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Current Some of y'all are either too old to act the way you act, or too young to be taken seriously. Hard to tell some days.
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Also, I just have one thing to add in regards to the IC post:



Holiday rush has had me slammed, and my free time has been spent on personal projects and workshops. Sorry I didn't give any warning for my disappearance. I took a week break from work and socials, and then everything went to hell and over a month has passed in the blink of an eye.

Honestly... I'm not sure if I can commit to anything here definitively. My momentum got crushed with the webhead, and TM never really got settled into any storyline. I might have some free time coming up to work on things, especially if there's an event coming.

However, if anyone wants to step in to write Spider-Man or Taskmaster, please take them. I don't want to hog Spidey in a game like this if some life is getting poured back into this thing, especially when I can't commit to a reliable posting schedule.
Went with a slightly different storytelling angle on the Taskmaster post than I was initially intending... but figured I'd get his story back up and running.

If anyone is interested in continuing the Fury storyline, or if anyone is looking for an antagonist... The Taskmaster is back in business.
"Hold the line. As soon as that door opens, open fire and don't let up until your clip is empty. Whoever this monster is... he doesn't make it past us."

Luca tightened the grip on his rifle, his arthritis kicking in for the first time in weeks. Was it his own subconscious attempt to draw away from the fear of whatever was coming? Or was he squeezing so tightly on the barrel of the gun that his knuckles were white? It was hard to tell with the blinking red emergency lights... and the gloves. The goggles and mask certainly didn't help either. But none of that mattered right now... because right now, he had a facility to protect and a world to save. A new world that would be perfect for his wife and son. A world where they could reign supreme.

The only thing in his way was the-

Location: Berlin - Germany
Reflections #1.02: Wind of Change

Interaction(s): None
Previously: None


A loud thud pierced the stiff silence as the Hydra soldiers all flinched. They watched as the metal door shuddered slightly as something impacted against it. Everyone tightened their grips and settled into their positions, holding their volley of bullets until the door opened. And so they waited for a few precious moments, everyone holding their breaths. Luca saw what this white-clad demon was capable of. He had seen from the security cameras as he had mowed down his friends and co-workers. Watched them get picked apart as if this were nothing more than some dance. And now... Luca prayed that he could make the devil bleed.

The silence was broken as a loud bang ripped through the air, and a flash of light from behind the door signaled things were popping off. The door itself was launched from its hinges as an explosion shot it out into the line of Hydra soldiers, steamrolling over a few in the middle of the line. Luca watched Finn's neck snap at the impact of the door. But he didn't have time to grieve as the order was given, and he began opening fire on the empty doorway like everyone else. For what felt like an eternity, lead was pumped into the smoking maw their enemy must have been hiding in. That is, until the roar of gunfire began to die down one by one. And soon, all the soldiers were left in hopeful agony as they realized they had spent their magazines. And their combined thoughts were only to the fact that no man could have survived.

And yet, a shadowy figure moved into the doorframe, blue and orange suit striking against the white smoke. The Hydra soldiers stared in disbelief for a moment as they reached towards the ejected their spent cartridges to reload their weapons. But it was too late. In the blink of an eye, the figure knocked back three arrows and let them loose into their targets. Taskmaster then quickly flicked a switch on the bow and the metal frame straightened and the drawstring's tension was released. The newly formed javelin was hurled directly to Luca's right, impaling two of his friends to the wall behind them through their shoulder and stomach respectively. The soldiers were only just about finished reloading when the Taskmaster pulled a large circular shaped gun, firing some projectile past the group of soldiers on the opposite side of the room as Luca. The masked intruder was yanked through the air as he drew his sword in the other hand, slicing through the entire group with a singular swing. Before the Hydra soldiers had even finished reloading, two thirds of their rank had been slaughtered. Luca watched in horror as the skeletal mask turned it's gold gaze in his direction.

Luca let go of his rifle as he slowly backed up, his fellow soldiers lifting their reloaded weapons to fire towards their target. But it was no use. Taskmaster had already unhooked his shield and was charging forward, blocking their hail of bullets as he closed the distance in a moment. Two slices decapitated two of the five who remained, and a singular thrust of the sword gutted two more. Luca only noticed that the large blast doors the Hydra soldiers were guarding was sliding closed when the Taskmaster turned his gaze towards it and launched his shield at just the right time to get it wedged between them. Luca heard the futile grinding of gears that could not crumple Vibranium and let out a soft whimper, for the Taskmaster had turned his gaze back towards the remaining guard.

"Please... don't. I have a family. I just want to leave..."

Tony Masters slowly stepped towards the crying guard, his breath slow and steady as his eyes carefully scanned over his features. He was no threat, and completely defenseless. To be frank, Taskmaster was willing to let this one go. Time was of the essence, and he had more important matters to attend to. But as he turned to leave, his eyes caught scrolling text in his HUD.

<Interior data vault 40 meters north: retinal scan required.>

Taskmaster nodded upon reading the text, his left hand reaching out and grapping Luca by the throat to pin him against the wall next to his comrades. Luca's eyes were pleading, before they were sparked by recognition. "You... you trained us. Boot camp... you're the Taskmaster. You're like us... so... why?"

The unchanging mask gave no comfort and showed no signs of remorse or contemplation, not like that would have been evident if the mask was off. For Taskmaster did not hesitate to respond. "Because I have a job to do."

The Taskmaster pulled out his sidearm and shoved it firm into Luca's gut, nodding his head towards the squealing vault doors. Without another word, the two began making their way into the Hydra base's data vault.



Tony Masters leaned forward in his chair, quickly tapping the pause button on his playlist. He turned his gaze towards Dr. Pernell Solomon, the psychiatrist staring contently down the bridge of his nose through glasses that were certainly too small for his face. Dr. Solomon tapped his notebook with the back of his pen. "Breakthrough, Mr. Masters?"

Tony nodded, swinging his legs over the side of the reclining couch and beginning to readjust his suit jacket. "Of course. Music therapy seems to be helping for now, but it's not fast enough. Maybe another one of your clones will have a better idea next time."

Dr. Solomon's expression twisted from pleased to baffled, struggling to find words as Tony ripped the notepad from the psychiatrist's hands to toss it onto the desk. "What are you talking about? I run this fac-"

Before Pernell could finish his statement, a palm was already striking into the tip of his nose upwards to drive bone into his frontal cortex. Within a blink of an eye, Tony rounded out the assault by gripping the doctor's face and driving his head backwards against the chair until a loud crack filled the room. The corpse slid out of the chair, and Tony sighed as he scrolled over to his phone app and clicked on the only contact listed as a "favorite" on his phone. He lifted it up to his ear, quickly speaking as soon as he heard the line connected. "Why didn't you tell me about Berlin? Why send me here?"

The line was quiet for a moment, before a familiar feminine voice responded. "There is specific information in that memory that we need, and Doctor Solomon is an excellent psychiatrist."

Tony breathed heavily as he felt his blood pressure rising, his eyes only briefly scanning the shocked and partially mangled visage of the doctor in the chair. "You mean the clone?"

A sigh could be heard on the other end. "He is a valuable asset, but the Organization requires absolute secrecy. He serves his purpose. And now we need you to serve yours."

Tony moved over to the desk, sitting in the vacant office chair as he set the phone on the table and switched to speaker mode. "What do you need?"

The phone screen lit up bright, and a holographic 2d image appeared in the air above the phone. It showed a large documents folder, and someone was scrolling about through it. One of the folders clearly had a small lock icon over it, and the remote desktop attempted to open it. A password screen popped up with German text all over it. "We need the admin code you used while recovering these documents. Half the files didn't finish decrypting before extraction."

"Yes, the admin code was..."



Tony finished typing the code into the Hydra terminal, and nodded as the login screen gave way to a rather large file database system. In front of him, under where the keyboard had been before Luca lifted it, was a bright yellow sticky note with an admin code listed. Luca himself was quivering about a foot away, snot pooling down his upper lip and down his chin. "It was there, just like I said... so please... just let me-"

The gunshot pierced through the roaring industrial fans that were trying to keep this server room cool. Luca's body reflexively gasped out, but he was already dead before he even hit the floor. The shell casing clattered against the metal grating on the floor, but Tony didn't even notice. He was already busy at work going through the motions of copying the data over to the ghost drive on his utility belt. He didn't have time to worry about the corpse bleeding down onto the coolant pipes running below the servers.

After all, he'd forget about all of this in the morning.
Something Sinister storyline should be continuing in hot real soon with a collab piece. I'll be gunning to get the Web-slinger up a lot more consistently in the next few weeks.

I'm working on figuring out what to do with Taskmaster more long term at the moment... but I will be continuing with his introductory arc once I'm back in the writing groove.
Still kicking and still alive. Past couple weeks have been hectic and I barely have had time to sit down, but that should settle down after this weekend. Still pumping at the Venom/Spidey collab, and I've got the Gamma World post and another TM post being worked on.


Decided to go for it. The challenge of using almost entirely the PHB was fun to make a few character concepts, but Timber seemed to be the most interesting concept personally. Vague criminal organization connections, but most importantly just a guy with a bow who likes the woods felt the most appropriate for a low-magic setting.
Well if we're all providing updates, Spider-Man is locked up with two posts in the works at the moment, both collabs of sorts.

Morning


Tony rubbed the sleep from his eyes as he took another drag from the cigarette dangling from his lips, his hands occupied with pouring a dash of bourbon into his morning coffee. He then quickly screwed on the lid and stored it in the bottom drawer of his desk. Splayed out on his desk was the same drivel everyone else seemed to love to hate. His eyes scanned over the pages as he put out his cigarette on a freestanding ash tray next to his chair. As expected, most of the Gulf Gab was useless trash. He was just glad he wasn't reading his own name in the rumors and rants. But the very end caught his attention. Seemed the pretentious busybody running the paper had a particular disdain for some "Princess" and her band. Tony leaned back in his chair as he took a sip of his coffee. There was only one band of misfits he could think of that matched the description, and they were just the sort of sound that Tony needed for the Ballroom. He quickly scribbled down "Sena - Miami Rebellion" on a post-it before standing up and smacking it next to the thirty other notes left ignored on the cork board in his office. One of these days he'd get around to doing something proactive, instead of just keeping the business afloat.

Former MLB star Tony Rossi stepped out of his office into his new domain: the dimly lit arena of screaming children and electronic tunes that was Frankie's Arcade. He did his best not to grimace at the sight as he made his way to the front counter. He was sporting neon green shorts, a plain white t-shirt, and an unbuttoned red Hawaiian shirt. He dodged his way through the excited kids and teenagers trying their best to top the score boards on any number of cabinets. When he got to the front counter, he gave a nod to the recently graduated zit-faced teen who was holding down the fort. "How're we doing today, Randy?"

The teenage boy gave a half-hearted smile to his boss. He was wearing a white shirt, black tie, and khakis... and was very noticeably sweating through them as the AC was not working nearly hard enough to keep up with the heat generating in the arcade. Tony almost felt bad for making the kid wear a "uniform" as he was working there this summer to help pay for college in the fall, but this would build some character in the scrawny nerd before he shipped off to FSU. "We could be doing worse, sir. The Alvarez kids were bickering and causing problems again hogging the Pac-Man cabinet. Maybe you could...?"

The question, while unfinished, was clear as Tony sighed and chugged his coffee, tossing the cup in the trash behind the counter as he shot Randy a displeased glare. The kid was going to have to learn to deal with conflict one of these days... but until then, it was Tony's business. The owner stepped around the counter and made a b-line for the deepest part of the arcade, where he saw four kids huffing and whining while two boys were standing side by side at the Pac-Man machine. Tony walked over and rested an arm against the side of the cabinet as he cleared his throat, the two boys standing up a bit straighter but not letting their eyes or attention waver from the intense game. "You two enjoying the game?"

The two boys gave enthusiastic nods as they continued playing. Tony sighed. "Look, I don't know what your parents have been teaching you boys, but you need to start learning to share with other people and not just each other." Tony knew the boys were barely listening, so he took a step behind the cabinet and leaned down to quickly flick a small switch he had installed in the back of the cabinet. The whole machine quickly reset, with the intense game giving way to the title animations.

The two boys were silent for a moment, before their ear piercing cries were heard in this part of the campaign. Tony took a step towards them and crouched down to their level, pulling out two quarters from his pocket and holding them out to the Alvarez brothers. "Go find another cabinet, or wait for the others in line to have a turn, alright?"

The two boys scowled at Tony for a moment, whispered some mild swears in Spanish to each other, and snatched the two quarters as they went searching for another game to play. The kids in line smiled at Tony, who just simply nodded his head in acknowledgement as he wandered his way back to the counter where Randy was trying to look busy. "I've got a couple errands to run before lunch, I'm trusting you with the place while I'm gone. Remember, offer a couple quarters and use the switch if there are any more disputes. Ciao."

Before Randy could even respond, Tony was out the door and on the streets of Delta City.
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