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Dinah Laurel Lance ([personal profile] raptorcanaria) wrote2010-05-22 09:19 am
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Quick stock check then:

1) Dinah's return to crime fighting pits her instantly against an alien invader. so much for casual return to the game.
2) Said alien invader turns bystanders, and Dinah's own foot to glass. This reverses when she shatters the alien's own glass body.
3) On hearing another alien was attacking in Florida, Dinah hightailed it on her bike so fast she's gt serious wind burn.

And then, then, she walks right into a trap set by the alien's pal; and now she's stuck in the middle of an everglade with a body that appears to be made of wood.

Still, at least she's not alone; there are four other costumed heroes who walked right into the same trap which makes her feel less like an idiot.

She's also relieved that it's the new Flash who says what she was trying not to say herself:

"I feel like such a sap."

[identity profile] overcame-fear.livejournal.com 2010-05-22 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
The next part, well, Hal isn't exactly sure what happens, because it goes by way too fast, but it looks like the Canary manages to free the Flash with her voice, and the Flash does his thing, pummeling the wood alien to pieces.

He's just a blur of red at that point, but Hal has to admit, the Flash really gets the job done. Sounds like he banged up his fists something fierce, though. Hal's punched a few trees in frustration in his day, so he knows how much the guy must be hurting.

Of course, when the blonde starts moving to give him a hug or whatever, Hal steps on the moment nice and hard:

"We all did it, including Mr. Domino-Effect over here. Nice going--Aquaman, isn't it?"

That might be the Flash, but Hal can move fast too.

[identity profile] overcame-fear.livejournal.com 2010-05-22 08:58 pm (UTC)(link)
She's got a point, and Hal finds himself grinning back.

"So this leaves two more of those meteors intact. We'd better track them down and then." He looks at the rest of them.

"Maybe we should turn them over to the military. They must have a facility somewhere that can keep these things under lock-and-key."