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The television was on in Stormalong's room. If you listened closely from the outside, you might hear it going "You unlock this door with a key of imagination...". That was The Twilight Zone playing. He liked the classics. Someone tried to remake the old shows like this and The Outer Limits in color, with new episodes, but somehow it seemed wrong and unnecessary. After all, these were the brainchilds of writers who were otherwise blacklisted at the time and that they were given their outlet and due payment this way. At any rate, the man in the hat muted it when his phone vibrated with a text message. Honestly, he didn't like the things, but they were a useful enough tool. His was specially insulated against ummm...himself...after the last problem.

"Hmmm. As much fun as instant transmission is..."

He sent back a text saying 'I'll be taking the car'. And you might ask why, of course, but part of being a Mystery Man is...being a mystery. That was one of the many great wisdoms publically spoken by the Red Panda. Basically, you never explain how your powers work, never allow criminals to understand the subtle nuances of your abilities, and therefore...the chances of them surprising you are dramatically reduced. Not to say that it had been particularly difficult, thus far. Stormalong hadn't really exercised much of his powers to capture or subdue people. Really, if he struck a man with a heavy lightning bolt, he'd probably die. Holding back kept them guessing and it kept him from having to tap his concentration too much.

So anyway... Hat, coat, suit-up, and head downstairs to the garage. There it was, the Perfect Storm. Well, time to head to the museum.
This is a tentatively finished profile. It may need some adjusting, but the general make-up is - I feel - in a very good direction.


@sassy1085 Post it for all to see?
@HueMan Well, the character I made was with a guy who left the RP without a word, so I guess I did better.
@HueMan Well, it worked. From both topics, you have several people showing interest. Kudos are in order?
I actually have a character ready because of a one-on-one that didn't go through. May I ask why you have this on two different forums?
I can't think of another name at the moment, so let's call that the tentative one.
Suddenly, Cobra's Weather Dominator had competition....


@TheUnknowable You may want to poke the other people and see how their characters are coming along.
Oh yeah. That was the look, alright. Always happened when something they didn't agree on come up in a big way. He was an Ork and she liked having a fling with Orks, but he was a killer and she didn't put up with killing. And a dragon situation that forces them into a ruddy little corner? Nobody likes that, least of all Steph. But as it happened, common sense came through. She knew they'd have to go through with this mission, and as punishment for having to do just that, Joe was minus one gal-pal. Honestly, he'd be more miffed, but they both knew they weren't hooked up serious or anything. And she'd probably relent later. One of the good things about this kind of relationship is that Joe didn't try any nonsense like 'You'll be back' or drek like that. Standing there and taking it without that macho bullshit meant there'd be no spite in the mix for later. Joe accepted this, and moved on. In the meantime, they had a mission to perform.

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Yeah, their roadblock was alright, simple enough to get the job done. Oh no! The storm knocked down a tree! It was the kind you had to move too, not try something funny like blow up. Why? Because it was eucalyptus. They exploded, which was the other thing that made this roadblock nice. When the EMP went down and the guns lit up, the tree going FOOM! would make for a great distraction if they needed it to be. Team One wouldn't be near it, of course. Bad guys who suspect a trap still might shoot the damn roadblock. If they ignited it, they'd be causing their own hell, anyway, so they weren't near that, but hidden elsewhere. And Team Two? They were still coming in the rear with the EMP after the truck they were getting into stopped. All in all, it was a case of diverting the truck, forcing them to stop with the roadblock, ganking 'em, and taking their place. And Joe was ready to use some Ram to force their diversion all the more properly. Breaking down something into rubble in their path would definitely do it.
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