cityship: (Meanwhile...)
cityship ([personal profile] cityship) wrote in [community profile] trans_92011-07-23 01:02 am

Gently, but with undeniable will divesting myself of the holds that would hold me. (Pt. 5: Chances)

The plan was...well, it wasn't simple, but it sort of was.

While the CLF attacked multiple Clone Processing centers to distract the government, the group with the CLF would target one particular one in the region that'd once been New Jersey. The group with the government would offer their services in putting down their own people.

In the center, they'd split up into several groups. One would fight a fake fight, create a massive diversion, and blow up the room where the samples their DNA were being kept in the process. Another group would secure a teleporter pad. That team would teleport out other teams to steal a ship, steal some med tech to teleport to said ship, and steal a medical database. Another team would go to the main command center and hack into the government mainframe to down the sensornet around the planet so they could escape. And Nightwing himself would accompany the clones to upload the harvested memories to the Mother Brains, left unguarded because of the diversionary fighting, and make sure that was all they did.

Meanwhile, there'd be a standing order for all teams to avoid killing other crewmates, and avoid killing guards unless absolutely necessary.

It was a complicated plan. If a single part fouled up, they might find themselves dead, trapped, or worse. But if it worked, it'd work pretty spectacularly and leave them with medtech, a medical database, the clones helped, and possibly a grateful Council depending on how the fight went, because of the ones seemingly aiding the government.

In some worlds, things that were a million-to-one-chance (exactly a million-to-one) by their nature had to work. Let's hope this world is one of them, eh, mission crew?

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[identity profile] hit-girl-mindy.livejournal.com 2011-07-30 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
They had big guns. Well, at times? Bigger didn't necessarily mean better. Hit Girl knew from experience that it was, in fact, how you used a gun that made it lethal, less how big it was. Sure, it might have a large range, but how quickly it reloaded, how good of a shot you were, how heavy it was: all of those were factors too.

Which was why Hit Girl ditched her glocks for the moment. She could take out some guards with them, but she wanted to get the big guns out of the way, and for that, she needed to cripple them. So now she had Overlord Zetta's present, that wicked looking gun with a slightly slower reload than the glocks and she needed both hands, but that was fine. She was going for force this time.

Third and forth of the guns would now become useless, though she still had one of the glocks at her hip, in case the guards were going to try and take them out. Once that happened, the "no kill" promise was done.