Most of the time, patrolling is a dull, uneventful affair, somewhat akin to the Ankh-Morpork City Guard ringing their bells and calling "All's well!" at night.
Sometimes, it's not.
Dauntless was not expecting to run into two unpowered Asian gangs (Japanese and Korean? that's what it looks like at a distance) duking it out in the middle of the street. Granted, it's the evening, and it's not quite the most well-frequented of streets, but still.
He decides to call for backup, not because he wouldn't be able to take them on, but because he's supposed to do that whenever confronting another parahuman or a large number of non-capes, at least until he graduates. He turns the comm on and describes the situation—a bit over a dozen people on each side, arguing and brandishing blunt weapons and in some cases guns—then waits and watches.
Lorica's bulletproof, though she won't relish repairing panels afterwards if she has to prove it, and definitely knifeproof, and carries tranquilizers - well, her little drones carry tranquilizers. More than good enough to handle an unpowered gang and turn them over to the cops. She's blocks away, but gets to his position efficiently and quietly.
The gangs have started fighting.
Dauntless is equipped with his spear (slightly glowy), shield (with a soft aura), and boots (crackling with lightning), and hasn't engaged yet, as they have not started using guns. "Good to go?" he asks Lorica.
"Unless you want something more tactically complicated than a lot of unconscious guys and a call to the cops, yep."
"Awesome."
And he charges. His boots are pretty good at that. He runs faster than would be expected and can make sharper turns than one would naively suppose. He doesn't quite want to use the pointy end of his spear on anyone, though, so he mostly uses his shield to bump into people and throw them at hard things.
After the moment of surprise, the first bullet flies.
She hangs back for the time being.
A few conveniently placed rocks, soda cans, and other similar types of obstacles start appearing and making members of both gangs seem much clumsier than they'd otherwise be.
These obstacles become mysteriously absent when they might have inconvenienced Dauntless.
...That's concerning. It's helpful, but it means there's someone else on the scene and Lorica doesn't recognize the power or the tactics. She continues not to dive in; Dauntless could use the reserve force and it doesn't do to show all the cards immediately. She does sometimes loan drones to people without being personally along to direct them.
Dauntless is undaunted by the mysterious changes of the battlefield, though it's unclear whether that's because he doesn't notice them between bumping people and dodging bullets that are becoming increasingly scarce thanks to Lorica or because he deems it not-a-threat for now.
He is pretty surprised when he has to suddenly take a sharper turn than usual to dodge a person in a smiling demon mask carrying knives that appears in front of him all of a sudden.
Lorica comms it in: "One or more unexpected capes on Dauntless's scene. Appeared suddenly, I didn't see him before so call it Mover. Going in." Dauntless can handle knives - from the direction of his shield. Lorica's named after armor for a reason. She hops off the roof vantage point and wades in.
She is not the only one!
An energy bolt that looks like something out of a Tinker gun flies in the new cape's direction but misses, and flying away from its origin is another cape, in a featureless white bodysuit, their face covered by a white glassy pane with a drawing of a face that shifts and moves as if it were a real face. They also happen to be holding something that looks like a stun gun.
The demon mask cape's power starts becoming apparent when a clone of theirs appears behind one of the Korean gangbangers and stabs him before their original dissolves in a puff of white powder. The clone does that after a second as well, but no new one is immediately apparent.
Dauntless takes this in and decides that his priority is protecting the lives of the bangers being attacked by the mysterious new cape (well, one of the mysterious new capes) while they run for it.
"On my way," says Velocity over the comm. "Can you get a tracker on him?"
"I can try," Lorica says. "Confirm Mover, some kind of duplicating teleportation power, temporary clones?" She readies a tracking device; it'll spring out from under the plates of her armor at anyone suddenly appearing. "Plus unfamiliar rogue-or-something likely Tinker apparently engaging the Mover."
Rogue-or-something continues engaging the mover, trying to hit them with the laser gun thing and failing. They keep failing to hit for a while—not only is the Mover a teleporter, apparently they are also pretty agile—before deciding to change tacks. The gun disappears in a way somewhat reminiscent of Miss Militia but white and is replaced by another gun that looks slightly more advanced. When they shoot with that gun, the bolt actually curves some to follow its target.
The Mover is hit! ...and dissolves into a cloud of dust. They reappear on a rooftop and then teleport right behind the rogue.
Dauntless, meanwhile, seems to have decided that his boots aren't good enough for dealing with that and is going after the gangbangers again.
Velocity skids into view. "Which is which?"
"Demon's the Mover."
The rogue yelps then tries and fails to dodge, being scraped by the knife. Apparently their bodysuit is at least slightly resistant to that, though, no wound can be seen. The rogue flies away, twisting towards the teleporter and shooting them—
And there dust again. Where are them?
Right in front of Dauntless, that's where.
Two of the nearest robots hum in his direction, brandishing tranqs and in one case a stun gun. Velocity zips up to Dauntless and pulls him out of the way at accelerated speed before he gets knifed; Lorica's tracking device springs out to land on the Mover.
...and is duplicated, right behind Lorica, where the Mover seems to have gotten his hands on a small beeping explosive device.
It's duplicated again, before the original one has even crumbled to dust, this time behind the rogue, and leaving its copy of the small explosive device attached to the rogue's bodysuit.
And it's duplicated a third time elsewhere. The first of the four starts crumbling to dust about now.
The rogue notices this, and the part of their bodysuit the explosive device got attached to seems to rip itself from the rest of the suit, and the rogue flies away from the device.
Lorica gets airborne too; a robot tases the copy of the Mover that was going to explode her. Robots zero in on the most recent instance of the tracking device at her murmuring.
The rogue examines the battlefield, where most of the gangbangers are unconscious and the remaining are either fleeing (in the case of the Koreans) or trying to take Dauntless out (in the case of the Japanese). They decide to go help the Ward, zigzagging in flight to evade the Mover and shooting the remaining bangers with the stun gun.
As for Lorica's tracking device, well, it is now five different tracking devices, one of which belongs to a Mover trying to stab Dauntless, one to a Mover trying to stab Velocity, two to Movers trying to stab (the first) and explode (the second) Lorica, and the last one on a rooftop pausing for a second to look at the battlefield.
Robots converge on the rooftop copy, firing tranqs.
They're fast! The copy that's on the rooftop has been tranquilized but there's another one down on the floor level spending a second to localize themself and oop they're behind the rogue again, who is currently paranoid enough to notice this and attempt a kick before being stabbed.
Gangbangers have all been dealt with by now, so Dauntless mostly tries to predict where the Mover will appear to stab them with the glowing spear.
Robots go and short out streetlights.
The rogue gets the idea and flies close to Dauntless. "Your stuff's too bright, stop moving," they say, an androgynous voice making assumed pronouns unclear.
Dauntless blinks and stops moving for long enough for the rogue to make a small spheric device that produces thick but quickly dissipating smoke around them, covering their body from about shoulder down. Dauntless gets the hint and lowers his spear so it's also hidden by the smoke, while keeping his shield (which doesn't emit light yet) up to protect against potential stabbing.
Streetlights start going out one by one,
The Mover attempts to stab them once, forcing Dauntless to swat them away with his spear, but then they're ashes again.