by muffinstud » Thu Jul 14, 2016 7:56 pm
Eon City. A gleaming bastion of progress and hope. Its towering scyscrapers glisten in the sun, shadowed only by the errant caped figure speeding through the skyways. These brave souls, the supers dedicating their lives to preserving the peace, keep the light of progress shining through the darkest of nights.
At least, that's what people would like to think.
It's all a pretty picture to the ordinary citizen, but the bureaucracy of keeping track of all of these super-powered individuals is anything but. While starry-eyed children may dream of one day punching meteors out of orbit, the vast majority of supers are little more than blue collar workers and beat cops. While their abilities may technically be super-human, it is a truly rare occurrence for someone to have the power to rise above the rest of the chaff. It is in this grim reality, the dark cloud inside of the silver lining of super powered humanity, that The Organization began to flourish.
Originally founded to counter the rise in insufferable heroes, The Organization has long left its overt ways to more subtly control the balance of power in Eon city. The common folk may be uneasy about some shadowy council of villains in their fair city, but for the last twenty years there has been peace. The more disruptive villains seem to break their bonds less often, and return to them much sooner. The overly vigilant heroes always seem to have someone deserving to fight, rather than scaring poor jaywalkers. Even though no one outwardly admits it... there are some that feel The Organization is doing the city a better service than the mayor's office. Even so, there are still those that wish to root it out for the illegal shadow government that it is.
And then, there are people like Carson Trent who work for The Organization.
He hadn't chosen this life. He was picked up off the streets at a young age, and made into a soldier for a villain named Doctor Krank. His particular ability had made him adept at his job, being able to track a target through any barriers as long as he could get that initial line of sight. When the bad Doctor was finally removed for being too unstable, he was transferred to his current station, still a nameless henchman. But his talent has proven time and again that he can be useful, slowly and carefully tracking and eliminating targets usually reserved for the most elite of sniper assassins.
And it is one of those targets he tracks tonight. Some diplomat or businessman... he didn't care. He'd been in this game for so long, he didn't even bother learning who his targets were any more. He takes a deep breath of the sharp night air as he lines up his sights, bracing the heavy caliber rifle against the roof of the building. His one eye glows red... the same color as the outline of his target in the building across the way. He would wait until the man moved farther in... away from the windows. It would be harder for them to trace the shot that way. He takes aim, holding his breath and shouldering the rifle to make sure it won't break his collarbone... and gently squeezes the trigger.
"Well, you'll have plenty of time to live in a van down by the river, when you're living...in a van down by the river!" --Matt Foley, motivational speaker