Superheroes of the Trust Game Thread

Well, that went better than I thought. At least they listened to reason. Maybe.... she shook her head and steeled herself for the fight to come.

"Vi, are you ready to open the portal?" she asked, turning to the others, looking determined.

This time, no fire spells. she thought to herself wryly.
 

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"Where exactly is this portal opening up?" Megan asks. "If it opens really close to them, then maybe I could fly there first, set up some stuff, and then you could come through when their attention is on me."

(Now might be a good time to use Master Plan.)
 

Hope looks up, her mind back on task. "Mind if I take a look at the hairs?" Hope asked. "I hope I can get some images of Fine and where he's being held." she looked at the others. "If everyone is willing, I'll let you guys 'see' it as well." she said politely as the air around her glowed, forming into the infinity symbols made of ice and then air.

"That way, we won't go in blind." she added. "That is if my postcog gift will cooperate,"

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Using ritual to make the same spell she performed when she showed them the evil of Onigumi. It'll take a round or two to complete, but once it does, they can all see the area where Fine is. (If Matt is willing. :))
 
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"The portal should open across the street from the warehouse where he's being held," Viridian replies, finishing the diagrams.

She hands the little pile of hair to Hope and says, "Sure. I've already seen it though. And be careful, because it has Ben's hair and his father's, so you might get more than you bargained for."

The witch then nods at Megan. "It wouldn't be a bad idea to get a look at them. My scrying was focused on the doctor...I didn't see what kind of security they might have. Just be careful, okay?"
 

Expanding the area around Dr. Fine, you find that he is working in a lab with a bunch of machines and computers. A youngish woman with red hair wearing business attire and a man you recognize as Asad are talking to him as he sits at a lab stool. There is a guard, aparently just an armed mook, out front and a couple other guarding doors on the inside. All the doors in (there is one in front, one in the back, and a big set of loading doors that are closed up, and have security keypads required to open them.
 

Night has been quiet since she was revived, literally fading into the shadows until the portal is ready. She steps back into view and crosses to the portal.
 

"Since you're warning us this time. And you had better not be doing any freaky empathic stuff." Megan reluctantly cooperates with Hope's vision. She had better not f-ing screw this up.

Hope's vision of the area draws a grudging complement: "That's handy, even better than Optic telling everything to us." Maybe we could set up a link between his visor and our computers, if his gear can pick up the stuff he sees though. That's be even better.

She looks at the layout. (What kind of interior barriers are between the lab and the outside?) "If there's just the one guard outside, I should be able aproach using the building as a screen. Then I set up shots that will cut open each door, and have followups ready to go through the holes and take out the people inside. Everything should go off within a seconds of each other, plus you guys can emerge at that time. If something goes wrong, I ought to be able to run away. If not, you're basically right across the street."

Nightweaver has been taken out more than me now. That sucks. Megan turns to Night and says, "Maybe someone sneaky could back me up?"
 


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"Since you're warning us this time. And you had better not be doing any freaky empathic stuff." Megan reluctantly cooperates with Hope's vision. She had better not f-ing screw this up.

Hope's vision of the area draws a grudging complement: "That's handy, even better than Optic telling everything to us." Maybe we could set up a link between his visor and our computers, if his gear can pick up the stuff he sees though. That's be even better.

Hope grinned a little. "Well, now you know why the Feds, cops and AEGIS think I'm so useful. Postcognition might not be exactly common, but when you can cast a spell to let others 'see' what you've seen, it helps solve really nasty crimes. The bad part is, it's not always reliable, the visions I mean. I just had a feeling it might show us something since Vi got something out of these things." she shook her head. "I'm sorry about the empathic stuff last time. I was irate, tired and well. I'm sorry," she said quietly, genuinely regretful.


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She looks at the layout. (What kind of interior barriers are between the lab and the outside?) "If there's just the one guard outside, I should be able aproach using the building as a screen. Then I set up shots that will cut open each door, and have followups ready to go through the holes and take out the people inside. Everything should go off within a seconds of each other, plus you guys can emerge at that time. If something goes wrong, I ought to be able to run away. If not, you're basically right across the street."

Nightweaver has been taken out more than me now. That sucks. Megan turns to Night and says, "Maybe someone sneaky could back me up?"

"That sounds good, but remember, the set up of the guards and Fine might change." she growled a little. "If Assad is there, then Fine might be working with the Labyrinth of his own free will." she scowled darkly. "Assume that they are all enemies and knock them all out. Once they're secure, then we can sort out who is innocent and who isn't."
 
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Wren thinks on this for a while, and turns to Viridian. "You think that there is a chance that you could open multiple doorways? If so, then the outside guard would not even be a threat. Have three doorways, one for each set of doors, and we can split up, enter through the three entryways, and surprise the guards easily. Or does it not work that way?"

Wren doesn't know the limits of her spells, but he's thinking out loud. If there was a chance to all enter through those three entryways, then it would be a good chance to surprise the enemies. They would be surrounded.

"Does that doorway work both ways? In other words, if you created a doorway with the front door, and we waited until that guard stepped through it, would he end up here instead?"
 

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