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Rade said
I don't think we need to start a new thread. I'm sure Byrd wouldn't mind removing his Punisher posts if needed. Either way, though, I want to continue my Spidey. Henry, would you be continuing with Wolverine?


Yes. I know we were talking about X-Men stuff before I fell off the map here
Cobra and TMNT posts up tomorrow, hopefully
Question: Are we keeping this thread or starting a new one?
IC: Buffy Summers

The Slayer walked quietly along the busy LA streets as people passed by, not even giving her a second look. She had died her striking blond hair a mousy brown since her "death" in hopes it would help her to be more inconspicuous. It seemed to work so far. She hadn't gotten the normal, creepy looks from the jerks in LA that she usually did. Still, it felt odd being here. The outside world, including the literal and proverbial Underworld, thought she was dead. She would never admit this to those that she cared for, but it was exciting. Buffy had never done this kind of clandestine mission before, and the new mission thrilled her, even if it meant making tough choices.

She was about to make possibly the toughest one, as well. Or, she had made it already. Giles was flying into LA tonight, and there was only one place in the city where the two of them could meet without drawing the attention of their enemies. Unfortunately, that place also happened to be the home and base of operations of her ex-boyfriend Angel.

The walk leading up to the old hotel was grown over with weeds, and a sign hung on the fence proclaiming the building to be condemned, but Buffy knew better. She had been here before, of course, on other occassions when she required Angel's assistance. Once she crossed the fence line, the grounds appeared to be maintained beautifully, and the building was lit with a warm, inviting glow. Buffy took a deep breath and pushed forward to the door.

Before she could knock, the door swung open, revealing the smiling face of Angel's friend, Charles Gunn, "Sup, Slayer?"

"Gunn," Buffy wrapped her arms around him in a tight hug. He had gotten Angel and their friends out of so many jams, he was basically like family at this point. "How are you?"

"Oh, you know," he shrugged, a wry smile painted across his face, "slayin' demons. And the ladies."

"Smooth, you should open with that line," the Slayer chuckled weakly.

"I don't need a line," he walked her back into the old hotel's atrium. "Angel'll be right there."

Taking a seat, Buffy thought about all that had happened in this place. Gunn was the only one left of the Angel Investigations team. Wesley, Faith's old watcher and Giles's friend, fell in battle, and Gunn nearly did as well. Fred, the genius the team saved from a parallel dimension, had her body taken over by a living god named Illyara, who now roams the world doing who knows what. Lorn, and demon who helped Angel, had moved on to find his own path. And Cordellia...Cordellia was lost too. That one hurt Buffy the most, of course. The two hadn't always seen eye to eye, but she was still a friend. All of their losses had weighed on Angel, and Buffy cursed ehr pride for not checking in on him more. But she couldn't worry about that now.

She felt the familiar presence enter the room, and she stood instinctively as Angel came into view. He was garbed in black, as always, and his dark eyes peered into hers as they always did. She attempted to keep herself together, but no one threw her off like Angel did.

"Buffy," he said as he always had in a half-whispered tone. "You look good for a dead woman."

"I could say the same to you," she smiled weakly. "Or, uh, a dead man. Of course."

"I know what you meant," he smiled. "Giles is on his way. But in the mean time...you wanna talk?"

"Sure," she nodded without realizing she even said anything.
ErsatzEmperor said
Alright - so this is going to need a reboot. I am confident that we can work this one back into shape pretty quickly and I've made a few plans already. I'd love a show of virtual hands from anyone who'd still be interested in carrying this on. Thanks.


I'm in for Cap, and I have two other characters in mind. Depending where the pieces fall I'll decide between them.
Bigby Wolf
~Off With Their Heads~
-A Fables Tale-
Part 1


The Mad Hatter jabbered wildly to himself in the Fabletown holding cell as Bigby, Boy Blue, and Snow White watched from the other side. He had told his story quickly, or as quickly as possible for someone who had lost his mind long ago. The Hatter and the Hare had sat down for tea, which they did nearly all day, every day. Hatter noticed that there was no sugar on the table, and went to fetch some from the neighbors. When he returned, the March Hare had been decapitated, his head placed on the table, the cookies and biscuits they had put out now arranged skillfully around the rabbit's head like garnish. The Hatter claimed he had only been gone for a few minutes.

"Do you think he's telling the truth, Bigby?" Blue pondered from beside the sheriff. The kid was brave, and kept Bigby on the straight and narrow, but he had all the deductive skill of a potato.

"I do," Bigby lit up his first cigarette since starting the interogation. He had needed his senses clear while he talked to the crazy Fable. The wolf had sensed no wiff of wrong doing on him. "At least he believes he's telling the truth."

"What the hell is that supposed to mean?" Snow interjected. "We can't let him go if he may have done it!"

"Relax, your highness," Bigby exhaled a great puff of smoke. "I'm keeping him here. While we're gone."

"And where are we going?" the princess asked haughtily.

"The Farm, of course," the sheriff matter-of-factly stated.

Blue shifted nervously in his seat, "Bigby, you know you're not allowed to go to the Farm."

He looked down at his deputy, "Which is why no one will know I'm there. You two will be the face of the operation. But considering neither of you know a clue from a hole in the ground, I'll hang on the outskirts and you'll report back to me periodically."

"I don't know," Snow was nervous. "If one of the Animals gets a sniff of you we risk the chance of an all-out revolt on the Farm."

"These are your choices, Snow," sighed Bigby. "Either you agree, or we leave a murder go unsolved."

The princess paced back and forth for a few moments before grunting in defeat, "Fine. But I say how far away you can stay. I decide what time of day our meetings are. I decide when we make an arrest."

"As always, you highness," Bigby mocked the royal Fable with a bow. "I am at your service."

"Don't call me 'your highness'," her pale cheeks flushed with color as she stormed back to her quarters to pack. "And don't bow!"

Behind the sheriff, Boy Blue could no longer stifle a laugh. A boyish chortle escaped from the lad, "Good one, Bigby."

"Don't let her see you laughin'," the wolf smirked. "If she does, you might be joining the rabbit."
IC: Leonardo

The Mousers were relentless killing machines, that much was for certain. Every time one of the turtles managed to cut down a group, another sprang up to take their place. It was as if they were self replicating. They weren't extremely resilient, but even Leonardo realized that he and his brothers would be overwhelmed before long. "Team, find an opeing. We're getting out of here."

"What do you mean we're getting out of here!?" Raph protested as he drove a sai through the eye of one of the mousers. "This is our home, Leo!"

"And it'll be our tomb if we don't get out of here soon, dude!" Leo shot back as he decapitated two robots with a swing of his blades.

"He's right, Raph," Donnie agreed with his eldest brother. "There's too many. They'll tire us out and trap us down here."

"Being shredded by walking garbage disposals isn't high on my list of ways to go out, bros!" Mikey yelled as he tossed a mouser at another one with his nunchaku, causing both to shatter.

"Rahhhh! Fine! Follow me," Raph cried out. Usuing his immense strenght, Raphael pushed back the wave of mousers almost alone, opening their escape through the back hatch of their home.

Once all four of the brothers were through, Leo slammed the hatch shut, holding the robots at bay for the time being, "Come on, that won't hold them for long."

"Where are we gonna go now? The surface?" Raphael asked, the frustration showing in his voice. "Cuz last time I checked we were supposed to, like, stay in the shadows."

"No, we should stay to the sewers," Donnie planned. "They're down here, but we can keep them contained here."

"Great, I've always wanted to be a rat in a trap," Mikey said dejected as he began to trudge deeper into the sewers.

**********


Baxter Stockman sat in the van he had rigged into a mobile control booth, smiling from ear to ear. Stockman had never been one to call himself giddy, but today he absolutely was. His mousers worked better than he had ever imagined they would. They were laying waste to this city that had treated him like an insignificant insect for far too long. One group had already put the Turtles on the run, another was following a large, mutated rat, and a third seemed to be headed for another, yet unknown signal. The fourth group of mousers were directly under Stockman's control, ripping through the concrete and steel of New York, heading for where he knew the mob goons that threatened him would be.

For once in his life, Baxter Stockman was in control.

**********


Splinter dashed through the sewer pipes, the sound of the mousers' metal feet clanging and echoing around him. He dared not look back, but he knew they were much too close for comfort. But he needed to keep moving. His mutant body allowed him extended endurance and speed, but even his legs would be screaming in protest if he had to out run these metal beasts for a prolonged period of time.

The ninja master slid to a stop under a sewer grate, springing off his strong legs, through it, and into the sunlight. Luckily he found himself in an alley next to April's house, and not the street. The last thing he needed at this point was panicked humans around him.

Splinter climbed up April's fire escape and rapped gently on her window. The teenage girl approached quickly, "Master Splinter! Come in where it's safe!"

"Nowhere is safe, April," the rat warned. "Those mechanical monsters are after the turtles and I. We need your help to stop them."

"Sounds like it's finally time for some action then!" Casey Jones's voice rang from the room as he came to the window as well. "We headed to StockTech, then?"

"That's the only place I could shut them down from," April nodded before they where interupted by the emergence of the machines that had been chasing Splinter. They pushed up from the concrete like ants emerging from a hill. "Looks like we need to move."

"Follow me," Splinter said, sliding the short sword that was hidden in his walking stick from its hiding place. "I will clear a path."

"Come on, Red!" Casey called to April, pulling her down the fire escape stairs, following Splinter.
I may get back going with Spider-Man and Supes as well
At this point, I just don't have time for the multiple games, at least not with how apathetic I am towards the big two in comics right now. If I can manage time, I wouldn't mind trying to get back going with Stephanie/Cap since I made her and had some good stories to tell, I thought.
Cobra post up, and I'm hoping to get a Turtles one done tonight as well.
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