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Barbara Gordon leans back in her chair rubbing at the bridge of her nose. She turns to Dinah, "I'm worried about Cassandra. I'm not sure this is the best thing she could choose to do. I mean--" she cuts off at rush of sound and light.
All of the computer monitors in the cabin have small blinking indicators "CONNECTION LOST". "Zinda?" her voice is calm, "What just hit us?"
All of the computer monitors in the cabin have small blinking indicators "CONNECTION LOST". "Zinda?" her voice is calm, "What just hit us?"
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"I've got a link to what I'm pretty sure is a military recon satellite," she says instead. "We should have some sort of idea of what the area looks like from above in a few minutes." As soon as she cracks the security system.
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"OK, the building looks empty, but stable. Which is more than I can say for any of the planes outside. No power though, but lots of computers."
The audible shudder on that word is deliberate.
"Looks like the place was emptied out quickly. Sudden evacuation? Wait...
"OK, there've been looters by in the past week or so."
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Of course there's a Starbucks. It's an airport.
"But Tandy - looks like a Radioshack - that's mostly intact. Apparently they're after survival, not money."
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Dinah steps away from the shop, into the middle of the desreted check in area.
"You still there?"
Is that an 'OMG it's awful' silence, or a 'run Dinah run!' silence?
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Dinah looks around at the airport and sighs internally.
"I'm going to head out, Oracle. Look for survivors. Maybe we can help."
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"OK. I can hotwire a motorbike. Guess no one's going to miss it now."
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With a target in mind, or at leats a direction, Dinah breaks into a jog on her way over to the parking lot.
"This is bad, Oracle."
Stating the obvious, but it gives her something to say.
"I think it might be most of the city."
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"Any suggestions welcome for where I should go, here."
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"Gotcha," she says, revving up a burst of speed.
"So talk to me, Babs. By 'more than the city' what are you thinking?"
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"I haven't had time to sort the data I've got, and I don't have nearly enough, but... Dinah, I can't find an intact city within a hundred miles."
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There's nothing that can be said to that, really.
"OK, I'm at the road going up the hill now. I don't see any survivors, though."
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Dinah skids to a halt just outside the demolished shelters, ripped tents and strewn sleeping bags around the torn up lookout point.
"Don't try and get a better look."
She's never been more glad for Shiva's diet, because if she'd had that chocolate mouse at lunch she really would be losing it now.
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"Guess I'm about to find out what did this to these people."
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It's the only reason Dinah's not jumping back on the bike and hightailing it.
"The damage to the camp isn't the same. It's more recent, and the corpses are..."
She trails off. The next thing she says would be represented in next as "Holy S#$%!"
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