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maskormenace2016-09-02 03:27 am
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Entry tags:
- harleen quinzel | harley quinn,
- jaime reyes | blue beetle,
- jonathan crane | scarecrow,
- n/a | the midnighter,
- princess allura | n/a,
- tim drake | robin,
- † bruce wayne | batman,
- † caitlin snow | frost,
- † dick grayson | nightwing,
- † julian day | calendar man,
- † karen starr | power girl,
- † max caulfield | n/a,
- † mint aizawa | mew mint,
- † mitchell hundred | the great machine,
- † sam merlotte | n/a,
- † ted kord | blue beetle ii,
- † tony stark | iron man
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[Bruce had spent the afternoon wandering De Chima-- he found it odd. It fed off of the presence of imPorts, a title given to him unceremoniously upon arrival, while at the same time rebuffing their presence entirely. He judged the city critically; it was too bright, its grasses too green compared to the noisy, dirty, troubled city he called home. Even more uncomforting to him was seeing a skyscraper with a large "W" emblazoned on the side standing statuesque in the middle of the city proper.
He had thought about just walking in, maybe taking his chances, but he was dressed in the wrong sort of suit for that and his cuff links were expensive. In the end, he settled for the only other option he had-- he pulled the small phone-like device from his pant pocket and considered it critically. Essentially, he didn't have a choice; the small screen illuminated with a projection of his face, and he addressed whatever-- whoever-- was on the other end.]
Wayne Enterprises has been a part of my family and Gotham's history for as far back as anybody can remember. I didn't grow up with an appreciation for that, but an understanding that it and Gotham's foundations were intrinsically connected since the beginning. It's why I'm so curious to see a building with my name on it in the middle of Virginia.
In the late 19th century my ancestor, Alan Wayne, along with other prominent families undertook the project of modernizing Gotham Township. It all started with Wayne Shipping, sometime during the early Industrial Revolution. In time, small businesses became large corporations bookended by my father, Thomas, who created the Wayne Foundation.
My point is that this company couldn't have continued to grow without the help of family. You do what you can to help an idea grow, but as time goes on, for that idea to survive, you have to let other people share your dream with you.
I think it's something I've had trouble accepting for a long time... even as my predecessors had been doing it for centuries before me. Eventually, the people that you care about carry your torch when you can't do it any longer.
I don't expect this story to matter to any of you. Gotham doesn't even exist here, but my company... does. My point was to talk about the importance of family. It's why my next question is so important...
I'm looking for mine.
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What do they look like?
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[He pauses. Gives it a little thought.]
A little like me, I guess. Black hair, blue eyes. I guess that's not a lot of help.
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[Bruce takes a minute to think about it. They could be under aliases, but he finds that a less likely possibility. He also takes a chance on her-- she doesn't look too suspicious. After all, what can she do, rewind time or something?]
Tim Drake. Dick Grayson. There are more, but if either of them are here they'll know who I'm looking for.
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I've spoken to Dick Grayson! He's a nice guy. I don't know a Tim Drake, though.
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[Well, sort of.]
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Bruce Wayne. It's nice to meet you, too.
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I'm Max Caulfield! How long have you been here?
[Wait... did he just say Bruce Wayne? That name sounds familiar...]
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I've been here for most of the afternoon. Taking some time to get familiar with my surroundings.
[Nah, he's been creeping around doing detective stuff. I MEAN. That name is definitely not familiar and he doesn't moonlight as a bat to beat criminals to a pulp.]
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And congratulations. Have you thought of what you want to do now?
[Bruce likes to see responsible young people getting an education. There are portions of Gotham's impoverished youth who don't get that opportunity and turn to crime to make a living.]
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Thanks. I'm going for photojournalism. I figured that if I'm going to be stuck here, I may as well try to help.
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[He sounds... serious.]
But good luck. It seems like you're not always given the job you had back home when you come here.
[It's not like he's supposed to be a lounge singer or anything.]
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[Wayne Tower, a Gotham where Mass Freaky Shit appears to happen... and something clicks. Max remembers where she's heard that name before, and why that voice sounds so familiar. But it can't be... right?
Then again, considering all of the people who have been pulled in, maybe now's not the time to doubt.]
Well, it's not like we're not allowed to quit if we get the wrong job.
[Conversation is good, Max.]
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But I'm sorry, don't pay attention to me. Life is... interesting where I'm from.
[He is totally for cereal, Max.]
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How interesting?
[Because she's pretty sure she already knows.]
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That sounds pretty awful.
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You're right. After the submarine and brainwashing things, I didn't really want to go anywhere or do anything. I almost wanted to give up. But my friends helped, and now I want to help others.
[She's not the Doctor, so she's really not good at inspirational speeches and whatnot.]
Well... what do you like about Gotham?
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Well, it's where I grew up. Most of my best memories, some of the people I care most about, come from there.
[A pause.] It's... admittedly not for everyone. But when I look around I can see good people trying hard to live their lives.
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It sounds like a place that needs some help, but I'm glad to hear it's not all bad.
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I guess you can say that about a lot of places, but I wouldn't live anywhere else.
[He looks around.] Well. If I had the choice.
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Or you might be here for awhile.
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