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@DocTachyon I can I think.
So, only canon characters or OCs as well?
All I can promise right now is a scene, but I'd thought it would be good to ask this here instead of Discord:

anyone want Kara for a collab scene? I can make an opening in her story for a meeting, if anyone's wanting interaction.

Let me know <333


I can do a collab as well if you want.
Metropolis/USA:

May 16th, 2019 - 1:43 | Docks


Willow figured she should probably investigate this lead she got. Sure this Caesar wasn't going anywhere, but the sooner she got this done the better. Using her skills at browsing, Willow looked through a few sites she had made a note of on the dark web. Without much luck, she sighed a mechanical sigh as she began to search the dark web. Eventually she found what she was looking for, purging the sites she saw that would make her question humanity. Going on a hunch based on this drug site she found that had a Roman theme, she figured that this Ceasar guy ran it, or was at least affiliated with it. With a hunch in mind, she was off.

Willow made her way to the docks following her idea. Even if nothing was here, it'd scratch off a big part of her search. After all, no cop would want to go through every warehouse on the docks, so it was a great spot to set up illegal business. But that also worked against Willow, because searching every warehouse would take a considerable amount of time. Then she had another idea. Reforming on top of a high point overlooking a bunch of warehouses, Willow began looking for electronic communications. A warehouse full of drugs would at least have a few guards stationed there, maybe even a wifi signal, so it was worth a shot.

And wouldn't you know it, after her scan she found a few nice hotbeds of phones. There were the dock workers of course, dotted around the place, but there were also a few groups of people in 3 warehouses. Turning into her cloud form, Willow made her way to each one that she had scanned. The first was a Lexcorp warehouse, so no luck there. The second was, of all things, an electronics warehouse where a couple dock workers were playing with a few of the products stored there. Willow giggled a bit at this, and moved on to the last warehouse. There she found what she was looking for. Willow reformed and entered the warehouse.

Upon entering the third warehouse, a few lights switched on. Willow was then greeted by a few armed goons who didn't take trespassing all too well. One was on the ground, while three were overseeing the warehouse from the catwalks. And much like any armed goon would do when faced with an intruder, they opened fire. Willow dived behind a shipping container that was by the door in order to dodge the gunfire. While she wasn't too afraid of guns, she didn't fancy having to wait for them to run out of ammo before she could get any real work done. And if they saw bullets didn't work so well, they'd probably pull out guns that did work on her, and she really didn't wanna have to deal with that.

Taking another page out of Batman's book, Willow turned a corner of the shipping container she was around into a shielded gun, noting the drugs inside. Forming a tentacle, she used this to fire the gun at the lights above. Willow was a bit annoyed that she couldn't just use this gun to shoot the goons directly, but the Justice League brought people in, not killed them. Plus there was more fun to be had this way. Using the darkness as cover, she moved closer to the goon on the ground, hopping from crate to crate. When she got into a good position, she took a chunk out of the floor and threw it behind the guy on the ground. He turned to investigate the sound, his buddies above watching him with flashlights attached to their guns. With everyone in place, Willow ate a bit of the nearby shipping container, turned her arms into grapples, and fired her grapples at the goons on the catwalk. Snagging two of them, she pulled them over the catwalk towards their buddy on the ground. After a fairly satisfying sound of the three goons hunching over each other in a pile and getting tangled up in the grapple cables, the final goon spotted Willow with his flashlight and fired a few rounds at her.

Noticing this, she used more of the nearby shipping container to make a haphazard barrier in front of her, and using the free cover, sent out her nanobots in a goopy trail towards the goon. The goon moved to get a better position, but was grabbed by the catwalk itself! Panicing now that the catwalk had formed into a metal hand that was now holding him, he dropped his gun. Willow swung up to the catwalk and said "So buddy, whatchya know about this Caesar guy?" At first the guy didn't wanna speak, but after Wlllow formed a bunch of nasty looking spikes on her arms and hissed at him, he was a bit more chatty. Of course he didn't know anymore than the street dealer and only repeated what that guy had said. She expected this, and muzzled the guy so he'd stop talking, still in the hand's grip.

All the commotion got another goon to come out of the management room of the warehouse. Apparently this guy was sleeping, as he was still partly in his pajamas. Willow made a move for him while he was looking at the scene unfolding before him, and as Willow got close, he got a solid shot on her face with his shotgun. Now, this probably would've been fairly damaging for a normal robot, but thats not what Willow was. And instead of seeing robot bits fly off her, there was just a metallic hole where the slug had hit her. Annoyed by being shot in the face, she jumped at the guy as a wall of metallic goo. He tried another shot but it was in vein as Willow covered him and reformed, the man now in her grasp with his shotgun being eaten by Willow. Willow said, annoyed."Rude. You and your buddies were all rude. I'm just here for Caesar."

After having just been attacked by what he thought of as a goo robot that dissolved both his cloths and his weapon, and had him in a tight grip, he let slip that he was the one called Caesar. He then made some remark about how his boss wouldn't stand for this and blah blah blah. At this point, Willow was happy she found her quarry, tying him up using the catwalk below and hanging up the guy like the other one to hear the rest. Laughing out of joy due to finishing her little case here, she tried to get a bit of information out of this Caesar guy about his boss, but all she could get was the same threat in a different form as if the guy didn't even know his own employer. Considering he was just a hired goon more or less, that was expected.

With the goons in the warehouse all tied up and under control, Willow dialed up the cops and gave them the warehouse location, then got to work looking through the containers. Like she figured, some were full of drugs, but most were just full of normal things. A bit sad she couldn't find anything else, she left the warehouse and made her way back to League HQ. All in all, for an improptu mission she found on the streets, it was pretty successful. No doubt the cops would be happy having a bit of a narcotics ring shut down. Plus this would make for a fun blog! Well, if Wonder Woman would let her post it anyway...
Willoh noted everyone's plan to get to the space port and onto their respected ships. Sadly Willoh's ship was still on Paradise, although she doubted it would survive a focused Hutt assault, she wasn't the best pilot around. "I'm with the light saber guy. A distraction should be the last thing we do. Stealth is probably the best." Willoh said. Looking at the other droid, she noticed his blaster arm was a bit damaged. "If we do get in a firefight though, we should have all the guns we could use. Let me fix that for ya buddy." She said, moving over to the other droid. Willoh used her nanodroids to repair the other droid, but made sure to make it look like she was welding him.

"If we can somehow get one of their droids by themselves, I could steal their codes and disguise us so we can get into the spaceport." Moving to the back wall as per the request of the force user, Willoh put her hand on it. "So, lets start creeping around." Popping a cutting tool out of her hand, Willoh silently cut a hole out of the wall for the group to travel through. Hopefully they wouldn't get spotted by the encroaching forces as they made their way to the next building.

"C'mon guys, time to get moving!" Willoh said, gesturing to everyone else. She wasn't really interested in getting captured. If the hutt forces open fired on her and the group got wiped out, she figured she'd just play dead. Such a trick often got her out of bad situations, since most people never gave a second thought about what they assumed was a destroyed droid. But she wasn't all that keen on losing these people, after all, they could be good allies or even friends down the line.

If worse came to worse, Willoh could hide one, maybe two of them and disguise herself as a crate, but she'd prefer if she didn't have to show everyone what she really was. Although at this point, she was debating it. Needing to constantly make her random attachments look normal was very annoying .
Metropolis/USA:

May 15th, 2019 - 14:23 | Justice League HQ - Monitor Room


Willow wasn't the most thrilled robot in the world to be on Monitor duty for the day. Sure, she could browse the internet with her own internal wifi while viewing the monitor screens, but she preferred to be out in the field. The only downside of being in an organization that let her do all the heroics, occasionally she had to do the busywork. Well, occasionally was a strong word. If she had to use a word, she'd say fairly frequently. That would be including general repairs and the like to that list, which unlike monitor duty, were fun in their own little way, especially since Willow was really good at that.

Things were mostly quiet for the time she had been on the monitors. The day shift always seemed quieter than the night one, maybe thats why she never had that shift? Or it could be since she didn't need sleep and they needed more heroes then? Either way, there was usually more action at night, and soon she'd be able to go look for some when she swapped with someone else in a few hours. But for the meantime, she directed a leaguer here or there when needed, all while going down a youtube related videos rabbit hole.

Metropolis/USA:

May 15th, 2019 - 21:43 | Downtown


When Willow was finally released from Monitor Duty, she made her way to Downtown Metropolis on a patrol. Unlike most robots on earth, (one of them being a fellow league member that Willow still wasn't sure if she liked or not) Willow was made of Nanites. This made patrolling fairly easy, or at least thats what she thought. She figured her cloud form made her very stealthy, especially at night. And playing the 'predator' with villains was fairly fun. It was always so much fun using something out of a video she had seen prior to spook them into capture. Speaking of which...

Willow, flying between the skyscrapers in her nanite cloud form, spotted what looked like some kind of shady dealings down below. At least she figured as much, considering it was in an alleyway and both parties seemed to look paranoid as they traded something. Considering the circomstances, Willow could make a guess what was going on, but she needed proof before she could just assault a guy. With this in mind, she descended from the sky after the buyer had left. Being nothing more than a cloud, she wafted her way past the seller to see what he had on him, the guy not noticing the sudden fog that was now rummaging through his trenchcoat. And there it was, drugs, and not the soft stuff. Willow figured this sort of thing happened more in Gotham, but Metropolis wasn't a shining example of a city either.

Having what she needed, she materialized behind the guy who was probably waiting for another buyer. When fully materialized, Willow shifted her form to one with lots of tentacles, and a cartoonish looking skeleton mask with no nose. One would call it cute, all things considered, if Willow wasn't making it look like it was in mid hiss. Using one of her tentacles, she tapped the guy on the back. As the guy turned around, he saw Willows little prank form, and wasn't too sure of what to make of it until she started to move towards the guy, tentacles flailing. This got his attention in the form of a firearm. Which was a standard affair, Willow confronted a baddie they pulled out a gun. And when they found it didn't work, much like this guy was realizing, they started to run. But they didn't get far, Usually because tentacles were fairly grabby things.

Having had her fun, she pulled the guy close to her face, using another tentacle to disarm him and whispered. "So, who is your supplier? I want a word with him. Cooperate and I'll let you go." Sure she wasn't going to spook him anymore than she did, Willow had to commit to the bit she had started. But Batman's tactics of fear and intimidation did get results quite fast, and the guy spilled what he knew. Only a name, Caesar, but Willow didn't expect all that much. But a name was all she needed, investigating it while she waited for the next big mission sounded fun. Grabbing a few nearby garbage can lids and a metal object out of the nearby dumpster with her other tentacles, Willow turned the objects into bindings, and bound the man before letting him go. And much like she appeared, Willow dissolved back into her cloud form to leave, making sure to let the police know where they could find their little present with all his little packages.

Reforming back to her normal form on a rooftop, Willow laughed a bit to herself. "Ok, that was pretty fun. Could've been way scarier, but a creepypasta looking thing was good enough. Probably should go find this Caesar guy at some point though" Having collected her thoughts, Willow turned into a cloud once again and flew off, thinking of the next thing she could do to a crook. The best thing about the internet, there were an endless amount of ideas to mimic. She was ready for bigger action should it come her way.
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Y'know, thinking back. This might have been questionable in a kid's cartoon lol


I didn't think much of that as a kid. It was the most logical thing for her to do because she had no pockets.

Now you could also question why her suit has no pockets because they'd be extremely useful, but thats beside the point.

Actually, I think most superhero costumes don't have pockets...
So, how many arcs should I have in reserve?
Magnus wasn't that surprised that neither of his comrades could really drive off-road. Considering how good the transportation was in Kanto, they didn't have a reason to learn this. The safari zone itself was quite lovely, lots of pokemon just living life and looking happy. MAgnus could tell his Ralts was also enjoying herself with all the happiness in the air. Heck, considering the safari balls he was given, he might leave this zone with a pokemon if one caught his fancy.

After a fairly decent drive, Victor suggested everyone park at a ranger station and make their way to the mission zone on foot. Magnus agreed, and they made their way. A junior ranger and his partner, apparently a Bayleaf according to Magnus' pokedex. This ranger pointed out where they were, and the trio made their way to that area. In order to find the poachers faster, Victor made a suggestion that Magnus used his Ralts to find them. "Fair idea. Ok buddy, you heard him. Let us know if you find anyone who is scared." Ralts nodded, and after the trio walked for a little while pointed them in a direction. Following where his Ralts was pointing, they snuck up on a biker looking guy with a net chasing down a Farfetch'd.

What was interesting though was when the Farfetch'd got to a tree, there was this weird plant/insect looking pokemon by the tree trying to challenge the poacher. Using his pokedex, Magnus was told this new pokemon was a Fomantis, and that apparently this one was much bigger than what they were normally. Either way, while it was courageous, the man mostly ignored it and went after the Farfetch'd. Soon after, two more poachers came from out of nowhere and started to shake trees to knock down the pokemon inside them. "OK, we have the element of surprise. Anyone got some ideas? I could probably beat one of them up fairly easily, but we'd still have two to deal with." Magnus whispered to the group.
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