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Conrad Laughlin was a man on a mission.  More than anyone besides his specialists knew of.  The Justice League's Watchtower satellite required minute-by-minute updates and maintenance.  This is not something normally handled by its members, so tech support is always moving through.  

The background check is well and truly exhausting.  One day's work requires a month of informational requests, as well as interviews with family, and what appeared to be a "spirit sniffing" from a rhyming gargoyle.  That was the strangest part of the entire day so far.  The fact Laughlin's packed lunch now bore the faint smell of brimstone was just an added bonus. 

He wasn't able to bring any of his own tools as everything necessary would be provided by the League staff, and a schematic as to what he'd be facing was completely out of the question.  Conrad was working blind here, but when your client bases itself on universal security, its a moot point. 

Turning to the worker next to him in a rather bright orange (with garish blonde work-boots), he spoke quickly.  "If the pay for this wasn't ridiculous, I'd almost do it for the sights.  Where are you out of?"
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Somewhere in the bayou of Louisiana, in a former Legion of Doom base, abandoned for a good fifteen years (and showing it), an increasing group of criminals of all varieties gathers. Starting through online chats, occasional telephone calls, and even rarer, an actual letter and meet-up, a general feeling of dissatisfaction has begun to plague the supervillains often referred to as B-Listers, or Second Stringers. This feeling has grown, and leads us to the meeting today, where the Fadeaway Man sits at a long, rusty table, his fingers pressed together to form an inverted v shape beneath his nose, as he ponders and plots.

"It's all incredibly unfair, you know." The Fadeaway Man mumbles this, quietly, to the villain to his right, with whom he has been sharing some absinthe. "I was once one of Hawkman's nemeses. The Shadow Thief and I quite often gave that lumbering oaf some things to worry about, I can tell you!" He takes a drink. "But now... Nothing. I consider myself lucky to be taken seriously by the cape and cowl brigade, even if I do possess the Cloak of Cagliostro."

Finishing his absinthe, Lamont sighs. "You know, I have a stash of weapons, armour and gadgets of all shapes, stripes and colours in my pocket dimension! The dimension my cloak can take me to. And that's all fine and lovely, but what's the point in stealing a Qwardian anti-matter gun if you don't know how to fire it, and nobody on your planet will buy the damn thing off you?! I stole a dozen of the bloody things!" His slams his fist against the hard table, making a resounding crash. "It is not through lack of skill that we are where we are, but sheer bad luck. If I had had Lex Luthor's money to begin with, I would have an industry and a monopoly on business. If I had had Felix Faust's magical ability, do you think I would use it to steal trinkets, when I could be ruling the world?! No! It's time we made a stand, is what I say."
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"Great Rao! If we can't solve the mystery of Blackbeard's curse...Opal City could be destroyed!"
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...his scanners detect an anomaly headed for Moscow.

Headed extremely fast towards Moscow.

A second later and he knows who is headed for Moscow.


This is Red Tornado, altering course. I have detected the Ray making a beeline for Moscow.

Pause.

Multiple energy signatures enroute following him in formation.

A second later, as his ground-based sensors kick in on his approach -

And more signatures teleporting in in the ground. Estimating twenty or more.

He touches the part of his comm that almost never gets used - the one that requires a built-in safety be deactivated first.

Red Tornado. This is an emergency all points bulletin. All available heroes required urgently in Moscow. This is not a drill.

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