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THE CRUSADERS
CHAPTER ONE -
REUNION
Get used to it
Sure, it’s gonna
twist your guts, make you so angry you could scream but it ain't gonna change
anything. She is still out of your reach. Perhaps, she always was.
Guy Gardner
shook that thought from his mind and poured himself another drink. When the
stunted shot glass was filled to the brim, he glanced at the clock on the wall.
It was one minute after the last time he looked. Where were they? He thought to
himself as he brought the glass to his lips and downed its contents with one
toss of his head. Although his Vuldarian biochemistry made him practically
invulnerable, alcohol could still make him drunk and give him a hangover like
anyone else. Better take it easy, he warned himself. Still, it was hard to
maintain his usual bravado when he remembered what date it was.
One year ago
today, Tora died.
It was one year
since she had sacrificed herself to save the world from a ruthless alien
conqueror. Her death had turn the tide of the battle for the Justice League
incarnation of the time. She saved them all. Now it seemed only he and a select
few still remembered that. Guy did not want to be bitter. After a life time
battling rage and trying to control his need for revenge for the unfortunate
turns of his life, he knew there was no point to any of it.
All he wanted
was an acknowledgment by the world that she had died a hero.
As he looked up
on the television screen flickering with life on the other side of the bar, Guy
found himself frowning. Another current affairs show was covering a story on
the latest incarnation of the Justice League of
The sound on the
television was turned down but Guy could predict what was being said even
without hearing it. As the faces of the new members appeared on the screen,
Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Green Lantern, Aquaman and Jonn
Jonzz, Guy found himself turning away from it. The greatest super team of all
time, he snorted derisively and didn't they act the part? He had been turned for
membership when he applied and yet somehow Plastic Man had made the team.
Plastic Man? The absurdity of it was beyond belief.
His bar,
Warriors, was closed today.
"Do you
always drink alone and watch TV with no sound?" A new voice interrupted
his thoughts. Actually, it was not a new voice. He just had not heard it in a
long time. Guy turned to the doorway and saw a woman in her early thirties
impeccably dressed in Chanel and wearing an expression on her attractive
features that always reminded Guy of den mother looking after a troop of insane
Boy Scouts.
"I don't
remember inviting you Catherine." Guy retorted but could not deny it was
good to see the United Nations delegate and one time Administrative Head of the
Justice League. If truth be known, he had send the request down the grapevine
and it was anyone's guess who would show up for this little get together.
"Very
droll." Catherine grinned and joined him at the table. "It's been a
long time, Guy."
"More than
a year." Guy remarked. "How you been doing?"
"Exceptionally
well as always, if not a little better." She replied silkily. Catherine
surveyed the bar and took in its decor before returning her gaze to Guy again.
"You don't seem to be doing badly yourself." She remarked indicating
the bar. "I hear this place for super hero hangouts."
Guy could not
help being a little proud of Warriors. When Wargo had bought him the place
initially, Guy had been skeptical about his ability to run it. With all the
periodic fights he had with super villain types, the bar had more remodeling
costs than the
"It does
okay." Guy replied. "Thanks for coming." He added after a
moment. "I didn't expect to see you here."
"She was my
friend too." Catherine said quietly. During its time the League had been
one series of headaches after another but she came to secretly adore each and every
one of this characters. Maxwell Lord's idea for a global league had been an
idealistic crusade Catherine was happy to follow. It was more than just about
super heroes defending the world. It was about uniting the races of a planet
under one banner for the common good. Even now, knowing that she had a part of
the bureaucracy who brought that dream to an end, stung. Especially with the
media touting the newest League as the best thing since Christ walked the
earth.
This was not the
time to go over old territory, Catherine told herself and decided to change the
subject. "So where is everyone else?"
"Right
here." Ted Kord a.k.a Blue Beetle announced his presence. With him, was
Beatriz de Costa and Booster Gold. Ted was out of uniform and looked like any
ordinary person of the street. Guy had kept in contact with Ted after he left
the League and considering their relationship then, it was surprising that they
had managed to become friends. When Guy had lost Sinestro's ring, Ted had
fashioned him an exo-skeleton that had temporarily allowed him to remain in the
super hero game prior to the discovery of his Vuldarian heritage.
"Took you
long enough Beetle." Guy retorted before turning to Beatriz. "Hi
babe."
The tall,
Brazilian woman offered him an alluring smile before she slid into the booth
next to him. "Sorry I'm late," she apologized. "My fashion shoot
ran over."
Since the
dispersal of the Wonder Woman's Justice League, Beatriz had decided to
concentrate on her modeling career for a while. Tora's death had hit her
particularly hard because Tora was more than just the other half of the Fire
and Ice team but she was also Beatriz's best friend. Since their meeting, they
had spent lives together. It was Beatriz who persuaded Tora to join the League
after the dispersal of the Global Guardians. They had moved to
Perhaps that is
what drew her to Guy now. After Tora's death, Guy seemed to be the only one who
had trouble moving on without her and it was a sentiment Beatriz could
appreciate. In sharing their mutual loss over a dear friend and lover, Guy and
Beatriz had slipped into a comfortable intimate relationship. She still had
trouble believing that she could ever care about Guy Gardner after all, she
remembered calling him a pig once. Still, he had changed a great deal since
those days and Beatriz could understand what Tora loved so much about him.
"Well most
of the gang's here." Guy commented as Beetle and Catherine exchanged
pleasantries. "How ya doing Gold?"
Booster Gold had
been quiet for most of the greetings. Despite the fact he had recovered from
his injuries and looked the same as he always did, the scars left behind were
deep. It was hard fitting in when he was unable to forget that almost a year
ago, his life depended on a battle suit created by Ted. During the same battle
with the Overmaster where Tora died, Booster had been seriously injured. The
suit had been as much a burden as it had been a life line. Even now, months
after an ill wised alliance with the villain Monarch had restored him to
perfect health, Booster still felt odd.
"I'm okay
"It's okay
Gold," Guy reassured him. "You can say it. Tora's funeral." He
did not add how he had been absent because no one had told him. However, Guy
had overcome that particular hurt a long time ago. Now it was just good to see
his friends again.
"Sorry,"
Booster said embarrassed. "It is good to see you guys anyway." He
continued. "Kind of reminds me of the old days."
"It sure
does." Beatriz sighed. The days in the League had been the best in her
life. Half the time, it was like a crazy frat party with jokes being played on
each other and endless arguments over nonsensical things. Until now, Beatriz
had no idea how much she missed it and the people shared those times with her.
"What can I
get you to drink?" Guy asked rising from his seat.
"Scotch and
water for me." Catherine sang out.
"Brewski
for me." Ted called out as well.
"Me
too." Booster added.
"You know
what I drink." Beatriz replied with a wink.
While Guy went
off to prepare the drinks, Catherine turned to Beatriz. "This place agrees
with him. He is quite tolerable now." Catherine recalled the headaches
that Guy used to cause the League when he had been so unstable he was often labeled
psychotic by his team mates. Maxwell Lord been tempted to boot him out of the
League on several occasions but a Green Lantern in ranks of the Justice League
was nothing to laugh at. Fortunately, it appeared that his behavior during
those years had been a symptom of his illness because Guy seemed to have his
head together now.
"I think it
has to do with the whole Vuldarian thing." Beatriz commented. "I
guess knowing he's an alien knocked some sense into him."
"Something
had to." Ted retorted.
"I have
three words for you." Catherine said in Guy's defense.
"Don't say
it!" Ted groaned knowing full well to what she was alluding to.
"Don't say it!"
"Kooey
Kooey Kooey."
"Too
late." Beatriz laughed. "You're never going to live that down you
know."
"Crap,"
Booster added. "He's done far more embarrassing things to live down than
that."
"Oh
really?" Ted gave him a look. "At least I did not throw up in JL
shuttle."
"Hey, it
was a queasy ride!" Booster protested in his defense.
"BWAHA HA HA HA!"
The former
Leaguers stopped talking and looked at Catherine.
Catherine
Colbert was laughing. She laughed so hard and long that all the others stopped
talking and were looking at him with puzzlement. Tears rolled down her cheeks
as she giggled loudly and showed no signs of abating. Reaching into her purse,
he slipped out a handkerchief and dried the tears from her eyes. After a
minute, she regained her composure, although she was still feeling a little
giddy in the head following the outburst.
The others were
still staring at her in silence. Even Guy who had returned, was standing at the
table with a similar expression while carrying their drinks.
"I'm
sorry." Catherine replied, trying to suppress a giggle that could well
carry her into a fresh bout of laughter. "Its
been a while since I've been witness to you people's insane bantering. The only
thing missing is Ice telling Guy to behave and Jonn completely losing it. It
would be complete if some of Justice League Europe had made it here."
"I
know," Beatriz agreed. "I'd like to see how Ralph and Sue are doing.
I think Kara's with a new team thought."
"Yeah,"
Ted chuckled, knowing exactly what she meant. "By the way, where is the
Oreo eater anyway?"
"With the
new Justice League." Guy retorted, unable to keep the sarcasm out of his
voice.
"You mean
the Justice League of
"I tried to
contact him at the Watchtower but I haven't got an answer back yet." Guy
did not expect the Martian Manhunter to attend
anyway. "He's on the A-list now anyway."
Everyone fell
silent for a moment. Mentioning the new Justice League had cast a pall over their
previous warm atmosphere. Finally it was Catherine who spoke in the Martian's defense.
"Jonn's never really cared about that sort
thing. If he isn't here, its for a good reason."
"Well at
least one of us made it to the new League." Beatriz offered.
"It makes
me sick you know." Booster gushed. "I mean look at us!" He rose
to his feet and started pacing the floor in front of their table. "I can't
live without this damn suit. You Ted, almost died when we ran into Doomsday. We
lost Tora, not to mention Rex and the Silver Sorceress and yet we're still
considered the B-grade version of the League! Its not
fair. Did they fight Despero? Did they stop the Gray
Man or the Extremists? No, we did! We've put in as much sweat and blood in the
League as Superman and the rest of them have. I'm tired of being put in second
place just because they're the darlings of the media."
"Calm down
Booster," Ted interjected. He understood Booster's anger and to some
extent, he felt the same rage, but what was to be done about it now? "Look
we all know what you're talking about."
"Do you
really?" Booster snapped. This was the first time he had a chance to
express these feelings and he did not intend to stop. "Think about
everything we stood for. We didn't just stand for
"Booster
you're right." Catherine broke into the conversation. She had not been
here an hour and she was already playing den mother again. "All of you
stood for something great once and you still do. Just because you're not a
Leaguer does not change that."
"It just
makes me mad that's all." Booster sat down.
"Here put
this down your throat." Guy slid a mug of beer in his direction.
"Take some edge of that hot head of yours."
"You ought
to talk." Booster smiled wryly and raised the glass to his lips.
"Your temper tantrums were legendary. You were going to bite my nose off
once."
"I can
still do it." Guy retorted, staring at him through narrowed eyes before he
grinned. "You guys ought to know."
"I liked
you best when you tried to keep that six foot mouse as a pet." Ted stated.
"Don't
remind me." Guy groaned, thinking back to the time when he was still
suffering the after effects of his brain damage. He had fallen into a coma.
When he awoke, Guy Gardner had turned into a dangerous and violent persona
nearly bordering on complete schizophrenia. It also did not help that he would
undergo a complete persona change each time he bumped his head. Fortunately,
his Vuldarian heritage managed to stabilise his
mental condition and now Guy had returned to some semblance of normal. During
one of these episodes, Guy had attempted to keep a mouse that Ted had enlarged
through the teleporters as pet. Needless to say it
was not a fulfilling pet master relationship.
"I still
say it was a wharf rat." Booster remarked.
"Would you
give up already?" Ted exclaimed, shaking his head because he had heard
this argument too many times already. "That was not a wharf rat!"
"What is
with you an wharf rats?" Beatriz quizzed.
"You don't
want to know." Catherine advised with a smile, having heard the tale from
Jonn a long time ago. As she watched the group launch into another one of their
infamous arguments, Catherine thought about how much she missed them. Not just
their camaraderie but also the family they had been to her during her years in
the League. Perhaps that was what was lacking with Superman's League now, a
sense of warmth that extended beyond camaraderie. While she was glad Jonn was
still counted in its alumni, she wondered if the Martian was as happy as he had
been during his years in Maxwell Lord's League. Jonn had once said that they
reminded him of a dysfunctional family and it was the closest he had come to
possessing one since losing his wife and child.
Catherine could
understand that. The League had been a family then and who welcomed everyone
into its circle. She felt proud to be included in that family and had counted
these misfits as his friends. Having them all back together seemed right
somehow. Suddenly, Catherine was struck with inspiration. It came upon her with
such potency that he was speechless for a moment as the possibilities ran off
in her mind. This time, he would do it right.
"Hey,"
Guy turned to her who seemed to have faded out of the conversation. "Cat
got ya tongue?"
Catherine
blinked at the sound of his voice but her return to reality had not dispelled
her sudden burst of inspiration. It was unfair that this group's achievements
in League should be overshadowed by the present team. A good many of them had
died to preserve the ideals the League had represented. The people in this room
were heroes and they deserved the right to show it. Just because they no longer
had sanction by the United Nations, did not change the fact that they were once
a potent force for good.
"You were a
good team once." Catherine stated.
"Yeah we
were." Ted said puzzled and exchanged glances with the others wondering
what this had to do with their present topic of discussion.
"You could
be again."
If anything
could capture their undivided attention, that was it. All stopped drinking,
talking and anything else they were doing to look at him with astonishment. The
anticipation in the air was almost electric until Guy broke the silence.
"What are you taking about?"
"Exactly
what I said." Catherine repeated. "Why not?"
"Why
not?" Guy balked. "Cause there is no team any more!
The League we know is gone. What are you proposing we do? Call ourselves the
League of Substitute Heroes?"
"The League
of what?" Booster exclaimed half horrified and fascinated at the same
time.
"Never mind
that," Beatriz cut him off. "I don't understand, what are you
proposing Catherine?"
"Well I've
been listening to you all night and I know one thing for certain. Everyone of
you misses being in the game and you especially miss it not being together. Maybe
I didn't go flying with magic rings or turn into living flame but I do remember
what it felt like to be doing some good in this world. I think you can do it
again. So the team won't call itself the Justice League, is the name so
important?"
"I don't
know Catherine," Beatriz said hesitantly. "I mean what do we have to
offer anyone that the new League can't already do?"
"A great
deal." Ted spoke before she could. "We have heart. We don't go riding
in there in a blaze of glory to solve the problems of the little people. We've
stopped and got to know them. We've made friends all over the place . Think
about Dmitri,
"He's
right," Booster added. "When was the last time you saw the new League
help out with an oil spill, or put the pieces together after an earthquake.
From what I've heard
"That's
Batman's city." Beatriz pointed out. "You know how territorial he
gets."
"He won't
have a city the way its going." Catherine
remarked under her breath but was audible enough for everyone to hear.
"From what I understand, the only thing holding
"I know a
couple of inner city schools that need cleaning out." Guy remarked.
"I was teaching at one of them recently and I tell ya," he shook his
head in disgust. "Apokolips didn't look so bad
in comparison. Maybe we can't save the world," he sighed. "But we can
help the little parts of it."
"I do like
the thought of that." Beatriz smiled. "With our powers, we can make a
difference in a way we never thought of before." Suddenly, she was very
excited about this idea because she knew Tora would have liked it. Tora always
believed that it was necessary to look at the fine print as well as the big
picture. She concerned herself with the people not the situation. What
Catherine was proposing sounded very much like that.
"So do we
get ourselves a snazzy new name?" Ted asked. "I kind like Guy's idea
of calling us the League of Substitute Heroes."
"We are not
calling ourselves that!" Booster declared.
"Where did
you hear that anyway?" Beatriz looked at Guy.
"I got it,
the Knights of Lord." Booster suggested. The expressions he got from the
others did not seem encouraging. Ted was making a retching sound while Beatriz
rolled her eyes in mock resignation.
"I hope
you're joking." Catherine eyed him critically. While it had some merits,
most notably the homage to Maxwell Lord, the man who had made them all a global
force, Catherine believed something simpler was warranted. Something memorable
that was completely unaffiliated with the League.
"You come
up with a better idea." He said defensively.
"Its okay Booster," Ted said gently patting him on the
back. "We'll get you back to the home soon."
Booster's only
reaction to that was an upturned middle finger and a frown.
"I've got a
suggestion." Beatriz said after a moment's consideration. "Its probably a little corny."
"It can't
be any worse than what Gold came up with." Guy retorted as Booster offered
him the same finger gestured.
"How about
the Crusaders?"
There was a
momentary pause as the suggestion sunk in and after a few seconds, it was
Catherine who made the first comment. "I like it." She nodded and
then swept his gaze over the others. "Really, its
got potential. Good idea, Bea."
Beatriz returned
with a radiant smile. "Why thank you Catherine. Any other
detractors?"
"No from
me." Booster replied. "I kind of like being called Booster Gold,
integral member of the Crusaders."
Guy rolled his
eyes in bemusement. "I could get to like it." He admitted after
thinking about the name as something he wanted to attach himself to.
"Sounds like one of those comic book serial I used to read."
"Comic
books." Ted snorted. "Like those guys know anything about
reality."
CHAPTER TWO -
KAJI-DA
He should not
have worn the suit. Not here.
Despite the
idyllic setting before him of swaying palm trees and winds scented light with
salt, Ted Kord could not relax. He had not been here since that day and he knew
he never would return after this visit. He never thought coming here as Blue
Beetle could be so unsettling until he stepped off the Bug and felt the sandy
grains under his boots. When he took a whiff of air, it all came back to him in
shocking detail, almost as if it were being played off a reel somewhere inside
his mind.
"Ted, you
okay?"
Ted looked over
his shoulder and saw Booster looking at him with concern.
"I'm
okay." He lied. "I shouldn't have worn the suit coming here. Its in bad taste."
Booster
understood what was bothering Ted. His best friend had told him years ago, why
this place held such terrible memories. "Ted, you are Blue Beetle now.
You've earned the right to wear the colours. Dan
would be proud of that."
"I
know," he replied softly. "Its hard coming
here. Dan was more of a father to me than my real dad ever was. Me, becoming
Blue Beetle was for him."
"We can do
this some other time." Booster suggested. "We can come back."
"No,"
Ted shook his head. "I should have done this a long time ago." He
stated firmly. "Dan wanted me to have the scarab and its
about time I got it instead of leaving it to rot in this place."
"Okay
buddy," Booster said giving him a supportive pat on the back.. "Skeets is doing a quick scan of the island. He should be
back soon."
"He won't
find anything." Ted retorted and let his gaze sweep over the coast line of
the island. Pago had not changed much in the years since his last appearance
there. On the coast, it appeared as unspoiled as ever. If Kord Industries ever
decided to build a hotel on these shores, the pristine beach would be quite a
draw card. Just as long as they did not let anyone venture into the jungle. His
Uncle Jarvis had intended to conquer the world from this island and concealed
in the heart of the island was what remained of that twisted dream.
"Jarvis' whole installation was brought down in that last explosion. If
any of his robot drones survived, they would not be anything more than
scrap."
However, even as
those words left his lips, Ted knew that his statement was not entirely true.
Others have shifted through the wreckage and found Jarvis' handiwork very much
intact. Ask Conrad Carapax, he thought to himself.
The small mechanical
robot who had journeyed from the 25th century with Booster, announced his
return as he whizzed to a stop before them. Although originally manufactured to
be a guidance aid for Booster's previous battle suit, Skeets
had been adapted to service Booster's newest model.
"Booster, I
have scanned the entire island. There is no one here." Skeets
informed them dutifully.
"I told
you." Ted sighed, looking at Booster. "Thanks Skeet." He said to
the small robot. Although Skeet was in essence, a highly sophisticated portable
and flight enabled computer, its programming almost resembled sentient thought
and both Booster and now Ted had the tendency to treat him as such.
"You are
most welcome." Skeet responded politely.
"Well, we
might as well get this over and done with." He replied reluctantly and
started back towards the Bug. There was no reason to continue their advance to
Jarvis' hideout on foot. He knew from experience how rough the terrain could be
and this whole thing was hard enough as it is.
Once again, he
reminded himself why he was doing this. For years, he had been underpowered and
often the weakest member of the group he was in. In the Justice League, his
understated genius was overlooked in light of Batman's incredible intellect.
Ted knew he could be just as good but insecurities often got in the way of
allowing him to reach his full potential. Instead, he allowed himself to be
turned into a joke by the majority of the superhero community. True, his behavior
had been partly to blame for that but lately, Ted had decided to strive for
more.
Since the
Extreme Justice group had faded away, both Ted and Booster had taken control of
their private lives. Booster craved the adventure more than he did and for a
while, the CEO of Lightspeed Entertainment left
control of the company in Ted's hands. While it was not Kord Industries, Lightspeed Entertainment was a rising star in the
interactive gaming industry and under Ted's ministrations soon became one of
the leaders in the field. Since then, Ted made few outings as Blue Beetle and
concentrated on expanding Lightspeed into new areas,
most notably a division specialising in technological
innovations. The move had proved successful, especially with his designs on
most of the drawing boards in the R and D section of the company. Lightspeed was bigger than it ever was and he and Booster
were now certifiable millionaires. Things were good except for one thing. He
missed being Blue Beetle.
However, Booster
had been right about one thing in Warriors, Doomsday had almost killed him. If
the Crusaders were to be apart of his future, Ted
needed to power up significantly. The Blue Beetle scarab he was always intended
to have, would accomplish this. He would be no Superman of course, but at least
he would not be a hindrance to his comrades in a fight. Too many times, he had
seen Booster come to his aid against some super villain because he was too weak
to fight back. While he did not wish to abandon his intellectual pursuits, the
Blue Beetle definitely needed the upgrade.
Prior to the
incident where he had fallen into the coma after being brainwashed by the Bialyan leader, Queen Bee, Ted had believed the scarab to
be destroyed. This followed a confrontation with Conrad Carapax.
Carapax had been, a minor archaeologist who had found
one of Uncle Jarvis' robots on the island, quite intact. After his
consciousness was forcibly removed and placed inside the automaton, Carapax had become quite insane. The Blue Beetle ended up
battling Carapax on the island and when it appeared
that he might lose, Carapax used his final trump
card. Ted was fed the illusion that the Blue Scarab was an alien that had
possessed Dan Garrett who was not dead but merely in hibernation. One of the
more painful memories he was forced to experience, was his battle with Dan
before the scarab was destroyed. Eventually, Carapax
was defeated but the memory remained for a long time. Only when Kent Nelson,
the former Doctor Fate helped him out of his coma, did the truth emerge from
his mind.
Now, there were
no excuses left for Ted. It was time for the Blue Beetle to reclaim his scarab.
**********
The cavern where
Uncle Jarvis had made his bid for world domination was now nothing more than a
pile of rubble overgrown with vines and foliage. Ted landed the Bug as near to
the site as he could, which fortunately was near the mouth of the collapsed
cavern. The Bug contained the heavy drilling machinery and sensors he would
need to locate the scarab. Even now, the place looked decidedly sinister. The
jungle reclaiming this patch of land had done nothing to erase the violence
there. As Ted emerged from the Bug and started towards the cavern entrance, he
could see the rusted mesh of a fence line moving through the foliage. Much of
it had become enveloped by vines and corroded to the point that it was
impossible to distinguish metal from vegetation. The only thing that indicated
that this was Kord property was a faded sign, dangling precipitously from one
decrepit lien of fencing.
"What a
mess." Booster commented as they reached the cavern entrance. There were
vines hanging over the mouth of the passageway. Its stone walls covered with
lichens and small insects. A few feet beyond the entrance, Booster saw the
first of the large rocks that had buried the rest of the tunnel.
"No one's
been here since Dan died." Ted stated. "As far as Kord Industries is
concerned, this is no man's land for them. At the time, it was considered a
public relations nightmare and everyone wanted it forgotten."
"Looks like
everyone did." Booster retorted before brushing the vines out of his way
and proceeding down the passageway. "Stand back." He instructed.
Ted did not need
to be told twice. He took a few steps backwards and adjusted his goggled over
his eyes as Booster went to work.
"The tunnel
goes down at least half a mile." Ted told Skeets.
"Unfortunately, this is the quickest way to do it. Once Booster clears the
tunnel and I get the drill equipment down there."
"Would it
not be difficult to locate the scarab in all the debris? The area of the
facility is quite large."
"It won't
be hard at all," Ted answered softly. "All we have to do is find
Dan's body."
It took almost
two hours for Booster to clear out the passageway wide enough for drilling and sensor
equipment to enter. After that it was a further six or seven hours of burrowing
through the tons of rock and dirt that had filled the large complex after the
cave in. Using equipment he had taken from Lightspeed,
most of which was experimental and years away from actual sale, Ted was able to
make a great deal of progress. Since he had been present when the cave in had
actually taken place, he had a general idea where Dan's body was. He had also
borrowed some archaeology equipment from Star Labs that enabled him locate
certain elements in the rock, which gave him a direction to aim the drilling
equipment.
Almost thirteen
hours after they had begun, Ted located the skeletonised
corpse of Dan Garrett, the original Blue Beetle. It appeared on the sensor screen
as nothing more than hairline images pressed up against the rock but there was
enough of a difference for Ted to realise what it
was. As he and Booster were forced to complete the rest of the digging with
chisels and small shovels, it was exhausting work even for super heroes. The
two friends who could often see humour in everything
were strangely quiet while they worked. Booster could understand Ted's silence
because Dan Garrett had been his friend and mentor. The course of his life had
been set after meeting the original Blue Beetle who died trying to help him. If
it were him, he knew he would be similarly affected.
Despite all the
equipment they had used, they had only manage to unearth a passage way from the
surface wide enough to fit the machinery. The air was thick with dirt and fine
grains of rock that made it almost impossible to breathe. Ted had been forced
to pull off the Blue Beetle mask because the subtropical heat of the island had
turned the underground cavern into a virtual sauna. The only thing he could
stand to wear on his face were his goggles because it would keep the dirt out
of his eyes. Alongside him, Booster had done the same although with his super
strength, he was capable of getting much more done. Both of them were sweating profusely
and although they had not surfaced for some hours now, it was obviously night
fall because Skeets was providing them with all the
illumination.
"There it
is." Ted declared staring at the base of the wall they had been working on
the past hour since locating the image of a skeleton on the sensor. At this
stage, he did not know if this was Dan's body or Uncle Jarvis. A nub of bone
was protruding from the under a large boulder. Judging by the shape of it, Ted
guessed it was a femur. As he started clearing the dirt from around the
boulder, he saw a shred of faded material.
"What is
it?" Booster asked. Since he was the one with the super strength, he was
concentrating on moving the boulder from its wedged position.
"Its
cloth." Ted answered after making a careful examination. The material was
worn and faded but it had once been unmistakably blue. "I think its Dan's
uniform."
"Are you
okay?" Booster inquired automatically.
Ted fingered the
material in his hands for a moment, trying to submerge the sorrow that surfaced
at its discovery. "I'm fine," he said after a moment. "Thanks
Booster."
"I'm going
to move this rock." Booster said examining the boulder that had most
likely killed Dan on impact. He did not mention that to Ted however, although
his best friend was intelligent enough to have work that out for himself.
"Stay close to me. I may have to put up a force field if the ceiling
decided to come down. You too Skeets."
The little robot
that had been recharging in a corner suddenly came to life at the sound of
Booster's voice. Skeets was designed to activate on
voice command and it hovered towards them as Booster placed his hand on the
large boulder.
"You
required me?" Skeets asked.
"We need
you to stay close." Ted explained. "The ceiling might come
down."
Skeet's sensors
quickly moved into action and conducted a quick analysis of the cavern above
them. He detected numerous faults and weak points in the pattern of the
collapse. It was possible that the removal of the boulder might precipitate
another cave in. However, the odds of that were difficult to calculate so he
remained silent. He had learnt from experience that Booster disliked being
given warnings to the obvious.
"Here
goes," Booster warned them as he placed his gloved hands on the boulder and
lifted it out of place. Dust began to fall from cracks above them and the
sounds of moving earth started filling the air at random intervals. Even with
his enhanced strength, Booster had to admit the boulder was hard to remove. It
came free suddenly, throwing Booster backwards as its weight propelled them
both. Ted jumped out of the way as the boulder slammed into the sensor
equipment. The device was crushed on impact, sending shards of glass in all
directions as the screen was shattered. Ted shielded himself as a number
smaller rocks rained down on him, freed when Booster had removed the boulder.
Amazingly enough
however, the displacement did not bring down the rest of the cavern as they
feared. While thin strands of dust had started coming down in places, nothing
larger than a pebble followed that initial fallout. Still, Ted did not want to
spend any more time here than necessary.
"You in one
piece Booster?" Ted asked. In truth, he knew Booster's invulnerability and
force fields would have protected him from any serious harm. If there was any
damage, it would have most likely been to his pride.
"Pretty
much." Booster retorted and looked at where the boulder had landed.
"Star Labs is going to be pissed at you." The sensor was completely
wrecked under its weight.
"They have
insurance." Ted responded and crawled at the open gap left by the boulder.
"Skeets, come here."
Skeets
moved forward obediently, casting light on the gap.
"Oh
Dan." He whispered seeing for the first time, the skeletal remains of Dan
Garrett.
The remains of
the former Blue Beetle was still in uniform. The boulder had crushed large
parts of his vertebrae and Ted had some comfort in knowing he had not lingered
long. Judging from the damage to the skeleton, Dan had been killed instantly
when the boulder crushed him. For a moment, Ted felt like a grave robber. He
should have done this long ago. Not now when he needed the scarab. Dan deserved
a proper burial because he was a true hero. At least, Ted could get right now.
The scarab was
exactly where he guessed it would be. It glimmered in the darkness despite
Skeet's best efforts to illuminate the small cavern. Ted reached for Dan's bony
hand and removed the ring from his finger. Since the Blue Beetle's power
depended on possessing the Blue Scarab, Dan had fashioned it into a ring for
convenience.
"Did you
find it?" Booster asked crawling next to him.
"Yeah I
found it." Ted replied showing the ring he had now placed on his finger.
It had slid easily over his gloved finger and Ted made a mental note to wear it
under his uniform. Despite the melancholy of the moment, seeing the scarab on
his hand felt right somehow. More than ever, he felt as if he had finally
fulfilled Dan's legacy to him.
"How does
it work?"
"You're
supposed to say the words."
"Like Shazam?"
Ted gave him a
look. "Very funny." It had been a while since he had to recall Dan's
exact retelling of his encounter with Kha-Ef-Re, the original possessor of the scarab and most likely
its creator. It had to do with touching the scarab. Until now, Ted had handled
the ring without actually touching the scarab mounted on it. Taking a deep
breath, he ran a finger across its smooth, iridescent surface. The scarab glittered
again.
Then the world
disappeared around him.
*************
Awake, chosen
one.
The voice was
soft. Almost like a wind against his ears. Ted blinked because he was sure the
cavern had caved in and he was now buried under a ton of earth as Dan had been.
He opened his eyes and he could see nothing before him but a thick mist that
often preceded the morning. He reached for his face and noticed that his
goggles were gone as was the mass that was hanging around his neck.
Strange since he
did not recall taking them off.
He took a step
forward in this place that seemed to have no ceiling, no walls or a floor that
he could see beyond the thick fog. As he took a step forward, the mist moved
apart for him but he could still see nothing ahead. It seemed to add credence
to the possibility that he was indeed dead. If so, where the hell was Booster?
With his luck, Booster had probably made it.
Chosen One, you
worry too much.
This time Ted
knew he heard a voice but it seemed to be coming from inside his head. Still,
instinct forced him to look around any way, even though he saw no one.
"Hi
there," Ted spoke out. "Am I dead or what?"
No, you are very
much alive,
"I can hear
you but I can't see you." Ted declared impatiently. He was starting to
feel the edge of fear sneak up on him. It had begun to dawn on him that this
was the scarab's doing but he knew nothing more about it than the scant
information Dan had given him. Dan was supposed to have given him all this
information but his untimely death had ended that chance.
I am he who is
the Keeper of the Blue Scarab.
"The guy
whose sarcophagus Dan found the scarab at?" The voice seemed amused by the
description, Ted sensed.
He is here too.
Tell me, how is it that you have taken the mantle of the
He must be
telepathic. It was a fair question, Ted decided. Even in this realm, Kha-Ef-Re had a right to know
what happened to Dan. "Dan Garrett was the last Blue Beetle and he was my
friend. He helped me when I needed it, no matter what it cost him, even if the
cost was his life. Dan stood for justice and bravery and I was not willing to
him die for nothing. I did the best I could without the scarab because that was
what Dan always did."
Ted let out a
heavy sigh and added. "Unfortunately, I have made the Blue Beetle a joke.
A court jester for the rest of the superhero community. I haven't honoured Dan's name, I've ruined it. I came looking for the
scarab to change all that. To try and give his memory some dignity."
The voice inside
his head remained silent for a long while and Ted wondered if it chose to
depart in disgust. Ted could not blame Kha-Ef-Re if he did, after all, he probably saw every shameful
even in Ted Kord's life before Ted had even spoken.
Suddenly the
mists swirled apart before him but instead of the ancient Kha-Ef-Re standing before him, was someone else entirely. For a
moment, Ted could only stare into the man's face. There were a thousand things
he wanted to say. Things, he replayed in his mind over and over again but knew
he would never have a chance to say to the one person it was intended for.
"Dan?"
Ted gasped. "It is you isn't it?"
"Hello
Ted."
Dan Garrett was
still in his Blue Beetle uniform, looking as youthful as ever, without a mark
on him. This was the Blue Beetle that had inspired Ted Kord's
dreams. This was the man he had always wanted to be.
"How?"
He managed to say. Nothing else would be coherent.
"I am the
Keeper of the Scarab until the Chosen One comes." Dan explained with a
proud smile. "I always hoped it would be you."
"God
Dan," Ted whispered, almost too filled with emotion to speak. "Its so good to see you."
"Its good to see you." Dan smiled. "Now I can move
on."
"Move
on?"
"Yes."
Dan replied, sweeping the mist away to reveal a new place that had been
previously obscured by the fog. A dark river flowed through the valley. Through
the mist covered sky, Ted could see the faint shape of the pyramids and the
Sphinx in the distance. There was something about it that unreal and yet Ted knew
it existed somewhere. The Sphinx and the pyramids looked as immaculate as the
day last mortar brick was set in place. Yet, the land around it was not desert
but green and full of life. Ted realised then what it
was Dan was showing him. Across that dark river was the Land of the Dead,
written about so eloquently by everyone who ever understood the age of the Pharoahs.
"Its the task of everyone who possess the Blue scarab to
pass it on to his heir." Dan explained.
"I'm sorry
Dan, I should have been able to help you." Ted finally spoke. "I
should not have left you."
"I was
dead, Ted and you were alive. It was far more important to me that you lived,
not waste yourself trying to save or be me for that matter. You've made me
proud Ted, just being who you are."
"I'm a joke
Dan." He said painfully. "I always have been."
"Poor
Ted," Dan shook his head like a father does to an erring
child. "You're always so hard on yourself. Can't you believe that you're
as good anyone else? Maybe better because you can feel more than most
people?"
Ted wanted to
believe him, needed to believe him but he just could not, not yet. There was
still much he had to prove to himself and right now at this moment, Ted Kord realised something else too. It dawned on him with such
speed that he was surprised by its potency.
He did not need
the scarab. He never did.
"I knew you
could do it." Dan said with a smile. "I knew you'd figure it out. You
were always smart Ted."
Ted looked up at
him with understanding and what he learned warmed the inside of him as nothing
had in too long. "I'll miss you Dan."
"I miss you
too." The older Blue Beetle replied with a hint of sadness creeping into
his voice. "We never got to say goodbye properly, so we shouldn't waste
the chance." He met Beetle's gaze. "Goodbye Ted." With that, he
turned around slowly and started to walk away.
He did not realise that there were tears in his eyes until they rolled
down his cheek. Ted wiped them away and said softly. "Goodbye Dan. I'll
never forget you."
"Ted?"
Dan stopped and looked over his shoulder. "One last thing."
"What?"
Ted asked, still unable to stifle the sorrow at seeing his friend leave.
"The words
Ted, the words for the
"The words?"
"Kaji-Da". Dan whispered with a faint smile as he
started to disappear into the mists.
"Kaji-Da?" Ted shouted, running after Dan. "That's
all it is? Kaji-Da?"
He had taken no
more than a few steps forward when suddenly, the mist opened up the ground
beneath him and he was falling in mid air.
"Dan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Ted screamed before he plunged downward.
************
"For gods
sakes Ted!" He heard Booster shouting in his ear.
Booster's voice
was strange, as if he was trying to speak through a great wind.
Ted opened his
eyes and saw sky all around him. The wind was rushing up against his body. He
could feel the air currents moving around him and as he stared down in rising
astonishment, Ted realised that he was about ten feet
above the ground. Booster was behind him trying to catch up. It took an instant
to realise what was happening to him. He was flying!
He was really flying! He was soaring through the air like a bird! He could see
a tree coming right at him. A tree coming right at him....
"TED! WATCH
OUT FOR THAT TREE!" Booster shouted behind him.
Oh, this was
going to hurt.
CHAPTER THREE -
GLORY BOUND
When he was
eight years old, Guy Gardner wanted to be Ernie the Battling Boy, trusted
companion to the comic book legend, General Glory.
It was an
ambition as real as going to college or getting married someday. At that tender
age, there could nothing finer than being the faithful sidekick of someone like
General Glory. For the first decade of his life, until he learnt better, Guy
spent many nights huddled beneath the covers of his bed sharing all kinds of
adventures with the World War 2 hero. General Glory was the kind of hero that
would never get drunk and take to him with a leather belt or forever remind him
that he was second best.
Later on in
life, even when Guy had grown up and relinquished that childhood fantasy,
General Glory still left some lasting impressions behind. Guy had wanted to
help people the way the General had and he remembered General Glory as once
having said that there were all kinds of heroes. Not everyone who fought for
truth and justice had to be clad in spandex. Even after he was given his Green
Lantern ring, Guy had always kept those ideals close to heart because that was
General Glory stood for. Sure, he had lost his way on occasion but then the
General also said people made mistakes.
Until he was in
the Justice League, Guy had always imagined General Glory to be nothing more
than a comic book fantasy, albeit a much loved one. No more than Tooth Fairy or
Santa Clause was real. However, that perception would undergo a startling
change after a fateful encounter with an old man named Joe Jones. A retirement
home resident, Joe was almost in his eighties, if not more, when Guy met him at
a comic book convention. As luck would have it, both were bidding on a rare
first issue of the General Glory comic book.
Guy had won the
bid but at considerable cost. When Joe followed him to League Embassy in
As it turned
out, it mattered quite a lot.
Uttering the
words that would effect the transformation of his
alter-ego in the comic book to the legendary hero, Joe Jones disappeared and
was replaced by none other than General Glory. General Glory who did not simply
exist in the pages of his comic book any more but was a flesh and blood man who
was just as he had been portrayed. He was honest and forthright, fighting for
truth and justice thanks to Lady Liberty's light. To Guy, it was nothing less
than a dream come true because General Glory was real and he was everything Guy
imagined him to be. The General eventually joined the Justice League and later
on he and Guy shared some adventures and even an apartment at one stage.
However, Joe
Jones was an old man. The transformation into General Glory was starting to
take their toll on a body that had long succumb to age. One night, after
returning home, General Glory said the words that would return him to Joe Jones
again. However this time, the rapid transition from superhuman to withered old
man was more than Joe's fragile heart could take. He suffered massive heart
failure. It was Guy who found him and those moments following the discovery was
the most awful in his life. Although still breathing, Joe's life was hanging by
a thread.
Guy visited him
every day in hospital but the diagnosis was not good. Joe's condition, as Guy
feared was terminal. Still, the old man did not seem to have difficulty dealing
with his impending end. As he had explained to Guy, he had lived a long and
fulfilling life. Sure, he could have gone on forever as General Glory if he
liked but that meant giving up Joe Jones forever and he was not prepared to do
that. There was a time to live, Joe had said and a time to die. For him, that
time was fast approaching. When the end came, it did so with little fanfare.
Joe slipped away quietly in the night and Guy had lost one of the dearest
people in his life.
Only after he
died, Guy realised that he missed Joe more than he
actually missed General Glory. There had not been much time to deal with his
grief because his life had been undergoing a series of upheavals at the time.
In the aftermath of Tora's death, Guy did not give much thought to Joe or
General Glory.
Until about two
days ago, when he looked into a newspaper and saw an article about a mysterious
crime-fighter in
It was the
General.
He stared at the
picture knowing it was impossible. Joe Jones was dead. He knew this with utter
certainty because he had been present at the funeral. He saw Joe buried.
However, in a world with superheroes from Krypton and secret Amazon islands,
nothing was impossible. He was living proof that nothing was for certain. If
Superman could come back from the dead, why not the General?
**********
"Guy, when
you said we were going out tonight, I wasn't expecting this." Beatriz
declared. They were crouched in the fire escape of a dilapidated building in
the
"Quiet."
Guy replied. "Sound carries around here."
The neighbourhood if it could be called that had been abandoned
long ago. All that remained of its past inhabitants were a few stripped cars,
allowed to rust on the littered covered side walk. The only signs of life that
called this place home were a random collection of homeless people who
occasionally made an appearance. Not to mention the non human residents of the
area, that included anything from rats to cockroaches numbering in the
millions.
The three cars
had arrived twenty minutes ago. Two Cadillacs and a Transam. They parked against the side walk and emerged into
the night. At least a dozen young men whose racial description ranged from
African American to Hispanic to Caucasian had emerged in their expensive suits,
Nike sweats and jewellery from the vehicles. Guy had
a pretty good idea what these kids were into nor did it take a genius to realise that legality had nothing to do with the deal about
to go down. Although he could not see them, he knew every one of them were well
armed with under their designer label outfits. "What's going on?"
Beatriz whispered softly.
"They
getting their allowances." Guy said with equal quiet. He was fighting the
overwhelming urge and kick all their butts good. Of all the people he had ever
come across in his life, the vermin who peddled narcotics were the worse. They
were nothing more than parasites who fed of the hunger of fools who did not
know better. It was hard to stomach that every one of these scumbags were kids.
Whatever happened to the good old paper route? Guy had no delusions that if
those 'kids' had any idea they were being watched, murder would also be an
equally easy line for them to cross.
"They're
kids." She replied unable to hide her shock.
Of course she
should not have been surprised. Beatriz was born in
And they too had
been children like these.
"Yeah, the
youth of
"We should
do something." She looked at him.
If only she knew
how much he wanted to do something Guy wanted to get in there and teach these
kids a lesson about dabbling in that kind of garbage. However, he was keeping
himself restrained because they were here for a reason. There was a new
crime-fighter out there and the press had indicated that this was the heartland
of his territory. In the darkness of every corner and fire gutted building, the
cockroaches that made up the gangs waited to wreak violence with automatic
weapons and their vials of crack. If the General had made this the mission of
his life, then he could well understand why. This was the sort of thing the
Crusaders needed to deal with. Leave the high profile alien invasions to the
Justice League. This is exactly what they had been talking about that night in
Warriors.
Despite himself,
Guy could not deny liking the idea of being in a team again. Although
Catherine's interpretation for the reasons for forming a new team were somewhat
naive, Guy honestly believed that Catherine missed them as much as they had
missed each other. Sure those years in the League was hardly his finest, but he
found that it had left great impact on all their lives. The ability to laugh as
the absurd and admit that even as superheroes, it was all right to laugh at
themselves had a forge a friendship, those in the new League could never
understand.
Until now,
neither Guy nor Beatriz had been paying much attention to the dealers who spoke
among themselves. Their voices flared up occasionally with a string of foul
words to pepper their already grammatically impaired speech. Guy's attention
had been more focussed on the darkened fire escapes,
the black line of roof tops that ran across the skylight. His senses were
attuned to the place now, just as his body was primed for attack. He hoped the
General was not going to take much longer. His Vuldarian genetic coding
compelled him to attack whenever he came across a situation that required
aggressive solutions. Before his time, the Vuldarians were likened to the
Guardians in that they protected the innocent. That directive had been
genetically engineered in his being.
"You never
said why were were here." Beatriz spoke up
again.
"We're
looking for someone." He said shortly.
"Who?"
Curiosity suddenly gripped her. "Anyone I know?"
"Its hard to say." Guy admitted. "I'm not sure
myself."
Suddenly, his
senses heard movement. He looked at her and held his finger to his lips,
indicating quiet. Beatriz stopped moving, although her eyes darted about trying
to see what he had. Guy could feel it a body approaching that did not belong to
the group in the courtyard below. The dealers had no idea what was coming at
them. They were oblivious to all except the business of peddling their junk.
Guy did not intend to give them warning.
Suddenly a
figure moved through the air towards the group like a projectile. Beatriz
started to rise but Guy placed his hand on her shoulder and kept her still. She
looked to him for answers but gave up when she saw none was forthcoming. The
figure landed on top of the Transam in full view of
the dealers. As expected, they went for their weapons. A colourful
assortment of assault weapons and handguns.
"Guy we
have to do something!" She declared. "They're packing a lot of
artillery!"
She was right.
They were.
"All
right," he nodded quickly. "Let's do it."
Before he could
say another word, she stepped back and flamed on. Her wonderful bronze skin
turned into a tinge of green before she flared into living flame. As she leapt
off the edge of the fire stairs into the air, she looked an emerald wraith he
might have fashioned out of his Green Lantern ring if he still had one. The
entire block had become illuminated by the light of green fire and this
captured the attention of the gang and the mysterious hero as well. She moved
across the sky like a comet before coming to land on the Cadillac.
"You look
like could use some help." Beatriz said to the other superhero. The heat
of her feet on the top of the car started singing the paintwork and one of the
thugs roared some obscenity in protest, before opening fire.
Not that it
would ham her in any shape or form.
When Beatriz
became Fire, it was not merely a physical description of her abilities. Her
entire body took on the properties of fire, which meant bullets were useless
against her. The flame from her body illuminated the courtyard and for the
first time, Beatriz got a glimpse of the person she and Guy had been looking
for.
"General?"
She exclaimed, amidst a hail of bullets tearing through her.
General Glory
did not answer but he had become airborne to avoid being torn apart by the
bullets. As he moved across the sky, Beatriz saw golden wings carrying him
aloft and though his uniform was the same, there was something different about
the General. With a sudden start, she realised that
the uniform was General Glory but the man beneath it was someone else entirely.
With a spark of inspiration, she now knew why Guy had come here.
She turned to
the young men trying to kill her and sighed with disapproval. "You boys
are too young to be playing with guns." She sent a jet of green fire at
the briefcases full of white power and incinerated it with little difficulty.
"Bitch!"
One of them yelled and started firing at her with increased vigour.
"No one
calls my girl that." A voice suddenly stated behind the tall, Hispanic
youth. The boy turned around just in time to slam into the sledge hammer that
Guy had morphed from his fist. Seeing a new hero on the floor, the gang turned
their fire at him too and Guy morphed his other arms into a bullet proof shield
that sent ricochets all over the place.
Suddenly, out of
nowhere Beatriz saw a thug emerging from behind one of the cars and there was
nothing juvenille about what he was carrying in his
arms to launch at Guy. Even if she could get to him in time, she could not keep
him from firing.
"Guy watch
out!" She shouted as the projectile escaped from the portable rocket
launcher towards her lover.
Guy saw the
missile coming at him and was prepared to jump clear when all of a sudden, he
was air borne. Someone had swooped down and picked him up just as the rocket
reached him. It slammed into a nearby wall and took out half the building with
a loud explosion. The structure collapsed in a ball of yellow flames that lit
up the night sky. Guy looked down and saw Beatriz staring at him as he flew
overhead.
He looked up and
found himself staring at the masked face of General Glory.
************
With the fire
Beatriz started and the explosion following the attack from the rocket
launcher, the entire block was soon ablaze. The thugs who were intelligent
enough to know when it was a good time to make themselves scarce. They quickly
jumped into their expensive cars and disappeared into the night as police and fire
trucks moved in to take control of the situation. Very soon, the normally
forgotten part of town was raging with enough cops and onlookers to be
officially classified as a three ring circus.
"At least
they didn't' t get the stuff." Guy said grimly, staring at the debacle
from several storeys up from a roof top a safe
distance away from the scene of the excitement. He counted almost a hundred
people below and winced again under his breath. This was all supposed to be low
profile.
"Thanks to
you people, I wasn't able to question them." General Glory said obviously
unhappy about their help.
"Look,"
Beatriz retorted. Her patience was running out rapidly. They had done the best
they could. Was it their fault if one of those children was armed with a portable
rocket launcher? "We're sorry we ruined your sting operation but we
thought you were going to get killed The General Glory we knew was strong, no
bullet proof. Flight capability or not, we were did not want to see you
hurt."
That took the
edge of the General's annoyance somewhat and he let out a sigh. "I can
take care of myself," he replied although he was nowhere as angry as he
had been. "I've been shot before."
"So just
who are you?" Guy finally demanded. "Cause I know you aren't Joe
Jones." It seemed sacrilegious seeing someone else wearing the General's
uniform. He knew this person was not Joe Jones but knowing that did not ease
his mind any further.
"Joe is
dead." General Glory replied.
"I know
that." Guy snapped back. "I was at his funeral."
"Oh."
The General said with a slight exclamation. "I did not that you were that
close."
"He meant a
hell of a lot to me and I want to know what gives you the right to wear that
uniform." Guy retorted walking up to the General who was perched up on the
concrete palisade at the edge of the roof.
"Guy,
please." Beatriz spoke up quickly. She could see his anger starting to get
the better of him and when Guy Gardner got angry there was no reasoning with
him. General Glory had been the only one of the few people other than Tora who
could calm Guy when he was enraged. It had taken Beatriz time to learn, but she
could now confess to acquiring that skill as well. "Let him explain."
Guy paused a
moment. Beatriz had the same effect on him that Tora did. Like Tora, Beatriz
could calm him down because he cared enough to listen. However, Beatriz also
had a temper of her own. Their wild arguments were usually a prelude to some
extremely passionate love making. Guy shook that particular thought out of his
head because it would get him very far if he started down that train of
thought. He gave her a warm look and made a mental note to take her out to
dinner.
"I guess I
can trust you." General Glory replied after a moment. Those fews days after meeting Joe Jones had changed his life. He
had remember seeing Guy Gardner visiting Joe daily during the old man's last
few days and he knew Joe thought fondly of Guy. It took him some time recognise
"My name is
Donovan Wallace." He introduced himself. "I shared a hospital room
with Joe when he was dying."
Suddenly, it
clicked and Guy remembered who he was. "You're the rookie cop." He
declared. "The one who was shot in the back during that gang shoot
out."
Donovan nodded
slowly. "Yes that was me." He replied slowly. He still had nightmares
about that day. There were many nights where he had woke up shaking, the sound
of one lone bullet ringing in his ears. "I was.. no am paralysed.
Joe and I talked, well he did most of the talking, I just listened."
Guy could not
help smiling at that. "Yeah, he could go on when he wanted to. Told you
war stories did he?"
Donovan
brightened up, "He did." Then he realised
just how close Joe was to Guy and understood what had led the Warrior to find
him. "You probably know he knew he was dying."
Guy could only
nod.
"Well,"
Donovan continued. "He kept telling me it was time to pass on the words.
That it was important that General Glory's work go on. It did not have to be
about fighting wars or dying for one's country, it had to do with fighting the fights
that are worth fighting, the causes that just. When he gave me the words, he
gave me a chance to be whole again, to be worth something."
Guy swallowed
hard because those words could have been coming from Joe Jones himself. He
could understand why Joe had passed on the mantle of General Glory to this
young man. Guy remembered the news reports about Donovan Wallace and the
shooting that crippled him. He had saved a child from some thug and been shot
for his trouble. Even without being present, Guy guessed Joe would have seen
the goodness behind the person who puts himself in the line of fire like that,
despite the consequences. Joe would know he was the right person to carry on
the tradition of General Glory.
"He was a
good guy." Beatriz said coming towards Donovan. "If he gave you the
words, he knew you were worthy of them." She kissed him lightly on the
cheek. "Its good to know that General Glory is
still around." Beatriz could understand how Guy was feeling because she
felt the same sadness. The old General Glory was a forthright, sweet man who
never seemed out of time even if he had emerged forty years past his day. She
had admired his chivalry and his kindness. She hoped the new General Glory
could live up to that.
"I'm still
new at this." Donovan admitted. "I've been hitting the gangs. Trying
to clean up some of this sewer but it is hard work."
"You up to
some help?" Guy suddenly offered. In the past few minutes, he had time to
think and if there was a new General Glory around, Guy had just the place for
him.
"I don't
follow." Donovan replied.
Beatriz did
however and she liked the idea. If the gang was getting back together again,
did that not include General Glory as well? He had been apart
of the Justice League as much as herself or Guy. "Guy, myself and a few
past Leaguers are putting together a new super team. We'd like you to
join."
That took the
young man by surprise. He looked at both the veteran heroes with an expression
of astonishment. "You hardly know me."
"Joe knew
you." Guy stated. "And that's good enough for us."
"I don't
know," Donovan answered truthfully. "I'm not interested in fighting
the big fights. Alien invaders and super villains seem petty in comparison to
what I've seen on the streets, I'm needed in the slums."
"I could
not agree more" Beatriz replied. "Our team is not interested in the
villains or the world crushing threats. We are however, interested in helping
people the way you are doing. The streets need cleaning up. Children need to feel
safe going to school not being threatened by school yard pushers or whatever
that roam the streets these days."
"You're
serious." The new General Glory stated. He could not deny the
attractiveness of the offer. He had no family to speak of. Since he had become
General Glory, he had few friends because they expected to see him bound to a
wheel chair not taking on the drug underworld single handedly. It would feel
good to be apart of a group. The rookie cop in him
still yearned for the companionship of veterans who had the experience and he
was a long way to knowing what potential lay beneath this extraordinary gift
from Joe Jones.
"Come on
kid," Guy urged. "What do you go to lose?"
"Nothing I
haven't already." Donovan replied. "All right," he smiled at
Beatriz. She was just so beautiful. "I'm in."
"Welcome to
the Crusaders," Beatriz returned his smile with one of her own.
"General Glory."
CHAPTER FOUR -
GRAY DREAMS
He should have
been dead.
When he had
first been consigned to this place, he certainly believed he had passed the
threshold of the living into the beyond. For a long time, he believed this
place to be the penance for the sins of his life and he had indeed made it to
hell. Following that realisation, he had felt for the
first time in his existence, the notion of true fear. In this place of pale
shades, where he had neither form nor control, he had almost gone insane.
Loneliness was not something he was ever able to stand.
Not since the
accident.
It was hard remembering
the old days. Only his will had kept his memories intact. Even so, time had
eroded large parts of it away. The memories of his childhood, his parents,
first loves and other pearls of life had withered away during his confinement
in this place. Only the darker memories had remained intact. The memories that
engendered emotions like anger and wrath still lived inside his consciousness
with clarity.
He remembered
the accident with similar clarity. Strangely enough, it was the memories
following the accident that withstood degradation. Even now, he could still
recall the day of the accident. The sun had been shining hard on him and his
friends. Prior to that morning, they had been petty criminals on the eve of
planning their biggest job yet; the raiding of a nuclear facility. They had
driven out to the site in order to make a final reconnaissance before the
night's activities. He remembered thinking it was a beautiful day and how this
score was going to make him rich beyond his wildest dreams.
Suddenly, the
ground shook and he looked up just in time to see the brightest flare of light
appear in the distance. By rights, he should have been blinded immediately.
Unfortunately, his sight remained long enough for him to see what was coming at
them. It took a moment to register what had taken place. When it did finally
hit home that someone had detonated a nuclear warhead, it was too late to run
or do anything because they were at Ground Zero.
At the time,
there had been no chance to question why they had survived the initial blast.
However, by the time the shock wave came thundering at them, he had no
illusions as to their fate. The last conscious thought in his mind as he was
swept away was that it would be a quick death.
Except he did
not die and neither did his friends.
Instead, they
had been transformed into beings of unbelievable power. Ironically, he who was
always considered the smartest of them all had been given the most power.
Although physically, his transformation was the most startling. Part of him had
been converted into pure energy and he found that its force was his to command.
His mind had expanded beyond the realms of the world he knew, until he was able
to see dimensions as easily as he was able to see the full spectrum of energy.
Very soon, it was easy to manipulate energy and thought in a way that made him
near invincible.
Following the
accident, the Extremists as they called themselves, became the leading voice of
terror across the planet. They were no longer considered petty anything and the
superheroes of the era became regular opponents. When his companions suggesting
raising the stakes, he had been the only one to object. Holding a planet ransom
to the threat of nuclear arms was profitable if it worked, however if it did
not, the consequences would be devastating. Unfortunately, the plan went ahead.
During a confrontation with the superheroes, the warheads detonated.
This time, there
would be no survival for them or anyone. A hundred nuclear warheads had been
poised above the planet, controlled magnetically by the Extremist. During the
battle, that controlled wavered long enough for those warheads to plunge into
the atmosphere. The bright flash of light that appeared this time did not
simply blind him momentarily, it flung him into another dimension.
There were times
over the next few years where he wished he had died, many times over. After the
initial disorientation had worn off, he realised this
dimension was beyond human comprehension. Even with his heightened mental
abilities, the design of his human mind was unable to cope with a realm of
existence that had little use for corporeal form. Ironically though, in this
place where physical laws were not applicable, it was still his mind that was
his greatest weapon. Thought and energy existed side by side. As he had a
certain level of mastery over both, he was able to perfect his powers with a
great deal of accuracy. For a long time, he became lost in the power of this
dimension, unaware of how much it was changing him as the years went by.
Despite his
increased powers, there was still one thing he could not change. Whatever this
dimension was, he appeared to be the only one in it. For years, he travelled
through it, searching for another mind other than his own and finding to dismay,
that he was alone here. Energy here was disembodied, like a clay sculpture
waiting for someone to mould it into shape. Life never had a chance to develop
because there had never been anyone who could manipulate the energy to become
something more.
He travelled
from one end of the realm to the other and finally decided that he could not
bear the unending silence. He needed the others. He needed to get home. By
manipulating the spectrum of energy that existed in this dimension, he opened
himself a doorway to his world. It never even occurred to him what had taken
place during his absence. Considering the events that brought him to this
dimension in the first place, in retrospect, he should have expected it.
What he found
was a world he helped destroy.
The warheads had
done their work well. The world as he knew it was completely dead. Not one
living thing breathed on the parched earth. As he travelled across the planet,
desperately seeking life, he saw nothing of the like. He found thousands, no
millions of graves belonging to the 'lucky' who had survived the initial
explosion only to die of radiation sickness. Cities remained deserted. The
oceans were lifeless and the silence that was carried with each breath of the
nuclear winter, seemed to carve a deeper whole inside of him.
Until one day, a
miracle happened.
He returned to
his home town to find an amusement arcade still running. As he approached it,
he could see Ferris wheels still turning and the roller coaster making its
ascent up the tracks, colourful lights sparkled and
happy music blared throughout the park from speakers. There were people walking
up and down the aisles, buying cotton candy and sipping on sodas, completely
oblivious to the fact that the world outside was gone. He could see them, talking
and laughing as they enjoyed the day and yet he could sense nothing from them.
They were not real. They had no life force. On further investigation, he learnt
that Wacky World's entire population were made up of highly sophisticated
robots. All possessing personalities of their own and designed to mimic
whatever human behavior their designers had programmed into them.
At first, he had
been dismayed by the discovery until he found that the replicas included
perfect copies of his associates, right down to every mean bone in their body.
They recognised him as one of their own and welcomed
him back to the fray. They lingered on that dead world for sometime
until the fateful return of the Silver Sorceress. The Sorceress had been
undertaking some inter-dimensional travel of her own and one of the places she
had visited was world very much like her own. Tearing from her mind, the spell
she used to make the crossing, he opened a door in the dimensional barrier and
the newly united Extremists found a new world to conquer.
Unfortunately,
the world they had chosen as their new domain possessed an overabundance of
superheroes and the new empire they sought to create died before it even had a
chance to begin. The Sorceress in the meantime, had recovered long enough to
give her life to send him into the oblivion where he had since been trapped.
This prison was
unlike any other he had ever known. It made less sense then that dimension he
had been trapped in before. Where physical laws had no meaning there, at least
the energies conformed to his manipulation. Here, he did not even have that
much power. This place seemed to exist just above the surface of the real
world, almost like a seamy underside that went unseen by most. It lived in
tandem with the real world and he was able to see out of it, as if a man
pressed up against a mirror but could not affect what lay beyond. The living
was close enough to touch but not enough to reach. Not that he was alone in
this spectral dimension. There were others who moved through this place as if
it were a halfway point between the waking world and somewhere else he had yet
to be able to penetrate. He saw them sometimes but their minds were too centred to hear him and the opportunity to escape was lost.
Those who came
were not always visitors, some remained here. They were disembodied like
himself but driven insane by the unreality of their situation, being neither
dead but definitely not alive either. Had it not been for his earlier
imprisonment, he might have very well joined them. To save his own sanity, he
watched the outside world, seeking a way to escape while making up plans of
revenge at the same time.
Revenge had kept
his memories alive. It reminded him of who he was and what he had been. It
maintained the link to the past that threatened to fade away, the longer he
remained trapped in this realm like a wraith. He dreamed of those who
imprisoned him here and those who had played a part in it. He understood that
the Sorceress was beyond his reach because she was dead but there was others.
The Justice League.
Those costumed buffoons who had robbed him of his friends because he had seen
what became of them. Helplessly trapped, he watched them frozen as museum
relics and then offered for a brief moment of revival, before they were torn to
pieces by the heroine named Supergirl. They were his
friends and recipients of the minute traces of warmth he was capable of
feeling. Seeing them die killed his final hopes for the possibility that they
might be able to rescue him. It finally drove home to him that he would be the
only architect of his freedom.
It was shortly
after this that a new being made its appearance. At first, he was uncertain of
what it was. Its mind was almost non-existent. It functioned on a basic level,
capable of little more than carrying out tasks that some higher power had
imprinted on its mind. It travelled through limbo that was his prison, unaware
of itself but except the duty it was forced to perform. He followed the being
for a number of days, trying to assess what it was and how he could use that to
his advantage. Its mind, he quickly learnt, was easily overcome. The being
possessed no independent will that could prevent the invasion.
Inside its mind,
he could feel nothing but gray.
It was not
merely a colour to see but also feel. It permeated
his soul like an enveloping blanket of cold that made him flee on first
contact. Only after several attempts, was he comfortable enough to take
permanent residence within the soul and invent the dream essence that remained
trapped inside its neutered mind. The dream essence itself had the substance of
a fading afterthought, inert and dying. As it remained imprisoned inside the
being, it bubbled away like death denied. The whole concept was eerie and far
beyond his understanding. His world had been one of science. Physic and quantum
theory had more coherence than the unreality of the mysticism surrounding the
being and its world.
However, he
forced himself to become accustomed to it for this was his only means of
escape. The being had the ability to walk out of this place and into the waking
world. Probing into the memories trapped inside its comatose mind, he learnt
that the being had once called itself a Gray Man was responsible for collecting
residual dream essence from the dead. Like himself, it too once possessed its
own dreams of power and conquest and like himself, those dreams had withered to
dust because of the Justice League. The irony of it did not escape him.
It was easy to
take over the Gray Man's existence. He wondered if somewhere inside the lobotomised mind of the Gray Man, some aspect of what it
had been still remained trapped as he was in this spectral limbo. If so, he
would like to have believed that it would have approved of his tenancy. He was
mildly surprised that the Lords of Order who imposed the condition on the Gray
Man had not opted to keep watch over their neutered servant. Then again, he was
never one to waste an opportunity with meaningless questions.
Slipping through
the dimensional planes for the Gray Man was like moving through a dispersing
fog once the sun had come out. Instead of finding himself pressed up against
the barrier that separated his world from reality, he had moved through it
effortlessly. It was as easy as stepping into another room, except this room
was an entire universe. He emerged in a busy street corner of a city somewhere
in the world and felt the sunshine on his face. Closing his eyes, he allowed
the heat to press into his skin as he took a deep breath. No one took notice of
him. This was after all, the city.
Taking in the
smog filled air, it never tasted sweeter to him and for a moment, he almost
wept from the sheer experience of it.
I am still here
Sorceress! He wanted to shout out loud. I am still here and you are dead! I am
stronger now than I ever was and nothing will stop me this time! He started to
laugh with utter abandon, exultant at the power he now commanded at his
disposal. Collect dream essence from the dying? No, no, that simply would not
do. He would have to expand his programming a little.
Dream Slayer,
the new Gray Man was back.
***********
Catherine
Colbert had a bad dream.
She sat up in her bed, sweat running down her body and plastering her lingerie
to her skin. For a moment, she merely sat in the darkness of her penthouse
apartment, trying to remember what exactly the dream had been about. She was
not prone to nightmares but the potency of this one could not be denied. Even
now, minutes after she had awakened, she was still trembling from its after
effects. Beyond the windows of the balcony, she could see the
Paree as
always was beautiful. After her brief sojourn in
She still had no
idea what had possessed her to suggest to the others that they should form a
new team. Certainly, Catherine had no intention of returning to that life
again, no matter how much she may have enjoyed the craziness. All her life, she
had wanted excitement and adventure. After being the head of the Justice League
for a time, Catherine could say with utter certainty, that she no longer craved
such things. In fact, the quiet days ahead seemed infinitely more inviting.
She supposed
that her real motivation behind her suggestion at Warriors was not so much that
she missed the adventures, rather that missed them. Although she had little to
do with Justice League
Catherine tried
hard not to think about the friends who were dead. Not just Tora and Rex, but
also the Silver Sorceress and later on the Crimson Fox. There were so many
ghosts living in the shadow of the new League that she understood the anger
felt by the survivors of the old. The world had forgotten the League created by
Maxwell Lord even though it had fought just as tirelessly as the new team to
make it a better place. Perhaps, she did not want to see them forgotten any
more than they already had been.
And maybe she
missed their insanity in her too conservative life.
"This is
doing me no good," she said out loud in her native French. "Time to
leave the nest for awhile."
She climbed out
of bed purposefully and padded towards the enormous wardrobe on the other side
of the room. Stepping inside, she made her way to the far corner of the
wardrobe and dressed warmly. Taking in
"Madam
Colbert's little girl has some hard thinking to do." Catherine sighed.
No matter what
she decided of course, the League would never be as fun as it used to be. She
remembered the days when she would periodically turn up at the Embassy, driving
Captain Atom mad with her flirtations. The Captain was so confused during those
moments. Not only did he have to contend with Catherine's little remarks but
the full fledged seduction that the Crimson Fox would subject him to. Not to
mention Kara's temper whenever she had to fight off Wally's advances and Ralph's
penchant for mysteries and Sue's determination for him to have them.
Mon Dieu, she missed those crazy Americans
It took her a
few minutes to slip into her clothes. A short time later, she made her exit
through from her building to the streets of
The night was
electrifying to Catherine.
Usually on these
strolls, Catherine made her way to the
She was far from
it when she suddenly heard a scream. Catherine froze where she was and
immediately tried to close in on that desperate cry. Although she felt fear and
wondered if this was something best left for the police, the terror in that cry
compelled her forward. She was a black belt in martial arts so she was fairly
confident that she would be able to handle herself.
The scream came
from a pitch black alley a block away. Grateful that she had chosen to wear
comfortable running shoes, Catherine ran forward. Her mind and body were tuned
for fight so her entire body felt like a coiled spring about to snap. By the
time, she reached the maw of darkness that ran into that alley, the scream had
descended into a series of mindless shrieks that only made her run faster. She
was close to the heart of it now.
As she raced
down the narrow passageway, the grimy lamp hanging from one of the building
revealed to Catherine the woman who had screamed. Standing close to her, were
two men. One man was lying flat on the cobble stone ground while the other
stared at him transfixed. The man upright seemed mesmerised
by the unconscious one before the woman's scream brought his attention back to
her.
Uh Oh.
Catherine
thought. This was not good. This being
Her screams died
abruptly.
Catherine came
to a half in front of the man. By now, he had the woman firmly in his grip, his
arm locked around her throat. His other hand was cupped over her mouth.
Catherine looked into her face and saw pure terror. She surveyed the scene and
decided immediately that this was no robbery. The attacker was in his late
forties, certainly too old too be a mugger.
"Let her
go." Catherine warned, feeling impotent even though she approached him
with bluster and false bravado.
"Catherine
Colbert," the man said with a smile. "Its
been a long time." His eyes glowed with grey light.
That stopped
Catherine in her tracks. How had he known her name? This man was a stranger to
her. "I am afraid its longer than you think." She replied trying not
to show him that he had surprised her. "I do not think we have met."
She said coolly, trying to sound indifferent to his claim.
"We have
met Catherine." The man replied. "You and your Justice League friends
know me well."
He still did not
seem familiar but that was no reason to provoke him. Not when he still had a
hostage. "That changes nothing," She retorted advancing towards him.
The woman had resumed struggling now that it appeared help was on its way.
"Release her or I will be forced to press the issue."
He glanced at
his squirming victim before raising his glowing eyes to Catherine once again.
"I always aim to oblige." He smiled again. This time, his grin seemed
to fill up his entire face and Catherine could not deny the shudder of fear
that ran through him. He released his grip of the woman, removing his arm away
from her throat. The woman was poised to run to safety when suddenly the man
reached into her chest as if there was no flesh or bone to prevent it. She let
out a cry as his arm penetrated straight through her body. When he retracted
his hand a moment later, she collapsed on the floor. Her body was almost grey
with lifelessness.
Catherine took a
step backwards when her composure returned. "Who are you?" She asked,
half whispering.
"Not I
Catherine," the man replied rather smugly. He could sense her fear.
"We. We are together now."
"I, we,
that does not answer my question." Catherine demanded. She wanted to attack
but she had seen what the man had done and knew that it was a foolish exercise.
It was wiser to keep a cool head until she knew what he was capable of in a
face to face confrontation.
"Tell them,
we are coming, Catherine Colbert." The man answered, taking a step back
into the shadows. "Tell the Justice League, they will dream gray."
And then he was
gone.
CHAPTER FIVE: MISTRESS OF MAGIC
"Ted, take it easy!" Booster
shouted as he watched his friend sailing across the sky.
"You better go up and get
him." Guy suggested.
Despite Ted's plea for latitude, Booster
wondered if Guy's suggestion should be heeded. While his control over flight
ability had improved significantly since their return from Pago, it had been
less than a week since Ted had come into possession of the Blue Scarab. From
the onset, they had unanimously agreed that he required tutelage in his new
powers. Thus the trio had travelled to the
The other thing agreed upon without
argument was that the first thing that Ted needed to get control of was his
flight ability. Both Guy and Booster had significant experience in this field
and knew how enticing the power of flight could be. However, one simply did not
leap into the air and start soaring. The human body was not made for that form
of travel. Even if flight was being generated through artificial means,
training was needed and care had to be exercised.
At present, Ted was executing a tight
loop some hundred above the ground. The only reason Booster was not up there
with him was because Ted had assured him, the Blue Beetle was ready for his
first solo flight. Guy and Booster had not been happy to allow him the attempt
but there seemed to be little they could do to stop him. Ted was an adult after
all. Nevertheless, Booster was somewhat comforted by the fact that Skeets was up there with him.
If he could not trust Ted, he could at
least trust Skeets to see it that Ted did not wind up
breaking his neck.
In any case, for the moment Ted seemed
to be doing fine. He had been zig zagging
through the clouds for some time now and showed no signs of having any
difficulty as he practiced his exercises. This included loops and barrel rolls,
directional changes and general manoeuvrability.
Although he was in higher altitudes than either of them found acceptable, it
appeared that he was managing the height well enough. Although concerned,
Booster had to concede Ted was a fast learner. "He'll be okay."
Booster replied, trying to keep the uncertainty out of his voice.
"Is this before or after he becomes
a stain?" Guy remarked under his breath. However, he too was forced to
admit that Ted was doing all right for a rookie. Despite himself, Guy could not
help feeling a little envious as he saw Ted moving through the clouds. There
was a time when Guy Gardner had flown the skies in very much the same manner.
In those days, he had been the Green Lantern of Sector 2814. The Green Lanterns
were an intergalactic law enforcement fellowship who answered to the great
Guardians of Oa. During those days, the universe had
been his playground. While he did not regret his Vuldarian heritage, his
earthbound existence paled in comparison with the days when he could travel
through the stars as if he belonged there.
Thinking of the Guardians and their
present situation brought another thought to mind. "Its
too bad Kilowog is gone you know," Guy said
quietly. "That poozer would have whipped Ted in
to shape in no time."
"Yeah," Booster agreed.
"He was the Guardian's drill instructor wasn't he?"
"The meanest one on Oa." Guy said with a faint smile.
For a moment, neither man spoke as they
observed an unspoken moment of silence for their fallen comrade. Kilowog had been one of the most respected ring bearers in
the Green Lantern Corps and at one time was the League's handyman. Without his
ring, Kilowog was a genius with his hands. After
joining the League, Kilowog had completely overhauled
their entire security system, debugged their teleporters
and even fixed Beatriz's hair dryer. To say nothing of the fact that hidden
somewhere in jungles of Kooey Kooey Kooey, was a casino resort Kilowog
had managed to build single handedly in a matter of hours.
Thinking about Kilowog
only made Guy think about all the other friends who were dead. Lately, the
number seemed to be on the rise. Kilowog, Joe Jones,
Rex, the Silver Sorceress and of course Tora. Today was simply too nice a day
to deal with all that grief. In an effort to change the subject, Guy spoke up
again. "I tried getting Scott on the horn." He replied.
"Barda?"
Booster ventured a guess. Scott Free aka Mr Miracle was married to Big Barda, a native of Apokolips who
trained most of the planet's fearsome Parademons. It
was Barda who had trained Beatriz when her powers had
been boosted after the attempted invasion of Earth by the Dominion. As drill
instructors go, Barda was tough but she knew her
stuff. It would not be a bad idea if she gave Ted some instruction. His friend
could certainly use the discipline.
"She was on League duty." Guy said tautly putting and
end to that idea rapidly.
"Oh." Booster said shortly.
Although Booster had not applied for membership in the new League, he could
understand Guy's resentment. As he had declared at their reunion, he shared
Guy's view that the new League considered itself too good for the likes of
them.
"How did I do?" Ted broke into
the conversation from above. He was only about twenty feet above their heads
and was making a gradual descent. His faced was etched in concentration as his
flight speed eased and he landed gently on the ground before them. Skeets remained long enough to see his charge land before
the small automaton returned to the Bug.
If it was praised he was expecting, Ted
was not going to get it.
Guy did not intend to waste time with
cordiality's and launched straight in. "You don't know how much
invulnerability you got, so quite acting like a jerk until we figure that
out." He snapped. "If you have limitations on your powers, you don't
want to be two miles up when you find out!"
Ted looked to Booster for support but
saw no help there. He supposed he could not blame them for being slightly angry
at him. He was only supposed to go high enough to do some control loops and
barrel rolls just to get a feel of his flight ability, not attempt to leap tall
buildings in a single bound. However, he could not deny that it had been
exhilarating being up there. Flying like this was a new kind of freedom beyond
anything he had ever experienced in his life. It was as close to heaven as Ted
Kord had ever known. Finally Ted understood why Booster felt the Bug so
confining.
"Sorry, you're right." Ted
conceded, throwing up his hands up in a gesture of defeat. "But its a hell of rush though. So come on, how did I do really?"
Guy allowed himself a faint smile,
knowing the sentiment well. He exchanged a glance with Booster as he considered
Ted's question before answering. "Not bad. You're still green but you got
potential."
"You mean blue." Ted grinned.
Guy rolled his eyes. "I ain't
dignifying that with an answer."
"Come on, lighten up will
you?" Ted looked at him. "You know I never thought I'd say this, but
you're turning out to be like Jonn."
"You know, after hanging around you
bozos for the last few days, I'm starting to remember why Jonn was the way he
was."
Suddenly, he noticed both Ted and
Booster giving him a look. "What?"
"You know," Booster replied
looking perfectly serious. "I never thought I'd ever hear myself saying
this but maybe you should take top spot when the Crusaders gets going."
"You're kidding, right?" Guy
exclaimed. He remembered what it had been like when he had attempted to take
that position during their League days. Neither Booster nor Ted had been ardent
supporters then. In fact, no one really took him seriously as anything more
than a ring wearing thug. To be fair, he had to admit he was a lot different
back then.
"No," Ted responded with the
same tone of seriousness. "You've been doing pretty well the last couple
of days, Guy. Why not?" It was true. A few years ago, Ted would not even
have considered giving Guy the keys to the outhouse door but Guy Gardner was a
different person these days. He was still as hot tempered and gruff as always
but there was also a stability to him that could weather any storm. Guy had
always been able to take charge of a situation but during his League days, he
was nearly psychotic. Discovering his Vuldarian heritage had given his mind the
balance it once had. According to the files, Guy had been a school teacher and
a social worker before Green Lantern Corps had entered his life.
"I don't know." Guy retorted.
"Where's Bats when ya need him?" He mused.
"With the rest of the Dream
Team." Booster answered. "Come on Guy," he urged. "You used
to tell us that we were in Gardner League International all the time. What's
wrong with taking the top spot now? We couldn't get you to shut up about it
before."
"I was a jerk back then too."
Guy dead panned.
"You're still a jerk but we can put
up with you now." Ted quipped.
"You know what you can do with
yourself."
"We could put Ted in charge."
Booster remarked. "And we know how that could turn out."
"Hey!" Ted exclaimed in mock
hurt.
"I'll think about it." Guy
finally agreed. A long time ago, that's all he ever wanted, to be in charge of
the League, like Jonn and Batman were, to finally have the respect of his
fellow super heroes. He could not understand his hesitation now. It was not as
if he did not think he could do it. Of course, that fear was the farthest thing
from his mind. Since running into Wargo,
Any further thought to the subject was
quickly forgotten as the communication device on Ted's belt started beeping.
Catherine had produced these a few days before they had left for the island.
She had liberated them from a UN warehouse where the most of the equipment from
the
"Radio Shack, we don't
deliver." Ted announced speaking into the device's mouth piece.
Fortunately, the master controls for the signal devices were able to detect
others in close proximity, therefore sparing the noise of all their devices
going off simultaneously.
"A situation has come up."
Catherine's voice responded without reaction to Ted's greeting but the strain
was audible. It immediately put him on guard and he flicked a switch on the
side of the device so the others could hear their conversation.
"What kind of situation?" Guy
asked.
"Well I had an interesting
morning." She explained. "Apparently, I ran into an old League
enemy."
"So tell go to the League with
this." Booster added. "After all, we're old news."
"I tried that." Catherine
countered, ignoring the indifference in their voices. "Apparently, the
League is out of touch. I couldn't even get past call waiting at the
Watchtower."
"So who is it?" Ted inquired,
ignoring the usual derisive remarks about the new League. At some point, he was
going to have to help them get over that resentment. It was unproductive.
"I am not sure but he threatened
that we will soon be dreaming gray."
No one spoke but words were unnecessary
at this point. Each one of them were aware of what those words meant and who
had delivered them.
"Are you okay?" Guy asked
quickly. "He didn't hurt you?"
"Not at all," Catherine
answered unable to hide the concern in her voice. "I believe the Gray Man
wanted me alive, so that I could tell us he's coming."
"Damn." Guy swore under his
breath. Of all the League enemies they had faced, the Gray Man was undoubtedly
one of the worst. Even if the Crusaders were to take him on, they would be at a
disadvantage. They were going to have to rectify that immediately or else they
would not have a chance at defeating him. "Alright Catherine, we'll head
out of here. We should be back in
"I'm calling from
"Its
impossible." Ted declared when Guy looked up at them. "He's a
vegetable. Doctor Fate said that the Lords of Order neutralised
him permanently."
"You know that hocus pocus stuff
rarely holds firm." Booster countered. "The Gray Man was supposedly neutralised the first time we ran into him and yet he came
back with that Teasdale character remember? Who's to say that this time is any
different. He might have just found another loophole."
"We have a problem. " Guy
stated.
"Yeah we do." Ted answered
knowing to what Guy was referring. "The Crusaders ranks don't currently
include someone who has any understanding of the supernatural." Although
Ted believed in the power of sciences and logic, he had seen enough during his
career to know there were more things unseen in this world then anyone was led
to believe. Magic was real, as real as gravity and motion. He did not
understand how those forces could be but he had seen them at work and their
existence was no myth. It was real.
"Right." Guy agreed. "We
go after him and we're going get our butts kicked."
"What about Doctor Fate?"
Booster suggested. "Where is he these days?"
"He's been out of sight for some
time now." Ted replied and thought about it. It had been some time since
he had any access to the Justice League members archive and he tried to recall
previous Leaguers who might be able to help them with their particular problem.
The League did not have many members who specialised
in magic. Other than Doctor Fate, Ted tried to remember who else might have had
the expertise. When the name surfaced, it came up with such force that Ted was
annoyed it had not come to him sooner. "What about Zatanna?"
"Who?" Both Guy and Booster
looked at him and declared in unison.
"Zatanna,"
Ted repeated himself. "She used to be in the League way back before our
group even learnt to kvetch. The files say she's a magician or something, a
pretty powerful one too."
"Okay," Guy nodded deciding it
was something to go on. At this point, they really could not afford to be
choosy. If the Gray Man wanted revenge, it might be possible that he would not
want the current League members, but those who got him lobotomised.
If Zatanna was the best they could do at this point
in time, then it was going to have to do.
"So where do we find her?" He
asked Ted.
"I have no idea." Ted
shrugged. "I never got through the rest of the archive, we got our wide
screen TV remember?"
Booster rolled his eyes in resignation.
"Oh this team is going to work."
*********
Sorcery is more than magic tricks and
spoken spells. It exists as an unseen plane of existence cohabiting in parallel
uniformity with what is perceived as reality. It has currents and waves that
can be manipulated by the adept because the veneer that separates the realm of
magic and that of science is relatively thin. Most people do not realise the separate universe that lives in tandem with
their own. Most cannot see past their disbelief to know that there is more than
meets the eye in all aspects of life. For those who can make the crossing from
one realm to another, their minds are open to a universe of possibilities,
where there are no mysteries and infinite answers.
So how the hell did she get this VCR
working?
Zatanna Zatara stared at the
machine surrounded with packing foam and instructions, unable to make sense of
any of it. She had read the manual twice and decided that these instructions
were written by someone who had no concept of the real world because one had to
be autistic to understand it. Sure, she could use magic and make the thing work
with little effort. Lately, however, Zatanna had been
trying to do things for herself the conventional way. Learning about her Magi
heritage had shown her the importance of her gift. A gift that was much too
important to waste on such trivial things.
"That's it," she sighed
staring at the jet coloured tabby curled up on the
arm chair opposite her. "I give up."
The feline narrowed its eyes and let out
a soft purr, as if attempting to soothe her irritation with the sound. She rose
to all fours and stretched languidly before leaping to the floor next to Zatanna. With the grace that was a secret only to cats, the
cat walked against her and nudged against her arm.
"Thank you Branwen."
Zatanna smiled. "I suppose I ought to give it a
rest anyway, it looks like we're having company."
She rose to her feet and padded towards
the kitchen. Zatanna had no clear idea of who her
visitor was, only that she would soon make an appearance at her doorstep. She
judged by the aura she was emanating, that he was no danger to her. Her visitor
was just a human. The tremors would be much stronger had her visitor been a
fellow mystic. Zatanna was glad. She did not wish the
well meaning assistance of her mystical friends at this point. She had bought
this house in a quiet corner of
Her neighbours
in the small town would seem to agree. Although they stayed away from her, there
was no mystery surrounding the attractive woman with the deed blue eyes and the
jet black hair. She had no secret identity to speak of, so they all knew she
was Zatanna, one time member of the Justice League
and supposed Mistress of Magic to the super hero community. Zatanna
did not mind the isolation, knowing that it was best that she was left alone by
the resident of the fishing village because her life was too filled with the
uncertainties of her craft.
She reached the kitchen and put the
kettle on to boil, before removing two cups. As her guest came closer, she was
starting to get a stronger sense of the woman. The purity of her soul was
unquestionable. Here was someone who had very few limitations, even for a
human. The confidence emanating from her ego was beyond supreme but Zatanna sensed no malice in her, just a single minded
dedication to an ideal. A crusader, she thought with a smile. How refreshing.
She prepared herself a pot of Jasmine
Tea and readied the other cup for French coffee because her visitor did not
care for tea. After the kettle emitted its shrill cry throughout her colonial
styled kitchen, Zatanna placed the crockery onto a
serving tray before placing the whole thing onto the nearby dining table. She
had just set the tray down when she heard a sharp knock on the door.
"Right on time, Branwell."
She said to the cat as it followed at her feet, when Zatanna
went to answer the door.
"Catherine Colbert." Zatanna greeted when she swung the door open.
Catherine tried not to look surprised
but the emotion escaped her. Zatanna Zatara stood by the doorway, an exotic looking woman who
looked the part of a performing magician. Her jet coloured
hair was tied in a neat pony tail and she was wearing a pair of thick tights
and a turtle neck sweater. It was hard to believe that Zatanna
spent her time conjuring spells and delving into the supernatural.
"I guess introducing myself is
somewhat redundant now." Catherine managed to say, recovering instantly.
"I shall just resort to a simple hello."
"That will do." Zatanna offered her a warm smile. "Please come
in."
Catherine entered the house and thought to herself that this was the kind of
place, he supposed a magician might inhabit. It was warm and cosy, with an aged look to all the wood in the place. The
books on her shelves were leather bound and he suspected easily older than both
of their ages combined. It reminded her of her grandfather's chateau where she
had spent her summers as a child. Still, it had an atmosphere about it that
seemed to belong neither in this world or the next.
"Please sit." Zatanna gestured towards the dining table and did not wait
for Catherine. Instead, she began pouring the coffee she had made.
"You knew I was coming."
Catherine stated. It was not a question.
"Yes." She replied. "I
also know when the paper boy is around the corner. "Sugar?"
"Thank you." Catherine grinned
deciding that she liked this sorceress very much. She did not seem as flaky as
her JLA file seem to indicate. In fact, it was hard to imagine that she was one
of the most powerful experts in the supernatural there was. "Do you know
why I am here?"
"No." She answered honestly. "I try not to practice mind reading
unless its necessary. People tend to find it rude and
the surprise is always welcome."
"I don't know whether you would
consider this a surprise or not." Catherine replied. "I know you're
out of the super hero business but at the moment, some friends of mine need
your help."
"You don't represent the Justice League
anymore." She stated. That was not a question either.
"I thought you don't read minds." Catherine countered.
"I do read the papers." Zatanna replied, starting to become genuinely intrigued by
what this woman wanted of her. She knew Catherine Colbert by reputation of
course. Once upon a time, she had been the League administrator to the European
branch of the Justice League, later on the United Nations had put her in charge
of the whole team after the status of the team had changed. Although Zatanna was not involved with that incarnation, she had
agreed with the idea of expanding the League to be more than just an American
based organisation. Unfortunately, the mix of UN
indecision and politics eventually destroyed the concept and Catherine Colbert
had disappeared into obscurity.
"I apologise
for the presumption." Catherine offered.
"Its a
natural mistake." Zatanna replied sipping her
tea. "Now Miss Colbert, you came a long way to find me. Why is that?"
"Are you aware of the Gray
Man?" Catherine asked her, deciding to get to the point quickly.
Zatanna knew the role of the Gray Man. "He is a servant
of the Lords of Order, isn't he? There is an agreement between one of the Seven
and the Lords of Order, to collect dream essence from the dying and then return
it to the One. Apparently the One helped the Lords out of a sticky situation
some aeons ago."
Catherine looked at her blankly.
"Something like that." She replied after a moment. "These sorts
of cosmic interchanges take place often?"
"All the time," Zatanna explained. "Most of the time, they're like
normal people, doing deals, passing favours, that
sort of thing. I believed you people had more than one encounter with the Gray
Man." The confrontation had caused little more than a slight tremor in the
plane of the Other world The Lords of Order were usually quite adept at
cleaning house.
"Yes." Catherine answered.
"He started collecting dream essence from the living. He turned an entire
town into some bizarre ad for dead."
"Lord Morpheus would not have liked
that." Zatanna whistled under her breath.
"The Lords of Order are usually quite efficient when they deal with the
wayward servant. I find it odd that they would allow him to continue in this
aspect if he was so destructive."
"Those who fought him believed so
as well. As far as they were aware, according to Doctor Fate, the Lords of
Order had practically lobotomised him."
"I see." She nodded, starting
to see why he was here. "I gather he is back."
"And claiming vengeance."
Catherine finished. "I have tried contacting the Justice League.
Apparently, they are unavailable. I believe Gray Man will come after the former
Leaguers, my friends, who have no idea how to deal with him without Doctor
Fate. The supernatural is not their area of expertise."
"I am out of the game Miss
Colbert," Zatanna pointed out. "I'm soul
searching at the moment."
"I know," she replied.
"But you have been known to come out of retirement whenever you are
needed."
Zatanna frowned. Catherine had her there. "My League
days are far behind me, I don't intend to get involved with weirdoes in spandex
who have over inflated ideas about their importance in the scheme of
things."
"Don't worry, we've had Guy fixed.
He plays nice now." Catherine replied with a straight face.
Zatanna chuckled softly. "Are you always so determined
Miss Colbert?"
"Only when I'm being confronted
with mind reading magicians, the rest of the time I am simply arrogant to a
fault." He replied.
"Alright." Zatanna
nodded knowing that her conscience would plague her if she did not help this
woman. Not to mention, her state of mind if anything were to happen to the
ex-Leaguers resulting from her lack of action. Sometimes she wished Zatara had raised a less conscientious daughter. It could
be most disrupting at times. "Tell me when and where and I shall be
there."
"Excellent." Catherine toasted
her cup of tea with her own. "I look forward to your participation."
However, their encounter was not yet
concluded. Zatanna had something further to add.
"One more thing, this is a temporary arrangement. I do not wish to join
any super hero team so you may as well get that thought out of your mind that
you can get me to like staying with the Crusaders. This is a one time deal only." She looked at her through narrowed
eyes.
Catherine shrugged but did not look
unrepentant. "I'm sure it is."
CHAPTER SIX: THE FELLOWSHIP
Why was she here?
More importantly, how had she allowed
Beatriz to talk her into this?
Sigrid Nansen had barely enough time to
contemplate that question before she forced herself to remember where she was.
This was Guy Gardner's bar and despite Bea's assurances to the contrary, Sigrid
was certain she was not welcome here. Her presence would be an affront to
"Sigrid!" Sigrid heard a voice
exclaimed as she walked through the doors of Warriors. She turned around as saw
Beatriz de Costa approaching her with a wide grin across her bronzed Latin
face. As usual, Beatriz looked spectacular. This of course, was no surprise to
Sigrid. All her life, Sigrid had lived in awe of Beatriz and the rest of the
Global Guardians. Beatriz de Costa was never anything less than perfect. Even
when she had shed the persona of Fire, Beatriz was still eminently known as the
Revson Girl whose features now graced a million
billboards across the planet.
When the League had disbanded, Sigrid
was aware of the turmoil in Bea's life. As a friend and team member, Sigrid had
withdrawn from Bea's life. Beatriz needed to see Sigrid as more than just a
replacement for Tora and at the time, her wounds had been too raw for such
insight. It now seemed that her disappearance from Bea's life had allowed the Brazillian superhero to get a fresh start on her life at
the same time, allowing Sigrid to build up some much needed confidence.
While she was far from taking on
Doomsday single handedly, Sigrid could say honestly that she was making strides
in her life. No longer did she feel the need to live up to Tora Olafsdotter's reputation for courage and strength. Sigrid
had come a long way in accepting her powers for what they were and not how much
they lacked in comparison with the other Ice Maiden. Sigrid spent her life
fleeing from one thing or another because she never believed she was good
enough for any of it.
These days, it was easier to accept when she understood that she was just plain
scared of failure.
"Hello Bea." Sigrid smiled and
the two women embraced warmly.
"Its good
to see you." Beatriz said with genuine warmth. "How have you
been?"
"I got a job at Star Labs as a
research assistant." Sigrid explained, knowing Beatriz was genuinely
concerned about her welfare. With pride, Sigrid realised
that her lack of confidence had been part of the reason why she was never a
good research assistant in
Considering what Sigrid Nansen used to
think of herself, she was doing okay.
"And you're the Revson
girl." Sigrid pointed out.
"Its a
living." Beatriz replied with a smile. While she was proud of her success,
Beatriz was not as superficial as she was before. After losing Tora, she had realised what things in life were of real value and it
helped to keep her success in perspective. While modeling paid the bills, she
was mostly proud of her efforts as a superhero then as the Revson
Girl. "I am sorry I lost touch."
"Its
okay, I know how things were." Sigrid answered. Shortly before the
formation of the new League, Sigrid had learnt from the medical division of
Star Labs that Bea had been injured during the attack by the Hyperclan. She had spent weeks at Star Labs recuperating
from severe trauma to her body. Sigrid had dropped into see her occasionally
but their meetings had been short and evasive. Both had emotional baggage that
had not been shed until recently.
Deciding to move on to a brighter
subject, Sigrid shifted her gaze across Warriors. She had heard of the bar
prior to this but had never found the opportunity to make a visit. Apparently
Guy Gardner was doing quite well here and she could understand why. The place
looked like a Planet Hollywood for superheroes without being overtly tacky as
that franchise was. Americans could over do things so badly when they tried.
Fortunately, this was nothing of the sort and could almost be called cosy. Other than the memorabilia, it looked like any other
bar and restaurant.
It appeared that the restaurant was
abbot to open because Sigrid could see waiters preparing the tables for
patronage. Glasses and dining implements were being laid out while the
bartender tended to the task required behind the bar. None of the staff seemed
surprised or bothered by the superheroes in their presence and Sigrid supposed
that in this place, costumed heroes were common place.
Her observations were cut short when she
heard a male voice calling out. "Hiya doing
Sigrid." Guy Gardner greeted as he came down the stairs from the upper
portion of the building.
Although there was tension in his face
at the sight of her, Guy Gardner seemed civil. Sigrid let out an invisible sigh
of relief because she knew how difficult it was for him to accept that she was
not Tora, even though she carried the name of Ice Maiden. During their initial
meeting, Guy had accused her of being an imposter but Sigrid understood his
outburst for what it was. Pain at believing someone he loved so dearly, could
be so easily replaced. His behavior now was marked difference. She could see he
was making an effort to be polite and tolerant.
"Nice to see you again
Guy broke into a proud grin. "I am
a guy of many talents." He replied and then became a little more serious.
"Everyone is out back," he motioned them to a door at the corner of
floor. It was almost hidden by the bar counter. "We'll be able to have
some privacy without everybody staring at us like we were a sideshow
attraction."
*************
As this was a meeting to deal with the
Gray Man, Catherine was not present. While she had been the one to suggest the
formation of the new team, as always, the former UN liaison preferred to handle
the administrative side of things whenever it was required. Guy had yet to
officially assume the role of team leader although he was far from making any
decisions. At the moment, the Crusaders were still at a seminal stage. Other
than himself, Ted, Booster, General Glory and Bea, they did not have a fixed
roster. He gathered Sigrid was here at Bea's request. Although it was difficult
to accept that she was Ice Maiden, Guy knew she was not Tora and therefore, not
a replacement. Besides, Sigrid seemed like a nice kid and he knew what it was
like to be considered second best for most of one's life.
However, he had hoped their first
mission together would have been something less dangerous than having to deal
with the Gray Man. Their team, if you could call it that, was really untested.
Sure, they had worked together years ago, but that was exactly the point. The
years had a habit of making people rusty and they had never been very good team
to begin with. Guy made a silent oath to himself that this time it would be
different. They were going to be a team because he knew they had in them to do
it.
God
That thought froze his insides cold.
Meanwhile greetings and introductions
were being exchanged with the heroes present. Sigrid who had only really ever
worked with Beatriz closely, seemed unsure at how to take Ted and Booster.
General Glory who knew none of them was even more uncertain although Beatriz
seemed to be taking him under his wing. Guy never thought of her to be maternal
type. Then again, Beatriz was also playing the same role to Sigrid as she had
done when Tora had first left her father's ice city.
"I thought Catherine said she was
tracking down Zatanna for us." Ted declared.
"Catherine found her." Guy
replied. "Zatanna is supposed to be here."
"You mean the Zatanna?"
General Glory asked. "The one who used to be in old League?"
"The same." Ted replied. It
was hard to remember that this was not the same General Glory that they had
known previously. That General Glory had possessed supreme confidence and an honest
wisdom, Ted was going to miss. The new General seemed to be very nervous and
unsure of himself, not much more than a kid really. In some ways, he reminded
Ted of himself when he had first began in this business and that memory warmed
the Blue Beetle to the new General Glory quickly.
"I use to read about her in the
papers." He remarked. "She's like a witch, isn't she?"
"I prefer the term magician." Zatanna Zatara answered coolly as
she walked through the door. She was in full costume of fish nets, tights,
tuxedo jacket and top hat.
"We're glad you could make
it." Guy offered extended a handshake in her direction. Most of them knew Zatanna by reputation but none could confess to ever having
worked with her. Although she was in the League far earlier than any of them,
she was in her late twenties. In fact, he was surprised how different she
looked from the pictures in her League dossier. Maybe it was the tights.
"Ms Colbert said you needed my
help." Zatanna replied. She could sense the
apprehension in his voice, not simply because he did not know her but because
he was masking his insecurity behind a facade of
false confidence.
It appeared that Guy Gardner's
reputation as being a rabid was well in the past. When Catherine had come to
her about the Gray Man, Zatanna had confessed to some
trepidation to working with these ex-Leaguers. Much of this opinion was
influenced in part by Gardner's notorious behavior and the juvenile antics for
which Booster Gold and Blue Beetle were infamous. However, now that she was in
their immediate presence, Zatanna had to admit that
these preconceived notions might have been ill considered. The room emanated
with an atmosphere of warmth that was due to the people in the room. Despite
their contrasting natures, they considered each other more than friends but
like family. It was a nice feeling to be included in some a tight knit circle. Zatanna sensed that this was not always the case.
Whatever had taken place since the
League days had changed their attitudes towards themselves and each other
considerably. Zatanna felt slightly ashamed for being
so judgemental. Still remnants of the old lingered
behind like a shadow. It amused her how the Blue Beetle seemed to be gawking at
her like a teenager. Well, a little boost to the ego never hurt anyone,
especially considering what her love life had been likely lately.
"Why don't we get settled in and
brief those who of us who are new to the party." Ted suggested, trying to
get the meeting started. Suddenly, he did not want Zatanna
to think that they were all a bunch of amateurs. He still remembered what Hawkman had thought of them and he did not want Zatanna believing the same.
"Good idea." Guy drawled and
motioned everyone around the table. The venue for their first meeting was Warrior's
private room. The decor was traditionally colonial, with heavy wooden furniture
and soft cushions. A fireplace sat unused against one wall and the furnishings
were tasteful and designed to put people at ease. At the moment, Guy wished it
would work on him. He noticed how Booster and Beetle seemed to be taking a back
seat approach, allowing him to take charge because he was used to telling
people what to do.
Bastards.
Greetings were made all around as Guy
introduced Zatanna to the newly formed Crusaders.
Although they had yet to ask Crimson Fox whether she wanted involvement in this
new team, Guy figured there would be time for that later. At the moment, it
appeared that the Gray Man had counted her among those to revenged, so it was
probably wise that she stuck with them until the situation was resolved.
"Beetle, you want to start the
briefing about the Gray Man?"
"Sure," Ted rose to his feet
to address the others. "As Doctor Fate explained to us at the time, the
Gray Man is an agent of the Lords of Order, who use him to collect dream
essence from the dead. As Zatanna will tell you, the
dream essence is what gives the Lords of Order their power. When we encountered
him, the League had only been a few months old. He had taken over a town called
Stone Ridge by removing not only the dream essence of the people who lived
there but he was actually taping into the energy of their souls. Siphoning the
power meant for the Lords of Order made him stronger than he was ever meant to
be."
Zatanna knew this much about the Gray Man although
the events being related by the Blue Beetle was nevertheless fascinating and
she wondered how Nabu had handled the situation.
"The Gray Man captured Doctor Fate
who managed to get a message to us. Batman sent Captain Marvel ahead for
reconnaissance but we soon lost contact with him when he penetrated the town.
When he finally returned, he was under the influence of the Gray Man in some
form of mind control."
At that Ted paused a moment to catch his
breath. He took a sip of water from his glass before continuing again. "Its hard to say what happened next. We were taken down
easily. Fortunately for us though, it appeared that Doctor Fate was not as
incapacitated as he seemed. Apparently Fate was hoping to talk the Gray Man to
his senses. When he realised that the Gray Man could
not be reasoned with, Fate transported the whole building with us in it to this
island. Fate explained that it was an intersection point between two realities.
Once there, the Lords of Order took care of the Gray man themselves."
"We thought that was the end of
him." Guy took up where Ted left off for the benefit of Zatanna and the new General Glory. "Until he turned up
again a year later. Except this time, it was a different guy altogether. This
one was smarter, he had a partner, some crazy scientist named Irwin Teasdale.
Teasdale wanted revenge against Simon Stagg and the Gray Man wanted the serum
Teasdale was developing to wreak mass murder. With the essence he would absorb
from the dying, he would be powerful enough to take on both the Lords of Order
and Chaos. He would have done it too if it wasn't for the Spectre.
The Spectre brought the Gray Man's ideas to the Lords
or Order and Chaos who promptly cut the creep at the knees. They lobotomised him so that he could do his work but not be a
threat to anyone again."
"So how is it that he's back
again?" General Glory declared.
"I don't know how he could come
back." Booster answered. "Its kind of
strange that the Lords of Order wouldn't be keeping a close eye on him after
what he's done in the past."
"The Lords of Order have withdrawn
from this plane of existence. After all, this is only one reality to them and
they have a large cosmic backyard to look after," Zatanna
explained, realising that this group had very little
knowledge about the realm of the supernatural. "Even though their war with
the Lords of Chaos seem to have ended for the moment, it has now become a cold
war. Each side maintains the balance of good and evil in the cosmos. Both have
their chess pieces on the gaming board and like all players, they sometimes
forget what it happening in the rest of the universe. They may not be aware
that the Gray Man has become active again."
"Couldn't we just tell them about
it?" Sigrid suggested. "If this is their problem, they should handle
it."
"They might." Zatanna mused. However, she was skeptical at receiving any
assistance from the Lords of Order. "Then again, we are one reality for
them, they may not care to concern themselves with our problems."
"Great, "Beatriz groaned.
"So we're going to have to clean up their mess?"
"There's something else," Guy
stated ignoring her remark. "Catherine has never met the Gray Man but she
says he spoke to her as if he knew her personally. The Gray Man never confronted
us at any of our embassies, how the hell would he know Catherine at all?"
"That's a good point." Ted
agreed, looking at Guy. "Now that you mention it, something else has been
bothering me about this. The Gray Man has no real reason to take revenge on us.
Sure, we got in the way of his plan a couple of times but the ones who really
hurt him are the Lords of Order. Even when he was rampaging around the place,
his anger was always directed at them and not us. He did not seem to take
offence at us personally, we were just meddlesome human beings who got in his
way."
"You will find most immortal
creatures think that way." Zatanna responded.
"Catherine also said he referred to
himself as 'we' not he.."
"We?" Ted looked at Guy in
surprise. Now that was a variation in the Gray Man's behavior that was not
consistent with what they knew of him. "Is Catherine sure about
this?"
"Well, she said the Gray Man
actually corrected her when she referred to him as a single person. He said
that 'they' were together now. That means more than one of them."
"He never did that before."
Ted stated firmly.
"But he did split up into several
hundred Gray Men." Booster reminded.
"Yes, but those were like
extensions of himself. He could project himself in a dozen different places but
he was still the mind in control."
Zatanna was impressed by the Blue Beetle's acumen. When he
was not being a childish prankster, it appeared that there was a formidable
intellect in residence behind those yellow goggles. "The Blue Beetle is
correct." Zatanna added her voice into the
discussion. "I find it difficult to believe that an entity with the Gray
Man's aspirations would refer to himself as anything but in the singular. This
requires investigation."
"How do we do that?" Ted
asked, pleased that he seemed to have impressed her a little.
"Not easily." She confessed.
"Not until he comes after us."
No one seemed to like that prospect at
all but Ted still seemed concerned and Guy could hardly blame him. While they
were certain they were dealing with the Gray Man, there was something about
this that nagged at the back of his Vuldarian senses. Something was wrong. He
just could not place what that was exactly.
"So do we just wait for him?"
General Glory inquired. As it was Donovan Wallace was questioning his reason
for being here. He had joined the League to fight the rent lords and drug
dealers who preyed on the seamy underworld that had made him a paraplegic, not
going off to fight some powerful supernatural being. "May be we should go
looking for this guy."
"That's easier said than
done." Guy replied. "The man is like smoke."
"We could go to Stone Ridge."
Ted suggested. "That's where he began the first time."
"Nothing we've heard about him
would indicate that he'd go back there Beetle." Booster pointed out.
"Like you said, he never took anything personally."
"No, but there are lines across the
planet that direct cosmic forces." Zatanna
replied, deciding that there was more to this Blue Beetle than met the eye. He
certainly did not deserve the reputation of being labeled a buffoon.
"There are places that attract it like nails to a magnet. Leesburg for
example. Stone Ridge could have the same kind of energy flow. If he is to be
found anywhere, I suggest that is a good a place as any to look."
"All right," Guy agreed with
that assessment. "In that case, Zatanna, Beetle
and should check out Stone Ridge. The rest of us can go to that town on the
Austrian German border where he turned up the second time."
As dumb as Ted could some
times behave, he was no amateur and neither was Zatanna.
However, Sigrid and Donovan was something else entirely. In comparison to the
rest of them, the new Ice Maiden was not Tora whose freezing abilities had been
formidable. She was also relatively new to the game and Guy was not going to be
responsible for any other heroine named Ice dying. He wanted Sigrid where the
rest of them could protect if she got in over her head. He realised
he was being unfair since she had proved herself in battle. When the League had
gone up against the Tormocks, Sigrid had shown what
she was made of. However, a part of him would always feel responsible for being
absent when the Overmaster had torn Tora to pieces. He was not allowing the
same for Sigrid Nansen. If she wanted into this group, that was going to have
to be the rules.
The same thing went for the new General
Glory. Fighting thugs who carried automatic weapons and grenade launcher was
one thing; being able to handle yourself in mystic combat was another thing
entirely. Guy, Booster and Bea had experience enough to watch over the new
arrivals for the moment.
"Sounds like a plan." Beatriz
offered him a proud smile. She never thought of Guy with leadership qualities
but now she understood why Ted and Booster were pushing him to accept the role
as team leader.
"Hey," Booster spoke up.
"Shouldn't someone be looking out for Catherine?"
Catherine was in danger too, Guy realised. The Gray Man had sought her out specifically to
deliver his message of their impending doom. There was no reason why he would
not use her in the same manner when he finally chose to carry out his threat.
Booster was right, she did need protection. "Good idea Beetle," Guy
agreed before a smile stole across his face. "What about you Booster? You
can use your 25th century charm on Catherine. I seem to remember you made a
great impression on her once."
"Me?" Booster exclaimed
remembering that incident all too well. "Guy I don't think this is such a
good idea."
"Not me buddy," Ted retorted,
barely able to contain the laughter that was struggling to escape from his
lips. "I think its just swell."
"Are we missing something?"
Beatriz asked, having not heard this story before. However, judging by the
embarrassment on Booster's face, she decided it was a story worth hearing. She
made a mental note to get the story out of Guy later.
"Are you people always like
this?" Zatanna asked.
"Actually," Sigrid smiled.
Despite joining the Justice League in its last days, she knew just how zany things could get. "This is one of their more
serious days."
CHAPTER SIX: THE FELLOWSHIP
Why was she
here?
More
importantly, how had she allowed Beatriz to talk her into this?
Sigrid Nansen
had barely enough time to contemplate that question before she forced herself
to remember where she was. This was Guy Gardner's bar and despite Bea's
assurances to the contrary, Sigrid was certain she was not welcome here. Her
presence would be an affront to Gardner considering his relationship with the
last superhero to call herself Ice Maiden.
"Sigrid!"
Sigrid heard a voice exclaimed as she walked through the doors of Warriors. She
turned around as saw Beatriz de Costa approaching her with a wide grin across
her bronzed Latin face. As usual, Beatriz looked spectacular. This of course,
was no surprise to Sigrid. All her life, Sigrid had lived in awe of Beatriz and
the rest of the Global Guardians. Beatriz de Costa was never anything less than
perfect. Even when she had shed the persona of Fire, Beatriz was still
eminently known as the Revson Girl whose features now
graced a million billboards across the planet.
When the League
had disbanded, Sigrid was aware of the turmoil in Bea's life. As a friend and
team member, Sigrid had withdrawn from Bea's life. Beatriz needed to see Sigrid
as more than just a replacement for Tora and at the time, her wounds had been
too raw for such insight. It now seemed that her disappearance from Bea's life
had allowed the Brazillian superhero to get a fresh
start on her life at the same time, allowing Sigrid to build up some much
needed confidence.
While she was
far from taking on Doomsday single handedly, Sigrid could say honestly that she
was making strides in her life. No longer did she feel the need to live up to
Tora Olafsdotter's reputation for courage and
strength. Sigrid had come a long way in accepting her powers for what they were
and not how much they lacked in comparison with the other Ice Maiden. Sigrid
spent her life fleeing from one thing or another because she never believed she
was good enough for any of it.
These days, it
was easier to accept when she understood that she was just plain scared of
failure.
"Hello
Bea." Sigrid smiled and the two women embraced warmly.
"Its good to see you." Beatriz said with genuine
warmth. "How have you been?"
"I got a
job at Star Labs as a research assistant." Sigrid explained, knowing
Beatriz was genuinely concerned about her welfare. With pride, Sigrid realised that her lack of confidence had been part of the
reason why she was never a good research assistant in Norway. Now that she was
launching herself into everything with a new vitality, Sigrid was learning that
she was not the failure she perceived herself to be. Her job had brought her an
apartment, friends and a life that was slowly reaching apogee.
Considering what
Sigrid Nansen used to think of herself, she was doing okay.
"And you're
the Revson girl." Sigrid pointed out.
"Its a living." Beatriz replied with a smile. While she
was proud of her success, Beatriz was not as superficial as she was before.
After losing Tora, she had realised what things in
life were of real value and it helped to keep her success in perspective. While
modeling paid the bills, she was mostly proud of her efforts as a superhero
then as the Revson Girl. "I am sorry I lost
touch."
"Its okay, I know how things were." Sigrid answered.
Shortly before the formation of the new League, Sigrid had learnt from the
medical division of Star Labs that Bea had been injured during the attack by
the Hyperclan. She had spent weeks at Star Labs
recuperating from severe trauma to her body. Sigrid had dropped into see her
occasionally but their meetings had been short and evasive. Both had emotional
baggage that had not been shed until recently.
Deciding to move
on to a brighter subject, Sigrid shifted her gaze across Warriors. She had
heard of the bar prior to this but had never found the opportunity to make a
visit. Apparently Guy Gardner was doing quite well here and she could
understand why. The place looked like a Planet Hollywood for superheroes
without being overtly tacky as that franchise was. Americans could over do
things so badly when they tried. Fortunately, this was nothing of the sort and
could almost be called cosy. Other than the
memorabilia, it looked like any other bar and restaurant.
It appeared that
the restaurant was abbot to open because Sigrid could see waiters preparing the
tables for patronage. Glasses and dining implements were being laid out while
the bartender tended to the task required behind the bar. None of the staff
seemed surprised or bothered by the superheroes in their presence and Sigrid
supposed that in this place, costumed heroes were common place.
Her observations
were cut short when she heard a male voice calling out. "Hiya doing Sigrid." Guy Gardner greeted as he came
down the stairs from the upper portion of the building.
Although there
was tension in his face at the sight of her, Guy Gardner seemed civil. Sigrid
let out an invisible sigh of relief because she knew how difficult it was for
him to accept that she was not Tora, even though she carried the name of Ice
Maiden. During their initial meeting, Guy had accused her of being an imposter
but Sigrid understood his outburst for what it was. Pain at believing someone
he loved so dearly, could be so easily replaced. His behavior now was marked
difference. She could see he was making an effort to be polite and tolerant.
"Nice to
see you again Gardner." Sigrid answered, grateful at his efforts. "I
like this place." She remarked allowing her gaze to move over the
restaurant again. "Although I never thought of you as a
restaurateur."
Guy broke into a
proud grin. "I am a guy of many talents." He replied and then became
a little more serious. "Everyone is out back," he motioned them to a
door at the corner of floor. It was almost hidden by the bar counter.
"We'll be able to have some privacy without everybody staring at us like
we were a sideshow attraction."
*************
As this was a
meeting to deal with the Gray Man, Catherine was not present. While she had
been the one to suggest the formation of the new team, as always, the former UN
liaison preferred to handle the administrative side of things whenever it was
required. Guy had yet to officially assume the role of team leader although he
was far from making any decisions. At the moment, the Crusaders were still at a
seminal stage. Other than himself, Ted, Booster, General Glory and Bea, they
did not have a fixed roster. He gathered Sigrid was here at Bea's request.
Although it was difficult to accept that she was Ice Maiden, Guy knew she was
not Tora and therefore, not a replacement. Besides, Sigrid seemed like a nice
kid and he knew what it was like to be considered second best for most of one's
life.
However, he had
hoped their first mission together would have been something less dangerous
than having to deal with the Gray Man. Their team, if you could call it that,
was really untested. Sure, they had worked together years ago, but that was
exactly the point. The years had a habit of making people rusty and they had
never been very good team to begin with. Guy made a silent oath to himself that
this time it would be different. They were going to be a team because he knew
they had in them to do it.
God Gardner,
listen to yourself. You sound like Jonn.
That thought
froze his insides cold.
Meanwhile
greetings and introductions were being exchanged with the heroes present.
Sigrid who had only really ever worked with Beatriz closely, seemed unsure at
how to take Ted and Booster. General Glory who knew none of them was even more
uncertain although Beatriz seemed to be taking him under his wing. Guy never
thought of her to be maternal type. Then again, Beatriz was also playing the
same role to Sigrid as she had done when Tora had first left her father's ice
city.
"I thought
Catherine said she was tracking down Zatanna for
us." Ted declared.
"Catherine
found her." Guy replied. "Zatanna is
supposed to be here."
"You mean
the Zatanna?" General Glory asked. "The one
who used to be in old League?"
"The
same." Ted replied. It was hard to remember that this was not the same
General Glory that they had known previously. That General Glory had possessed
supreme confidence and an honest wisdom, Ted was going to miss. The new General
seemed to be very nervous and unsure of himself, not much more than a kid
really. In some ways, he reminded Ted of himself when he had first began in
this business and that memory warmed the Blue Beetle to the new General Glory
quickly.
"I use to
read about her in the papers." He remarked. "She's like a witch,
isn't she?"
"I prefer
the term magician." Zatanna Zatara
answered coolly as she walked through the door. She was in full costume of fish
nets, tights, tuxedo jacket and top hat.
"We're glad
you could make it." Guy offered extended a handshake in her direction.
Most of them knew Zatanna by reputation but none
could confess to ever having worked with her. Although she was in the League
far earlier than any of them, she was in her late twenties. In fact, he was
surprised how different she looked from the pictures in her League dossier.
Maybe it was the tights.
"Ms Colbert
said you needed my help." Zatanna replied. She
could sense the apprehension in his voice, not simply because he did not know
her but because he was masking his insecurity behind
a facade of false confidence.
It appeared that
Guy Gardner's reputation as being a rabid was well in the past. When Catherine
had come to her about the Gray Man, Zatanna had
confessed to some trepidation to working with these ex-Leaguers. Much of this
opinion was influenced in part by
Whatever had
taken place since the League days had changed their attitudes towards
themselves and each other considerably. Zatanna felt
slightly ashamed for being so judgemental. Still
remnants of the old lingered behind like a shadow. It amused her how the Blue
Beetle seemed to be gawking at her like a teenager. Well, a little boost to the
ego never hurt anyone, especially considering what her love life had been
likely lately.
"Why don't
we get settled in and brief those who of us who are new to the party." Ted
suggested, trying to get the meeting started. Suddenly, he did not want Zatanna to think that they were all a bunch of amateurs. He
still remembered what Hawkman had thought of them and
he did not want Zatanna believing the same.
"Good
idea." Guy drawled and motioned everyone around the table. The venue for
their first meeting was Warrior's private room. The decor was traditionally
colonial, with heavy wooden furniture and soft cushions. A fireplace sat unused
against one wall and the furnishings were tasteful and designed to put people
at ease. At the moment, Guy wished it would work on him. He noticed how Booster
and Beetle seemed to be taking a back seat approach, allowing him to take
charge because he was used to telling people what to do.
Bastards.
Greetings were
made all around as Guy introduced Zatanna to the
newly formed Crusaders. Although they had yet to ask Crimson Fox whether she
wanted involvement in this new team, Guy figured there would be time for that
later. At the moment, it appeared that the Gray Man had counted her among those
to revenged, so it was probably wise that she stuck with them until the
situation was resolved.
"Beetle,
you want to start the briefing about the Gray Man?"
"Sure,"
Ted rose to his feet to address the others. "As Doctor Fate explained to
us at the time, the Gray Man is an agent of the Lords of Order, who use him to
collect dream essence from the dead. As Zatanna will
tell you, the dream essence is what gives the Lords of Order their power. When
we encountered him, the League had only been a few months old. He had taken
over a town called Stone Ridge by removing not only the dream essence of the
people who lived there but he was actually taping into the energy of their
souls. Siphoning the power meant for the Lords of Order made him stronger than
he was ever meant to be."
Zatanna knew
this much about the Gray Man although the events being related by the Blue
Beetle was nevertheless fascinating and she wondered how Nabu
had handled the situation.
"The Gray
Man captured Doctor Fate who managed to get a message to us. Batman sent
Captain Marvel ahead for reconnaissance but we soon lost contact with him when
he penetrated the town. When he finally returned, he was under the influence of
the Gray Man in some form of mind control."
At that Ted
paused a moment to catch his breath. He took a sip of water from his glass
before continuing again. "Its hard to say what
happened next. We were taken down easily. Fortunately for us though, it
appeared that Doctor Fate was not as incapacitated as he seemed. Apparently
Fate was hoping to talk the Gray Man to his senses. When he realised
that the Gray Man could not be reasoned with, Fate transported the whole
building with us in it to this island. Fate explained that it was an intersection
point between two realities. Once there, the Lords of Order took care of the
Gray man themselves."
"We thought
that was the end of him." Guy took up where Ted left off for the benefit
of Zatanna and the new General Glory. "Until he
turned up again a year later. Except this time, it was a different guy
altogether. This one was smarter, he had a partner, some crazy scientist named
Irwin Teasdale. Teasdale wanted revenge against Simon Stagg and the Gray Man
wanted the serum Teasdale was developing to wreak mass murder. With the essence
he would absorb from the dying, he would be powerful enough to take on both the
Lords of Order and Chaos. He would have done it too if it wasn't for the Spectre. The Spectre brought the
Gray Man's ideas to the Lords or Order and Chaos who promptly cut the creep at
the knees. They lobotomised him so that he could do
his work but not be a threat to anyone again."
"So how is
it that he's back again?" General Glory declared.
"I don't
know how he could come back." Booster answered. "Its
kind of strange that the Lords of Order wouldn't be keeping a close eye on him
after what he's done in the past."
"The Lords
of Order have withdrawn from this plane of existence. After all, this is only
one reality to them and they have a large cosmic backyard to look after," Zatanna explained, realising that
this group had very little knowledge about the realm of the supernatural.
"Even though their war with the Lords of Chaos seem to have ended for the
moment, it has now become a cold war. Each side maintains the balance of good
and evil in the cosmos. Both have their chess pieces on the gaming board and
like all players, they sometimes forget what it happening in the rest of the
universe. They may not be aware that the Gray Man has become active
again."
"Couldn't
we just tell them about it?" Sigrid suggested. "If this is their
problem, they should handle it."
"They
might." Zatanna mused. However, she was skeptical
at receiving any assistance from the Lords of Order. "Then again, we are
one reality for them, they may not care to concern themselves with our
problems."
"Great,
"Beatriz groaned. "So we're going to have to clean up their
mess?"
"There's
something else," Guy stated ignoring her remark. "Catherine has never
met the Gray Man but she says he spoke to her as if he knew her personally. The
Gray Man never confronted us at any of our embassies, how the hell would he
know Catherine at all?"
"That's a
good point." Ted agreed, looking at Guy. "Now that you mention it,
something else has been bothering me about this. The Gray Man has no real
reason to take revenge on us. Sure, we got in the way of his plan a couple of
times but the ones who really hurt him are the Lords of Order. Even when he was
rampaging around the place, his anger was always directed at them and not us.
He did not seem to take offence at us personally, we were just meddlesome human
beings who got in his way."
"You will
find most immortal creatures think that way." Zatanna
responded.
"Catherine
also said he referred to himself as 'we' not he.."
"We?"
Ted looked at Guy in surprise. Now that was a variation in the Gray Man's behavior
that was not consistent with what they knew of him. "Is Catherine sure
about this?"
"Well, she
said the Gray Man actually corrected her when she referred to him as a single
person. He said that 'they' were together now. That means more than one of
them."
"He never
did that before." Ted stated firmly.
"But he did
split up into several hundred Gray Men." Booster reminded.
"Yes, but
those were like extensions of himself. He could project himself in a dozen
different places but he was still the mind in control."
Zatanna was
impressed by the Blue Beetle's acumen. When he was not being a childish prankster,
it appeared that there was a formidable intellect in residence behind those
yellow goggles. "The Blue Beetle is correct." Zatanna
added her voice into the discussion. "I find it difficult to believe that
an entity with the Gray Man's aspirations would refer to himself as anything
but in the singular. This requires investigation."
"How do we
do that?" Ted asked, pleased that he seemed to have impressed her a
little.
"Not
easily." She confessed. "Not until he comes after us."
No one seemed to
like that prospect at all but Ted still seemed concerned and Guy could hardly
blame him. While they were certain they were dealing with the Gray Man, there
was something about this that nagged at the back of his Vuldarian senses.
Something was wrong. He just could not place what that was exactly.
"So do we
just wait for him?" General Glory inquired. As it was Donovan Wallace was
questioning his reason for being here. He had joined the League to fight the
rent lords and drug dealers who preyed on the seamy underworld that had made
him a paraplegic, not going off to fight some powerful supernatural being.
"May be we should go looking for this guy."
"That's
easier said than done." Guy replied. "The man is like smoke."
"We could
go to Stone Ridge." Ted suggested. "That's where he began the first
time."
"Nothing
we've heard about him would indicate that he'd go back there Beetle."
Booster pointed out. "Like you said, he never took anything
personally."
"No, but
there are lines across the planet that direct cosmic forces." Zatanna replied, deciding that there was more to this Blue
Beetle than met the eye. He certainly did not deserve the reputation of being labeled
a buffoon. "There are places that attract it like nails to a magnet.
Leesburg for example. Stone Ridge could have the same kind of energy flow. If
he is to be found anywhere, I suggest that is a good a place as any to
look."
"All
right," Guy agreed with that assessment. "In that case, Zatanna, Beetle and should check out Stone Ridge. The rest
of us can go to that town on the Austrian German border where he turned up the
second time."
As dumb as Ted
could some times behave, he was no amateur and
neither was Zatanna. However, Sigrid and Donovan was
something else entirely. In comparison to the rest of them, the new Ice Maiden
was not Tora whose freezing abilities had been formidable. She was also
relatively new to the game and Guy was not going to be responsible for any other
heroine named Ice dying. He wanted Sigrid where the rest of them could protect
if she got in over her head. He realised he was being
unfair since she had proved herself in battle. When the League had gone up
against the Tormocks, Sigrid had shown what she was
made of. However, a part of him would always feel responsible for being absent
when the Overmaster had torn Tora to pieces. He was not allowing the same for
Sigrid Nansen. If she wanted into this group, that was going to have to be the
rules.
The same thing
went for the new General Glory. Fighting thugs who carried automatic weapons
and grenade launcher was one thing; being able to handle yourself in mystic
combat was another thing entirely. Guy, Booster and Bea had experience enough
to watch over the new arrivals for the moment.
"Sounds
like a plan." Beatriz offered him a proud smile. She never thought of Guy
with leadership qualities but now she understood why Ted and Booster were
pushing him to accept the role as team leader.
"Hey,"
Booster spoke up. "Shouldn't someone be looking out for Catherine?"
Catherine was in
danger too, Guy realised. The Gray Man had sought her
out specifically to deliver his message of their impending doom. There was no
reason why he would not use her in the same manner when he finally chose to
carry out his threat. Booster was right, she did need protection. "Good
idea Beetle," Guy agreed before a smile stole across his face. "What
about you Booster? You can use your 25th century charm on Catherine. I seem to
remember you made a great impression on her once."
"Me?"
Booster exclaimed remembering that incident all too well. "Guy I don't
think this is such a good idea."
"Not me
buddy," Ted retorted, barely able to contain the laughter that was
struggling to escape from his lips. "I think its
just swell."
"Are we
missing something?" Beatriz asked, having not heard this story before.
However, judging by the embarrassment on Booster's face, she decided it was a
story worth hearing. She made a mental note to get the story out of Guy later.
"Are you
people always like this?" Zatanna asked.
"Actually,"
Sigrid smiled. Despite joining the Justice League in its last days, she knew
just how zany things could get. "This is one of
their more serious days."