WHO: Stephen Strange & assorted
WHERE: The Aerie
WHEN: Encompassing the whole Aerie event
WHAT: Various starters, catch all for event threads.
NOTES OR WARNINGS: General mind powers warning - likely to be themes of lost autonomy & manipulation. Beyond that, I'll keep you updated!
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I was asked here to make an arrest.
[He doesn't visibly shift his posture, but he's ready to move nonetheless. His amiable smile is still in place. The confrontation will be here, but it's two-to-one (as he's rather sure a Cardinal won't do their own dirty work) and he's fairly certain now that he's not the target.]
Obviously I think it serves everyone for this to go smoothly.
[It doesn't. Lance can't win but to give up right away isn't like the man Garak believes he somewhat knows. That doesn't mean Garak isn't going to lie though.]
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He remains perfectly still otherwise, lets Garak confirm things first while he looks Lance up and down, sizing him up. He's not going to be a pushover - they would not technically be colleagues if he was - but other than the mutual profession, he doesn't see anything special.
Alright then. ]
I was told the same.
[ He doesn't see any way this goes smoothly, though. People usually don't let arrests go smoothly to begin with, so what are the chances a Shrike - someone who could actually cause real damage, has as good a chance as anyone at getting out of it - lets it just happen? Especially with the way he's tensed up.
Amos keeps his expression flat but readies himself, too. His back is still to the door but there's no chance anybody else comes in here. He's in as good a position as any for the fight he can smell coming, and he'd be lying if he wasn't kinda looking forward to it. ]
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But he's definitely not planning to make this easy. Why would he? What's the worst they're going to do if he refuses to go peacefully, throw him in the quarry? He has no intention of seriously injuring either of the other Shrikes if he can help it--they're just doing their jobs--and the resistance he plans to put up is mostly symbolic, but there's another person in the room he feels less inclined to be as measured with.
That, however, can wait a moment, and with some effort he ignores Garak and Amos and loosens his own posture a little--it isn't relaxation, but the more he looks like he might be resigned the better--and keeps his gaze on Stephen.]
On what charges? Maybe there's a misunderstanding.
[He doesn't expect to talk his way out of this, the question more out of legitimate curiosity than anything else, but it also serves the purpose of perhaps luring the other Shrikes into a false sense of security. If he can show that he's calm and reasonable about this, they might be less ready for when he does choose to act.]
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It's clever. He knows how to handle himself, how to smooth over cracks. No wonder it's taken this long for somebody to notice they're still there. ]
Deciding when there's been a misunderstanding would seem to be your strong suit. [ A slight pinch at the corner of his mouth - could be a smile or a grimace. Too small, too controlled. ] I can promise you there hasn't been one this time.
[ And to clarify his point, Stephen stretches out to Lance with his power— a series of memories pull themselves to the fore, times spent seeking information where he shouldn't be to find it, all recalled with the kind of clarity and quick succession that shouldn't happen as coincidence in a mind focused on immediate threat.
There'll be no talking his way out of this one. The information's come from the source. ]
If you could, please, gentlemen.
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Garak makes no vocal response. Lance is prepared enough and there's no reason to give him even more warning. Instead he darts forward, aiming the tip of his elbow at Lance's temple. Unconscious suspects are the easiest to manage, after all.]
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Amos follows up behind Garak a fraction of a second after he makes his move, moving around to Lance's other side, ready to provide immediate backup. The target's a Shrike, after all. Stephen called in two of them for a reason. He's not going to discount any of those factors. ]
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But he can't dwell on that right now, because he sense more than anything else when Garak moves. He'd planned on trying to lure Garak and Amos into getting close to him and pretending to go quietly, but okay, if this is how it's gonna be then he'll feel a little less bad about what he's going to do.
Not getting hit in the head is his priority though, and the only real way to evade is to move away, which means right into Amos. So he lurches sideways out of his chair and into Amos, less concerned about trying to knock him down or do any sort of damage than he is about just getting out of striking distance of Garak. He's going to have to resort to his secret weapon faster than anticipated, but that's fine with him.
He presses one hand against Amos' chest and extends the other toward Garak, eyes flaring gold just a moment before lightning arcs from his fingers.]
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But even with the quick wondering, lightning is completely unexpected. The hot flash tears through him and it's Garak's turn to stumble. He makes no noise, he won't dignify it with one, but he does grab for the table for support and miss. Clearly Lance has fallen much further than Garak had thought, and Garak has little to fear as far as being betrayed. There will be far bigger targets in Lance's mind than him.
He grabs a chair and flings it at Lance, keeping a little bit of a distance now and wondering what the limits of this ability are.]
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It can't be that easy, though, for him to just reach out, bring his arms up to initiate a sleeper hold--
Okay the lightning is fucking surprising.
The direct contact knocks Amos back, feels like it stops his heart for a second, and it burns. His eyes widen for a second but that's about it as he grits his teeth, rights himself again, ignoring the pain and doing his best to discard the shock. He'd heard about this, but hadn't had the chance to encounter it firsthand; now he is and subduing Lance became that much greater a priority.
He makes sure to move away from the chair's arc but also stays a little back to regroup, eyes shifting to Garak for a second before back to Lance, waiting to reassess, see if he's going to do that again. ]
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But he's barely regrouped when suddenly there's a chair coming at him, and he ducks and twists away but it still clips his shoulder hard enough to really hurt. He lurches back into a defensive stance a moment later though, other arm extended with his hand raised, ready to launch more lightning the moment anyone comes toward him and his gaze quickly flickering between Amos and Garak.]
I went easy on you the first time.
[He warns it both because it's the truth, and because he's suddenly aware that if he can't move his other arm as quickly he may not be able to deal with them if they both come at him at once. Hopefully the threat will make at least one of them think twice long enough for him to recover a little.]
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[He believes Lance. This could hurt. But what else can they do with a Cardinal watching and the assignment given? He's not fool enough to turn. No. This fight will end in pain for all three of them but at least Garak isn't going to the Quarry.]
The question really is how injured you want to be before fighting for your life.
[His voice is smooth despite how he can feel the burn across his chest. He's quite good at hiding how he's feeling, though he's not sure it especially matters right now. Stamina isn't what they're being judged on. Obedience is.
Garak glances over at Amos, looking to catch his gaze in hopes coordination so they can come at him from both sides at the same time, maybe quickly enough to keep him from hurting them too much more. Pain might be useful, but he doesn't seek it out, or want to prolong it.]
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[ He says it casually enough, like they're figuring out lunch orders, not as though they're three highly trained professionals who know how to deal damage - one of whom can apparently shoot lightning from his fingertips.
Being summoned by Strange left a 50/50 chance that things would be boring or really interesting. He's happy it's the latter, even though he can still feel the burn across his own chest, is keenly aware that this has the potential to get really bad, if what Lance is saying is true.
He doesn't know him at all, doesn't know if Garak's words are going to make an impact, and only cares because it'd be nice to not get hit badly again. If it happens, though, it happens. If Lance is telling the truth then it strikes Amos that he's less likely to use lethal force, so really, there isn't anything to lose here.
Amos catches Garak's gaze, knowing that any coordination they get going will have to be done with Lance being well aware of it, too. Still, it's two against one, and those are generally good odds, electricity powers or not. He looks off to the side, shifts so that they're three points in a triangle. Blinks once, deliberate; see how Lance responds but, you know, go for it immediately after. One second. That's all. ]
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The rest of what Garak says does give him some pause, though not a lot, because he realizes he's already somewhat resigned to what's going to happen. He already knows this fight is pointless, just a matter of pride and defiance, but won't the quarry be the same thing? Does it matter what condition he's in when he goes into it, if he doesn't believe he's going to make it out?
His gaze shifts, briefly noting that Stephen's still in the room, before returning to watching Amos and Garak. The look the two share is difficult to interpret--coordination, of course, but in exactly what way?--but the way Amos moves is not, the angle setting the other two Shrikes up to close in. That's okay. He's changing his mind on what he wants to accomplish.
The blink causes him to tense, ready for them to move, but he doesn't use his power; his strategy has changed, and he's ready to put up a just enough of a fight not to be incapacitated before he can get a shot in on the one target in the room he really wants to actually do damage to.]
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Amos blinks at Lance and for the briefest of moments Garak wonders if the man's about to turn but thankfully they charge Lance together. Garak's not sure Stephen has any intention of stepping in and lightning plus Amos could have been very bad news for Garak. Instead it's all bad for Lance.
Garak moves opposite to Amos, trying to stay a little lower this time even though he knows it's not going to have much of an effect.]
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He sees Garak duck a little lower so he stays further upright to really cover their bases. Sure, there's some risk to it, but Amos is already pretty certain Lance isn't going for a kill, so, whatever; the reward is worth it.
They time it well, able to hit Lance at the same time, probably get some decent bruises going around his core. Amos is even able to grab at one of Lance's arms - the one with the clipped shoulder - and keep hold of it, at least prevent him from moving it the way he wants, take it out of commission for the time being. ]
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So he's able to see the hits coming and deflect them enough to avoid any broken ribs, but he's still very much going to feel the bruises in the morning--if he makes it that long--and is briefly winded, more than distracted enough that he can't avoid Amos grabbing his arm. But that actually works out well enough; he twists into the grip instead of away, putting his back to Amos, and slams his head backward--hopefully into Amos' face--at the same time as he jabs at Amos' ribs with the elbow of his other arm.
Without waiting for a reaction, he uses what's hopefully a brief opening to then kick Garak in the chest, intending to at least bruise him in return if not do worse.]
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Amos has gone high and Garak stays low, elbow brought down toward Lance's knee. Crippling him would make this a great deal easier, even with the lightning involved. Which has paused. Noticeably. Could Lance only do a little? Had he shown his hand too soon? Garak can't make that assumption but he can hope.]
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No lightning, though, which seems like kind of a stupid move if the goal is to do some damage, so that must mean Lance is going for something else. What, he has no clue.
And it's not like he's in position to bend the arm backwards anymore, break it or anything, so. He lets go, dazed and head definitely hurting but still aware of how Garak is going for Lance's knee, how Lance's back is to him, how his kidney is right there.
So he goes to jab at his kidney. ]
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But at least Amos lets go, though his relief at that working out is short-lived as he's hit simultaneously in the leg and the back; both actually register as painful despite the adrenaline, and he gasps out a short pained sound before his leg gives out and sends him tumbling to the floor. He manages to catch himself on his injured arm, but instead of making a move to protect himself or try to take out someone's legs, his eyes light up gold once again.
This time, though, he puts as much power as he has behind the lightning and doesn't aim at either of the other Shrikes, but directly toward Stephen.]
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The thing about a fight like this is it's a visceral experience. There's very little time for planning ahead when you've two other people making choices and taking actions that might prevent your own. So although it's inevitable eventually, the when of it is obfuscated by the unpredictability of the sequence of events playing out between the three battling shrikes. Take your eye off the ball for a second, get too caught up in the show, and things get out of hand in the same way they can in the fistfight he's too busy watching to notice the need for immediate preparations.
So Lance has the opportunity to make the shot. Stephen sees it coming only the couple of seconds before it does, and by that time it's too late to control the man himself and avoid the action. Defensive measures are all he has left, and they come in the form of the other people in the room— Garak, the only one spatially positioned between himself and the arc of lightning coming for him, he has throw himself up as a bodily barricade against the attack heading his way; Amos he makes move to grab for Lance's aiming hand, in the hopes he might conduct some of that force and channel it away from the blow that hits Garak.
He'd asked for an arrest, not two dead shrikes. Ideally, he won't have to inform his son that his favoured shrike died in the line of duty today.
At the same time and almost reflexively, a killing blow met with equally deadly force, Lance will find himself caught with the same pain as both of his unintended targets are experiencing as Stephen opens up the links between the three of them in his neural network, allowing the sparking of the struck shrikes' pain receptors to overlay onto Lance's own.
It's all a little too late to avoid one of the branching coils of electricity that cuts through the air in a flash and strikes him at his open collar, burning the material and sending stabs of sharp pain rocketing out from the epicentre. ]