>>5346371“It was only a matter of time before something like this happened.” Valjean says, not looking all-that shocked about the newest development. He seems more pensive about this whole thing than anything else. “I’m more surprised they lasted this long.”
You think Valjean makes a good point. If there were any other such groups like the Fraternity of the Atom, the most you would have heard of them is a passing mention on the news. Either that, or you wouldn’t have known about them whatsoever because of how short-lived they truly were, as FutureLabs had viciously and meticulously snuffed out all forces that could possibly think to oppose them.
“I think that’s the most we’re going to get out of her anyhow,” Valjean’s voice interrupts your train of thought.
Boleski, on the other hand, doesn’t say anything, not quite sure what to make of this whole thing.
“So what do you want to do with her?” Valjean asks, looking over to you.
After she had announced the existence of her group, Jezebel had gone completely silent, but the self-righteous grin she’d been wearing for that moment is still firmly plastered across her face.
<span class="mu-i">What are you going to do with her indeed?</span>
>You’ll have her make reports to Boleski. Have her keep bringing you as much information as possible.>Have Valjean brainwash her into forgetting about the gang and defecting. It’s likely a small dent in their numbers, but you'll get this woman off the streets.>Have Valjean brainwash her into saving mutants– it’s a more constructive use of her time, in your opinion, and she’s certainly strong enough for it.>Throw her back on the streets. She’s a small fish in a big gang. Can’t risk these guys finding out you know about them anyhow.>Write-in>(2/2)