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[Well, hello there. There’s a friendly face smiling at the network, nervously pushing his glasses up. He doesn’t seem to have any kind of trouble with the computers, but it’s obvious by the way he’s looking speaking to crowds (and he seems to consider whoever might be looking a ‘crowd’) isn’t really his thing.
Or that’s what he wants to make you believe, anyway. Clark Kent had always been the go to personality in case of kidnapping. He isn’t stupid enough to show where is he exactly living, but you get to see enough of his room to guess he’s in the water sector if you care enough to notice that kind of things. Seeing how calm and easy going the guy seems it shouldn’t come as a surprise.]
Um, hello. [A little friendly wave and a tilt of his head.] I’m not really sure if we’re supposed to-ah, introduce ourselves? I was told everything would be alright and everybody I’ve seen has been rather welcoming so far so I though… [He trails off, shrugging.] Call it farm-boy routine I guess.
Anyway, I’m Clark. Clark Kent. It’s a pleasure.
Or that’s what he wants to make you believe, anyway. Clark Kent had always been the go to personality in case of kidnapping. He isn’t stupid enough to show where is he exactly living, but you get to see enough of his room to guess he’s in the water sector if you care enough to notice that kind of things. Seeing how calm and easy going the guy seems it shouldn’t come as a surprise.]
Um, hello. [A little friendly wave and a tilt of his head.] I’m not really sure if we’re supposed to-ah, introduce ourselves? I was told everything would be alright and everybody I’ve seen has been rather welcoming so far so I though… [He trails off, shrugging.] Call it farm-boy routine I guess.
Anyway, I’m Clark. Clark Kent. It’s a pleasure.
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[A little bit of Batman humour for you there, Clark. He drifts around the suite as he talks. Mostly making sure there's nothing that's going to be a danger to Clark. No hidden Kryptonite in lead-lined lamp fixtures, that sort of thing.]
In regards to people who are from or appear to be from our universes, we have Tim, Damian, Kon - as you've no doubt noticed - and Stephanie Brown. I--
[He falters. That's rare for Bruce, and it usually only means one of a very small pool of things. Even so, his voice is perfectly even when he continues.]
I think Jason might be here, but I haven't confirmed it yet. Whoever it is is good at covering their tracks. There are approximately fifty individuals that have been brought to Tu Vishan by the same means you and I experienced. At a [educated] guess, about forty percent are identifiable as metas, and the majority of the remainder have openly professed to being in war or conflict of some nature.
[Infodump time. Gird thyself, Clark.]
The population is roughly between forty-five and fifty thousand native kedan, Keeliai is directly in the centre of the turtle's back, and about the same size as Gotham's downtown core. The elemental philosophy behind the sectors corresponds exactly to the Wu Xing. The turtle itself is about twelve thousand square kilometers. 'Tu Vishan' is a giant turtle that apparently used to be part of a landmass of similar creatures. None of the buildings here are older than seven hundred years. Yellow sun, as you've observed.
[He points skyward, for emphasis.]
There is a loud, vocal minority among the kedan that seem to think that we shouldn't be here, or that our presence is somehow in vain. I've spoken with the Emperor, and by her admission we've been summoned here to do what I believe to essentially be her dirty work. She wouldn't give more details than that, and the libraries are closed to outside access. So far.
[By his tone, he doesn't intend for that to be a long-standing thing. He sure does have the patrol routes of the entire palace mapped out in his head.]
Very few people also report dying prior to their arrival here. I imagine that spontaneous cardiac arrest in relatively healthy people under forty would be a little too coincidental, not to mention selective.
[Besides. He's been dead. It's nothing like this place. So his tone is appropriately dry.]
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Relieving, in a way. And the info-dump is... intense, but not something Clark can't handle. He can reflect on it later and ask more questions as they come- but right now he's focusing on a certain part of his speech. Because there's a name that, as long Bruce is involved is never good news.]
I could scan the place, try to find him... try to find Jason if you want.
[He doesn't know how else to help. How else to try to make thins better.]
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[Bruce does things his own way. The times he asks for Clark's help are... few, far between, and significantly more desperate than finding out one way or another whether or not Jason is here.
It's cowardly in a way, and he knows it. Knowing for certain would give him some idea of the game plan he needs to implement to-- to keep people safe. From Jason. His son.
That still cuts. Deeper in some ways than the sound of two gunshots and the scattering of pearls. His parents are a monument to the weakness he swore he would never have again. Jason was... is a testament to his failure.
But if it is Jason, he needs to be the one who finds out. He needs to carry that burden. Not Clark. He deals with having the world on his shoulders often enough, and this fight doesn't and hasn't ever belonged to him.]
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[And he understands. When Kon found out Clark's secret identity he didn't ask Bruce for help. Nor did he when they found out about his other genetic donor... or when he died to save the Earth from another crisis and Kal thought he would never see the closes thing he had to a brother (and a son) again. Or when he lost Chris as well.
He didn't ask them what to do when he came back.
He didn't ask anyone- it was his responsibility. And he might never understand the kind of pain Bruce is going through but he understands it isn't the kind of pain Superman can solve with a few nicely placed words.]
I had to ask. And if you need help with anything else... if there's anyone who'll figure out a way out it's you.
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Once your powers are back in full, I could use your assistance. I've been trying to identify what the turtle's shell is made of - it's impervious to damage, and things like thermite and acid as well, but there's obviously some method for cutting into it.
[Otherwise the Water Sector pretty much wouldn't exist.]
That, in addition to the fact that it glows at night and has numerous constellations etched into it-
[It's like nothing he's ever seen. And that tries his patience at the best of times.
Also, don't you just love how he's discussing business so as to stay off more personal topics? It's his goddamned superpower.]
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Bruce is his best hope to get back home, and Clark isn't ashamed to simply admit he will need his help. Just like he simply offers his help, knowing Bruce had only outright asked for it in the past if he truly had been desperate. 'I could use your assistance' is the closest he'll get, and he's fine with that.]
I'm guessing laboratories aren't really a common sight in this place, from what I've seen. I'll be your eyes.
[He reaches to play with the ring in his hand, a nervous tick he's had ever since he got married. Even though he doesn't wear the ring as Superman he still reaches for it all the time whenever he's nervous.]
I'm guessing there isn't any way to contact home?
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[And god knows he's been looking. And looking.
And looking some more. And experimenting. And theorizing. Using every extensive method in his repertoire just to try--
At this point he's starting to seriously consider smoke signals. His kingdom for a Green Lantern. Preferably Stewart, but he'd take Jordan if needs be. (Jordan may be an unmitigated ass, but they have... an understanding) Or even Rayner. If the world's most powerful weapon couldn't eke out a message to Oa...
Bruce pinches the bridge of his nose. The domino sits differently on his face than the cowl, it hits different pressure points and right now he's fighting off a headache.]
But by all accounts, the passage of time ceases 'back home'. Tim is from several weeks after my last remembered point and according to him I never left, much less spent nearly a month in another dimension. You being here now certainly didn't change my meeting you again after I returned from time. So either each of us coming here creates a divergent line along which time travels normally, or they're telling the truth. We may not even keep memories of this place once we leave it.
[He exhales sharply, having made a full circuit of the room to his satisfaction. Nothing here that can kill Superman.]
Regardless of the potential passage of time, the League has functioned without both of us before. There's no reason to suspect they can't continue in that capacity now. Diana knows what to do.
[And... because he sees you toying with that ring,]
No matter what happens, Lois will be fine. She's a remarkable woman, and you didn't marry her for her looks.
[a hint of a smile.]
At least not only for her looks.
[What is the world coming to when Batman is trying to get Superman to lighten up.
Mostly Bruce just... doesn't like seeing Clark distressed. Clark has spent years being something solid in his life. He can't count the times the other man has kept him grounded and focused when his own determination faltered or his strength flagged. If... he can do that in return, even by the barest amount, then his own discomfort at having to lapse into an emotional rapport is inconsequential.]
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And the news aren't good, but not surprising. If there had been a way for Bruce to contact home he would have now. He would have found a way to tell him he was alive and well and lost in time and he really needs to stop thinking about that because the urge to reach for Bruce again and make sure it's real is getting overwhelming.]
It's not the league I'm worried about... they have been more than able to handle things in the past.
[Without the three big names, no less.]
And so has... so has Lois.
[And Bruce gets a tentative smile at that as he lets go of the ring in his hand. He's aware people thought Superman had stole Lois' heart and that she was like a puppy behind him, but it was pretty much the other way round ever since day one. Lois is his anchor, and it's going to take a time to get used to not having her around.]
I think I'm more worried about what I might end doing without them. At least I've got you and the kids.
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Give yourself more credit. You'd be fine with or without us.
['I believe in you'. He doesn't say it. Then again, he doesn't need to.]
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[The thank you is also left unsaid.] You have seen my place. May I see yours?
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It's in the Metal Sector. Come on.
[They'll walk like normal people.]
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The Metal Sector. Is it safe?
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[Welp time to alter his clothing such that no one would recognize it or compare it back to 'Batman'. He strips off the black overshirt. The pants are silk, and fairly common as far as style goes, and won't garner any specific attention. He leaves the overshirt neatly folded over the back of one of Clark's chairs, musses his hair, adjusts the cuffs of his cream-coloured undershirt -- chosen because the grain of the silk is in direct contrast to the heavier black overshirt, and has more potential of turning aside a blade than a single layer -- and c'est voila, Bruce Wayne.]
The Metal sector has the highest incidence of random crimes, though there's less of a Gang influence there than in, say, Fire or Earth.
[It's one of the reasons he's stationed himself in Metal, beyond the fact that its architecture is similar to Gotham. He can deal with organized crime, such as what the gangs provide, but he's always the most at home preventing muggings and shake-downs. The incidents that occur in back alleys or behind closed doors.
So yes, it's dangerous. But it's nothing he can't handle.]
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At Bruce's words about the Metal sector, he turns with a frown.]
Figures.
[Because there was no way Bruce was going to end in a quiet, calm sector. Clark bets he would have moved if that had been the case. ]
I was told this one was one of the safest. At least Clark Kent won't have to worry about getting attacked.
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[Farmboy naivety.]
Come on.
[And Bruce just leads the way to the door.]
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[Nope not even Farmboys are this naive. He follows him, making sure to close the door behind them because he isn't that stupid thank you very much.]
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[Telling him to relax is like telling Clark to stop being a Kryptonian, lbr. And if Clark is going to be so cavalier about it, Bruce has to be doubly on the alert.
It's not that he resents it. Clark's optimism is as much a part of him as the
He watches - mostly to make sure Clark's going to lock the door - before he continues on. But they're in public now, and publicly he's Bruce Wayne. The shift in his body language is subtle but present. It changes from a man who's confident because he can do anything to a man that's confident because he has everything. A fine line.]
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I have bee thinking about that, actually.
[He reaches for his glasses, pushing them up. He's really glad his actual human identity isn't supposed to be dumb or he doesn't know how he could handle some of these conversations without pulling his hair out.]
If we actually know the days people appear, maybe there's some way to... I don't know, find out how. You said some foreigners were metas, I'm sure we could patrol air, earth and water to check everywhere.
They can't just 'appear', right?
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[Clark's alternate persona may be intelligent, but while Bruce has been steadily working towards increasing his public image in the past few years, he's still seen as the profligate playboy. Here, at least, there's a malleable foundation to his public identity. No one yet who knows or can assume exactly how Bruce Wayne is supposed to act. So while his tone is light and airy, cavalier as anything, he's still being somewhat serious.
Because like it or not, they're still Superman and Batman discussing a mission. Like any other day of the week back home.]
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But teleportation means they have nothing to do to stop it short of trying to guess what is causing it in the first place and try to guess when and where the next one will be. And that isn't an option Clark likes.]
Could we focus on that once we have ruled out the possibility that they do end getting thrown in here in some way? At least if that's the case we can actually do something about it.
action; don't you love me anymore :(
[It's one of the reasons he's friends with you, even though he'd never admit it.]
action; I was made for loving you baibeh
[He grins innocently, then gives him a shrug] But I don't see how focusing in the scenarios where we can actually help is being optimistic. I'm not ruling the others out.
But I refuse to believe certain people have spent in here more than a single day and not come up with any plans to check what happens with all these appearances.
[By 'Certain people' he obviously means Bruce, and by 'people' he obviously means 'paranoid bat'.]
action; the only way of loving me baby is to pay a lovely fee X-(
[...Actually, knowing Luthor...]
Hnn. Let's hope they're kind enough to share these details, then.
['Kind' and 'Batman' generally do not go hand in hand, except in the very rarest of occasions and to those that know him best.]
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[Don't worry B he likes you more than Luthor. He likes anyone more than Luthor though.]
Yes, let's hope. Like we can only hope there's someone stubborn enough to keep on checking everywhere as people appear even though he's been discouraged from it.