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<blockquote data-quote="Shayuri" data-source="post: 5425509" data-attributes="member: 4936"><p>Echo paused for a moment, listening to her teammates while she compiled a list of known supervillains, then began methodically assigning odds to each one based on how well they appeared to suit the poem, their relationship with Superman, their overall power level...too much, and they'd have been taken...and their usual territory of operation.</p><p></p><p>A moment later she said over the comm unit, <span style="color: DarkOrchid">"Officer Turpin, was there any more to the message than the rhyme? If you have it recorded, a playback would be ideal."</span></p><p></p><p><em>Mr. Eee suits the rhyme, and would be typical of The Riddler, who is not known for personal combat prowess and could escape being kidnapped as a result. But the shield, the location and the target are all wrong for him.</em></p><p></p><p><em>Alternative possibility: Metallo. M, as derived for Mystery. 'Etal' being derived from Latin 'et al,' or 'and all,' describing a group of people that one is part of. Then 'oh' could be a squeal as well. The location and target are typical for Metallo. His powers to control technological devices might put a shield like this within his ability. The course of leaving a riddle to his identity is completely outside his normal recorded range of behaviors though.</em></p><p></p><p>Silently, using her built-in communicator, Echo sent to Zatara, <span style="color: DarkOrchid"><em>"Have Superman mention that the riddle might mean 'Metallo,' though he's not sure why Metallo would make a riddle of his name."</em></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shayuri, post: 5425509, member: 4936"] Echo paused for a moment, listening to her teammates while she compiled a list of known supervillains, then began methodically assigning odds to each one based on how well they appeared to suit the poem, their relationship with Superman, their overall power level...too much, and they'd have been taken...and their usual territory of operation. A moment later she said over the comm unit, [COLOR="DarkOrchid"]"Officer Turpin, was there any more to the message than the rhyme? If you have it recorded, a playback would be ideal."[/COLOR] [i]Mr. Eee suits the rhyme, and would be typical of The Riddler, who is not known for personal combat prowess and could escape being kidnapped as a result. But the shield, the location and the target are all wrong for him.[/i] [i]Alternative possibility: Metallo. M, as derived for Mystery. 'Etal' being derived from Latin 'et al,' or 'and all,' describing a group of people that one is part of. Then 'oh' could be a squeal as well. The location and target are typical for Metallo. His powers to control technological devices might put a shield like this within his ability. The course of leaving a riddle to his identity is completely outside his normal recorded range of behaviors though.[/i] Silently, using her built-in communicator, Echo sent to Zatara, [COLOR="DarkOrchid"][I]"Have Superman mention that the riddle might mean 'Metallo,' though he's not sure why Metallo would make a riddle of his name."[/I][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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