[u][b]Nebraskan Airspace[/b][/u] [color=1a7b30]“Deep breaths, Patroller.”[/color] Perhaps it was the damage sustained by the onboard computers but the scan for the Kryptonian felt like it lasted for ages. While Lawrence appreciated the reprieve, the Czarnian was surely enjoying his absence from the fight as well. If his mech was starting to break down, then surely the lesser armored Leaguers would soon fall. However, the solution to this alien menace was quite easy to find. Literally. Two traces of Kryptonian DNA were found in the immediate area but one of them was already on top of Lobo. This meant the other had to be the Man of Steel. As Polarity Man raced towards the Superman’s location, a blur whizzed past him with the force and speed of a bullet but it wasn’t James Barr. The dot he had traced on the Patroller’s tracking screen corresponded with what just passed him. A cheap shot wasn’t going to keep Superman down and out, it seems. [color=1a7b30]“Trying to catch up to a post Mach two speed ally. Didn’t this just happen, Patroller?”[/color] said the lieutenant as he redirected his flight path back to the battle. As he got closer to the fight, Superman was already making headway and just absolutely manhandling Lobo. Of course, Polarity Man wasn’t going to just fly there and do nothing so another concentrated blast of electricity, albeit not as intense as the opening beam, was fired at Lobo as he descended to the ground. A crater roughly the size of the space bike’s crash now formed where the Czarnian laid. Lawrence thought it was over, and so would the Patroller if it had a mind of its own. The loud beeping and [color=ed1c24]WARNING[/color] signal for a space distortion begged to differ though. The League’s villain database was readily available to Lawrence but he didn’t need to know them to figure they were trouble. [color=1a7b30]“Patroller, pre-target Warp for electric cannon and track energy signature for future analysis. Await firing signal from Superman.”[/color] If this particular rogue teleported the rest of his team in, Polarity Man obviously had to disable him first to make sure Lobo didn’t fall into their hands. All he had to do was wait for the command, and his trigger finger was itching.