Yellow-green skies, Jason Todd is completely fine dealing with; it’s when the skies are burning a deep, angry red that he tends to worry. That’s when shit’s really hit the fan, he knows.
He can’t just sit and wait this storm out, though, and not do anything. It’s never really been the way Jason was built. Not during his earliest days, living on the streets in Gotham City, and certainly not now, after having been a Robin and the Red Hood.
Though he's been helping to weatherproof the buildings, he’s seen enough of storms and hurricanes to know that there’s only so much that humans can do in situations like this. Honestly, at this moment, he’d give anything for one of the many gadgets that WayneTech would be experimenting on - anything that could help the people around him. They’d already seen enough loss and suffering.
“Hey,” he says to the nearest person. “We need a plan B here.” Did they even have tornado cellars here?
II. Monster Madness.
Monsters. Predators. Fighting. Violence. These are things that Jason Todd is more than familiar with, more than comfortable with. For all of his life, it’s always felt as though he’s been fighting one monster or another, one predator or another. So when this opportunity comes along, Jason can’t help but jump right into it. At least he's in his element.
Thankfully, between Bruce, Ducra, and all of the other teachers he’s ever had, Jason’s fairly good with a small variety of weaponry. He’s chosen a couple of guns for this, though, guns having been his chosen weapon ever since he’d returned to Gotham City as the Red Hood. Still, he’s secreted away a couple of knives too, just in case he runs out of bullets or something.
“It strikes me now,” he says, “monsters. Did they mean human-sized monsters, or are we about to face off against like Godzilla and no one has warned us about that yet.” He holds up his two guns. “Because these might not be enough against Godzilla.”
Jason Todd | Red Hood and the Outlaws | Will Match
Yellow-green skies, Jason Todd is completely fine dealing with; it’s when the skies are burning a deep, angry red that he tends to worry. That’s when shit’s really hit the fan, he knows.
He can’t just sit and wait this storm out, though, and not do anything. It’s never really been the way Jason was built. Not during his earliest days, living on the streets in Gotham City, and certainly not now, after having been a Robin and the Red Hood.
Though he's been helping to weatherproof the buildings, he’s seen enough of storms and hurricanes to know that there’s only so much that humans can do in situations like this. Honestly, at this moment, he’d give anything for one of the many gadgets that WayneTech would be experimenting on - anything that could help the people around him. They’d already seen enough loss and suffering.
“Hey,” he says to the nearest person. “We need a plan B here.” Did they even have tornado cellars here?
II. Monster Madness.
Monsters. Predators. Fighting. Violence. These are things that Jason Todd is more than familiar with, more than comfortable with. For all of his life, it’s always felt as though he’s been fighting one monster or another, one predator or another. So when this opportunity comes along, Jason can’t help but jump right into it. At least he's in his element.
Thankfully, between Bruce, Ducra, and all of the other teachers he’s ever had, Jason’s fairly good with a small variety of weaponry. He’s chosen a couple of guns for this, though, guns having been his chosen weapon ever since he’d returned to Gotham City as the Red Hood. Still, he’s secreted away a couple of knives too, just in case he runs out of bullets or something.
“It strikes me now,” he says, “monsters. Did they mean human-sized monsters, or are we about to face off against like Godzilla and no one has warned us about that yet.” He holds up his two guns. “Because these might not be enough against Godzilla.”