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(ง︡'-'︠)ง ([personal profile] controlledvariable) wrote in [community profile] multiversallogs2012-03-06 06:46 pm

I know it's hard but...

Who: Steph Brown, others [closed]
What: Monster fighting, rescues, healing
Where: All around Baedal
When: Over a two week period since Hasi broke reality
Notes: Everyone has their own thread starter, which are in no particular order, if there are any problems/questions please let me know!
Warnings: NPC death, gore, violence, monsters, PTSD, my inability to be succint, if I've missed any feel free to tell me



The monsters are new for her.

It's not that she isn't used to dealing with all the assorted bullshit that Gotham can throw at a vigilante, but there's nothing quite like this. There are people like Killer Croc and Zsasz and Black Mask, who might be horrific, but they're still people. These monsters are more like animals, but they're huge and violent and they hunt people. She's not trained for this, she's not equipped for this and she sure as hell isn't prepared for it. Getting the gun and new batarangs from Rex helps, and she adds a large hunting knife to her array of weaponry, but it still doesn't feel like enough.

It's terrifying, in a way that she doesn't have time to deal with, so she pushes that down and focuses on doing what she can. There's moments, as she faces down things that eclipse her worst nightmares, when she wonders if she should be hiding instead of out here fighting. But there are other moments, times when she wins, when she gets to reunite a parent with their lost child, and it doesn't matter that Steph is bleeding, bruised and exhausted, because she did good.

At the behest of Babs, and the reminders her own body sends, she forces herself to stop and rest once in a while. Usually she goes back to wherever Babs is, or Kate, if she happens to be resting at the same time. Her sleep happens in small bursts, a few hours here or there, curled up near Babs or Kate and letting the exhaustion take over. She tries not to eat too much, because she has no idea how long these monsters will stay in the city and she's scared that food will start running out. She's already started collect supplies, bringing them to the safe places and distributing them to people.

She doesn't think about the dead bodies she sees, or the injured people. A lot of Baedalites can look after themselves, but some of them can't and it's those who end up as smears on a wall. Except for when she has to stop to throw up, after seeing half eaten corpses; then she thinks about it, and she doesn't know how long she can keep going out and coming back alive.

She hopes no one will hold it against her if she gets killed.
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[personal profile] 23rd 2012-03-08 12:02 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hearing." Laura, that's probably not what Steph meant by finding. At least she is the least likely person in the world to judge Steph for her hair choices; she really ought to be more practical with hers.

And speaking of hearing -- and smelling -- once they're out on the street and moving, it's clear that Laura's keeping her senses open. She uses her eyes much less than her nose and ears, like an animal.
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[personal profile] 23rd 2012-03-09 10:52 am (UTC)(link)
"It's what I was made for." Not... exactly -- again, her primary target has always been people -- but in a way, what they were aiming for with her was the perfect killing machine. They got it.

More or less.

Certainly, none of this seems to be bothering her. She gets a little worked up, but that could be explained as adrenaline. She's perfectly fine now, sniffing out their surroundings as calmly as if they weren't in the middle of what is pretty much a warzone.
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[personal profile] 23rd 2012-03-12 04:30 am (UTC)(link)
"I don't." To be fair, Laura doesn't like doing most things.

Except eating. She really likes food.

Finding nothing in this part of the area they're in, she keeps moving on, her ears open for shouts of distress or the sounds of violence. It's pretty quiet, the area's been fairly cleared out, but she stops and tenses when she smells something that is neither human nor xenian. But it's not attacking anything, and she's not sure whether it's worth it to take down something that might not be aggressive.

She usually kills first and asks questions later, but that's not how X-Men operate. It's not how Avengers operate. She hates uncertainty and moral grey areas.

"There is no choice."
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[personal profile] 23rd 2012-03-12 05:01 am (UTC)(link)
"Reptilians." They definitely smell like it, anyway. She climbs up a building onto the roof, trusting Steph will follow -- they're both kind of roofy lurky people. (That's a technical term.)

She points them out to her -- a group of about five or six of them, milling around the street, picking through food on the ground upended from what used to be a street vendor's cart before it was trashed.

Laura pauses. "They are not hurting anyone." That's where her hesitation comes from. She's spent the last three years teaching herself not to kill everything automatically, that if there's another way, she should take it. But she's unsure because just because something isn't attacking anyone right now doesn't mean it won't, and they don't know how sentient most of these creatures actually are. They're walking on two legs and communicating to each other, albeit in a primitive grunting sort of language.
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[personal profile] 23rd 2012-03-12 11:32 am (UTC)(link)
Laura is still extremely reluctant because it goes against every instinct she has, but...

Maybe her instincts are wrong. Maybe they're bad.

"Okay," she says at last. She gives Steph a look like, yes, that's exactly what she's expecting. Laura knows her strengths. Not provoking potentially aggressive things into hostility is not one of them.
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[personal profile] 23rd 2012-03-13 10:15 am (UTC)(link)
Laura follows after a beat. She's backing her up, but it's probably better she doesn't approach them head-on, considering she always sort of looks like she's about to kill someone.

She is betting that they know that she's there; they're not human, they almost certainly have better senses. The way their tongues flick out to taste the air, she's certain they can smell her. She keeps her distance, claws in, posture unthreatening.

But she'll leap in in an instant if she thinks Steph is in the slightest bit of trouble.