*Editing magic performed by Shyqash, plus contributions by the regular gang of brigands and neer-do-wells*
*This tale is a bit tongue and cheek as well as kinky, so be warned.*
*To be needed, or wanted. You decide*
[SIXTEEN BLOCKS OF HELL]
I leapt off the ground once more to do battle. Inside me coursed the greatest energy - the greatest sensation - I had ever felt. I had touched Bonny / Ultima and risked the exchange of memory and power. The solar plasma coursing through my veins was my penalty / reward.
We connected simultaneously like two heavenly thunderheads colliding. Her fist pulverized the left side of my jaw, inner ear and that quarter of my skull. My fist slammed into her gut and propelled her ever upwards as I plummeted back to Earth. I crashed back into the ruins of the Fidelity Insurance Building, digging a trough through the concrete, steel and brick.
She was much better at this aerial combat than I was because pushing me down forced me to relaunch while she dove upon me from on high. I still met her, damn it, trading blows, partially connecting and staying engaged with one another. My 'special' power's creation of an anti-Ultima had gifted me with Ultima-like powers instead.
Perhaps that meant the only way to take her out was to overpower her. I was too disoriented by the power surge to think clearly on the matter at the moment. No, all I had to guide me was fury and hate. Fury ... I was angry with the whole God-damn world for robbing me of my parents from a young age. Hate ... because deep down I knew those heroic types looked down on me because of who my parents were. They pitied, or despised, me for things beyond my control ... and now I could finally make them pay.
"How are you still standing?" Ultima grunted in shear surprise. No non-divinity had gone toe-to-toe with her in my lifetime (19 years).
"My hate is greater than your devotion," I ground out. Man, in a nebulous fashion I realized I was in a super-tanker load of pain, but the amount of anguish I was in failed to register with my combative ability.
Hell, I felt I could fight on until my body disintegrated, I was that high.
"That makes no sense," she snarled then clobbered me a good one, her quantum-enhanced fists glowing like twin mini-Suns. Down I plummeted again.
This time I caught myself before I impacted the ground. She was right on top of me though, giving me no time to rest.
"I hate you. Hate You! HATE YOU!!" I screamed out as I punched back. My rage battered down her guard, pushed through her block and landed squarely against her nose. It was a fountain of vaporized blood, crushed cartilage and shattered bone. I had to chase after her up to the edge of the storm clouds ... to catch her before she fully recovered.
In the periphery of my pain-clouded mind I realized Elite 99, Ultima's teammate, tried to reach us through the surrounding carnage only to be intercepted by a mega-storm sized lightning bolt ... from Lightning Lord ... leader of the Sinister Six and my Godmother's brother. He wasn't so much an ally as an ally of convenience. Against Ultima, I was on my own.
[~]
Beneath us, roughly sixteen square blocks of Megalopolis had been turned into a post-apocalyptical battlefield for over two hundred heroes, villains and vigilantes. It was the chance to settle old scores, or get a leg up on the competition between the various villain factions striving to come out on top of the Megalopolis crime scene after the demise of Kori Ivankov ... a man I had helped kill.
Lost to me was the Orchid and his all-girl squad as well as Arachne and Lucky Dead (late to the dance, but full of her own angsty rage). Freedom Force battled the Nine Nobles Nefarious. Meta-Force One and the Sidekick Super-Squad fought on the side of Humanity against the villains who came out as both individuals and as their own super-groups.
And, above them all, were the Ultimates, who were fighting to enforce the State's Governor's Emergency Declaration which demanded all super-types 'lay down their arms and surrender to the proper authorities' ... aka the Ultimates. This did not unite all the metahumans, augmented humans and what have you into one coordinated force though. No, they still squabbled and fought one another whenever given the opportunity.
Thus the carnage and destruction.
So, why was Lightning Lord helping me out? It went way beyond our shared history (he was the brother of my godmother). I was the one metahuman keeping Ultima busy, thus allowing the others to clear house and stopping the Ultimates from cleaning everyone's clocks.
Most had no clue who I was, only that I was pulling off the impossible - going at it in a seemingly even struggle against Earth's Mightiest Hero. While I kept at it, they had free rein to do as they desired. The moment I was put down, the rest of them were truly fucked ... and they knew it. Ultima would hunt each of them down, one at a time, and bludgeon them into unconsciousness. That was why EVERYONE was propping me up as long as possible.
[~]
"You can't possibly win," Ultima panted. I was really stressing her to her limits ... though I didn't know how, or why. According to my Godfather, Richard Reeds, I didn't have what it took to equal her in destructive potential ... yet here I was.
"I don't care," I snarled as I launched into another series of furious assaults.
My anger seemed to confound her as much as my power. She hadn't really felt it necessary to examine the roots of how much I despised her and her ilk while I was safely beneath her in the hierarchy of power. Her chance to reason with me had past because I had zero desire to talk things out with her right now.
"You are insane ... you are destroying the city ... look around you," she retreated from my advance. She was buying time to regenerate the damage I'd done, not seeking any real understanding.
"Fuck if I care ... this is your legacy, not mine ...," and, "the only thing I see right now is you running away from ME!"
That last bit got to her. Tactically she needed to dispose of me before she could lay into the other big guns opposing her team. What stymied her was the amount of power she would need to exert to accomplish that feat. Deep down I knew she didn't want to kill me. She found killing to be abhorrent ... mainly because she had held the upper hand throughout most of her history.
So few were the opponents she couldn't simply subdue the idea of being faced with defeat, or death, had so rarely come up. Now it was staring her in the face ... in the presence of a young man she actually liked - I had her memories somewhat sorted out now - but didn't respect. Respect still wasn't coming though. She had a truckload of disbelief to work through first.
She powered up her quantum fists and came at me swinging. I charged my own quantum field and met her halfway. Blows were exchanged - either blocked, or giving only a glancing strike. No decisive outcome was reached. She didn't want to kill me and nothing short of death would stop me from coming for her, or so I thought.
"Stop this!" Richard Reeds aka Mentat burst upon the scene from nowhere decked out in a battlesuit, but with no weapons in evidence.
"Get out of the way, or I will arrest you next," Ultima growled.
"NEVER!" from me.