Ice1
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Calvin Nanyemba A.K.A. Animator
It had to be an odd sight. It was dusk, the city lights starting to jump on, leaving Calvin, Fern and their captive Arena in the shadows between the light of the street lights. His com was buzzing with activity, as some major events were unfolding at the other side of town. An armed robbery, combined with a bombing. Hostage and Jailer had also taken their chance tonight. Enough cape activity to keep everyone busy. Luckily Calvin had been successful tonight. At least partly. Considering most encounters didn't lead to an arrest, capturing one out of three villains was quite the victory anyway.
He would have to talk to Bombshell and Seraph, though, as they managed to not only let the lamest villain duo in town escape, but also cause major environmental damage while doing so. They'd better be able to use the bombing as an excuse, otherwise he wasn't going to let them live it down.
Calvin felt a weight against his shoulder, as Squire fell asleep. The kid started to snore immediately, with a volume that could was too loud to be described as deafening. It wasn't the first time Calvin had a ward fall asleep on the way back from a patrol. It wasn't exactly common either, but sometimes the real young kids just had enough after a while. The rocking motion of the park bench they were riding was probably helping.
People stopped to stare, because who wouldn't when a walking park bench carried three known capes through the street. People were waving and laughing, and each of them received a friendly nod and a smile back.
Arena was averting his eyes, looking down at the steel balls that Calvin had formed around his hands and feet. The balls on his feet had tiny legs themselves, making it so they could stroll along with the bench.
"Not enjoying the parade much?" Calvin asked him.
"Fuck off," Arena sneered back.
"Not one for quips then? Could've been worse. I could've brought along Bombshell."
Arena met his eyes, shaking his head at the sleeping Squire.
"I sometimes wonder what's going around in that fucking head of yours, thinking you're the toughest fucks around. You know the only reason you ain't fucking dead yet is because they ain't taking this seriously, right?" Arena's voice was rough, raspy. It was the tone of someone who had been screaming all night.
"I like to think we're dealing pretty well."
The bench turned a corner.
"They don't care what the fuck you think. They're happy right now, living like kings in their nice mansions, but you realize how deep the shit you're in once that's not enough for them, right? Because this shit ain't the sturdy kind you wash away from the bottom of your shoe. This is the droopy shit you take after a night booze and indian food. And you need to swim to keep it from going into your nostr-"
"Imagery is clear, you can stop." Calvin leaned his head back, peering at the sky. Arena was shaking his head.
"You're not from here, are you? Like, you're new, right?" He asked.
"I've been here for a while."
"A while, but not a huge while. Don't think we don't keep tabs on the ugly mugs that run around here. You're too new here. I'm homegrown, you know. I know the rot that this city is built on. It's foundation, or fundation rather. You don't have no idea how quickly Fallcliff has gotten worse."
"Says the criminal. You know that a speech like this means I'll have to put you on the likely-to-escape list, right?"
Arena gave a wheezy laugh and shook his head again.
"I've conceded my freedom. I'm just going all in on avoiding the Birdcage."
"Probably a good idea," Calvin said. Arena wasn't likely to go to the Birdcage yet. This was his first arrest and he wasn't known to have any real grim blemishes on his record. He was mostly involved in robberies, the nature of his power keeping civilian casualties to an absolute minimum. No-one that wasn't involved with the PRT or a villain group had ever gotten hurt in a brawl with Arena. The Birdcage was for the real crazies and those deemed so dangerous that release wasn't an option. Epidermis, Deathcount and Reign Supreme were the kind of capes that ended up in that hell, because their abilities made them so difficult to combat.
As the bench entered the grounds of the PRT parking lot, Calvin got off, forcing Arena to follow along. The balls chaining the villain up loosened themselves and hopped away in the shape of rabbits.
With Squire on his back, the three entered the building, PRT officers greeting them. Arena was lead to a containment cell, forced to await his interrogation. A PRT officer came to pick up Squire, carrying him off to the Wards' quarters.
Calvin was met by Director Khadiji.
"Animator, I'm going to borrow you for the moment."
"Yeah, no problem," Calvin said.
In the director's office he loosened his armor. He left his mask on. Protocol. He would have loved to take it off once he was inside, but there were too many people going in and out this building that it would be too big of a risk. Most of the PRT employees weren't allowed to know the identities of the heroes. Only the director was allowed to know the identity of the Protectorate, something they didn't even have to reveal to each other.
Calvin would have been fine with a somewhat looser regulation, because he hated having his mask on. It obscured his vision and everything got this vague blue tint.
"Papillon's taking over your patrol with Reflex this week. There's a transport happening and we're taking over the Protectorate escort. It's heading for the detention centre, but it's stopping by the headquarters to get another prisoner. Two, apparently, now that Arena's been brought in."
"Yeah, okay, no problem. Which villains are we talking about?"
"Well, I've managed to include Arena in that convoy, which means I don't have to arrange his transport. Skeletal is also being included. The other two are Nuckelavee and the Smiling Man."
Skeletal was a minor Fallcliff villain that struggled to achieve much. Her powers were mainly disgusting and creepy, instead of effective. She was capable of bending herself at any point, no matter if a joint existed. When she moved her legs bent as if her bones were snapping with each and every step.
Nuckelavee was one he had never heard of. He would definitely have to check the files on them. Their name suggested they weren't American, but that's all he could say about that.
The Smiling Man was someone Calvin was more familiar with. He was still baffled by the fact that the man wasn't in the Birdcage at this point. A body count of nine people, as far as they could confirm, the madman had quite the murderous intent. He was a hivemind, capable of copying himself, surviving as long as one of his bodies survived. They had fought when Animator still lived back in Kansas. Only a week after appearing for the first time, the man had been arrested, leaving at least one body to be found every night. Calvin was photographed bringing him in but he wasn't much of an active part of the arrest. Half of his team went out every night with just the intent of catching him.
"Who else is helping?"
"I haven't been able to nail anyone down yet. If you have any suggestions, feel free to ask them. Your and Papillon's schedule were the only ones to easily change up. I'm only informing you now because I saw you coming in. The plan was to have this figured out in the morning."
"I'll hear from you in the morning then."
"Exactly." The director opened the door, signaling Calvin he had to leave. "I'm going to bid you a good day, Animator, as I attend to my other business."
Calvin nodded, moving back down the staircase. He considered for a moment to sit in on Arena's interrogation, but he decided he'd read the reports tomorrow. His time was better used finishing up his lecture on environmental combat he was teaching the Wards this week. The few hours of the day he would have left, he could hopefully spend with Nancy.