Habitat for the Future
Summary: The future must be constantly shepherded.
Location: Habitat for the Future Project, Suicide Slum
Date: Jan 19, 2015
Emitter:
Players: Clark Kent, Croyd Crenson, Charlotte Gage-Radcliffe
NPCs: Suicide Slum Residents
Groups:
Tone: Classic
Rating: Public
Things never seem to get better in Suicide Slum. But this doesn't
stop Superman from continuing to try. However, there are times when the
job seems especially hopeless.
In the middle of Suicide Slum, a gleaming structure towers over
all of the other buildings. The polished stone and the visible steel
girders are arranged in an almost futuristic configuration, as if the
building was not truly of this world. It's unlikely that any of the
residents of Suicide Slum can recognize Kryptonian engineering, but
practically all of them recognize who it was made by.
But unfortunately, there are several gaping holes in the sides of
the tower, evidence not only of violence, but of high-grade weaponry.
Through the holes in the building, gang members in mismatched
paramilitary gear can be seen patrolling their new headquarters.
Fortunately, only those with X-Ray vision can see the full extent of the
violence that has transpired within the structure.
"Shame. Shame. Shame. Such a shame. Shame." A man sits across
from the building, clutching the sides of his head and rocking back and
forth. He repeats his mantra over and over, although he alone may know
the full extent of what he means.
"Poor fella. He took it real hard when they kicked us out. I
heard they even killed his cat." Two other homeless men watch from
across the street, staring up at the futuristic housing project that was
given to them by Superman, only to be quickly snatched away by
opportunistic thugs. "Oh well. Too good to be true, right?"
Neither the homeless men on the ground, nor the thugs in the
stolen building can see the little black speck floating high above the
city. But it would probably give them all a chill if they knew that he
could see them.
Croyd does a pretty good job of helping the down and out, and
this place looks good to a lot of them. Free housing? Sign em up, but
they called in some favors and wanted good ole Croyd to check the place
out...you know...just in case. So he teleports in, right news to two of
the heavily armed thugs. "Well...guess that answers that
question...don't suppose you fellows have any rent controlled...yeah...I
thought not.
Free housing is free housing. And as a teen with no family and
nowhere to go (not to mention the ability to get anywhere she wants),
Charlie has been making good use of the building. Of course, she also
doesn't use the doors like most people and she tries to keep to herself,
so someone "taking over" doesn't really affect her that much when they
claim the lower floors of the building. But she's home at the moment,
oblivious to any of the happenings by the entrance of the structure.
A quick sweep of the building identifies the number of potential
hostiles and the armament that they're packing. It only takes Superman a
couple of seconds to scan every floor with his X-Ray vision, but that's
all the time needed to put a frown on his face.
From his position high above the Metropolis skyline, he watches
for the best opportunity, waiting only until he's convinced that he can
storm the place without causing any civilian casualties. And then, like a
diving bird (or a diving plane, whichever you like best), he streaks
toward the tower so quickly that the human eye can barely register him
as anything other than a blur.
His first move is to crash dramatically on the pavement in front
of the structure. He lands in a three-point stance, making an impressive
crater around himself. It might seem like unnecessary damage to the
pavement, but at least it gets the attention of all of the gun-toting
thugs in the building.
"Attention, residents of the Habitat for the Future Project. I am
here to disarm and arrest all those who have committed crimes within
the premises. I suggest that everyone who is armed throw down any
weapons they might be holding."
From inside the building a collective cry can be heard from several of the thugs: "Oh shit! It's Sooperman!"
Croyd snickers. Oh this is awesome. That this building is
patrolled by the caped crusader changes a lot of things. Homeless people
might even be welcome here. He wishes he had the power to summon
popcorn (well...again) but pulls up a chair...this is really brazen
since two of the thugs who are swearing are literally feet away from
him.
Huh. That's not one of the usual sounds that Charlie usually
hears outside the building. Usually she'll investigate when she hears
gunshots or even sounds of fighting outside. But the sound of exploding
concrete? It's enough to get her outside and across he street right
away, already in costume. Seeing the source of the sound though, her jaw
drops. Superman? Seriously? She's not sure what to do, but she is
seriously geeking out right now.
If Superman wasn't so peeved that his creation has been co-opted
by a group of gun-toting thugs, he might take a second to relish the
fact that he still knows how to make an impression. Literally, in this
case.
None of the thugs seem interested in trying to fight back. They
know the deal in Metropolis. There is a quick series of clatters as guns
are thrown out of the holes in the building as fast as the thugs can
possibly get rid of them.
One of the men even yells down to the Man of Steel. "Sorry,
Sooperman. We thought you was gone fer good this time." It's not much of
an excuse for forcibly evicting homeless people, but at least it's a
sign that there won't be any violence.
Looking up at the building, Superman begins doing yet another
X-Ray sweep of the building to ensure there are no guns left over
inside.
Croyd briefly considers putting a gun on one of the thugs just to
see what could happen but decides against it and just smiles. This is
fun. He looks about the room, completely ignoring the thugs now
whimpering and barely relieving themselves. "This is a pretty nice
setup..."
With the guns discarded, Charlie is somehow even more impressed.
He didn't have to do anything. He just showed up and... it's done.
Assuming that it's now safe to approach without fear of getting in the
way of anything, in a puff of pink smoke, she appears a few steps behind
and to the right of Superman. "That was... so cool." She doesn't even
bother with her "superhero" voice for the moment. She's a little past
geeking out here and while she normally has a very healthy opinion of
her abilities, this was just on completely another level.
Superman allows himself just the briefest of smiles, before
shouting back up at the tower. "Now come down here, all of you. You've
just been drafted... as maintenance men for the Habitat for the Future."
This proclamation is met with a considerable amount of
complaining. But sure enough, the formerly-armed thugs all start heading
toward the exits and making their way down to Superman's level.
Down on the ground, Superman turns his head backward to catch a
glance of the woman who's talking to him out of his peripheral vision.
"You're right, young lady. Trying to make a better tomorrow is extremely
cool. I bet you'd be great at it as well."
Croyd says, "Oooo...being a janitor of tomorrow sounds neat!" Croyd lined up with the thugs. "Do I get like...a Space Mop?""
Charlie's first response is a weird choking "urk" noise as
Superman turns to speak to her. Starstruck is the only word for it. This
isn't just meeting anyone. This is Superman. She even managed to almost
keep her cool when she met Batman. This is different. He's like...
exactly what everyone says he is, but somehow you can't believe. He
managed to encourage her with the first few words he said after he took
down a gang. Plus... dreamy. Too unreal.
She manages to pull herself together afterwards though.
"Thanks... I uhhh... this is a great place. This thing you're doing
here." No, she doesn't have the right words for the situation. Or even
really know what to say. It's a little unreal. It certainly doesn't seem
real as the thugs gradually start appearing outside.
"I appreciate it. It seems like some of the people here missed
the entire point of it, but I think they'll come around and make
something great out of it. You've got to hope, anyway."
Superman waits for the rest of the stragglers to get into place
before addressing the group. But even though he's clearly not happy with
them, he seems to have bigger things on his mind than mere retaliation
or even punishment. "Okay, all of you. The future is going to happen
whether you like it or not. But if you work hard today, when the future
comes you'll have a place in it. Which is why we're going to rebuild
this Habitat building, all of us. Yes, some of you will have to do
janitorial duties..." He looks narrowly at Croyd, almost as if singling
him out. That oughta teach him to joke when things are Really Serious.
"... but if we all work together, we can have this building back in
liveable condition before it gets too dark."
He lifts himself up off of the pavement, hovering a few feet in
the air. "So... how about we start by cleaning out all this rubble?"
Croyd doesn't think he is joking. This is awesome. "Will you sign
my mop? Will you superman? That'd be awesome! Here watch this..." He
shoot lasers out of his eyes and softens the debris,"Space mop! Hooooo!"
He begins mopping debris....
Charlie smiles at Superman's continuing positive attitude. Even
she doesn't believe that this is going to stay in control after Superman
leaves. But she wants to believe it can. "Yeah, I hope so", she
comments. And puffing herself up a little, she adds, "And with good
people watching over, it can't fail." And with that, she gets a great
swell off pride. Whoa! So /that's/ how he does it. Then, cracking her
knuckles, she does to help with the rebuilding and clearing of debris,
picking up a particularly large piece of stone rubble and disappearing
in a puff of smoke. She'll be back to help, but for now, she's looking
for a good place to get rid of the debris. Everyone helps in their own
way.
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
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