• We've issued a clarification on our policy on AI-generated work.
  • Our mod selection process has completed. Please welcome our new moderators.
  • The regular administrative staff are taking a vacation, and in the meantime, Biigoh is taking over. See here for more information.
  • A notice about Rule 3 regarding sites hosting pirated/unauthorized content has been made. Please see here for details.
  • Due to issues with external spam filters, QQ is currently unable to send any mail to Microsoft E-mail addresses. This includes any account at live.com, hotmail.com or msn.com. Signing up to the forum with one of these addresses will result in your verification E-mail never arriving. For best results, please use a different E-mail provider for your QQ address.
  • For prospective new members, a word of warning: don't use common names like Dennis, Simon, or Kenny if you decide to create an account. Spammers have used them all before you and gotten those names flagged in the anti-spam databases. Your account registration will be rejected because of it.
  • Since it has happened MULTIPLE times now, I want to be very clear about this. You do not get to abandon an account and create a new one. You do not get to pass an account to someone else and create a new one. If you do so anyway, you will be banned for creating sockpuppets.
  • Due to the actions of particularly persistent spammers and trolls, we will be banning disposable email addresses from today onward.
  • The rules regarding NSFW links have been updated. See here for details.

DCU: Blacklist

Chapter 54 - Vive la Revolution New
Hello there,

If you enjoy my stories, you can read up to 15 chapters in advance per story on my
Patreon page / patreon.com/Samael61.

To the attention of the readers who enjoy reading an intelligent main character like Miles will definitely like my original story, Arrival : Ruptures. Comments, likes and reviews are appreciated. Here are the links for :
AO3, Spacebattles, Royal Road and Webnovel.





The Watchtower

Miles wasn't able to discover where the DNA samples had been taken.

Yet.

He, however, found something just as interesting.

Project Starfish.

With Dr. Krill's plans to infect her children with the viruses foiled, he, with Raven's help, decided to investigate Corto Maltese. The Herrera family was in power, and the scientific experimentation facility, named Jotunheim, existed there.

Taking photos did not present any problems to Raven.

Corto Maltese was not a signatory to the Justice League Global Relief, Rescue, and Intervention Accords, so they could not just stroll up to the island and put an end to the project.

Miles did not have the manpower necessary to instill a change in the island without drawing too much attention, but as always, there was a way.

Armando Joaquin was part of a small cell of rebels, insignificant enough that they were not even mentioned in the movie. He was an idealist and had a hard time finding support among the beaten and battered populace.

He believed it was time for Armando's future to turn around.



LexCorp had vast off-the-books armories. Weapons and gear that were either destroyed, exported, or just prototypes found their way across the planet through stolen shipments, shell companies, and third-party brokers.

It just so happened he knew how Lex was going to smuggle weapons to Bialya. A cargo ship carrying much-needed supplies to the poverty-stricken country also had a shipment of experimental power armor, weapons, and more.

He just needed a way to take the weapons without alerting anyone or harming the humanitarian supplies.



Raven required a line of sight, or a clear image of a location, to open her portals, and the plan played around it.

Star Voyager, a cruise ship of the Star Cruises Entertainment, had to change its route due to an unexpected storm, passing awfully close to Humanity First, the supply ship that was sailing to Bialya.

Boarding the cruiser in the middle of the ocean after adding their names to the registry, they appeared as random passengers.

Miles was lying on his chair on the deck, watching the massive cargo vessel sail by, sipping his cranberry juice.

"Anything interesting aboard?" he asked, enjoying the refreshing aftertaste.

"There is a guy with an orange and black mask."

That straightened Miles up. "Hide," he warned, because that bastard would sense something was off.

There was a thump before Claire answered, "Who the hell is he?"

"Slade Wilson, a.k.a. Deathstroke, one of the deadliest humans out in the world," he warned his bodyguard.

"Think he saw me?"

"Maybe, maybe not." Wilson deduced Deathshot's location from those shots; he could detect someone watching him from the reflection of the binoculars.

Beneath the surface of the ocean, Raven was moving to the ship to sneak aboard to the hidden compartment and open a portal straight to the shielded warehouse.

"Tell Raven to be cautious. Someone like Deathstroke can track the smell of trouble from miles away." This shipment must be important, more than just the monetary value of it, for Lex to hire Deathstroke of all people to guard the vessel.

"There is movement on the deck; the crew seem to be moving down."

"Wilson is through, if nothing else, but it is fine as long as he is on the deck," he said.

The only possible way to take the weapons was to board and seize the ship, something Deathstroke wouldn't let happen without a fight. But opening a portal to steal the smuggled goods? That he would not expect.

Raven reported that she was aboard, hiding in the shadows, but Miles still warned her to be on guard around Deathstroke. That man was dangerous for a reason.

Miles continued to sit on his chair, and Claire came down soon. She leaned down, whispering something to his ear, letting out a coy laugh before pulling him up.



Metropolis

"Hey," Raven drawled through the portal.

Captain Neumann gave an imperceptible nod. "Miss Raven."

"Alright, go ahead, and remember your orders. I want this place cleaned out as soon as possible." He gave the go-ahead to his men.

This would be easy.



North Pacific Ocean

Miles was checking the process in the comfort of his cabin. His men were carrying everything out of the crates quite easily, since the latest in LexCorp tech was lightweight.

He should send the man a thank you card.

The last thing he saw inside the compartment was Deathstroke coming in, firing a bullet just as the portal closed. He imagined the mercenary wasn't happy at how he failed.



Metropolis

Done with their heist, Raven extracted them all back to Metropolis, while Zalika erased the digital trail that they were ever on the cruise ship.

The warehouse had jammers blocking every signal out, a precaution against possible trackers or transmitters in the stolen weapons.

"Captain, give me a count," he said. He raised the long, futuristic rifle to his shoulder, looking down at the sight. It was a plasma rifle with considerable power, and any unit armed with it would hit way above their weight.

"Enough power armor, guns, grenades, and gear to equip a small battalion to act as a force multiplier. Under the right hands, they can take the armed forces of a place like Corto Maltese," Neumann gave his professional opinion.

Dare he say it, they were better than his unit's gear.

Miles handed the weapon back to a mercenary. "I wager Armando and his men don't fit that category, and you are too valuable to send there," he said.

Any other time, propping someone from inside the Corto Maltese military to take the reins would be easier, but the dictators in this universe tended to be either comedic relief characters with deadly tempers or extremely capable.

Neither was the type of person he preferred to do business with.

An idealist like Armando was a different matter.

"We can train them," Neumann offered.

Miles tapped on the map of Corto Maltese. "Herrera's control over the island is unchallenged. Unless the rebels are moved elsewhere, you wouldn't have a place to train them."

Especially in the operations of highly sophisticated military gear.

"Then a two-pronged attack," he said, pointing at the compound of the ruling family. "The rebels take the front with the advanced gear, we strike behind the lines, and we take the Herrera family hostage."

"That would leave the military as an issue. The upper ranks are filled with opportunists, as is the case for dictatorial regimes.

Competent military leaders were dangerous to tyrants.

"A surgical strike to take them all out, then."

"Yes. If they can be gathered in one place, we can take all the heads of the serpent with one swing." Miles held his hand out for the file on Corto Maltese and the Herrera family. He was busy with tracking Luthor's shipment and did not have the time to read it.

Claire brought the laptop forward, highlighting a section on the page.

"Here, look, the Herrera family holds an annual celebration, and most of the upper class will be there. Generals, ministers, lackeys." She pointed at the photos, showing the family members mingling with the army staff.

Miles scanned through the background of the celebration, which was the day the Herrera family took power. "When is it?"

"In three weeks," she said, pointing at the date on the next page.

October 14.

"Then we have our time frame. Captain, prepare to ship the gear after ensuring Luthor cannot track it. I have a meeting to organize," he ordered.



Corto Maltese

Armando combed his hand through his hair.

They lost another member today. Not to the forces of the Herrera family, but to their own shortcomings. There weren't even enough guns to go around for everyone, even if they all shared the same goal.

He had to go and find more guns, or this fight would be over before it even started.

Twisting the key, he entered his home, reaching out to light a candle, but stopped.

Light was coming from his living room.

"Come in, Armando, we've been waiting for you," a flat-toned voice called out.

Swallowing the saliva in his mouth, Armando pulled his pistol.

So Herrera had finally deigned to send someone for him.

"Who are you?" he screamed, pointing his gun at the man and the woman who were eating pizza at his table.

The man held out a slice, not even bothering with the weapon in his hand. "Do you want a piece?"

"I won't ask again. Who are you?!" He demanded to know again, alternating between targets.

His uninvited guest pushed the chair back, wiped his hands on a napkin, and walked to the wooden case lying on his couch.

"I would say Santa Claus, but it isn't Christmas yet," the man mocked, opening the case.

He pulled out a rifle, longer than an AK-47 and too advanced-looking to be ordinary, with lights and screens over it.

"Instead, I'll be your guardian angel, here to grant your wishes," he said, holding out the rifle to him.

Reaching with one hand while the other kept the pistol up, Armando took the weapon. "Herreras didn't send you?"

The man huffed, amused, "Don't be obtuse, Armando; they would drag you through the streets to make an example, not send assassins in the dead of the night."

He was correct, because Armando remembered all too clearly how they had taken his parents before his eyes.

"And this?" he asked, putting the pistol on the chair.

His guardian angel took a slice, continuing to eat. "That is a plasma rifle capable of boring through the armor of a T-90 main battle tank."

Armando's eyes widened. Military dogs of the Herrera family had plenty of T-90 tanks.

"A small force, equipped with weapons like these, could do great things," the man said, having finished his slice, and offered a hand. "Would you like to do great things for your nation, Armando?"

Armando took it.

He did wish for weapons after all.



Offering a plasma rifle to Armando did not make his suspicions disappear. Corvo Maltese was too insignificant to have any country meddle in its affairs.

With no oil or other exceptional resources and strategically unimportant, the only reason US military personnel would set foot here was because of Jotunheim.

It did not make sense for anyone to come and offer the rebels a lifeline to free their nation from the tyrannical rule of the Herrera family.

"What do you know about Jotunheim?" Miles asked. The scientific research facility overlooked Valle Del Mar, but not many people knew what actually happened inside.

"The base?" Armando scratched the back of his neck. "There are rumors of a beast there and horror stories. They even say that the missing people are sent there to feed it."

"I am afraid that might be correct. There is a creature there, one that my enemies are trying to weaponize," he confirmed. Though, rather than feed Starro, those missing people were most likely used as test subjects.

Armando collapsed in his chair, fearing that the same fate might have befallen his parents. "Then why don't you destroy it? Why give me these weapons?

"The creature is actually peaceful; it is as much a victim as your missing people are. I wish to set it free if possible, not murder it," Miles explained.

The Justice League, even if they were willing, could not afford to attack Jotunheim, and his forces were not sufficient enough to take the facility and hold it long enough to set Starro free.

Not only the defenses of the base, but also the Corto Maltese military forces would be on the scene.

"Now, the more you learn, the more dangerous it will be for you in the long term. Do you want me to continue?"

Armando's answer was a resounding no, but he wanted to know more about what would happen if they succeeded in freeing the country.

Miles wanted him to hold elections, and as the leader of the heroes that freed Corto Maltese, he'd be the perfect candidate. After that, he would surrender the advanced weapons and request the Justice League's assistance to put an end to the experiments in Jotunheim.

He had also promised to invest in the island if Armando continued to be a public servant rather than a politician.



With the promise of weapons, Armando called his compatriots, including the ones that had left. The news that he had secured weapons for the fight had drawn more fighters than expected. He knew there were people hesitant to even speak to him, but they had a change of heart.

Showing the weapon to the would-be freedom fighters, he proved its effectiveness out in the field.

The red beam had gone through a three-foot-thick boulder with no resistance, leaving a molten hole behind.

For the first time ever since he raised the idea of fighting, Armando finally convinced the people to actually do it.



Miles didn't trust Armando to keep the whole operation secret.

He was excited and accepted everyone regardless of if they were trustworthy, and he took the initiative. The population of the village was small, and the nearest military force was an hour away.

If an informant sold them out, the drones he had seeded through the area would find them.

On the third day into Armando's call to fight, a woman had left the village, and her path would take her to the military checkpoint.

She was shot and buried for it.

The people needed one of their own to follow, a leader that would bring them to victory.

He would ensure Armando became that person and handle anything unexpected that might pop up.

Such as traitors.



Metropolis

LexCorp


"Sir, we have a problem," Mercy said, barging into the room.

Lex knew it was an important matter and ignored the breach of privacy. "What?"

"The shipment to Bialya disappeared mid-transit. The chief of security claims that whoever did it had unknown means of entry into the compartment." She reported the situation, having run to her employer's office as soon as she was informed.

"Unknown means?!" Lex slammed his hands on the desk, rising with a fury. "Is Deathstroke making excuses now?"

He had hired the best mercenary in the world just to ensure there wasn't the slightest hiccup with the shipment, yet it was all stolen now?

"He seemed serious. What should we do?" Mercy asked for orders.

Lex sat down, rubbing the bridge of his nose. "I'll call Queen Bee to let her know there was an issue and prepare a new shipment." He turned to his secretary. "In the meantime, tell Deathstroke to find the culprits, or he won't see a penny."

Lex Luthor was no one's fool, and if Wilson wanted his payment, he would have to earn it. When he got his hands on the one who had dared to steal what was his…

"Yes, sir." Mercy quickly left the room to relay the orders.






In the next chapter:

"Today is another grand day for all of us," Anastasio said, raising his champagne glass. "We will…" His speech was interrupted when a blue flash appeared over the dining table.

The next thing he saw was an orange glow, and everything faded to darkness.




Curious about the next chapter? Please consider supporting me on Patreon.
 
Announcement about the updates New
Hello one and all.

Due to a combination of writer's block, flu and me getting distracted, I wasn't able to write properly this week. Unfortunately, that means no updates this week. I am truly sorry about this and hope to see you all next week.

Until then.
 
Last edited:
Chapter 55 - Starro New
Thank you all for your well wishes. I am much better now. The rest has helped me clear my mind and I am happy to be back. I am glad to have readers like you with me. Enjoy the chapter.




Hello there,

If you enjoy my stories, you can read up to 15 chapters in advance per story on my
Patreon page / patreon.com/Samael61.

To the attention of the readers who enjoy reading an intelligent main character like Miles will definitely like my original story, Arrival : Ruptures. Comments, likes and reviews are appreciated. Here are the links for :
AO3, Spacebattles, Royal Road and Webnovel.





Metropolis

EnviroCorps Primary Research Center


Today was the day.

The teleportation pads would be tested, and Miles wanted to be there.

"Sir, we are about to begin. Would you like to do the honors?" the lead researcher, Doctor Charles Bennett, offered.

"I would be delighted," he said.

On the screen, a lab rat was placed in a glass box, all the way at Jump City. The research team, on the other hand, gave the go-ahead, and the process started.

"Coordinates locked, coils ready, all readings within expected parameters," Chief Researcher Mra Hedat said.

"Sir, you can press this button when ready," Dr. Bennett informed.

Miles nodded and pressed the indicated button. The glass box on the screen disappeared in a blue flash and reappeared on the pad. The control team approached the rat, scanning it along with the glass.

"It's clear; no side effects from the teleportation," one of the researchers declared, and the laboratory exploded into cheers.

He let the mood calm down naturally, feeling quite giddy himself.

"You all have done monumental work here, and in lieu of that, I believe three salaries' worth of a bonus is in order," he said.

It was the least he could do.




The researchers were celebrating, though further tests would be conducted. For now, the teleportation was a success.

Which meant he could be ready to turn the Herrera family's annual gathering into a grand display of fireworks.

The gear was already transported to the island, equipping the two thousand-strong force Armando had gathered across multiple villages. The armors had aim assist, among many other improvements, and his men would be seeded around their forces to command them.

He did not want to use Raven to smuggle weapons to insurgents, but her portals were the cleanest and cheapest method for transport. He did make sure she was compensated properly.

His men were reconnoitering the island, marking high-value targets to hit.

Teleporting explosives did cause them to explode after arrival, which was exactly what he wanted for now. It would have to be fixed, but later.

The staff was given a three-day break to rest, and the entire complex was left to him and his forces.

His mercenary outfit had one week to sabotage their targets.




October 14

Corto Maltese

Herrera Estate


"Today is another grand day for all of us," Anastasio said, raising his champagne glass. "We will…" His speech was interrupted when a blue flash appeared over the dining table.

The next thing he saw was an orange glow, and everything faded to darkness.




"Confirmed, the Herrera estate is annihilated. I repeat, the Herrera estate is gone with everyone inside," Sergeant Buckwell reported following the explosion that left a crater where the Herrera family's house stood. "Proceed."

With his confirmation, the operation could begin.




Armando's freedom fighters started their insurgency by targeting the nearest military outpost to the village. With their superior equipment and the advice of the experienced commanders, the small base did not stand a chance.

When half their forces fell in the blink of an eye, the rest of the soldiers surrendered.

In the interest of creating a stable and legitimate government, the soldiers would be taken as prisoners.

The base was raided for supplies and vehicles in a quick order, and the insurgents pushed forward.

Across the island there was one strategic point they had to capture to largely succeed.

Valle Del Mar, the capital city and the seat of the now dead government, was also the place where the military forces were amassed. The outposts across the island were mere stepping stones to keep their backs clear.




Armando's fighters rolled into the outskirts of the city uninterrupted. His men were jamming the individual outposts to keep them from contacting the main forces at the city. With the sudden deaths of almost every general, the armed forces were caught with their figurative pants down.

They attempted to retaliate, but his men had made great use of teleportation during the last week.

General Mateo Calderon could not contact his superiors for the last twenty-four hours and had taken command when the insurgents appeared on the edge of the city.

He ordered all available forces to move out to counter the enemy.

When the first tank engine had turned on, there was an explosion. The armored barracks were reduced to smoldering ruins, burying the tanks underneath.

The same happened to the APCs, helicopters, artillery, and multiple rocket launchers. Left with nothing but infantry and transport trucks, General Mateo ordered what men he could command to ride out.

It did not end well.

The plasma rifles tore through the rugged, outdated M-35 trucks and M-151 jeeps before the armed forces could even get into firing range.

The high heat ignited the gas tanks, causing some of the vehicles to explode.

Miles would have laughed like a Saturday cartoon villain at the ease of this insurgency.

Once inside the city, the insurgents targeted the government buildings. Local law enforcement, nowhere near armed enough to resist them, surrendered to save their lives.

Most of the outposts were taken out, but those that were not surrendered, declaring their loyalty to the new rulers within hours.

A ragtag of loyalists attempted to rally their forces, but the citizens of Valle Del Mar were in the streets, celebrating the death of the Herrera family and the end of their tyrannical regime.

They were lynched by the mobs, breaking the final point of resistance.

It took two days for the Herrera dictatorship to fall and the declaration of a new government promising freedom, democracy, and prosperity.




Watchtower

October 16


The Justice League members were summoned to the Watchtower for an emergency session by Miles.

"I'll keep this brief," he said, clicking the button on the remote. The screen turned on, displaying the image of an island.

"This island nation is Corto Maltese. Until two days ago, it was ruled by the Herrera family with an iron fist. The Freedom Movement, led by Armando Joaquin, took the Herrera family and the armed forces of Corto Maltese out in a blitzkrieg," he briefed, with the images switching to relevant ones as he spoke.

"This is Jotunheim, a scientific research facility created by the Nazis, and then it saw heavy use by the US government for highly dangerous research and experiments," he said.

"Oh boy," Green Lantern groaned, crossing his arms. He knew where this was going.

"Their latest project is this," he continued, pressing the button to display Starro with all its girth.

Some members turned to Flash, remembering his comment weeks earlier, but the speedster raised his hands. "I swear I was joking about the alien starfish."

"This is Starro, a sapient starfish discovered by the US astronauts in 1990 and then taken down to Earth for research. It did not agree to it," he said, playing the gruesome video recording.

"Mind control?" Batman asked, breaking the silence.

"Yes."

"For the last thirteen years, it has been experimented on by the US government organization, Cadmus, to replicate its mind control abilities," he added, and the screen once again showed Jotunheim, but it got worse.

Political prisoners, dissidents, and everyone imprisoned by the Herrera government, including children, were strapped to chairs, with Starro's spores stuck to their faces.

Some other images included the aftermath of the spore removal, leaving behind roughly X-shaped deep and bloody wounds that left nothing of their faces.

The League fell silent again at the gruesome images. Though, at the rate they were squeezing it, the table would not stand for much longer.

"Armando Joaquin," Miles continued, playing a short recording of the man at a press conference, "as the interim prime minister, requested the Justice League's intervention to solve the issue of Starro without a breakout resulting in the deaths of thousands."

Batman, who had been fiddling with his console, displayed some images of his own. "How did Armando acquire such high-tech gear?"

Miles had made sure the advanced gear was not displayed anywhere, and it was almost scary how fast the Dark Knight could be sometimes.

"Lex Luthor was smuggling those weapons to Bialya in a humanitarian aid ship, but they were stolen mid-transit. Armando Joaquin came to acquire them after that," he explained without showing any images.

It is not necessary for now.

"Could Luthor be trying to acquire Starro?" Superman asked. His concern was valid, but Cadmus had enough common sense to not inform Luthor of Starro's existence.

"Unlikely," he said, shaking his head.

The screen switched to an image of an African woman,shaking hands with Luthor, "This is Amanda Waller, head of Cadmus, and the woman the US government goes to for matters they don't want the public to know."

"Cadmus cooperates with Lex Luthor on a regular basis. If he knew about Starro, he would have traded something for it," he explained.

He switched back to Armando's image. "Corto Maltese is not a signatory to the accords, but since the new prime minister made a request, it gives us the opportunity to intervene before Cadmus sends a cleanup team to kill everyone and bury the whole matter."

"What about Starro? You said it's sapient," J'onn queried. He did not know what to do with a creature that had caused so much pain and suffering, only because it was used as a tool by humans.

"Sapient and peaceful, a creature that was happily floating in outer space before it made the mistake of coming too close to Earth. I believe it can be reasoned with and returned to the void, far away from our star system," he said. Starro was a victim too, and if it hadn't gone mad yet, a chance for a peaceful resolution existed.

If not, it would have to be destroyed, with not even a single cell left behind.

"Then what are we waiting for?" Superman asked rhetorically, "Let's go get this done."

The team walked out to the Javelin bay, but Batman stopped right in front of Miles after everyone left.

"Who stole Luthor's shipment?" he grunted out.

"I did," Miles admitted.

"Why?" Batman asked.

Miles handed him a datapad containing information that he didn't show to the rest of the League. Batman scanned through it, nodded, handed the datapad back, and moved to join the team.




Corto Maltese

Jotunheim


The Justice League arrived over Jotunheim in perfect unison and landed near the military forces waiting outside. Superman approached the new head of the armed forces, General Emiliano.

"Thank you for coming," General Emiliano said. In truth, he was no general and would resign as soon as possible, but for now, appearances mattered more.

"Our pleasure to help, general. What is the situation?" Superman asked. He was itching to get in that base and have a talk with the monsters responsible for this.

"We called them to surrender, but they refused," Emiliano explained. "An attack could release the beast. There are around two hundred hostiles inside, all armed."

"I understand; please stay back," Superman requested. He took off, floating in front of the base.

"Attention! Soldiers and researchers inside. You are expected to surrender immediately. You will not be harmed; I repeat, you will not be harmed," he called out.

The answer was a sniper round that flattened on his forehead.

"Alright, if that's how you guys want to play," Superman grunted. He was actually hoping that they would refuse.

"Green Lantern, go and secure Starro," Batman ordered, quickly formulating a plan. "Tornado, Torpedo, and Inferno, target the spores; you are the only ones immune to them," he said, and the androids nodded, moving out first.

"The rest of us will neutralize the soldiers inside," the Dark Knight said.




Superman flew through the thick concrete wall, slamming a soldier aside. The bullets peppered on his skin, as useless as always, and he clapped his hands.

The shockwave left cracks across the walls, ceiling, and ground and knocked out the soldiers in the corridor.

Wonder Woman followed the lead, coming through another section of the wall. She took the rifle from one soldier, kicking him away. Throwing the weapon to the sole soldier on her left, she grasped the arm of the one on her right. Using him as a projectile, she knocked two men out.

Having left the soldiers to his teammates, Batman moved in the cover of the shadows to find Gaius Grieves.

Listening to the door of the subbasement laboratory, he counted three people inside. Opening the door slightly, he tossed a smoke bomb inside, waiting for it to go off. The soldiers inside shouted in surprise and kicked the door open this time.

Moving low and fast, he avoided the blind shots. Spinning counterclockwise, his kick slammed one of the soldiers to the ground, hard. Diving left and then right to dodge more bullets, he pushed the rifle up, ejecting the magazine in the blink of an eye.

The final bullet left the chamber, hitting the ceiling, but the soldier kept pulling the trigger. Seeing it was useless, he reached for his sidearm, dropping the rifle, but a right hook broke his jaw, sending him down to join his comrade.

From the black smoke, two white eyes were the last things Thinker saw.




John pushed a group of soldiers to the wall, approaching the giant cell that kept Starro locked up.

He almost whistled at the size of it.

"I am Green Lantern of Sector 2184," John declared. "I am here to free and return you to the stars if you cooperate," he called out. He was not sure the creature would even listen to a human after years in captivity but had to try.

"You are here to free me?" Starro asked in a soft and uncertain voice, almost childlike, belying its immense size.

"Yes," he said, throat suddenly dry, "if you cooperate."

"I know your kind," it said unexpectedly. "What must I do?"

"Call your spores back, and if you cannot, neutralize them. After that, I will take you out of here in a bubble and away to an uninhabited star system," he described.

"Yes," it merely said.

"Guys, Starro is cooperating. I am taking him out of here, watch out for the spores," he informed the team. It was best to be cautious under the current circumstances, no matter how cooperative Starro appeared to be.

"Understood, be careful, Lantern."




Extracting Starro, with its immense size, required them to tear open a hole to the surface. The team quickly moved the prisoners out, while Batman took everything on the databases.

The androids gathered the spores and samples across the facility, joined by the rest of the team once they all stopped exhibiting any life signs. Corpses of the deceased, at least those that were not destroyed to prevent any biohazards, would have to be burned for the same reason.

The soldiers and the researchers, except Thinker, were handed over to the new Corto Maltese forces.

Green Lantern was given the go-ahead, and a green beam tore through the ground, bringing down Jotunheim. Before the dust settled, he was flying to space, with Starro pulled behind, surrounded by a bubble.

---

Notes: I skipped the insurgency part quickly since it wasn't that relevant to the story. With so many high technology options available, it was bound to be a short one anyway.






In the next chapter:
Starro had been left in a star system far from any civilization. There, it could float in a vacuum without the fear of being abducted and experimented on.

"What is the government's reaction?" Superman asked. His voice was flat, shoulders slumped, and face blank.

The League was still reeling from the mess in Corto Maltese.

Miles pressed a button.

Two images, one of the President of the United States and the other of the head of Cadmus, Amanda Waller, and the recording played.




Curious about the next chapter? Please consider supporting me on Patreon.
 
Back
Top