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Festus: âYou Liberian lunatic, so now youâve shifted your roving delusions from Miss Brain-as-murderess onto me? Whatâs next? Accusing Iron Lass of assassinating Lincoln? Or Caesar? Or Abel?â
âIt took me a while to put it all together, FestyâŠbut when I saw how totally broken up you were about Iron Lassâyou havenât just been mourning her, youâve been racked with guilt because you never thought your plot would get her poisoned!â
âThatâs why you went on this terrorist crusade of yours, you crackpot? Because I was mourning the impending death of a lifelong comrade?â
âNoâbecause you, the worldâs self-proclaimed greatest detective, were dragging your feet on two investigations! I thought, Why isnât he out rousting everyone he can think of? He loves this woman, and revenge is that bastardâs middle name! So why wouldnât you be attacking somebody, anybody, tossing whole neighborhoods for suspectsâŠunless you knew there was nobody to hunt down, because youâd arranged for Asteroid Zed to be destroyed! Nobody wanted to go up there when Brain insisted, but you practically exploded a lung in protest! And then you wanted to take your own shuttle, but even when you finally relented and took the Space Elevator with us, you still had one of your ships standing by on remote!â
âYou equate preparedness with homicide? Your lapses in logic have always been astonishing, Edgerton, but even for you, this is grand!â
More stumbling and crashing.
Kareem: âIf Iâve got lapses in my logic, Pilty, itâs funny how much your own computer records and surveillance footage helped form a picture of what you did, and what youâre planning to do.â
Silence.
âNothing to say to that, huh? Yeah, I thought so. Even I didnât know I could do that until escaping Asteroid Zed gave me no choice but to send my Words inside the computers. But because of that crash course I realized I could search your mainframe, and thatâs how I found out the people youâve had combing the Middle East had finally located the Scepter of Typhon months ago, after searching for it for years. And even though itâs one of the only things that could make Hawk King vulnerable, you never turned it over to him, your supposed idol.
âWhy wouldnât you? Unless you needed an ace up your sleeveâor a dagger? You had to destroy Asteroid Zed because my investigation would take me to Gil Gamoid and the N-Kid, and you had no way of knowing whether their Qosmic Qonsciousness mightâve picked up on what youâd done, or the attack that L-Raunzenu was planning, the one that no one but you and Hawk King knew about!â
âL-Raunzenu? What in Godâsâyouâre truly deranged, do you know that, Edgerton?â
âAnd you also couldnât risk me finding out that Menton and Sarah Bellumâd been moved. You were using them for your dimensional research, right? I mean, one of your holding companies owns Tachyon Tower! Sarah Bellum probably burned out or died, so you went back to the store for something with a little bit more kick. And who better to arrange the destruction of Asteroid Zed than the head of the company that retrofitted it after Gil, the Kid, and Menton were transferred there in the first place, and the head of the corporation that ran the Asteroid after the kot-tam thing was privatized? Youâd thinkââ
A crash. Huffing. Cracking.
The lights seeped back on, emergency lights in red and the dimensional portal in purple.
The Flying Squirrel was standing over the cloaked body of the Dark Fantastic, all of whose limbs were pointing in directions they shouldnât have been. And right beside them stood the X-Man.
Kareem shouted something in an alien tongue, and four black baboons smoked into life and leapt on Festus, ripping at him, biting him, shredding his utility pouches and smashing whatever components they could find. The Squirrel whirled to fight off his attackers until he crashed into Kareem, knocking him down and sitting on top of him and reaching through the arms of his simian attackers to remove from his own neck the last item of Squirreltech he still had in his possessionâa collarâwhich he locked around Kareemâs neck.
The baboons disappeared.
Kareem punched Festus in the face, heaved, and shoved the old man off of him, struggling to get the shackle off his neck. He couldnât. âWhatâd you do to me?â
Barely able to push himself off the floor, the tattered, bleeding, and weaponless Festus, while panting, actually chuckled.
âSomethingâŠI whipped upâŠwhen youâŠaffirmative-actioned your way into the F*O*O*J. Just in case. Scrambles your brain just enoughâŠto stop youâŠfrom making your WordsâŠcome true.â
Kareem backed away from the older man as far as he could.
âI donâcare what it is,â said Kareem. âThingâs got a batteryâan since this is your first test, you donât know how long itâll last against meââ
âOhâŠI donât need longâŠto kill you.â
Both men were so injured it was remarkable that they could walk at all, yet still they stalked each other, pit bulls in a dog pit, waiting for the chance to rip out the otherâs throat.
âI found the footage in your mainframe, Festus. Youâre like Nixonâyouâre so paranoid, you even bugged yourself!â
âKeep talking, Stepin Fetchit. Keep on using up your breathââ
âHawk King came out to the Squirrel Tree to talk to you personally, to get you to shut down Tachyonâs dimensional research labs. I read his astronomical notesâmy X-falcon found them. Heâd been scanning the Nistan Nebula, and he found out that L-Raunzenu was planning to attack Los DitkosâŠusing the Tachyon Towerâs dimensional portal. But you wouldnât shut the portal down, would you? Because you had your own plans for keeping that attack secretâŠand for letting it happen.
âHow many people dâyou think an L-Raunzenu sneak attack from there could kill? Tallest building in the city, with nothing to block its nightmare-stream? I guess youâd know better than anyone, since Piltdown Psychotronics spent a billion tax dollars to create fuckin L-Raunzenu in the eighties. Your âmaster weaponâ in the War on SupervillainsâŠbut then
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