[center][img]http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/psnplatinum/images/9/93/Captain_America_SS_logo.png/revision/latest?cb=20131129021953[/img] [sup][@Natty][@TimeMasterX][/sup][/center][right]Justice League HQ[/right] Steve wasn't an idiot. But as the computer began to buzz, he really didn't think anything of it. Even when Thor began to worry, Steve just assumed it was about the impostor. After all the God had just ranted a little about his bruised ego. Anyways, Steve was more occupied with the fact that said impostor had taken the elevator just before he did. He was busy racking his brains for the memory of the man who had left the elevator. Steve was startled out of his musings by motion out of the corner of his eye. His shield was up before he consciously registered the fact. Thor's hammer sailed harmlessly by even as Thor shouted at them to get down. Steve braced himself but nothing happened. He lowered the shield and looked at Thor inquisitively. [quote=Thor][color=FFA500][b]"Apologies my friends, in other realms such sabotage is oft more destructive."[/b][/color][/quote] "[color=7ea7d8]It's okay Thor. I'd rather have a hundred false warning than to not have the one warning that matters.[/color]" Steve knew how important warning were. In the military sometimes they'd wake in the middle of the night and stand ready for an attack that never came. Steve couldn't imagine if they had disregarded a warning and instead were killed in their sleep. Steve eased his shield back onto it's holder on his back. As he did so Scott commented on the fried computer. [quote=Scott]“[color=crimson]Looks like we’re not going to be getting anything out of this easily. I’ll head down to IT. See if they can send up anyone to help sort this thing out. It’ll give the poor guys down there something interesting to do for once.[/color]”[/quote] "[color=7ea7d8]Thanks Scott.[/color]" Steve told the man as he slipped into the elevator and disappeared. Steve rolled his shoulder and stepped further into the headquarters. The radio was still speaking and he could hear that the look alike hadn't been found. The only problem Steve had recalled the man who had exited the elevator before he entered it. That man hadn't looked anything like Steve. Steve picked up the radio and spoke into it. "[color=7ea7d8]Be advised. The intruder can change appearance at will.[/color]" Which also meant he was long gone. They hadn't locked the building down against a shape-shifter. Steve rolled his shoulders, trying to work some of the tension out of them. "[color=7ea7d8]I'm going to head back down to the security office. If the IT guy shows up, well, they know what to do.[/color]" Steve told Thor. With that the Super Soldier reentered the elevator. His thoughts on the trip down were about the impostor Hawkeye. Steve was now willing to believe the man really wasn't Hawkeye and that was a relief. Steve knew all about Luthor's hate of Superman. But Steve didn't quite share the sentiment. The idea that Superman might be working with a morally ambiguous individual hadn't sat right with him. Steve absently rubbed the spot on his neck where he had been stabbed with the needle. It was very well done. They knew where to strike and when. Steve had been lulled into a false sense of security. It wouldn't happen again. He might not be a God but he wasn't the frail young man anymore. He was Captain America and people relied on him. He couldn't afford to let himself get lax. The elevator doors dinged open. Steve stepped out and headed to the security station. What ensued was a long day. After a while Mercy, Lex's personal bodyguard, had come in and questioned Steve. She had left shortly after and had undoubtedly reported to Luthor. The pseudo lock down had also been cancelled hours ago. All that was left at this point was analyzing the security tapes for the intruder. Steve had felt weirded out watching himself arrive, got up to the HQ, go directly to his computer and work for a few hours. When Scott arrive Steve wanted to call a warning, but knew it would be useless. When Steve arrived the intruder smoothly exited into the elevator setting him on a collision course with Steve. After he left the elevator he went straight to the exit, was thwarted and vanished around one of the blind corners. That was only six minutes in. They had no leads. For all they knew the intruder was either long gone or still around. Steve rubbed at his temples as he left the security office. Their only lead now was his fried computer. Time to see if the IT guy Scott had fetched had more luck then he did.