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cyber_titan) wrote2014-07-20 11:47 am
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Danny Chase Test Scene: At the Shelter
Vic Stone had seen far too many of these in his life, but that's what happens when you're a hero. And what was the most interesting was that, in the wake of what everyone was calling the Blackest Night, many of those who had died int eh attack were alive, and even a decent amount of the attackers as well. With him, Kory, and Gnarrk knocked with the rest of the Titans through Hypertime, but now the "Oh God we're not dead" parties are mostly over now it's time to get to work, trying to figure out those of their number that came back. And considering the large amount of dead Titans who were also orphans and shelter children, it would do good diligence to visit shelters looking for their own.
Plus every visit would not only bring media attention but several of the Titans who were independently wealthy would donate a good deal of money to support them. Win win, in Vics mind.
So there he was, the gleaming metal Titan himself, looking at the rickety door of a homeless shelter continuing his search for lost Titans.
Plus every visit would not only bring media attention but several of the Titans who were independently wealthy would donate a good deal of money to support them. Win win, in Vics mind.
So there he was, the gleaming metal Titan himself, looking at the rickety door of a homeless shelter continuing his search for lost Titans.
Re: Danny Chase Test Scene: At the Shelter - Part II
Still the impetuous little kid he remembers.
"It didn't bring everyone back to life. All the folks who died during it did as far as we know, as well as a good deal more heroes and villains. Even when they've been dead for years."
Re: Danny Chase Test Scene: At the Shelter - Part II
Danny looked up at Cyborg, wondering, 'Is this really happening? Am I finally going to get to work with the Titans because they actually want me? That would be a nice change of pace. And it would get me out of the homeless shelters I've been sleeping in.'