She's very good with pistols and shotguns, though, and running around or being suddenly presented with targets in unexpected directions or 'hostages' that she mustn't hit (as in the close-quarters-combat testing range) doesn't trip her up.
She's really thrilled about the capabilities of modern firearms. It might be a bit disconcerting to see a teenage girl giggling over guns.
After spending most of the morning on guns of various sorts, she finds the guy who seems to be most in charge and informs him, "I worked out the math using restaurant prices as a comparison point, and I want either twelve thousand dollars a month, or three thousand per month plus bigger combat bonuses. If you're going to give me room and board and food, we can knock a couple thousand off that."
"We could probably hire a team of capes for that. Lucky for you the boss is rich. We'll go with the second one."
"Part of why I want so much is how my powers will dry up to the point of near-uselessness in about fifteen years. I've got to save up while I can. Will there be a contract?"
"Let's say a year, with a voluntary exit clause at the end of the first month if either side wants it. Just in case Coil finds me less useful than he expected, or I get a better offer."
When you're a mercenary working for a supervillain who may or may not be a cape, contracts tend not to see the inside of a courtroom. But Minor himself has one, it's just professionalism after all, and his can be adapted easily enough. He agrees.
After a few minutes of discussion and editing ("It's really quite convenient both worlds have English...") a contract is signed.
When Grendyne and the team eventually leave for lunch, they pass a man who smells like teleportation.
And she starts to channel mana, ready to pop shields in any direction. Just in case.
"If we're lucky, he'll lead us to Lung's base. We follow him, far enough back he can't see us. Means we can't see him, but also means he can't kill us in seconds. Grendyne, we're relying on your nose for this.
And do not use his power, not outside an emergency. Speculation is that being a copy of a copy of a copy added up to serious brain damage eventually, best avoid that."
And she keeps walking to the next street corner before crossing and going back the other way at a bit of a faster pace. After a couple dozen blocks. "Okay, he teleported a few times then stopped moving."
"Can you give us a direction, from enough different points to triangulate later? Goal is to find out where without ever being in line of sight."
When she gets within a couple blocks of the place, "Wait... Another cape is with him. Can't pick out details this far out. Something aggressive, whatever it is."
We don't want to fight him. Better stay farther out, triangulating will take longer but it'll be safer."
Triangulating them into a single block-sized area will take about an hour of walking at this pace.
For something as important as the location of the ABB's remaining capes, they can spare an hour. But part way through, the capes change position and start moving. Toward them.
She doesn't actually detect them moving right away. Scent is imprecise like that. But soon, "Trouble. They're moving again. They'll be on top of us in less than a minute. Didn't catch it 'till just now 'cause they're heading straight towards us."
When they come, everyone fire on Lung simultaneously. Shortest time between shots we can manage. Hopefully it'll keep him down long enough for us to get away.
Lee will get here first...I'll be bait. Hit him as soon as he appears. Tranq shots only, he'll be right on top of me. Got to be quick enough he doesn't teleport again."
The squad take positions.
And if Lee teleports before they hit him, you're the only one who'll have a direction right away."
"Got it." And she loads her new tranq pistol, and the regular one, before taking position.
Meanwhile, Lung enters visual range and starts getting closer. He doesn't seem to be bothering to hurry.
Gren's tranquilizers join the crowd of others, but when Oni Lee teleports around she tracks the new ones with uncommon speed. The current newest copy gets a bullet to the arm, then two more to the head.