"Yes, I could probably do that. I'd want backup though, and I don't want to be near Jack and Shatterbird and Burnscar for one second longer than I have to."
Would it be safer to get her to where the others are?" The clone that Gren is staring at isn't going anywhere, but one does not take chances with this.
"Not compared to everything else today." Legend detaches his cape to wrap around the clone, and starts flying back. "But us disappearing to go find her and then not coming back right away might."
They'll return to find the Protectorate capes getting more information out of the Travelers, despite Ursa's insistences about their credibility.
"I'll be good to take everyone back to New York when I'm done with that Siberian-clone, by the way."
"I meant it as a matter of timing. I'll be rested enough when I'm done. Big teleport, nasty-hard battle, and another big teleport right after is skirting too close to mana burn. Sorry guys but you'll just have to wait fifteen minutes or convince some of the UDF 'porters to take you back." She's taking notes on the Siberian's power, now.
The UDF teleporters are less available than that, and it's not an emergency any more. They can wait.
"Well that was quite a scene and I think we all need a shower and some time alone. Legend, I'll come back in three hours for briefing or statements or whatever they call it."
"All right. And thanks for your help; it could have gone a lot worse without you there."
She also has Places try to contact Toybox. Copycat is interested in getting some tinkertech and Places should have the right contacts to open negotiations.
And then she has a shower, changes, and pops back into New York for whatever discussions or paperwork they demand. (Queen Elizabeth Memorial Hospital is not happy their healing session is delayed, but they can deal.)
The Protectorate asks for very little paperwork from non-affiliated heroes. Not that they wouldn't like to, but capes (like everyone else) tend to dislike that, and when they set their rules they didn't want to drive away allies. Mostly the local PRT people just want her version of the story. It matches up with what they got from other witnesses, though the connection to Coil is unique to her side.
There are also questions about her current set of capabilities and how easily she can acquire more, and even a request to demonstrate the Siberian one, but these are fairly transparently less about today than about knowing just how powerful she has gotten since when she was Citrine Mage.
Can the brainscan tinker make a mind shield, or at least a becalmer?
Calming would be easy, if ineffective against the scarier powers, and to the extent shielding one's mind is a learnable skill she can throw in a copy of someone else's memories of learning it. If Copycat can find someone who has and convince them to share; Cranial doesn't have this one on file.
Mental resistance is a learnable thing on her world, she has learned a small amount. She might be able to find someone with more but that would be later.
In terms of payment, she has money, but would prefer to pay in work if there are enough minor non-illegal favors or one major non-illegal task Cranial needs doing.
(Cranial has to look up the others, but her reply will contain as little sign of that as possible.)
Most of the information on the effects of Canary's power comes from her ex-boyfriend. Based on his accounts, it'd be doable. Something to forcibly insert "IS THIS REALLY SOMETHING I WANT TO DO" into her train of thought whenever she's unusually suggestible. It'd have false positives of course, but being forced to think twice in harmless situations might be worth the protection.
Canary is even easier to stay away from than Heartbreaker, what with being in the Birdcage. But the same should work against Valefor if the public explanation of his power as super-hypnotism is accurate. And she can certainly offer a device to record the client's thoughts and replay them on demand. That ought to counteract Valefor's characteristic order to forget having met him.
The other villains she tries to look up and fails. Not enough information on the details of their powers.
Should Gren decide this is worth doing, Crainial's first thought for payment would be money. But the Toybox tinkers all owe each other favors, and Toy Soldier has heard of Copycat's (questionably deserved but widely believed) reputation as the next Eidolon.... If she's willing to compromise on the non-illegal bit, they promise the tinker tech they'd ask her to steal was already stolen in the first place and it's from villains anyway.
Or money. If she'd rather not, money still works.
Copycat herself is liable to be able to undo anything Heartbreaker does, given access to an unconscious Heartbreaker for a few hours. The point would be freeing her from its effects long enough to escape/reverse it. She'll want both the emotion-thing and the anti-suggestion thing. Something to replay thoughts would be useful in more ways than getting around Valefor, too, if it's accurate enough to recreate the detailed sensation she gets when investigating or using different powers.
Whether she wants to go with money or the heist job depends more on the exact details of what and from whom.
The proposed job is about the world's best tinker. Dragon's tech is pretty much the gold standard, but she lost some suits to a group called the Dragonslayers. They manage to be successful high-priced mercenaries even without powers of their own; Toy Soldier thinks this tech would fit much better around a parahuman tinker with a relevant specialty. Suitably scaled up of course. If Copycat can bring at least one suit to copy, she'll get her defensive superpower upgrades.
The Dragonslayers should be assumed to be competent and well-equipped. They have an impressive track record against Dragon, but have been known to lose fights occasionally against lesser opponents when caught by surprise. And, possibly relevant here, their reputation has them as mercenary enough not to hold a grudge. They won't retaliate against Copycat if she wins unless someone hires them to.
And she's not going to be able to hack these suits or even know how to shut them down without completely destroying them, she's no Tinker. But she's willing to operate on comms with Toy Soldier pointing her at his preferred piece of tech and telling her how to disable it once she's in.
There isn't enough information to be had, but rogue tinkers tend to know people who know people. If the Dragonslayers receive a message from a prospective client who wants an in-person meeting, Copycat will get her chance to knock them out and take their stuff. Wouldn't be immediate, but in a while they can have at least one of them in a known location.
She can't do a job without usable intel. She's just going to pay cash.
Which means that Copycat will get her defenses sooner and more easily anyway. Exchanging money for goods and services: the best superpower.
She'll do brain scans if there's a chance it could make a device that improves her ability to recall powers. Cranial knows that it would end very badly if she decided to betray 'The Next Eidolon' by messing with her brain somehow, right?