http://static-surge.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] static-surge.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] niteo_logs2010-04-09 01:58 am

We believe that electricity exists, because the electric company keeps sending us bills for it

Characters: Noriko, the Joker
When: April 9th
Where: 72nd and Zamka, the Joker's hideout
Rating: PG-13 to be safe, TBD
Summary: Noriko made a deal with the Joker



This was stupid. She hadn't done something so reckless in- well...maybe not that long actually. But still, if someone on her team had tried to pull this she wouldn't have let them hear the end of it. Going off into the middle of no where to meet a strange man, that was pretty much rule number one on the list of things young woman shouldn't do.

But if should could get access to a computer then maybe she could get a message back home. Forge could send messages through her gauntlets, but Nori didn't have a clue in high hell how he managed that. If he couldn't get something off her PDA surely they would be able to find something she put on the net. Assuming she could get on the net. Assuming this guy kept his word.

It was kind of like looking for the drug dealers back in New York, before the Xavier Institute took her in and when she didn't know the city well yet. She had to watch her back and the street signs all at the same time.

She rubbed her arms through her jacket. Deli. Deli deli deli. It had to be here somewhere. ...Was that it? She approached what she hoped was the right building, looking about before pulling open the door. A bell chimed overhead and drew her gaze. Cute, a bell.

"Hello?"

[identity profile] glasgow-smilin.livejournal.com 2010-04-10 03:55 am (UTC)(link)
When the generator came on, electricity filled the abandoned station. The room filled with flickering fluorescent lights; one of the fluorescent bars in the corner exploded, raining glass down and making the Joker smile, but apart from that, everything went on without a hitch.

The Joker did a little jig in excitement. Now he had food, water, electricity, drugs, and, most importantly, explosives. It made him feel generous.

"Good work. Now get your little gloves back on and we'll go upstairs."

No telling how long the power supply would last, so he wanted to move quickly. She would probably be just as happy to get out of there as soon as possible, herself.

[identity profile] glasgow-smilin.livejournal.com 2010-04-10 04:06 am (UTC)(link)
The Joker waggled the gun at her again, indicating that she would go out the door first. He wasn't about to give his back to her- whether she was an alien, had magic powers, or had really bad taste in handwear, she was a danger. People at gunpoint had a funny habit of turning on you.

"Out the door, up the stairwell, take a left turn. Second door on the right. Get walking."

[identity profile] glasgow-smilin.livejournal.com 2010-04-10 04:20 am (UTC)(link)
The abandoned outpost wasn't massive, but it was big, to say the least. If Nori had been given the chance to see it from the outside, it would be clear that most of the outpost was underground. The building on the surface was more of an entryway than anything else; the real facility was downstairs. There weren't any signs to indicate what the place had been used for, but the spasming fluorescent light revealed how its inhabitants had ended up. Grease for the walls.

He followed her up the stairs and moved her along. Most of the doors were closed, and the ones that weren't were pitch-black. The Joker himself hadn't done much exploring, and there was a lot of ground to cover. Getting electricity was the first step.

"There. That room," he said, motioning at one of the open doors with this pistol. He followed behind her just beyond arm's, or leg's, reach. "You got ten minutes."

[identity profile] glasgow-smilin.livejournal.com 2010-04-10 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
The Joker said nothing, but only wiggled the gun at the computer, impatiently.

This was the room that the PDA had recorded before he jumped to shut it off. There was still MRE packaging and a couple of empty water bottles on the floor and around the desk. There was also a bottle of aspirin sitting beside the monitor. Opposite from the computer there was a bed, unmade, with military linens and a green wool blanket on it.

In the corner of the room there was a box of dynamite, grenades, some C4, and a few ammunition cans. There was also a small crate full of wires and odds and ends, which was, ostensibly, a pile of bomb parts.

The electric light flooded out the flame of the lamp that sat on top of the CPU. The monitor was showing a boot-up screen. Looked like Windows 98.

[identity profile] glasgow-smilin.livejournal.com 2010-04-10 05:01 am (UTC)(link)
The Joker was silent for the duration. He had occupied himself by picking up one of the half-eaten MRE packs and sitting on the bed, eating. As her time came to an end, there was a creak from the bed. Then the sound of the gun clicking as he decocked it.

He reared back, and in just enough time for her to turn around to see what he was doing, he pistol-whipped her across the head with the handle of the gun. And he was stronger than he looked- strong enough to knock her out, and out of the chair, with the one well-placed blow.

As he did before, he stood over her for a little while. The real debate was whether it would be better to kill her now or haul her ass back outside. Finally, with a, sigh of irritation, he holstered the pistol and stooped down.

Nori would come to a while later to find that he had stuffed her in a dumpster somewhere in Nesreca. Aside from being in the trash, two other things were off. One, she was missing her gauntlets. Two, there was a note pinned to her chest with a creepy smiley face on it.

It said, 'Smile!'