Re: Rooftops of FandommoneynotmoralsJanuary 31 2012, 03:01:51 UTC
There was an invisible figure standing on one of the rooftops of the abandoned warehouse district. This was not of note to most people due to the invisible factor.
But, he was there. Watching one Tony Stark go for his usual morning run.
Re: Rooftops of Fandomchildhood_tauntJanuary 31 2012, 03:15:07 UTC
Invisible? Yes. To most people. But not for a guy with certain enhanced senses.
Matt had been out early to do his own morning workout when he sensed the figure on the rooftop. In some cases this was not an unusual sight in Fandom. However this guy had an odd vibe about him.
So Matt took up his own position in the shadows to try and figure out who this mystery man was and what he was up to.
Re: Rooftops of Fandomchildhood_tauntJanuary 31 2012, 15:48:36 UTC
It had been almost two days since Matt's last little run-in on the rooftops and so far he had no luck in finding the assassin he had battled.
And so Matt was back on the roof. Specifically he was sitting on a old water basin trying to filter out all the sounds around him to try and find some trace of the assassin. Matt had no idea who his target was but he was not going to let him get away again.
Re: Rooftops of FandommoneynotmoralsJanuary 31 2012, 23:43:50 UTC
It wasn't too far away this time. Stalking Stark on his way back from some place called Mooby Burger.
Without many people around, it was a perfect spot to make the hit and leave before anyone realized he was there. So, that would be him setting up a sniper rifle.
Re: Rooftops of Fandomchildhood_tauntFebruary 1 2012, 00:54:42 UTC
There.
The pitch coming the circuitry in the assassin's suit and the sound of a gun being put together. Matt bounced of his perch and started his mad dash across the rooftops to the killer's location.
Re: The DormsendsthegameJanuary 31 2012, 16:15:16 UTC
Ender had been looking for his mouse droid for a while since he'd gotten back-- it hadn't been where he usually put it, deactivated and all, and it hadn't been in any of the common rooms looking to fulfill its lunch programming, either, and...
"Of course," Ender muttered, as the little robot drove back in on its own. Ben was out doing his own thing - probably a full lunch - and if the mouse droid's programming was acting up, Ender would have to give it a poke himself.
"I took it for a ride," Jane commented, the bluetooth on Ender's ear suddenly exhibiting signs of life. "I've seen a few interesting things. Do you have any idea how many people prowl around on your rooftops at night?"
Re: The DormsendsthegameJanuary 31 2012, 16:33:56 UTC
Ender turned towards him, looking only vaguely distracted as Jane told him all about the man in the strange suit bounding around the rooftops while they were gone. "Hm?" he said. "Did you at least save me some fries?"
Steve's ApartmentmoneynotmoralsJanuary 31 2012, 01:11:58 UTC
Ghost shows up to kill Tony before this posse gets larger, only to find it difficult to manage without getting hit by /someone/. Ender comes to the peaceful solution of bribery.
Re: Steve's ApartmentscrewyoumarvelFebruary 1 2012, 20:51:52 UTC
Steve was spending a peaceful afternoon of listening to jazz and working on a painting. It had been a while since he'd gotten a chance to paint, and he was really enjoying it.
That was about to change, which he really should have seen coming.
Re: Steve's ApartmentscrewyoumarvelFebruary 1 2012, 22:27:38 UTC
Steve rose from his easel and went to check the peephole...only to find Tony Stark and apparently all of his friends. Well, at least this time he hadn't snuck into Steve's apartment with a bleeding African prince while he was asleep?
He opened the door and said, "What's the matter?" and then held up one hand to forestall anyone speaking, saying, "First, everyone inside. Then explain." It would be easier if they weren't all standing in the hall, he figured.
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But, he was there. Watching one Tony Stark go for his usual morning run.
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Matt had been out early to do his own morning workout when he sensed the figure on the rooftop. In some cases this was not an unusual sight in Fandom. However this guy had an odd vibe about him.
So Matt took up his own position in the shadows to try and figure out who this mystery man was and what he was up to.
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Easier job than he'd expected. Not that it was ever really one, so...
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And so Matt was back on the roof. Specifically he was sitting on a old water basin trying to filter out all the sounds around him to try and find some trace of the assassin. Matt had no idea who his target was but he was not going to let him get away again.
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Without many people around, it was a perfect spot to make the hit and leave before anyone realized he was there. So, that would be him setting up a sniper rifle.
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The pitch coming the circuitry in the assassin's suit and the sound of a gun being put together. Matt bounced of his perch and started his mad dash across the rooftops to the killer's location.
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"Of course," Ender muttered, as the little robot drove back in on its own. Ben was out doing his own thing - probably a full lunch - and if the mouse droid's programming was acting up, Ender would have to give it a poke himself.
"I took it for a ride," Jane commented, the bluetooth on Ender's ear suddenly exhibiting signs of life. "I've seen a few interesting things. Do you have any idea how many people prowl around on your rooftops at night?"
Ender tilted his head. "Tell me."
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That was about to change, which he really should have seen coming.
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He knocked on the door, looking around anxiously. And then knocked again.
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He opened the door and said, "What's the matter?" and then held up one hand to forestall anyone speaking, saying, "First, everyone inside. Then explain." It would be easier if they weren't all standing in the hall, he figured.
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