I mean, an Endbringer attack isn't the greatest of things to go through, even if you have super powers. I helped with relief efforts, but wasn't doing great, and then someone was kind enough to introduce me to some movies to help me calm down a bit. Something about some normality when everything's turned upside down. There were some other movies I watched, but The Wizard of Oz I identified the most with.
I'm willing to take movie recommendations if you know of any good ones for me to watch in my downtime.
I'll go with Morgan if I can't think of a decent cape name, but having a cape name sounds fun. If I can think of anything good that isn't already taken.
Telekinesis and regen, best if I keep it nonspecific for now besides those, though.
Wizard of Oz is a musical, technically. So - yes? I guess? Depends on how the songs are used? I don't know enough about movies to really say yet. Shoot me some good ones and I can watch them.
I'll look up Star Wars - what's this about different versions? I don't exactly know where to look.
I did go to space with Leviathan. Regen's good enough to let space not kill me.
damn if that was telekinesis you could beat the Trio
Not Eidolon, he can probably just become immune to her.
...the conversation very quickly devolves into lots of people arguing who'd beat whom in a fight, asking her more questions about limitations to her powers, etc. A few people suggest several different movies, and they explain to her about Earth Aleph and its version of Star Wars.
A few more suggestions of possible targets for her crop up, like Moord Nag or the Three Blasphemies. No one really thinks she can deal with the Blasphemies, though, not the least because apparently no one can even keep track of them, they're worse than the Nine in that respect.
Also I don't know about any of you, but I'd rather not fight any of the Triumvirate. It'd probably make a huge mess, and they seem to be pretty stand up people. And I like being alive. Best if we all just stay on the same side.
She notes that she'll be keeping a list of the possible targets for her, pending appropriate research to make sure she won't be walking into a terrible situation.
It's starting to look like internet discussion about her's settling down a bit. Is that the case?
Morgan mentions that she's got some things to take care of, and leaves the internet to go back to wild speculation.
She looks up the movies she's seen, and makes a plausible list of ones that she could have conceivably been shown while traumatized post-Endbringer attack. She looks up the various threats offered. She creates a proper timeline in her head of what-ordinary-people-will know for her appearance during the Endbringer attack. (She charges her cell phone.)
Eventually, she decides that she woke up during Leviathan's attack, and near immediately had a near-death experience that confirmed that she was pretty hard to kill. Followed by her testing her powers, including attempting to save various people, many of them unsuccessfully, before she decided that she was strong enough to fight Leviathan directly even if she had no idea what was going on. And then she did. She makes up the fact that she was following behind Leviathan, testing to see if her regen could handle upper atmosphere and then space - it's not plausible for her to already know she'd survive and going at top speed. It is plausible for her to figure it out while panicked and trying to save people in an emergency.
Everything else stays mostly the same, though she includes the movie time and shortens the amount of time spent talking to the Triumvirate and the Doctor. And then she has a solid cover story that no one could challenge because a lot of it occurred in a major disaster and the big parts can all be backed up by major players.
Good.
She reads up on other aspects of the world, checking on the forums every now and then. She doesn't have much to do; her paperwork already finished and in processing. Just a waiting game, to see what happens first. Paperwork, or costume, or someone saying something interesting. Which will it be?
Is that interesting?
I don't have fine enough control to really do something about malaria, unfortunately. Sorry.
And she doesn't. She could guard a town against mosquitoes, probably, but picking them all up and sending them away? Not going to happen.
She responds to the other suggestions with the attention they deserve, which is often a gentle no.
She persuaded herself away from the darker colors she's naturally drawn to, for fear of looking too much like a villain. That is not what she has in mind at all. The designer even persuaded her to add gold trim's to the outfit. Attention grabbing, but tasteful. This isn't a costume for being in the background, but she’s not going to look like an idiot, either. The maroon and the gold go well together, and the minimal amount of black is lightened by a more heroic light grey.
Because the whole thing could potentially go up in flames from re-entry (or in a fight) it’s multilayered – parts of it could easily be replaced if only some of it caught on fire. While Morgan would hesitate to name herself invincible with the Simurgh flying around, the things that would hurt her are not going to be bullets, or fiery lasers, or people that punch really hard. She passes on body armor and instead wears something a bit more attention grabbing.
But the black bodice-like top has subtle pockets that contain sewing needles that in the hands of a fairy could be used to assassinate anyone they like, even as it draws gazes to her chest. The jacket, along with being heat resistant and is water resistant, has a detachable warm lining and perfectly sized holes for her wings to fit through. A multilayered set of not-quite-skirts go over comfortable pants, but stop short of being able to impede her movement in any way. The boots on her feet are steel-toed; she doesn’t need the protection, but she might need the extra oomph to a kick. Probably not, but she doesn’t mind forking over the extra money.
Morgan tries it on, and looks at herself in the mirror. Then she pulls out her phone and sends the designer a large tip. They've earned it.
Making her proper costumed debut by taking out the Slaughterhouse Nine is certainly her kind of style. The major problem with that’s the Siberian: she doesn’t know how she works, and she hurt Alexandria. That means Morgan wants more information before she does anything. She calls the Protectorate to see if someone who knows about the situation is willing to talk about it with her.
That... really depends on what she wants to talk about. Just calling the Protectorate won't connect her with anyone of note. I mean, of course they believe she's really Morgan, yes, they know she took Leviathan to space, no, they absolutely do not think she's a loony calling them up like the previous five hundred twenty seven calls this week, but see, busy people are busy.
"I actually want to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the Slaughterhouse Nine, maybe coordinate if possible to prevent tripping over each other - would it help if I showed up in person to prove I'm myself?"
Tomorrow, at the building in New York: there is a Morgan.
She is in costume.
Oh, this is fun.