{ dialogue } || #6D01A7 Rogue (v) behaving in ways that are surprising, often harmful
Trinity didnât know what to think. There were so many questions swirling through her head as she looked at the series of computer screens before her. She wasnât sure how her father was able to get ahold of Hero Service records and she wasnât even sure why he was looking at them, but she had seen what he had seen. Various images of villains that many heroes have faced over the years with the words DECEASED sprawled across them. At first, Trinity thought he was pulling up different records, but her father assured her that the information came from The Hero Service committee computers. Words were caught in her throat and she wasnât even sure what to say or what to feel. The Hero Service prided itself on making sure that people with powers used them to better the world. Anyone that didnât want their powers were negated and any villain went through a vigorous retraining program. However, there werenât any records of attempting to retrain. In fact, retraining was nowhere in their records. Heroes were lied to. Trinity was lied to.
âW-why are you showing me this?â Why do you even have this? What are you going to do with this information?â Her head was spinning and she could hear her heart beating in her ears. It was like the world she had known was slowly collapsing around her. âI want to stop the Hero Service. I was people with powers to not be dictated by the powerless. But I have to expose them for what they are first.â Her father stated as calmly as he could. Trinity finally broke her eyes from the screen and turned to look at her father. It was easy to tell that he meant every word of what he had said. âWe can just leak the information to the press.â Her father chuckled at the childish thought. âTo take down an entity that powerful, you need persuasion and money. Luckily I have money. But I need more information. Trinity I need your help and I need your team.â Her father had attempted not to say it bitterly. He truly only needed Trinity and Sapphire. Sapphire was a tech genius and could get into parts of the system that her could only dream of. But he knew Trinity wouldnât have agreed to just one. Trinity took awhile to respond. She was trying to rationally think through possibly betraying the Hero Service, but her eyes turned back to the screen. If they thought she truly went rogue one day, they would just kill her like they did all these others. This wasnât what she signed up for. âWhat do I need to do?â Her father smiled and reached out a hand. âWe are going on a field trip.â
{ josiah GOLIATH woodward}
{ dialogue } || #DA6904 Goliath (n) someone with an unusually large amount of strength
Josiah didnât know how to show his disdain and frustration with their handlers anymore than Sapphire and Dominic had. Usually, Josiah was the hotheaded one and ready to storm out without so much warning. But today, the frustration display belonged to his other two teammates. He loved Trinity and worried about her every day, but Saph and Dom took it the hardest. They were barely functioning as people. Sapphire spent all her time on the computer, barely taking breaks to eat or sleep. And DomâŠJosiah doesnât even know what Dom does all day. Josiah has only seen him for the first time in days at the mission debrief. Josiah was last to leave the debrief room, but now before emphasizing how dumb the agents sounded for now, allowing them two to go out and look for their teammate. For the first time in a long time, Josiah felt stuck. He was helpless and unsure where to go or how to help anyone.
Up ahead, he saw Dom. He was heading towards Team Omega, who had just finished their mission debrief. He didnât know what his teammate was up to, but he wasnât about to do it alone. âI donât know why you thought you could go without me. But I will forgive you if you tell me the plan.â Josiah said to Dom, with his arms crossed against his chest. After the display that Dom had in the debrief room, he wasnât surprised that he was trying to go out to look for his girlfriend. Josiah was going to help. Staying within these four prison walls was making him stir crazy. And if he had to hear about Maggieâs awesome missions another night, he would punch a hole in the wall. Josiah was going to open his mouth again to make a statement about how he needed to change first, but then an alarm went off.
CODE RED! CODE RED! VILLAIN ON FACILITY. CODE RED! CODE RED! VILLAIN ON FACILITY.
Josiah quickly turned around to see Agent Gupta heading towards them. Her eyes were filled with fear and worry, a look he had never seen from her before. âIts the PresidentâŠand he has Rogue with him.â