07-31-2016, 01:22 AM
For the last stretch of water from the Pokemon territory of the Vasty Deep to Costa del Sol, Blink had found her way onto a friendly ship that was heading out of the verse. Teleportation could only her so far, and only a certain length. It was dangerous to rely on it solely for transportation, especially in the dangerous waters of the Vasty Deep. She stood on the forecastle of the wooden ship, watching the docks of Costa Del Sol get closer and closer with each passing second. She was left reflecting on the adventure she just had - her first one in the Omniverse outside of Dante's Abyss.
She had heard an announcement on the Dataverse about a superhero group forming called the Avengers. Her curiosity got the better of her and she opted to investigate. She met four new faces, leaving her a mixture of opinions from 'Respect' to 'Disappointed.' In the end, through some poor decisions on her part and some negative opinions of some of the teammates, Blink had finished her role in the mission and went off on her own. After all, she had her own personal missions to complete. She made a commitment to someone to get something done, and that was the real reason she was here, in the Vasty Deep.
As the ship got close enough to the docks for her to make the jump, Blink teleported from the forward tip of the vessel onto the closest pier to her. She walked right out of the portal and onto dry land without so much as pausing to breath in the air. Though she didn't make a show of it, she was genuinely happy to finally be back on dry land after what felt like days of island travel. She didn't have to travel long to find what she was looking for. Right at the edge of the pier was the man she was hoping to meet: None other then Rufus. He was standing there, waiting for her in his white over-coat, typical sunglasses and goatee. His shiny bald head fit right in this tropical setting.
"You done playing superhero?" He asked with just the right amount of contempt to annoy her.
"Don't be a jerk," she responded. She playfully punched his shoulder as she walked by, not even pausing to greet him. He didn't seem to mind and moved to walk side by side with her. "I'm here now, that's what matters, right?"
He ignored her question as he guided her to the right down a market street. It was your typical seafood market that was always situated right next to the docks of a city. The smell of gutted fish hit her nostrils as they walked through it. "So how did it go? Are you an Avenger now?" He put emphasis on the word Avenger as if it was ridiculous to say.
"I'm leaving my options open," she said cryptically. She really didn't feel like getting an 'I told you so' speech from Rufus, especially after their last adventure in Coruscant where they had to stop one of Rufus' friends from destroying the city. It would be a serious pot/kettle situation. "What about you? Have you found anything?"
"Yea. I'll show you."
Rufus guided her past the market and into a small inn on the tip of the Port District of Costa del Sol. He didn't stop at the front desk, so she assumed he had already procured a room. They headed upstairs and down a brightly lit hallway to one of the rooms. Inside was a quaint little single-bed room with a large couch off to the side. Judging by the blanket and bag on the couch, she assumed Rufus had been sleeping there. "Nice little spot you got here," Blink complimented. "Not sleeping on the bed?"
"I don't do beds," he answered. What a weird thing to say. But she didn't stay on that topic.
On the desk near the full-sized bed was several files and pictures that she recognized from their war room back at the Exiles Office. Atop the folder off to the side was a red stamp labeled 'RECRUITMENT DOSSIER' and the top tab had 'Shieldmaiden' written across it. Blink looked down at the and opened the manila parchment. Inside was a brief file on the person they were here to talk to. The picture was of a familiar girl to Blink. She was wielding a spear in an open, grassy area. "You locate her?" she asked Rufus.
They were on a recruitment drive, which was what actually brought Blink here to Costa del Sol. She had been hired by a corporate executive/rogue telepath Gruu to become a splinter cell team in his private army. She had named her team the Exiles, and they were operating under a guise of a detective agency. Her first mission was to recruit a team, and this spear-wielding woman was the first Blink selected. Not only because she had some decent skills in her fire, but because Blink actually had met her.
"Yea, she wasn't difficult to find," Rufus answered. He pointed to a name on the file Blink was looking at it. It listed the Shieldmaiden's affiliates. "She's hanging out with a prominent mercenary group around here. Omni-Pirates." Blink gave him a 'seriously?' look based on that name. "Yea, I know. Basically a bunch of wanna-be scallywags. They aren't real pirates. They don't even go out to sea, as far as I can tell. They just cause trouble here in Costa del Sol."
"So why is our Shieldmaiden hanging with them?" Blink asked.
Rufus shrugged. "As far as I can tell, they hired her to be their muscle."
Claire looked confused, and with good reason. "Wait, wait, wait. A mercenary group of pirates has hired another mercenary to be their bodyguard? What kind of sense does that make?" She didn't know who they were, but her opinion of the 'Omni-Pirates' was dropping drastically with every word Rufus said of them.
"Are you sure this is the girl you want?" Rufus asked. "I mean, she's good with a blade, I'll give you that, but...I haven't really seen anything from her that screams 'Hot Commodity." I'm not even sure that she's a Prime. How do you even know her?"
Blink took a seat on the edge of the bed, having seen enough of the files Rufus had been digging through. "I met her when I signed up for Dante's Abyss. She was applying too, but she didn't get picked so she worked for Syntech as a freelancer. Bodyguard, mostly, but she also helped patch me up when I got eliminated."
"So you haven't actually seen her fight?"
"No," Claire shrugged. "But she seemed nice. Like I could trust her. She took good care of me and she was the first friendly face I met in this place. So I'd like to repay the favor."
"That's not a lot to go off of." Rufus countered. "I mean, you're building a team that we're going to be going into some rough situations with. I have to trust these people with my life. The first person you want to go with is because she was nice to you? I'm sorry, Blink but that's shaky."
Claire rolled her eyes at his skepticism. She wanted to bring up Vendetta, Rufus' old friend, and how that relationship ended (poorly). But she didn't want to spawn an argument. "Rufus, she has a dossier with Gruu, so she's already on his radar. And if that's not enough for you, then just trust me. You don't have to trust her, but give me a chance, okay? Let's just talk to her, see what she has to say."
Rufus nodded his head. "I'm here, aren't I? I trust you."
She nodded too. She did feel a good level of trust from Rufus. It had been that way ever since they teamed up. He had watched his former friend kill the rest of his squad and then assisted in taking the guy down. Blink had a large part in that. There was nothing quite like shared certain-death missions that really brought people together. But as much as Rufus might have been happy for Blink, the teleporter was equally relieved she had a trustworthy guy like Rufus with her. He was skeptical, but once he opened his heart, it was a wonderful thing to behold.
"I'm gonna go get me a room and sleep on it. We'll find her in the morning."
Rufus nodded as it sat down on his couch. "Sounds good, boss."
She couldn't help it. Blink squinted at him. "You don't like beds?"
"Hate 'em."
Claire laughed and shook her head. "Well, okay then." She turned to walk out, still chuckling.
She had heard an announcement on the Dataverse about a superhero group forming called the Avengers. Her curiosity got the better of her and she opted to investigate. She met four new faces, leaving her a mixture of opinions from 'Respect' to 'Disappointed.' In the end, through some poor decisions on her part and some negative opinions of some of the teammates, Blink had finished her role in the mission and went off on her own. After all, she had her own personal missions to complete. She made a commitment to someone to get something done, and that was the real reason she was here, in the Vasty Deep.
As the ship got close enough to the docks for her to make the jump, Blink teleported from the forward tip of the vessel onto the closest pier to her. She walked right out of the portal and onto dry land without so much as pausing to breath in the air. Though she didn't make a show of it, she was genuinely happy to finally be back on dry land after what felt like days of island travel. She didn't have to travel long to find what she was looking for. Right at the edge of the pier was the man she was hoping to meet: None other then Rufus. He was standing there, waiting for her in his white over-coat, typical sunglasses and goatee. His shiny bald head fit right in this tropical setting.
"You done playing superhero?" He asked with just the right amount of contempt to annoy her.
"Don't be a jerk," she responded. She playfully punched his shoulder as she walked by, not even pausing to greet him. He didn't seem to mind and moved to walk side by side with her. "I'm here now, that's what matters, right?"
He ignored her question as he guided her to the right down a market street. It was your typical seafood market that was always situated right next to the docks of a city. The smell of gutted fish hit her nostrils as they walked through it. "So how did it go? Are you an Avenger now?" He put emphasis on the word Avenger as if it was ridiculous to say.
"I'm leaving my options open," she said cryptically. She really didn't feel like getting an 'I told you so' speech from Rufus, especially after their last adventure in Coruscant where they had to stop one of Rufus' friends from destroying the city. It would be a serious pot/kettle situation. "What about you? Have you found anything?"
"Yea. I'll show you."
Rufus guided her past the market and into a small inn on the tip of the Port District of Costa del Sol. He didn't stop at the front desk, so she assumed he had already procured a room. They headed upstairs and down a brightly lit hallway to one of the rooms. Inside was a quaint little single-bed room with a large couch off to the side. Judging by the blanket and bag on the couch, she assumed Rufus had been sleeping there. "Nice little spot you got here," Blink complimented. "Not sleeping on the bed?"
"I don't do beds," he answered. What a weird thing to say. But she didn't stay on that topic.
On the desk near the full-sized bed was several files and pictures that she recognized from their war room back at the Exiles Office. Atop the folder off to the side was a red stamp labeled 'RECRUITMENT DOSSIER' and the top tab had 'Shieldmaiden' written across it. Blink looked down at the and opened the manila parchment. Inside was a brief file on the person they were here to talk to. The picture was of a familiar girl to Blink. She was wielding a spear in an open, grassy area. "You locate her?" she asked Rufus.
They were on a recruitment drive, which was what actually brought Blink here to Costa del Sol. She had been hired by a corporate executive/rogue telepath Gruu to become a splinter cell team in his private army. She had named her team the Exiles, and they were operating under a guise of a detective agency. Her first mission was to recruit a team, and this spear-wielding woman was the first Blink selected. Not only because she had some decent skills in her fire, but because Blink actually had met her.
"Yea, she wasn't difficult to find," Rufus answered. He pointed to a name on the file Blink was looking at it. It listed the Shieldmaiden's affiliates. "She's hanging out with a prominent mercenary group around here. Omni-Pirates." Blink gave him a 'seriously?' look based on that name. "Yea, I know. Basically a bunch of wanna-be scallywags. They aren't real pirates. They don't even go out to sea, as far as I can tell. They just cause trouble here in Costa del Sol."
"So why is our Shieldmaiden hanging with them?" Blink asked.
Rufus shrugged. "As far as I can tell, they hired her to be their muscle."
Claire looked confused, and with good reason. "Wait, wait, wait. A mercenary group of pirates has hired another mercenary to be their bodyguard? What kind of sense does that make?" She didn't know who they were, but her opinion of the 'Omni-Pirates' was dropping drastically with every word Rufus said of them.
"Are you sure this is the girl you want?" Rufus asked. "I mean, she's good with a blade, I'll give you that, but...I haven't really seen anything from her that screams 'Hot Commodity." I'm not even sure that she's a Prime. How do you even know her?"
Blink took a seat on the edge of the bed, having seen enough of the files Rufus had been digging through. "I met her when I signed up for Dante's Abyss. She was applying too, but she didn't get picked so she worked for Syntech as a freelancer. Bodyguard, mostly, but she also helped patch me up when I got eliminated."
"So you haven't actually seen her fight?"
"No," Claire shrugged. "But she seemed nice. Like I could trust her. She took good care of me and she was the first friendly face I met in this place. So I'd like to repay the favor."
"That's not a lot to go off of." Rufus countered. "I mean, you're building a team that we're going to be going into some rough situations with. I have to trust these people with my life. The first person you want to go with is because she was nice to you? I'm sorry, Blink but that's shaky."
Claire rolled her eyes at his skepticism. She wanted to bring up Vendetta, Rufus' old friend, and how that relationship ended (poorly). But she didn't want to spawn an argument. "Rufus, she has a dossier with Gruu, so she's already on his radar. And if that's not enough for you, then just trust me. You don't have to trust her, but give me a chance, okay? Let's just talk to her, see what she has to say."
Rufus nodded his head. "I'm here, aren't I? I trust you."
She nodded too. She did feel a good level of trust from Rufus. It had been that way ever since they teamed up. He had watched his former friend kill the rest of his squad and then assisted in taking the guy down. Blink had a large part in that. There was nothing quite like shared certain-death missions that really brought people together. But as much as Rufus might have been happy for Blink, the teleporter was equally relieved she had a trustworthy guy like Rufus with her. He was skeptical, but once he opened his heart, it was a wonderful thing to behold.
"I'm gonna go get me a room and sleep on it. We'll find her in the morning."
Rufus nodded as it sat down on his couch. "Sounds good, boss."
She couldn't help it. Blink squinted at him. "You don't like beds?"
"Hate 'em."
Claire laughed and shook her head. "Well, okay then." She turned to walk out, still chuckling.

