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Now that's a term I haven't heard in a while. These days I hear Dolly or handcart.
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Now that's a term I haven't heard in a while. These days I hear Dolly or handcart.
True, most offices have their regular hours on weekdays, mostly because nearly every other business does, and, you know, employees like to have some time off. We're not living in Cyberpunk with it's hundred-hour-weeks yet.April 28th, 2013
09:43 EST
Janet looks confused as she works the cafeteria coffee machine. "Oh, I don't know. I think that stuff gets handled at whatever department we send the data to. You'd have to ask Miss Teschmacher about it."
I nod as I look around the empty room. I always figured that every part of LexCorp would be a 24-7 operation, but I guess that Business Development isn't quite that time critical? If they're forecasting years or decades in advance, then there's no reason why a… A treasury report, or people starting buying slightly more hats all of a sudden really changes anything.
Well, the handsome ones probably don't have much trouble. It's the guys who don't have Adonis looks that probably see trouble connecting with people."Thanks."
She smiles as she puts the coffee down, and I can tell from the smell that she forgot the cream and sugar. If this is all it usually takes, I'm starting to get a little worried about how lonely male metahumans must be.
As long as said sales happened long enough after Lexcorp responded to it that they had a fair lead, I suppose... That's probably the tack the Lexcop executives would take, anyway."It is a good idea though. I know we get loads of data on areas that LexCorp doesn't operate in. You should mention it to her next time you see her."
It wasn't anything radically clever on my part, but it would make sense for this part of the company to sell its conclusions to other businesses. Aside from anything else, it would let them mark out potential acquisition targets.
Bitterness is a part of adulthood, you know. As for the coffee, it's a weekend. You're lucky there's anything in the pot besides black sludge.I take a sip of my coffee, which… Yeah, Ferdinand would put whoever made this through remedial coffee training. It's… Making me think about how lucky I am. I grow up in an embassy with someone as great as Princess Diana as my mom and Connor as my brother, and Johanna… Had none of that. No real parents and her sister got cut up for parts. I take another sip. It's… Pretty bad. I don't know if it's just me or something, but this sort of coffee combined with super smell and super taste… It's not a good combination. I can't just try and get used to it or ignore it, I've just got to accept the bitterness.
Yes, very coincidental, I'm sure."Does this place always shut down on Sundays?"
"Not completely. Catering and I.T. are usually in doing cleaning or whatever while everyone else is on a break." She looks around like she's only just noticing that the place is empty. "Huh. I guess I'm just in early today."
If it's not a robot attack, it'll be corporate raiders. Well, you've trained on how to take down regular humans, right? At least there's nto many people in the line of fire at this stage.Oh great. So they made sure that everyone except the company white goat is away from the site. Maybe when whatever they've got planned happens I can hide her in a cupboard and use some of my powers? But if there aren't any robots here then I don't really see what-.
"She-ee's a killah queeeeen!"
Joy. The best kind of internship work: lugging heavy objects around.Janet grabs her phone. "Hey Miss Teschmacher! … Yeah, he's right here." She holds the phone away from her ear. "She says 'hey'." Hm? Oh yeah, just showing him around. … No, are we expecting anyone? A delivery? Ooh, does this mean that someone else has to carry it up this time?" She stares at my right arm for some reason. "Yes he does. … No, like, five feet away? … Okay. I will. See you on Monday!"
Getting a feel for the real office experience: being the low step of the totem pole.She puts the phone down.
"Okay, so apparently there's some kind of delivery coming today. Would you mind bringing it up for me?"
Let me guess, it's going to turn out to be big, heavy and awkward? Just the thing for gauging his strength."Uh." I shrug. "Sure. I can do that. What is it?"
"Oh." She frowns. "She didn't say. Is it a problem?"
Makes sense. and since it's a Sunday, their regular mail room would be shut."Well, if it's something small then I don't mind but if it's something big then I might need help. Won't the delivery guys just bring it to where you ask?"
She shrugs. "Miss Teschmacher didn't think so. Maybe it's a security thing?"
As I've said before, the internet must be going nuts with rumours about their parentage."I'm not even a LexCorp employee."
"Yeah, but you wouldn't have gotten this far if you hadn't passed vetting. And it's not like we don't know who you are. Wonder Woman suddenly having two sons was kind of a big deal. I mean, who are we gunna mistake you for, Clark Kent?"
It'd be hard to beat out guys like Ralph Nader for exposes, though. Then again, Clark has won at least one Pulitzer Prize, albeit for other writing.Ah. "Who's that?"
"This reporter guy who did an article on our work one time. He made it sound really sinister."
I.. frown. "Sinister how?"
Wonder how they figured that, anyway?"Like… We worked out that the market in laundrette washing machines was gunna shrink in future even though demand was strong right then, and that went up to the Board and a couple of factories got shut down."
"Okay, that… Sounds like normal business to me."
Kind of short-sighted. It's not like other companies wouldn't step up."Yeah. But… Okay, so, apparently, during the… Thirties? Car companies used to buy up tram and bus companies and close them down to create more demand for cars. And so the article said that because we weren't producing as much while demand was high, then the price would go up, and then laundrettes can't get washers or parts then they go out of business so they put their prices up, which means that buying a home washer starts being a better choice. And, y'know, LexCorp makes then too."
Presumably the home units have a different profit margin?"But if you make both, why do you care which one gets bought?"
"Oh, well, that actually made sense."
Quantity over quality, in this case. After all, laundromats only need so many machines, but there are a lot more private homes than laundromats.
People are also more likely to upgrade every couple of years, especially when they move house."The laundrette models get used a lot more, right? So they're built to be easy to maintain and the laundrette attendants learn how to fix basic stuff. But the home versions are made to be smaller, so they can actually fit through regular-sized doors and into peoples' utility rooms and stuff. But that makes them harder to maintain and so they stop working after fewer washes."
Heh. He knows how to do it the old-fashioned way, eh?That… Ah, that sounds like it could be true? I don't-. I only wash my own clothes on Themysicra, and they don't use modern machines to do it.
"So what do you think about that?"
There is that, yes. It's probably just suspicious to some that Lexcorp would shift gears before anyone else."It's not like it's a sinister plot. It's just convenient not to have to take all your clothes down the street to wash them, and that's the way the market was going. It's not like we can mind control people into buying the things we want them to. And we're not the only company making washer-driers; if we were wrong then other companies will pick up the slack."
And really, people don't need washing machines capable of calculating pi to a million digits, or running an AI. That's how it works. You make millions on the basics, and spend them on the fancy shit.And… That sounds reasonable, too. I don't know. I always thought that LexCorp made most of its money in cutting edge technology, but I guess there's not much call for a superhero to know about the ins and outs of the washing machine market. You can't really punch normal business shenanigans, even if you wanted to.
Heh. That would be amusing. All the powers of Superman, and he spends his days working out retail market ebbs and flows.I take a moment to think about where I'm planning on interning.
Maybe I could do more good here than I thought?
Then again, I doubt Clark took any trips to Greece in his youth."Actually, you do look kinda like Clark Kent." Her eyes widen. "Oh God, is he your Dad?"
I let myself look as awkward as I feel. "Ah, he'd have been in high school, and Mom was still on Themyscira. You know, with no contact with the outside world and no men. I mean, if he was really good at swimming I guess it wouldn't be completely impossible, but, ah… No."
...They never really thought to cover that in his fake background?
That would be the 'delivery', then.Bring-bring! Bring-bring!
Janet huffs, and then picks up her cell. "Y'ello? Okay, we'll be right down."
And how big it is. That is probably more important in this case, really.She hangs up and then stands up, giving me an excuse to abandon most of my coffee. "Okay, they're here. Let's head down."
I get up and follow her towards the elevator. "Did they say what it was?"
Then again, it could be bigger than he is, and most people can't lift something that big and awkward by themselves..."No, but it sounded like it was a computer company, so I guess it was something… Computery?"
So, bulky, but not all that heavy. That sounds like something that I can carry without giving away how strong I really am. Unless…
Also known as a hand truck. Among other names. To be fair, that's probably the name the Amazons use for it.
See, that's thinking like a human. Mechanical aid rather than trying to muscle it out.I mime out using one. "Like a.. sort of L-shape, with handles and two wheels? It's used for moving boxes."
"Oh! Yeah, I know what you mean. There's one in the post room on the first floor."
"Great! Let's go get it."
If this is all it usually takes, I'm starting to get a little worried about how lonely male metahumans must be.
This reporter guy who did an article on our work one time. He made it sound really sinister."
It's not like we can mind control people into buying the things we want them to.
Thank you, corrected.
"No, we did a feasibility study. Anything beyond normal advertising is too expensive and fades too quickly to be profitable."
"I mean, who are we gunna mistake you for, Clark Kent?"
Ah. "Who's that?"
"Oh God, is he your Dad?"
I let myself look as awkward as I feel. "Ah, he'd have been in high school...
we have something similar at my work except it has three sets of wheels and we call it an L-cart.mime out using one. "Like a.. sort of L-shape, with handles and two wheels? It's used for moving boxes."
I was today years old when I learned what that damned thing was actually called.
I was today years old when I learned what that damned thing was actually called.
I take another sip. It's… Pretty bad. I don't know if it's just me or something, but this sort of coffee combined with super smell and super taste… It's not a good combination. I can't just try and get used to it or ignore it, I've just got to accept the bitterness.
Paul's Cadbury investment has been the true Chekhov's Gun, MVP of the Long Game.But there's this British chocolate company that's pretty much covered the market there, so we're looking at other ways to move things around, just, better.
It's the same thing. The three sets of wheels are there to help with stairs and other elevation changeswe have something similar at my work except it has three sets of wheels and we call it an L-cart.
Well, the handsome ones probably don't have much trouble. It's the guys who don't have Adonis looks that probably see trouble connecting with people.
Joy. The best kind of internship work: lugging heavy objects around.
As I've said before, the internet must be going nuts with rumours about their parentage.
Heh. That would be amusing. All the powers of Superman, and he spends his days working out retail market ebbs and flows.
Then again, I doubt Clark took any trips to Greece in his youth.
Had none of that. No real parents and her sister got cut up for parts.
It certainly fits how a clone could think of themselves, especially if they have read major fiction with cloning. Plus disposable soldiers, disposable clones? I can see some of his wires getting crossed, he's only three. Now this could be a hint that he will say something insensitive out loud in the future, especially if he is already upset.Um....am I the only one that had that bit jump out at me? He's talking about Bitzen's kidney donor sister, and it smacked me in the face while reading that paragraph.
- Paul's ability to craft rings or lanterns
- Paul's ability to use or understand God Speech
The creation of more Blue Rings or Blue Lanterns for the Orange Lantern Corps.
The ability of Lantern Xalitan Xor (or other mentored lanterns) to replicate Paul's special orange light capabilities.
Last we saw them they went into hiding following the Anti-Life infection.
Thank you, updated.Okay, I don't usually do this, because more often than not, I ignore the links in posts, but in this post, the link works, and it goes to the page it is supposed to, but it only show a pic of a 404 response because the pic that is supposed to be there doesn't apparently exist anymore.
I'll point out that the paragon timeline has only advanced something like ten weeks in the last six months of real time.has there been any progress in these areas in the past six months or so?
Yeah, this Robin has undoubtedly run both 'your powers have been neutralized' and 'you are undercover and need to not get caught using your powers' scenarios before, and probably a lot of them.I guess I should just treat it like one of Robin's training scenarios.
'One of'? Well, that's a worry. Certainly, Mitchell should be on his guard, humans or not. I would hope there's at least one security guy on site, even if they're watching through the omnipresent cameras.April 28th, 2013
09:49 EST
One of the deliverymen waves through the front window as we head towards the front door. I've got the sack barrow from the mail room, and I leave it to rest by the front desk so that I can help bring stuff in while Janet fiddles with the security panel. A moment later there's a click as the front door unlocks, and then slides open.
Definitely a good plan to find out what they're accepting."Hey there!" The first deliveryman walks in, phone in hand. "Can you sign for this?"
I look to Janet as she comes back around from the security panel. "Sure can! Ah, what exactly is it?"
'Stagg' as in 'Stagg Enterprises', run by Simon Stagg? Definitely a rival to Lexcorp. Yeah, Mitchell's reasoning seems sound here.He shrugs, taking a look at his phone app. "The only way I'd know that is if I'd opened it. Says it's from… Stagg Computers? Ring a bell?"
I frown. LexCorp makes computers, and I can't see why-. Oh, competitor intelligence, I guess. But wouldn't… Someone at Stagg have wondered why a LexCorp subsidiary was ordering their equipment? No, no, publically available data wouldn't be something that they'd try and protect. If they found that LexCorp used patented designs they'd just use the sale as evidence when they sued them.
Two-on-one if things go awry, eh? Admittedly, Janet is likely to be useless, so it'd be Mitchell handling all of them. Explainable by Amazon training.Janet shakes her head and reaches for the mobile. "No, but that doesn't mean anything. I'm not even usually in the office on Sunday."
"Boss doesn't tell you anything, right. We're-" He makes a beckoning gesture to the three guys outside, and they start carrying in… One large package carried by two of them with a… Part of a mainframe or a server, maybe? And a… Generic box containing various pieces of wiring and smaller devices. I'm not exactly sure what any of it is. "-just going to bring everything into the lobby, you can check it over, and if you're okay with it, just make a squiggle on the app."
That seems a loophole that would make it harder to get refunds in anything's broken.Janet looks awkward. "I don't know what any of this is meant to look like?"
"Oh, ah, that's fine." He points something out to her on the screen. "You can just put it as 'received unchecked', and then if there's any problem, it doesn't say that you confirmed it was in good condition when you got it."
Yeah, they're eyeing him up as a threat."Oh, thanks." She waits for the large package to come in, gives it a perfunctory look and then signs the app.
The closest of the two guys holding the big box looks at me. "You on mule duty for your girlfriend?"
And here we go..."Pretty much." I nod. "Just lean it up against the desk."
"Alright." They get into position and then lower it to the ground. "There are three more to-"
Heh. having to remember to play along and work out whether to go woozy or start screaming in pain.He straightens up and sprays my face with something.
"-go."
Oh, darn it. I don't recognise the smell, so I don't know how poisonous this is supposed to be. If it's just pepper spray-.
Okay, time to play dead, figuratively speaking. Let's see where they go from here.Out of the corner of my eye I see the guy with the cell phone catch Janet as she falls over without screaming. Knock out gas, great. Except I'm bigger than she is, so it should work slower.
I cough, and then stagger a step away from the guy who sprayed me.
Or they're extremely professional and completely legit threats."Easy-" He grabs me under my arms and starts walking away from the front windows. "-does it."
I make a point of struggling weakly for a moment, and then going limp. I wonder if I should have checked them out more carefully before Janet let them in? No, no. This is still a fake, part of their dumb plan to make me open up to Janet. I don't recognise these guys, but their heart rates are really steady for people performing a risky crime in broad daylight. They're in on it.
Interesting. Sounds more like they're putting something in rather than taking anything out, at first glance.Someone picks up my legs, and I'm moving.
"Okay, we've got an hour scheduled for this. You all know what to do. Anything out of place-."
...Then again, in a superhero world, they've probably had trouble with patrolling capes before."Radio at once, we know."
"Yeah, but the one time I don't remind you…"
Unfortunately, opening your eyes a crack might be noticed..."Who are these kids?"
The guy holding the back of the large box. There's a pause, and I get to ponder the merits of my eyelids blocking all of the wavelengths I can see. Being able to see through them would make sleeping a whole lot harder, but I wouldn't miss their facial expressions.
Good, keep thinking that, guys."Office gopher and an intern. They don't know anything."
There's a bang as the… Doors to the stairwell open.
Yet they're completely unconcerned with being caught on cameras? Let me guess, one of the things they'll do is hack into the security system and gimmick the footage."They've seen our faces. That's a problem."
"You know this stuff messes up short term memory. They could have seen the big boss himself and they wouldn't be able to report anything. Look, you don't want Luthor coming after us for killing his employees."
Certainly a professional with standards. Though I don't doubt he also has a plan to kill anyone he meets."If he doesn't know it was us-."
"Yeah, I don't think people like him have trouble finding out who did things. We kill his people, we're his targets. We just do the job, he just takes it out on our boss. Trust me, this isn't my first time, and our boss isn't my first employer."
You'd think they'd know that beforehand. Especially with a big lad like Mitchell right there..."Okay."
"Hey, does the spray knock them out for the full hour?"
See, covering up like that just screams 'up to no good'. And if they come to, it's harder to explain."Depends on a bunch of things. But it'll mess up their memory for at least that long, and they'll feel pretty out of it. If they get up, just tell them they don't look well and should go lay down."
"So we're not putting balaclavas on now?"
The good old 'labcoat and clipboard' trick. Look like you belong and no-one will question you deeply."No point. If something unexpected happens, we're just moving some equipment for a couple of kids who got drunk when they were in the office on their own. Stay calm, stay out of trouble."
"Beats cracking safes."
Ah, sounds like he's a Gothamite."That's still a thing?"
"No. That's why I'm here. It's a dying art. Everything's electronic, the fences gouge like you wouldn't believe, and I'm not signing up with a theme villain. Not where I'm from."
Plus she's more or less gone straight by this point. Even with Batman a little distracted, his missus would be on her case."I think Catwoman manages okay."
"Catwoman's got a better ass than me."
Right, Mitchell. Going to take action, or continue playing along, once they leave you alone?There's some low chuckling.
"Explains some things. Where we putting them again?"
Now why're you jumping straight to murder and possible terrorism?"Fifth floor boardroom. No external window, solid walls and the door has an electronic lock we can control. We lock it when we leave, and stick a little something in with them."
"A bomb? I thought you said-."
Ooh, kinky. Though it'd be a bit obvious.
Okay, that's a reasonable set-up given two young folks alone in the office."Why?"
"Maybe tie him up? Make it look like they got drunk and… You know… Had a little-."
Sounds like he's the kind of guy who wished something like that happened to him"Hey, have a little class, man. He's sixteen."
"So he's a lucky bastard? … What?"
"You had to ruin it."
No doubt he has ones for powered and unpowered responses, with gear and without.The man carrying my front pushes open a door on what I guess is the fifth floor. So what's going to happen? They put is in the meeting room, leave us to sleep it off, LexCorp obviously knows that I'll be fine… Something's got to threaten Janet, and I'll have to stop it.
I guess I should just treat it like one of Robin's training scenarios.