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big_blue_boyscout ([personal profile] big_blue_boyscout) wrote in [community profile] ya_assemble2015-06-14 12:32 am

A Strange New World ...

A moment ago, Clark had been flying over Hob's Bay, surrounded by the familiar sights and sounds of Metropolis. Now, not so much.

Instead the Metropolis skyline was gone, and in it's place was a town full of people going about their lives. It was familiar in the way that most small towns were for someone who grew up in Smallville, but he didn't recognize it, and while it was helpful the 'Welcome To Burgess' sign didn't ring any bells either.

It probably says a lot about him and his life that he isn't too disoriented by all this. After all it wouldn't be his first teleport, sudden or otherwise. Not that it necessarily made the situation any better. Knowing what happened doesn't mean that he knows how or why, and given past experiences it could be anything from a teleporter malfunction to the Crime Syndicate.

A quick scan of the electromagnetic spectrum rules that one out, though. There's nothing but the usual low-level background noise, none of the telltale spikes that come with all the teleport technology he's encountered. That left him with magic, which began to make a little more sense when he took another look around him.

Everywhere he goes, people look up at the sky to see him fly by or call out to him. It's just a fact of life with the costume. So how come nobody here was even looking at him. That creeping feeling that it was going to be those days gets justified pretty darn quick when someone actually walks through him like he wasn't even there. Doubly so when he tries to call the Watchtower and all he gets is static.
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[personal profile] revvinguptheharley 2015-06-14 04:56 am (UTC)(link)
"HELP! SOMEBODY HELP ME!!!"

It's an all too familiar scenario. A woman in business clothes and heels standing for some reason on the roof of a tall building. None of the buildings in Burgess were anywhere near as tall as Metropolis, but a five story office building was tall enough for someone to meet a messy end on the pavement below.

Teetering and flailing in an almost comical fashion the blond woman plunged off the side of the building screaming at the top of her lungs despite the fact that not a single person on the street below looked up.