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Introductory Manipulations
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Warren  Zimmer was not in the best of moods.  Of course knowing that Ricky had probably left his base undefended meant that he wasn't going to be in a good mood presently. While it may be true he had ordered Ricky to try to infiltrate the Empire as he wasn't going to interact with those asshats anymore than he had to Warren still didn't like it when his base was left unattended.  What he needed to do was eventually recruit some sort of posse and make the clones who had made him do all that cleaning pay... somehow.  His exhaustion during that situation was not something he'd particularly loved to be completely honest.  "Damn Imperial Storm Troopers..."   Warren said this as he walked from the gate in the Tangled Green towards where the Fountain was.  But a detour caused him to accidentally bump into Saint Walker.  Great.  Another Prime.  Hopefully this prime wouldn't be as irritating as either the child or the clone troopers.  An idea donned on Warren.  Perhaps he could manipulate the prime into doing his dirty work for him. Yes. The prime did look like he could battle and that made all the difference in the world.   "Hello.  I'm Warren Zimmer. I couldn't help but notice you must be new here.  By any chance would you be looking for some help to learn how to use your abilities?" 

This was a calculated risk on the part of Warren Zimmer.  By doing this he'd have the individual he needed in order to make a minion who could hold their own.  Ricky was weak,   Warren knew that much.  And when Ricky found out that Warren didn't have his friends well a battle between them was the most likely conclusion or Ricky seeking out the Empire and joining up with them.  Neither of those were particularly good options that Warren liked but they would happen no matter what he did... unless he killed Ricky somehow.   But Primes couldn't be killed.  Perhaps he could find a way to seal Ricky away somehow or other.  In any case he needed to try manipulating this individual into doing his bidding.  An added minion could never hurt.

"So would you be up for someone to train you? I  could try my best even though our abilities are dissimilar."     Warren thought to himself.  And if it came down to it,  I could learn what I needed to in order to bring you down as you look like the heroic type.  Warren was not going to underestimate any potential heroes he encountered.  It was a mistake that he didn't want to repeat. He'd underestimated the Guardians of his world in the past, something he was not too keen on doing now.


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Introductory Manipulations - by Jack Darby - 07-09-2016, 09:28 PM

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