, there were several injuries in the course of capturing her."

Coil shows her a picture. It looks like an ordinary young woman from the waist up. Everything else, the vast majority of her body, is an enormous mass of flesh. Three giant animal heads, prehensile slobbering tongues, too many legs to count which species they're all imitating, and a handful of tentacles.

"This is Noelle. Something went wrong when she got her power, and it turned her into this. Not the only case of unwanted physical changes coming along with a parahuman power, but by far the worst I know of. Between that and the fact that she is not reliably in control of herself, you see why it would be unsafe to copy her power except from the opposite side of an extremely solid wall.

The power I want you to copy makes up for it. Precognition.
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"That is extremely nasty. Imprisoning people is an iffy prospect, but if she literally can't control herself... Eegh. Fighting Neuroi doesn't usually come with ethical quandaries except 'do I make myself miserably tired and maybe save one more person'."

"Still. Pre-fucking-cognition. That sounds extremely mana intense, I can't copy Yvette for more than a couple of minutes. And not unless she's right in front of me. I'm provisionally willing to try it once I have enough rest and mana to get anything useful out of it, though. I might refuse to answer a question if it's sufficiently morally ambiguous. I'm not confident in my ability to make judgments like that. Someone mentioned monsters called Endbringers? I'd be very glad to predict when and where they'll attack, though."
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"Unfortunately, most powers cannot predict Endbringers. But if you can copy successfully enough for any questions at all, there is no shortage of subject matter. How best to open communications with your world, dealing with lesser enemies, even predicting mundane natural disasters. Rest as much as you need, and if you need more equipment for mana storage don't hesitate to ask."

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"These should be enough for now. Day and a half to charge them all up." She sets the bracelet down - it's still glowing vary faintly, though not as brightly as when she was actively charging it, and picks up a jeweled locket. "I know OpSec. There's no reason to think the Neuroi aren't spying on us, so I'll avoid mentioning any of this to all and sundry. Anything else I should keep in mind?"

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"Nothing urgent.
I imagine you'll need to acclimate to this world before anything else, would you prefer to do that with a guide or enough starting information to move around on your own?"
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"I'll just visit a library for now. You probably have something better than telegraphs if I have questions?"

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