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TGS – #79

  Discimer - All the owners have their respective rights. I only own the characters that came from my addled brain (don’t worry, I am pletely sober).

  The A Kree City, Pietro Riay 2015]

  –Jack Sullivan–

  He carefully covered the severely injured Daisy Johnson with his barriers, making sure that her injuries were not exacerbated because of any undue movement. He took one look at the vine, and leaned back as the vines had now assumed a vaguely human shape with two eyes and a mouth with far too many sharp teeth for it to be purely human.

  Yet, he uood what had happened. Both of these people had somehow undergohe Terrigenesis process and had e out Inhuman. Now, whereas Daisy got some powers reted to VIbrations, as she did in , this person, unfortunately, got the short end of the stick.

  Physical disfigurement was a on side effect of undergoing the whole terrigenesis process, as far as his knowledge went. While Daisy did get her powers, she too suffered from micro injuries if she went too far with her powers, but this person…

  He was not sure if this whole se mass of vines could ever turn bato anything resembling a normal human, a sad fate in the current society, where even a darker shade of skin could have them discriminated against, let alootal makeover of their overall body structure.

  He kept a CHI stone, something that stored CHI over long periods of time, on top of the barrier that surrounded Daisy. That CHI was evenly distributed across her body, stabilising her and making sure that she did not die by the time she received medical attention.

  He could feel the ey e alive once again, as it seemed to get some sort of signal about the whole turning normal humans into Inhumans process. He could also feel a ounding on his mental shields but they were just as strong as his barriers, meaning, near imperable, uhe attacker was using one of the Infinity Stones, iergy, Chaos Energy, or something at the same level of energy quality.

  Now, one would think that it retty short list and the universe was such a rge pce that entering even one of those energies would have been all but impossible but in the short span he had been in this world, he had already entered Chaos Energy, Mind Stone, and iergy if the primed C fluid that umped into him by the Collector could be ted.

  He turned around from the now knocked out vine person, at the rapidly approag team of Agents of SHIELD. “Just on time, Coulson,” He quipped as Coulson took one look at the bloody form of Daisy and then all but teleported to her side.

  Must care for her a lot then. Coulson took a look at the glowing yellow crystal on top of the barrier that surrounded Daisy, periodic yellow waves appearing on the barriers, suffusing Daisy’s body with life giving CHI.

  “Help her!”

  “Jesus, she’s lost too much blood.”

  “Portals! You create portals. Make oo the SHIELD base, right now!”

  He raised his eyebrow at the now flushing Fitz who had just now shouted right in his face, him to make a portal to their SHIELD base.

  “What Fitz meant to say is that Daisy could die if she is not given immediate medical attention.” Coulson calmly expio him, as if he was some sort of time bomb who would explode and take Fitz with him, just because he lost his trol in the heat of things.

  He quirked an eyebrow in amusement as the tension ramped up imosphere.

  “Oh, you should see the look on your face. Don’t worry, I will make the portal, I just don’t know where to make the portal to. I o see a picture of the pce. Also, she is not in any danger of dying. That stone will make sure that she is alive until she gains medical attention.” He poi the CHI stohat had lost the sharpness it held at the tip of the stohe CHI stored inside being used up, bit by bit, to fuel Daisy’s battered body.

  “Ah, h-here!” Fitz tried to show him something on his tablet, only for him to be remihat no teology of any sort worked ihe city, even nothing made by Tony as well. It goes to show just how advahe Kree were.

  Hopefully, Toiny knew his st recorded location and arrived at the location with all the teological cavalry they might need, given the stific significe of su exotid.

  “..Please, this way.” He gestured to the portal that opened up behind them, and floated the knocked out vine dy and Daisy and floated them out of the portal, his keen senses allowing him to pick up on the subtle sounds the city was making, along with what sounded like human grunts as footsteps rapidly began making their way straight towards them.

  Iing.

  He mentally o clear out the ey before it could be exposed to any humans before closing down the portal, looking at the sun above them, as they had nded on one of the many uninhabited Caribbean isnds.

  “Here!” It took a moment for the tablet to boot up a a e.

  “Alright, one express ambunce, ing right up,” He swirled his hands in an exaggerated motion as a portal opened up in front of them, leading to ay b that immediately began beeping red, presumably because of the portal.

  “Oh? Good, the system works.” He heard Fitz mutter to himself as both of the patients were floated inside and summarily deposited on top of the stretchers that were taken out of a ste closet nearby.

  “This will help.” He gestured to the CHI stone, even as he dispelled his barriers, allowing the CHI stoo fall directly on top of her chest.

  “Don’t remove that stone unless she is pletely stable. Also, don’t try and experiment oo is a renewable resource but also withers down after one use. Make of that what you will,” After suffitly warning the mad stist duo, he turned around to the still armed and waiting members remaining in front of the portal.

  “You do realise that I just leave by myself, right? Which I should do, sidering the city actually mind trol people. The only reason your asses still have their minds is because I have been shielding your minds from the city.” He warhem but aside from some minute shrugging from Melinda May, nobody budged from their position.

  He shrugged. Alright, that was fine.

  He dispelled the portal behind them and created ohat led back to the area right above the base. Creating a small floating ptform, he had the team members stand on them, after seg Ma a small table with restraints obviously.

  “So? What’s the game pn, Coulson? You are the Director, obviously.” He asked Coulson as they looked at the smoke in the distah the unmistakable legion of Iron Bots, designed specifically for disaster rescue operations.

  “The inal pn was to put charges on every entrance, along with every load bearing wall we could find, and bury the damn thing but now…” Coulson trailed off as he looked at Jack meaningfully.

  The meaning was clear. It was now upto him what to do with the city, and he was still not sure about that.

  On one hand, tremendous stific potential. But oher hand, it was mostly biology reted stuff, some mind trol ae human enha stuff. All of the three would not be in good hands if they mao nd in the hands of the leaders of the current world.

  They were mildly racist at the best of times.

  “Hmm. I think that I'll allow Tony to take something that be useful and then throw the city into the sun. That much should be enough to get rid of the problem, even if the city could somehow sustain the heat of the sun.” He his own, almost foolproof pn.

  Everybody present looked at him as if he had grown another head.

  “Thank god Fitz was not here. He might just have asked you to take him along to the Sun.” May ented as she rexed and sat down on the chairs that had appeared behind them.

  “Hmm, not as fortable as I had hoped.” She eo herself but he picked that up.

  As if creating soft tissue from hard barriers was easy.

  “Very well. Also, we have credible intel about HYDRA gunning for the city as well. We believe some of their operatives have already slipped inside before we reached.” Coulson reminded him as they floated down to the nd after he firmed the situation in the nearby cities.

  “Oh, so that’s what he was hearing.”

  “What?” Coulson asked him, that small calm smile still pstered on his face.

  “Yeah, I heard a couple of noises when we were leaving. There was also a small, subtle mind influehat was happening ihe temple.”

  “That would expin Mac,” May muttered, and he just nodded along as they reached the ground and just.., didn’t stop.

  The barriers kept digging as they once again, crashed into the Kree temple city of sorts. It had a temple but it was also very huge, so it could be a city as well, especially since he khat Kree were not that much bigger than the biggest humans around.

  They were somewhere around 7-8 feet, at their lo and humans had some people who reached 7 feet, who were still alive somewhere.

  “Alright, stay ihe barriers, don’t touything. Just follow my lead,” He said and then paused as he realised the folly of his words. Shaking his head, he waved his hand in a wide arc around them, dispelling the barrier and turning the barriers into skin tight suits that everyone wore.

  “See if you find the HYDRA agents. If you do, just e back, the barriers will stop everything they throw at you.” He reassured everyone and then floated straight into the temple.

  He was curious about something here.

  As far as his knowledge went, he had tent Inhuman genes as well. Well, tent might be wrong since, for all he knew, his barrier powers might just be his Inhuman powers, sidering that liquified Terrigenesis crystals were also part of the cocktail that umped inside of him by that madman.

  Ofcourse, he had eradicated that entire branch of HYDRA iurn but that didn’t mean that he would stop at them. The HIVE part of HYDRA had to go as well, sidering that the alien didn’t belong oh anyway.

  Something that could trol Inhumans simply by virtue of being the first Inhuman and then also inhabit them meant that there was a slight possibility that he himself could also be trolled by the parasite, a truly nightmare level sario that the Earth probably wouldn’t survive, if the parasitic vilin did things the smart way and not the same idiotic way that ever vilin did.

  So, when he reached the part of the temple where he had reduced both the Inhumans, he found the door entirely closed up, with a very smooth wall. Some sort of identifieism, then?

  His barriers could not find ary or exit point in the room he was looking at, with no way to unlock it either.

  As far as he could remember from the TV Shows, which was admittedly not much, the temple opes doors for any INhuman on its own, without aernal authentiethod like blood or tissue or anything like that.

  He looked at himself and slowly, hesitantly, retracted the yer of subdermal barrier he always had activated and grinned in triumph as he saw the door move slightly. He could also feel the stant pounding on his head lessen.

  But that was all, it did not stop. The door did not pletely open.

  Maybe he had to bear himself to the temple for the temple to pletely aowledge him?

  He took the risk and just let the entire barrier go, save for his heart and brain, everything else could be healed, given enough time, CHI, and willpower.

  He smiled as the door opened up without a sound and the mental attacks ceased pletely.

  So, it had some way of sing the DNA of a human without ever ing into tact. Also, it he entire body to be sed before it granted plete access.

  Currently, he had barriers blog all three of the entrances he could find to the temple, just in case Tony had the bright idea of charging right in with his suit. The man would not be able to resist the mental effects and succumb to bee a guardian of the city.

  That….would be a nightmare to expin.

  Also, at the same time, he could hear the grunts as well as the sounds of people running all around the temple city. They probably found the city’s sehen.

  Well, not much of his at the moment, sidering that all of them were covered in his barriers and he would know if any one of his barriers was damaged in any way, so all of the members of Coulson’s team should be more than fi the moment.

  He was more ied in the small chamber that was now accessible to him.

  Time to see if his Inhumaage could help him in some way here.

  If he could somehow get ownership of the city or of the software that was running things here….

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