[center][img]https://txt.1001fonts.net/img/txt/dHRmLjgwLjgwMzI0Ny5SWFJvYjNNLjA/rothenburg-decorative.regular.webp[/img][/center] [hr] Ethos lightly chuckled as Shattercrash went on and on. Getting down to business? That implied pursuing what they were here for, not playing back-and-forth with the lot. [color=803247]"We get it. You're a rebel with a heart of gold. If I wanted to watch every trope announce themselves I would read fanfiction."[/color] I mean was Ethos going insane? They were not here to be superheroes, they were here to do the dirty work that needed doing. Hell, one of their "own" was actively going through how to take each of them out if they went rogue. And it wasn't like they were given free reign. There were surely protocols on how to manage all of them. Put to death or put in prison, made an example of. If anyone thought otherwise, if they thought this was a way to make up for past wrongs, they were idiots and deserved whatever came their way. Ethos knew the things she did in the past could be questionable for those with more white morals. That's not how the world worked. A man who regularly beats his wife and child is seen as a monster so the wife kills him. Is she not a monster? Or is she only pardoned because she did so to save herself and her child? And what if you found out she enjoyed it, got pleasure from it. Do you call her out and send her to prison or allow her to live because she took someone arguably worse off the streets? Morality is gray. Always has been, always will be. [color=803247]"No questions here. Eager to get started."[/color] She responded before someone else came into the room, detailing their actual mission. A bank robbery? Still, this was probably better than whatever baby starter mission they had lined up for them. This would be a way to show what they could actually do in dangerous situations. Ethos stood up, cracking her knuckles. [color=803247]"That's more like it."[/color]