***Chemestro***
âChemestro, fancy meeting you here.â Metalon said as Chemestro entered the Tinkerâs office.
Metalon was a swarthy fellow with a wide frame, and an abysmal 5-34 win-loss ratio whoâd gotten out of the super game a long time ago. Nowadays he supplied information, tinker-tech, and acted as a bookie.
He mustâve found out that taking bets on super matchups was more profitable than fighting them.
âItâs not unexpected. I wanted information on Paradox, and you offered it.â
âIâ¦see.â Metalon said. âI suppose I should stick with business.â
âThat would be appreciated,â Chemestro said, sitting in front of him. He only had another half hour left on his self-imposed time limit on information gathering.
âNow, about payment, Thatâll be ten million dollars or comparable services rendered. Iâve got a lovely matchup you could take part in tomorrow night against a young speedster. A girl. I hear she burns right out of her clothes.â
Metalon waggled his eyebrows for some reason.
âSo?â Chemestro asked. Whether a speedster was clothed or not really didnât have anything to do with their ability to fight.
âSo, ummâ¦.money then?â Metalon
âBarter, hopefully.â Chemestro said, selecting the ceiling above them and making it permeable to the barrels heâd placed on the roof on the way in. Chemestro caught them by lowering the pressure above them to nil, lowering them gently onto the floor.
The two blue barrels sat there beside him, and Chemestro placed a possessive hand on the barrel.
âThis is nitro.â
âNitroglycerin?â
âNitro. The drug.â
It was a doping method used by Nexus officials in emergencies and provided excellent combat performance boosts with only minor side-effects. Exhaustion, muscle tearing, and the like.
It was also highly restricted.
âMind cracking them open?â Metalon aked.
âNot at all,â Chemestro said, taking a glass off of Metalonâs desk and making a pinhole section of the barrel permeable, allowing it to fill the bottom of the glass before he handed it over.
The drug had a pungent, vinegary smell that crawled into the nostril, with an acrid aftertaste.
âUgh, yeah, thatâs nitro,â Metalon said, wafting it under his nose and making a face before setting the glass aside.
âEach barrel is worth eight million. It should more than compensate you for the difficulty of reselling it. No one knows I have these, as I made them myself, and produced the raw ingredients using my powers.â
âDonât want Nexus checking your bank statements, huh?â Metalon asked.
âIt would be more accurate to say I want them to like what they see.â Chemestro shrugged.
âSay no more, thatâs fair compensation. I will now tell you what I know about Paradox.â Metalon said, getting started.
âFirst of all, this is something that very few people know:â
Chemestro leaned forward in his seat unconsciously.
âParadox is Hexenâs son.â
âI already knew that.â Chemestro said, standing.
âHold your horses, kid,â Metalon said, holding up his hand. âIâm just covering all the bases so you canât accuse me of skipping something.â
I donât have any horses. And what does he mean by covering bases? The basic feel of what he just said felt like he was asking him to wait, because he was going to cover the basics in case there was something in there that Chemestro wasnât aware of.
Chemestro approved of that sentiment. He sat back down.
âParadox is one of the few people who have used his real name as his super name, likely because itâs so unusual that few people would bother to think itâs not a pseudonym.â
âFive foot ten, green eyes, black hair, Born to Claudette Zauberer, who was in turn born to Queen Marigold Zauberer of Manita.â
Chemestro gave Metalon a flat stare.
âYour boyâs a prince!â Metalon explained. âOr wellâ¦a princessâs son? Is that a duke? Idunno. It doesnât matter, Manita no longer exists, so itâs kind of a moot point.â
âAnything I can use? Something I couldnât have learned using Google?â Chemestro said.
âAlright, Iâve saved the best for last. Do not speak about this in polite company because thereâs a chance youâll get killed for it. Paradoxâs father is actuallyâ¦â
Chemestro leaned forward in his seat.
âDarryl Zauberer, formerly Darryl Collins!â
Chemestro stood, turning to leave.
âThey met when Darryl was in prison for holding the city hostage as The Mechanaut.â
Chemestro froze.
âThat balding beaknose is one of the most dangerous men in the city?â
âI thought that information might provide some context in why your father pitted you against Hexenâs son.â
Mechanaut was one of Neuronâs greatest rivals.
Chemestroâs stomach soured as he realized his conflict with Paradox was a byproduct of his fatherâs rivalry with another tinker. Heâd also been denied critical information. It made him feel small and meaningless. Like a pawn.
He swallowed the feeling back down and buried it where it belonged.
âWhat else?â
And now for the information that no one else knows:â Metalon said, waggling his fingers dramatically.
âParadox is not a tinker.â The information broker said.
âWhat do you mean?â
âThe kid is a mage. The effects of each of his rays and weapons are magical in nature. The gadgets on his forearms are so much theater designed to obfuscate his actual abilities.â
âWhere does he get the armor then?â Chemestro asked.
âA tinker chained up in his basement, who cares? The point is his attacks are actually spells and can be defended against as such.â
âInteresting.â Chemestro rubbed his chin.
âNow hereâs the problem:â Metalon said. âParadoxâs family has a TON of allies in Funkytown, which is incidentally where youâd have the best shot at purchasing high-quality magical protection. There are however a few people capable of selling to you who donât have any allegiances, and Iâll give you the address of one.â
Metalon pulled out a business card and scribbled on the back before handing it to him.
Chemestro glanced down and back up.
âDave the Unicorn? Is that a joke?â
âItâs not a joke. Nonhumans are less likely to be beholden to the royal family, especially unicorns, who basically do whatever the hell they want. Dave is particularly independent and greedy one. Heâd sell his motherâs horn for the right price.â
Hmmâ¦
***Paradox***
âAhahahaha!â the self-proclaimed âlord of chromeâ cackled from atop a pile of shiny objects. Mirrors, vending machines, metal poles, anything reflective.
âIâm not gonna take Mr. Gerberâs shit anymore!â The youth said, cackling. âIâm the god of all that is shiny! The city will bow before me!â The kid picked up the vending machine and threw it, rocking their cover.
âHe upgraded his title,â Perry said, hiding behind a concrete pillar.
âTrigger high,â Wraith said with a shrug.
Trigger high was a fairly self-explanatory concept: You give a buttoned-down young man godlike power and they have no idea what to do with it. They spend a few hours getting whatever they want, or being supernaturally strong and they go crazy.
Similar to lottery winners and incautious spending.
It was actually less common in people who were born into the business, Paradox and Wraith being a case in point.
âDo you think I could have gone on a trigger high rampage?â Perry asked, feeling like he was missing out on some rite of passage that most other adult supers experienced.
âNo, your powerâs terrible for rampaging.â Heather said, hanging from the ceiling above him. âYou literally make things harder to destroy by your very presence.â
âDo you think I should go on a rampage?â Perry asked. âI wonât have teenage indiscretion as an excuse for much longer, and Iâve got some serious rampage FOMO.â
âYou know who has a good power for going on a rampage?â Wraith asked.
âDonât say it.â Perry said, his brow furrowing.
âChemestro. That boy could tear this mall down in ten seconds flat. And look good doing it.â
âI know youâre just saying that to piss me off,â Perry said, glancing around the corner to find Chromelord was gone, vanished into one of his shiny objects. âI think you do want me to go on a rampage.â
âItâd be funny, if nothing else.â Wraith said.
Chromelord was an irritating combination of limited teleporter and bruiser, which made him hard to pin dow-
âLook out!â
An impact smashed against the back of Perryâs armor, sending him to the ground along with some chips of concrete. Perry regained his feet, seeing Chromelord â terrible name â wielding a concrete pole in his undersized hands.
While this guy had super strength, he didnât have super-size. This actually made the skinny kid harder to pin down.
âHey, wait!â Perry shouted, causing Chromelord to pause. The fact that this had any effect showed how new Chromelord was at this.
Target acquired.Mk. 3 displayed moments before Perry unlatched his armor, stepping out of it and waving his arms while Wraith hugged the ceiling, turning into a grey stain directly above Chromelord.
The kid was freaking out as he glanced back at Perry, his bloodshot eyes widening as he saw Perry stepping out of his armor.
âSo listen, Chromelord ââ
âWhereâs the other one?!â Chromelord demanded, waggling the concrete car-stopper like a baseball bat, his Burger Joint uniform ragged, dorky hat askew.
âWraith?â Perry asked.
Heather sighed and dripped down to stand next to Perry, giving up her element of surprise for his gambit.
âCan we talk for a minute?â Perry asked.
âMake thatâ¦weird girl stand far away! And you, get away from your armor!â
âOkay, okay, youâre in charge here.â Perry said, walking away from his armor until Chromelord was facing almost directly away from the armor itself.
Excellent.
Heather, picking up on Perryâs plan, walked far away, making Chromelord turn a bit more to keep her in view, putting his back to the armor.
âYeah, thatâs right,â Chromelord said, relaxing a bit. âIâm in charge here, and you tell that jerk Mr. Gerber that Iâm not covering Jeremyâs shift againâ¦â
Perry glanced at Heather and shrugged.
âSure, man.â
âAndâand I want the morning shift!â Chromelord said, pointing the concrete bar at them. âI wake up early every day and staying up all night messes with my sleep schedule. And I want my landlord to fix the windows! Yeah!â
âOkay, you can have all those things, you just need to calm down.â Perry said, giving the armorâs trigger-word: âcalm downâ
FSSSHT!
Chromelordâs eyes widened as a dart fired from the armorâs left forearm struck his back.
He stiffened for a moment, then turned on his heel and began walking toward the exit, where the police lights were flashing.
âWhy not use this on Chemestro? Youâve got his blood, right?â Heather asked as they walked beside the hyperventilating Chromelord.
âI mean, I probably could, but non-combat mind-control is-â
âPunishable by five years in tinker-jail, yeah, I gotcha.â
âI mean, also, itâs temporary. Iâm not planning on killing him, so after it wore off, Iâd be facing a pissed off Chemestro who felt extremely violated. Iâd much rather just use it to spy on him.â
âAh, yeah, fair enough,â Wraith said, nodding before chuckling. âFunny that heâd feel less violated if you spied on him.â
Thus reminded, Perry turned to the kid trapped in his own body and tried to soften the blow.
âAnd listen, Chromelord, Iâm really sorry I had to hit you with the dart that took away your bodily autonomy. I know itâs insanely uncomfortable. Try to keep your breathing under control, youâve only got half an hour or so until it wears off, then youâll be you again, âkay?â Perry said, throwing an arm over the newly minted superâs shoulder.
Chromelord was incapable of responding, but his hyperventilating did seem to slow down.
Heather and Perry followed him up to the cops, who had their palms resting on their firearms, for all the good it would do them.
âI surrender myself to Nexus custody,â Chromelord said, holding out his wrists. âI just committed several acts of vandalism and assault in and around the john Wayne bodega. I am a super, and my handle is Chromelord. I have super strength, durability, and can teleport through any object with a reflective enough surface to see a clear reflection.â
âI am currently under the control of a type three mind control device, will not attempt to escape and will follow the orders of any police or Nexus personnel, until the compulsion expires in approximately twenty-eight minutes.â
âI was captured by Paradox and Wraith.â
Chromelord proceeded to give Perry and Heatherâs bounty deposit IDâs.
âYouâre right,â Heather said, nodding appreciatively âThat is convenient.â
âI call it the noob hunter,â Perry said, rolling one of the darts back and forth in his finger.
Against any super with decent defenses, it was useless, but for a newly minted, rampaging super, it was an ideal solution.
The blood-contract it enforced was such:
Find and surrender to the nearest police or nexus officer.
Admit to any crimes committed immediately prior to darting.
Identify oneself, then accurately describe their abilities.
Mention the mind control (required by law) along with the time limit. Follow the directions of any officer of the police or Nexus.
Do not try to escape.
And finally, give credit for the capture to Paradox and Wraith.
âAfter Dazzle got away, I wanted a more sure thing, ya know? Rampaging noobs are worth fifty grand apiece.â Perry said.
Perry could make about ten Mk.3âs after tax and splitting the reward with Wraith. He was about 600 supplies worth behind on his order for Locust.
âHowâd it go through his skin if he was super durable?â Heather asked
âI made an algorithm that can estimate a superâs durability over the course of a fight, it adjusts the air pressure in the tube up or down as necessary.â
âItâs also very sharp,â Perry said, inspecting the needle, which was not only insanely sharp, but over forty times stronger than it shouldâve been. Perryâs biggest worry was the dart going through people.
Hence the algorithm.
âYou know, hospitals actually pay good money for syringes and scalpels that can penetrate bruiser skin.â One of the nearby officers said, drawing their attention to him. The officer got jittery at the armored figure and spandex wearing girl staring at him.
âAhem, good job, capes.â He said, tipping his hat before overly casually walking away.
Congratulations! You are now a level 4 Garage Tinker.
Paradox Zauberer (Perry Z.)
Class: Garage Tinker
Level 4
HP: 5
Body: 4
Stability: 4
Nerve: 8
Attunement: 18
Free Points:5
XP to next level 2441
âWhoop!â Perry shouted, fist-pumping in full armor. âThat capture put me over the limit. Level four, baby!â
Nearly two weeks of working out âtill exhaustion and one good capture later, and Perry had hit his next level.
âLetâs get back to the lair and see what progress we can make on the stealth hyperweave.â
Fifteen minutes later, they trotted down the staircase leading to Perryâs lair, finding the lights on and the nostalgic smell of burning metal wafting through the air until it hit the rumbling vents in the ceiling.
Hardcase was in the middle of the room, with a huge floodlight shining down on her. The tiny girl was wearing one of Perryâs oversized shirts, which hung nearly down to her knees.
She had goggles and ear protection on and was currently using an angle grinder to clean up a new component for her mech-suit.
Beside her was her mech suit, and a computer and workbench he didnât recognize. It was a drop in the bucket compared to the size of the room, so it didnât bother him that much.
âIt looks like Hardcase is finally moving in with you.â
âI wouldnât mind,â Perry said with a shrug. âIâd have company that understood basic physics for once.â
âItâs true, you do need someone to teach you a lesson in physics.â Heather said, waving a fist at him.
The noise of the angle grinder cut off suddenly as Hardcase noticed their approach.
âOh!â Hardcase said as they approached, taking off her hearing protection. âIâm sorry, I justâ¦Paradox has so much more room than my basement and his grinders never need their blades changed, andâ¦
Perry glanced down to the shirt she was wearing.
F.B.I.
FEMALE BODY INSPECTOR
âReally, Perry?â Heather asked, looking at him with mild disgust.
âSorry about the shirt,â Perry said. âIt seemed funny at the time.â
âOh, OH!â Hardcaseâs eyes widened, looking down at the oversized shirt. âIâm sorry, I just got oil all over mine and went through the lockers and found this huge stack of shirts and thought it would be okay if I borrowed one. Iâm sorry, Iâm sorry!â She hustled over to the lockers.
âDidnât I apologize first?â Perry asked.
âYeah, but thatâs not how she heard it.â Heather said.
âItâs fine!â Perry called after her. âKeep your shirt on!â Or not, you knowâ¦whatever.