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A reporter lady and weirdly enough a superhero, it seems the interview has been going for a bit already by the time people started catching on and the buzz spread. Who the hero is though, causes you to gasp and stand up in alarm.
<span class="mu-b">"H-Hey... I know him!"</span>
<span class="mu-s">"Well yeah, he's that uhh... Jetstream guy?"</span>
<span class="mu-s">"Everyone knows him around here."</span>
The same superhero you encountered during your big robbery of the tower, and ended up getting into a tussle with on the rooftops and down in an alleyway. Why he's on TV now or some live broadcast at least, you don't know but your instinctive reaction of familiarity is fortunately overlooked by the others around you. Besides what's being discussed in the interview, you can glean some information from the screen graphics and something about having a message for the new supervillain in Malton.
The hero himself certainly has his opinions, as he moves to grab the microphone with the reporter struggling to take it back.
<span class="mu-r">"And if you're listening Stretch Girl... that's right, how you like that name? When you hear this... I'm calling you out! Tomorrow, same place as last time, same time as last time! Unless you're too chickenshit to show! Wouldn't surprise me Jeanine, you know? These criminals, these... "villains" they want to call themselves, bunch of two-bit losers all of them. Good thing we got rid of them, but it looks like <span class="mu-i">someone</span> didn't get the memo!"</span>
<span class="mu-s">"Well there you have it, strong words from one of our city's finest protectors! It sounds like you have a personal vendet-"</span>
Again with snatching the microphone, and gesturing the cameraman for a close up.
<span class="mu-r">"-she stole my jetpack! You fuckin' bitch... I'm gonna kick the shit out of you for this! You hear me <span class="mu-i">Stretch Girl</span>? No cops, no nothing, just you and me... I'm gonna take your motherfuckin' ass out!"</span>
The tirade continues for a few moments longer, as long as it takes for the projection crew to scramble and cut it off. Trying to switch back to the movie while you hear some guy yelling at another for switching to the broadcast in the first place. Though, that's the least of your notice, and much the same as everyone else really.