Accelerator (
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etrayalogs2025-08-31 03:21 pm
Ramsey Farm open mingle
WHO: Etrayans!
WHEN: Post-mission.
WHERE: Ramsey Farm.
WHAT: An open mingle log for people to hang out and do stuff at Ramsey Farm. See Accelerator's network post for details.
NOTES\WARNINGS: None, please put any CWs in subjects.

An idyllic, well loved little farm house that looks like it has been transported right from the fields of Kansas. The garden in the front has flowers and the back garden is chock full of vegetables. There is a chicken coop and a bale of hay is strung up from a tree like a tire swing for a little goat's enrichment. There is also a shed in the back, designed to look like a small version of the farm house, with a summer outdoor couch set up shoved against the back wall, piled with all weather cushions, and various lawn and small gardening equipment hung on the front wall. Towards the edge of the grounds, in a patch of large wildflowers, sits a large stone acting as a grave marker. Instead of names, it has been engraved with "#1 - #10 031."
The farm is being used as a safe space for children by Accelerator. Kids under 15 are allowed to use it as they wish. Kids over 15 are allowed to use the space if they help with upkeep. Adults who have been vetted by a kid are allowed on the ground to do work. A security system has been added to the farm house that sends messages to Accelerator's ear piece depending on the threat level.
The goat's name is Mena.
WHEN: Post-mission.
WHERE: Ramsey Farm.
WHAT: An open mingle log for people to hang out and do stuff at Ramsey Farm. See Accelerator's network post for details.
NOTES\WARNINGS: None, please put any CWs in subjects.

An idyllic, well loved little farm house that looks like it has been transported right from the fields of Kansas. The garden in the front has flowers and the back garden is chock full of vegetables. There is a chicken coop and a bale of hay is strung up from a tree like a tire swing for a little goat's enrichment. There is also a shed in the back, designed to look like a small version of the farm house, with a summer outdoor couch set up shoved against the back wall, piled with all weather cushions, and various lawn and small gardening equipment hung on the front wall. Towards the edge of the grounds, in a patch of large wildflowers, sits a large stone acting as a grave marker. Instead of names, it has been engraved with "#1 - #10 031."
The farm is being used as a safe space for children by Accelerator. Kids under 15 are allowed to use it as they wish. Kids over 15 are allowed to use the space if they help with upkeep. Adults who have been vetted by a kid are allowed on the ground to do work. A security system has been added to the farm house that sends messages to Accelerator's ear piece depending on the threat level.
The goat's name is Mena.

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So... her asking about him wasn't banal smalltalk? Even though she doesn't know him outside of the stuff he told her, which was all pretty much terrible and a great reason to avoid a check-in like this. But she isn't, so he has to conclude that she's just one of those irritatingly nice people who refuse to acknowledge that bothering with him is a waste of energy.
He knows several people like that, so it would be kind of dumb to complain.
The other two answers are more reasonable, so he focuses on them. He knows of two boys around here who have dads, and one of them is Damian, so the other must be —]
This 'Jon' brat go by Superboy?
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On the network or when he's in uniform, yeah.
( There's additional context she's turning over in her head, but... )
Are aliases common for your world?
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Not really, no. Espers will usually have a name for their ability, but they don't use it the same way I do with mine.
[They still have their legal names that they use to identify themselves.]
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Why the break from precedence for yourself?
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He scowls, holding his crutch bit a tighter, and narrows his eyes.]
I don't know, I've gone by it for as long as I could remember. You'd have to ask the fucking scientists who developed me why they only used it. [He's spitting that last part out.]
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Asking why those who commit what should be considered violations of human rights why they dehumanize their victims won't lead to productive conversations until they can recognize their own cruelty. I'm sorry that's an injustice you had to live through.
( There's no pity in what she says. Acknowledgement, yes. People have to face where they've been in making their present different and in setting their future goals, at least in her experience. So acknowledgement and the factoring in that Accelerator's had to deal with varying intensities of dehumanization. "Developed" him. "Made" him psionic.
The worlds really can create some horrible truths in people's callousness, can't they? )
I was asking because self-selected aliases are more common in my world, and in Jon's. ( She's pretty sure they're from alternate, if compatible, worlds. ) His in particular may attract attention from a person of my world who arrived here alongside us, Lex Luthor. I wanted to offer a heads up that any interest from Luthor isn't innocent, in case that jackass tries to do anything when Jon's hanging around at your farm.
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It makes him feel sick. He curls his lip, and though he's silent for a moment it's clear from his expression he isn't happy she's being kind to him about this. It's a fight to not get petulant, and when he finally speaks it's to direct the conversation away from that. Still, his tone is more venomous than it needs to be.]
Are you and that brat from the same universe?
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But she can deal in facts, and facts are also honest with kindness. Clark has helped remind her of that much, again and again. )
Might be alternate universes, but it doesn't matter at the core. Jon's my son even if I never have him in my world.
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You're his mom?
[From a different universe, no less. He slaps a hand to his forehead, sighing exasperatedly. God, that's got to be complicated, and it makes him realize not only should he take this whole 'Lex Luthor' threat into consideration, but he should also likely ask her about that Superman guy.]
Fuck. I think we need to talk, and I don't wanna do it out here. [He turns away, towards the farmhouse.] Come on.
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( She pops that p at the end. If there was ever room for denial, it'd flown out the metaphorical window back in San Francisco, when she'd had a kid trying to be brave in front of a woman who didn't know him, but also gave birth to him. In some reality.
Accelerator's sigh is too close to her own mood at points. She holds her peace, only lifting her eyebrows when Accelerator pivots to inviting her on property to talk. It's funny in a removed sort of sense. Lois can't remember the last (or first) time any teenager told her they needed to talk since she'd exited that age bracket herself.
She steps forward, matching his pace heading to the farmhouse. )
Thank you.
( For the invitation, sure. Also for being willing to listen, when she damn well knows she'd have trouble doing the same. Take one person's word? No. Just know what to watch out for, and make your calls from that point on. )
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First, he isn't particularly concerned about letting her on the property. If Jon wouldn't vouch for her (unlikely, with a relationship like that) he's willing to do so for security purposes, and since this is officially a meeting on security it's work and therefore not breaking any of the rules he's set up. If anyone hears about this and complains (also unlikely) then they can go to hell.
He imagines it's got to be difficult for a little kid to have his mom show up here, only she isn't the one that he knows. There's a chance that's the case with his father, too. And it has to be complicated for the two adults, having a kid that isn't theirs here. An adult could easily argue they have no obligation to a child from a different universe, so Lois gets points for showing up and giving a shit, assuming she isn't lying.
It doesn't seem like she is, but he also still needs to untangle this whole Superman knot. What a pain in the ass.
Once they're inside Accelerator takes his shoes off at the door and heads over to the living room, letting go of his crutch and dropping down onto the couch. The farmhouse is a pretty typical farmhouse, super cozy inside with a fireplace and wood flooring. Definitely not his style, but then, he wasn't the one who requested the place.]
Tell me more about this Lex Luthor bastard.
[Straight to business.]
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Tech genius billionaire with narcissistic personality disorder. Extreme dislike of any and all he perceives as metahuman. Obsessive compulsive focus on Superman following his arrival in Metropolis, where Luthor's adulation by the public was continually overshadowed by their adulation of Superman over the last three years. Culminated most recently in multiple near successful attempts on Superman's life. Superboy wouldn't be a known quantity to Luthor, but it fits his view of the world to make the... admittedly not difficult leap to assuming Superboy and Superman are related genetically.
( That's the succinct, bullet point version of a list of To Be Knowns. Lois turns her hands up, palms left empty. )
Usually I'd be able to provide documentation of anything I'm talking about, but aside from whatever Aurora might have that I don't have access to, right now all I have is anecdotal. I know and believe all of this to be true. Superman can reiterate it. Jon knows Lex Luthor from his home world is likewise dangerous and has tried to kidnap himself and his friend Dam-Robin before.
( Yes, Accelerator, she doesn't know Damian's name, but since she has been told there's a multitude of Robins, she's keeping the "Dam" on the front from Jon's slip-up weeks (?) back. )
I have no reason to believe Jon's lying, though it's a confirmation bias on my part, and I recognize that.
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He sounds like a big asshole. Why are rich people always jerks? Harold is apparently an outlier. He's also this guy is going to go nuts when he realizes how many extraordinary people are stuck here, if he hasn't already picked up on that. Not that he cares, but it's worth noting depending how prone this guy is towards mental instability. Also notable is that he's apparently competent enough to have almost killed Superman a couple of times. Given what Damian had requested of him, he had been assuming that's no easy feat, so this is noteworthy enough that he should make sure he doesn't underestimate Luthor.
When Lois mentions Robin Accelerator narrows his eyes slightly, but doesn't say anything. The Luthor that kidnapped him is a different universe version, and he doesn't like assuming people are exact copies across different universes, but he's keeping that in the back of his mind. He isn't sure if that's something he wants to bring up with Damian, being unsure if that happened to this version or not. If it didn't, then he really doesn't need to put that kind of unnecessary pressure on the kid.
It's a lot to take in. He sees a reasonable way forward, though.]
I can confirm with Jon. [Possibly Damian, if he's at the age where that already happened. He'll have to think on that one.] And if I need to, I can ask Aurora for proof.
[He shrugs lightly.]
I don't need proof to ban someone from here if that's what a kid wants, though. This is more about their comfort than punishing some bastard. What's that shithead capable of, exactly?
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He's a good one to confirm with. On both points.
( About Luthor, if Luthor should be allowed to linger nearby. Then there's that other question, and she sighs, lips twitching up into a fairly humorless smile. )
Want an itemized list? He's unfortunately intelligent. If the man had any sense of empathy or valued human connection higher than the concept of humanity as underneath his feet in adulation, there's no doubt he'd have achieved incredible things. As it is, he's managed to achieve incredibly petty, horrible, and destructive things.
( She lets both her hands rest in her map, palms cupped within each other. )
Illegal cloning, manipulative grooming of at least one clone, arms deals in a real estate exchange over a foreign nation, metahuman-competitive armor suits capable of flight used to terrorize domestically, collider-reactor inspired pocket-dimension accessing gateways that have so far almost destroyed our world once and did manage to cause significant long-term damage in our city before being forcibly closed, illegal imprisonment in said pocket-dimension that almost took out our planet, kidnapping, blackmail, murder, Kryptonite poisoning...
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He has no idea who this Luthor guy is but he now has a building urge to go punch him into the barrier. The hand not slung over the back of the sofa curls into a fist and he sets his jaw. After San Francisco he isn't about to, the temptation is just very overwhelming.]
So he's a huge shithead, then. [Putting it lightly.]
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One Luthor has done nothing but exacerbate, creating a clone of Clark and giving him so little in life experience except as the dedicated follower of fight commands. Like he was a puppet, not a person. Unfortunate how that had not come at a time where there was room to deal with him separately from the rift Luthor was also allowing to consume the city, and then, the whole damn world. )
He is. One who might, miraculously, make decisions to work alongside people here without it being a mistake. I have to allow for that. But we're keeping an eye on him as much as we can.
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Well, I can confirm with the brat that the asshole should be banned from the farm. If he shows up, I'll beat the shit out of him and dump him in some corner of Etraya.
[Make him walk back to civilization, give him time to reflect on being an idiot. Or something. The point is, he's willing to handle Luthor if he tries anything.
With that said, he shifts a bit, wanting to get to the other piece of this puzzle that's been hovering in the back of his mind.]
Tell me about Superman.
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She doesn't want Accelerator doing anything about Luthor beyond what he was already inclined to do for the sake of the safe space he's made of the farm. Luthor is a problem for herself and Clark to handle, for the most part. )
Oh? What about him? ( She settles back, one arm coming up to rest over the back of her chair. ) Most answers you're better off getting by asking him directly.
( Not even a warning. Lois knows it's true, because Clark is Clark, and Superman is his identity. She'd feel a little less protective of Jon and 'Superboy' if he was also an adult, but he's not. He's ten. )
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I know. I want your impression of him. He sounds pretty fucking important in your universe.
[And he honestly has no idea about the guy aside from a list of his abilities and that one short conversation on the trolley, assuming the person from Krypton is in fact Superman. That isn't even going into the idea of multiple people in Etraya using the alias....
It's complicated, clearly. He'd like for it to be a little less complicated.]
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It's not relevant. Instead, keep to the same mentality she's using with Jon, just measured for guessing that Accelerator needs a different idea and sense of control than her ten year old alt universe son does. But both, realistically, need support. Not coddling. )
Full disclosure. Anything I tell you is biased, even when it's factual. Jon is Superman's son, from a different reality.
( A + B = He gets the idea. Superman's son, Lois's son. )
And in my reality, Superman and I started dating around three, almost four months ago. With that in mind, do you want a summary from me of what he's done since he went public as a hero some three years ago in Metropolis?
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Accelerator gives her a short nod, listening. Yeah, it's pretty much a given that (a) Superman, her and Jon are all connected.]
Yeah, sure. I don't need to know what his powers are. [Since she's willing to tell him he may as well be open.] A while ago someone here told me what kind of shit a Superman can do, since he wanted me to be a contingency plan for that guy and someone else. It wasn't anyone named Lex Luthor, if that's what you're wondering.
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( Is her somewhat laconic question, meant as rhetorical. There has been an unusually high amount of linkage between Superman and Batman for a guy that is only rumored to exist over in Gotham back home. Much more than rumors here.
Not because he's metahuman, either. Just grinds her gears to know so little and in turn feeling a little too known herself through Clark's uniformed side of work. )
Superman stepped into the public eye three years ago. He was up front about being from another planet, sent to Earth as a child and raised here. He claimed, rightfully so, to be the strongest metahuman currently known on Earth. Not a boast, he was humble and factual about it. Then he started... doing good. He was kind. He helped save people in our city and elsewhere around the world. If lives were in danger, he'd be there trying to save them all. Sometimes with the Justice Gang, sometimes on his own. He has a no kill policy that for the most part hasn't needed testing. When our government wanted him arrested for bogus reasons, he turned himself in. He hadn't done any of what he was being accused of, and he wasn't about to start doing it, but that was the right thing in his mind, so he did it. And he thought it might help him find a missing dog too.
( She glances down for a moment. Full assessment? Looks back up to Accelerator. Lois cared a lot about what Superman had been up to long before she knew who he was. Also cared for Clark Kent before she knew who he also was. Two very different vectors to end up having cross. )
He's taken families with kids who're dying from incurable diseases to see places those kids always wished they could see. He saves squirrels. Cats up trees. Ant farms. He does what he can to prevent collateral damage when powerful people or beings come into conflict. He cries for the ones he can't save. He cares about everyone, and he looks for the best in them, however deeply buried. He's... Superman.
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This sounds like the kind of hero he wished existed back home when he was a little kid. The kind you see in movies or manga, but is way too wholesome to actually be a real person. A character that's pure escapism, because they haven't been beaten down by the crushing misery of reality. All this reminds him a little bit of a certain Level 0, except Kamijou Touma's morality is... complicated.
He has to wonder how Kamijou would react to meeting a person like this Superman, who sounds like the ultimate good role model. Someone people should be looking up to. Someone who is willing to use their power (their absurd power that makes them the strongest) for even the most insignificant thing as long as it's good.
He sits back when Lois finishes, thinking about all of this.]
Hmm.
[He really has to wonder about Kamijou, because hearing all of this is making him feel wretched. This Superman asshole is the opposite of himself. An actual, honest-to-God good person.
Accelerator frowns, looking away.]
If he's really that principled, then the probability is low that anyone is going to have to worry about him here.
[Barring external forces, specifically.]
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Yeah. That's what I believe.
( The external forces aside. Those are things they're trying to take steps to help mitigate. As one does. )
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He sighs heavily, reaching up to rub the bridge of his nose. Okay, okay, an extremely powerful person who, under normal circumstances, has a strong moral compass.]
I'm guessing he thinks he has a lot of fucking responsibilities. That's a lot of pressure on one person. He's never gotten stressed out about it?
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