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The giant man’s footsteps echoed in the warehouse like a deep cavern. The warehouse was just as dark as a cave. The only source of light was the faint glow of the moon bleeding through two dingy skylights, only enough light to cast shadows. [[Captain Freedom]] could see well enough to realize something wasn’t quite right; a [[Tranq]] distribution center shouldn’t be so dark or quiet. There should be terrified workers diluting the concentrated poison made by [[Anthony Bruno]]’s body to make single doses of the drug. There should have been scumbag drug dealers coming in to pick up their weekly supply of junk to sell to the poor addicted souls of the [[Chicago Metro Area]]. There should be well-armed guards ready to intimidate and terrify any hapless souls or un-bought police officers who might stumble upon the operation. Instead: silence and darkness. [[Captain Freedom]] was confused. People did not usually lie to him, especially when he was holding them upside down by one leg. He wondered if he remembered the address wrong. He was pretty sure the [[Tranq]] dealer said 2901 E. 101st Street. A light went on in the center of the warehouse. It illuminated two figures, a man and woman, each in their mid-twenties. They were dressed identically an in all black: black leather boots, black pants, black overcoats, and black sunglasses. Both had their heads shaved, except for a single patch of black hair that was styled into a spike in the center of their heads. The light came from a piece of metal in the woman’s hand. It glowed like a torch, illuminating the couple and also a set of three chairs nearby. “Is this 2901 E. 101st Street?” [[Captain Freedom]] yelled to the couple. “You have the right address, [[Captain Freedom]]. Would you mind stepping over here?” the woman in black yelled back across the warehouse. The giant man walked towards the couple, revealing himself in the light. His dark skin blended into his surroundings, hiding his facial features, but he was still immediately recognizable. The news didn't talk about many other 7-foot tall mountains of human beings who patrolled the streets. When he moved it looked like granite statue had somehow come to life. Veins and capillaries covered his muscle-bound body like a series of rivers and creeks. His enormous feet pounded the pavement like an elephant, betraying the man’s inhuman weight. The man-statue looked all the more terrifying dressed in black combat boots, green camouflage pants, a white tank top, and a red beret that would have look silly on any less terrifying man. The clothes barely contained the giant’s gargantuan frame. “Neat trick with the light, lady. If this place isn’t a [[Tranq]] depot, what is it?” [[Captain Freedom]] asked when he got near the couple. “A place to talk. Please have a seat,” the woman offered. “I’ll stand,’’ [[Captain Freedom]] replied sternly. “That’s fine. Let me introduce myself, my name is [[Lydia Romano]] and this is my brother [[Robert Romano]] and you are?” “Captain Freedom,” Captain Freedom replied deadpan. “OK then [[Captain Freedom]]. I represent the [[Bruno]] family; I think you know about them. The higher-ups in my organization have noticed your activities and they asked me to come here and talk to you about compromise. Compromise you see is how society works; it’s what this country was built on. You want my house, I want your money. We compromise on a fair price that we both agree to, that way you get the house you want and I get the money I want. Society, doesn’t work unless people agree to seek a compromise. Do you see what I’m saying?” [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]] asked. [[Robert Romano|Robert]] stood by silently staring at [[Captain Freedom]]. “I see what you are saying. This is when you offer me money in order to stop what I’ve been doing. It won’t work. I’m not interested in money. I want the [[Bruno]] family out of the [[Chicago Metro Area]],” [[Captain Freedom]] responded, his confidence increasing. “That is exactly what I thought you’d say. I even told me bosses that. I said that if this [[Captain Freedom]] guy wanted money, he’s strong enough that [[Ultracorps]] would pay him a fortune to do a dozen different jobs. If money was his goal, he wouldn’t be busting up our drug dealers but leaving their cash, smashing up our casino but leaving the house money for the cops, and he wouldn’t be looking for warehouses just to crush whatever [[Tranq]] he finds inside,” [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]] said. “She’s telling the truth. I heard her tell em,” the heretofore silent [[Robert]] finally chimed in. “Thank you [[Robert Romano|Robert]]. I told them, but they don’t understand, they can’t understand. They only understand money. It’s their whole reason to live. They cannot fathom that some people aren’t motivated by dollars. But I think I understand you, that’s why I prepared a second argument. You see, I think you might have the wrong idea about us. I think you hear about us breaking someone’s legs or burning down a store that doesn’t pay us, and you think we’re in the violence business. You think we are out here to hurt people and cause havoc. You’re wrong, when we do those things; it’s bad for us too. That’s the system not working. We don’t want to break anyone’s legs or burn down their store. We want them to be happy and healthy and paying us what they owe. We’re after money, not hurting people. Really, we both want the same thing, less violence,” [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]] continued. “Is that how you see it? Cause I see it as you pushing addictive poison on poor people who don’t know any better. I see it as you terrifying innocent shopkeepers into giving you money in exchange for nothing but the right not to be burned down. I see it as you running casinos with rigged games just to exploit what little money hardworking people have. Hurting people seems to be all you do,” [[Captain Freedom]] replied, righteously. “You might see it that way, but if the [[Bruno]] family was gone, the worse kind of scum would move in, the kind that robs your grandma and rapes your sister. You know the kind I’m talking about, you grew up with them in your neighborhood. They’re a bunch of uncivilized savages,” [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]] said deliberately. She wanted it to be clear that she knew exactly what she was saying. “We can’t have that. Just imagine what it will do to property values,” [[Captain Freedom]] shot back. “You joke, but what I’m talking about is very serious. Luckily for the people of Chicago, that isn’t going to happen because the [[Bruno]]s aren’t going anywhere. And that leads me to my third and final appeal, a threat,” [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]] said coldly while glaring at [[Captain Freedom]]. “A threat? Threats don’t work very well on me. Being bullet proof makes it awful hard to threaten.” [[Captain Freedom]] said as he wiped some sweat from his brow. Did it just get hotter in this warehouse. He was starting to take on a pinkish hue that could be seen even on his dark skin. “Like I said, violence is not what we like to use, but it still has its place when all else fails. We might not get exactly what we want, but at least we send the message to the next person. Are we going to have to use you to send that message?” [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]] asked. “I think you are,” [[Captain Freedom]] said and he lunged towards the woman. He moved like the wind. No one that large should have been able to move that quickly. It wasn’t fast enough, though. [[Robert Romano|Robert]] moved like a bolt of lightning, grabbing [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]] and moving her safely away from [[Captain Freedom]] before the large man had moved more than a few inches. “You’re pretty fast,” [[Captain Freedom]] said and wiped another huge wad of sweat off his brow. Why was he so hot? He hadn’t exerted himself very much yet. “I’ve gone up against [[Speedster]]s before, though. You guys always seem to tire out before I do.” As soon as the words left his mouth, [[Captain Freedom]] dove at the couple in black again. He moved as fast as a world-class athlete. It was as slow as molasses compared to the man in black. [[Robert Romano|Robert]] easily moved his sister out of the way of the charging bull. [[Captain Freedom]] kept after the couple, chasing them all over the warehouse. Whenever he got close, the man in black would move the duo safely away and the dance would repeat. “What’s taking so long?“ [[Robert Romano|Robert]] demanded after whisking the couple away from yet another charge by Captain Freedom. It was the question of a man who wasn’t sure how much longer he could continue. He had turned red himself and he was breathing deeply and rapidly. “I don’t know. He should be a pot-roast by now,” [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]] fired back, annoyed. She had her own pile of sweat on her eyebrows, which were wrinkled with concentration. “I didn’t think anyone could take this much heat.” It suddenly occurred to [[Captain Freedom]] just what was going on here. He was not just fighting the [[Speedster]] [[Robert Romano|Robert]], his sister [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]] was also a Different. She was some kind of [[Energy Producer]], and right now, she was making enough heat to cook [[Captain Freedom]] in his shoes. He’s got to stop her before that happens. He ran over to a pillar that was holding up the warehouse ceiling. He reached out with his massive hand and grabbed the column, his fingers sunk into the solid [[B-Crete]] like a loaf of bread. Then he pulled, ripping out a portion of the pillar. Chunks of the roof fell around and on top of [[Captain Freedom]]. He stood there, his own human column, as the [[B-Crete]] chunks shattered on his massive shoulders. He ignored the hundred pound hail around him and focused on his target, [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]]. He hurled his piece of column like massive stone javelin, straight at the woman who was cooking him alive. The column moved though the air as fast as a bullet, which, unfortunately for [[Captain Freedom]], was still slower than [[Robert Romano|Robert]]. The [[Speedster]] moved [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]] to safety in a blink, although without the same safety margin as his earlier dodges. Emboldened by his near-miss, [[Captain Freedom]] picked up pieces of the collapsed roof and started hurling them at the couple, rapid-fire. The [[Speedster]] and his female cargo dodged every throw, but each chunk got closer and closer to its target; [[Robert Romano|Robert]] was tiring. A flash of fire halted the volley of projectiles. [[Captain Freedom]] was briefly engulfed in flames as his body became hot enough to ignite his clothes. The tattered remains of the fabric fell to the ground. But [[Captain Freedom]] stood, unscathed by the flames. “Doesn’t seem like you got the juice, toots. Haven’t you heard of this thing on [[think.Net]] called the news?” A stark naked [[Captain Freedom]] asked. “If you listened, you’d know I save twenty people a week from fires. It’s going to take a lot more to burn me than it takes to fry my clothes.” “That’s fine. I’m a human micro-wave, the longer I cook you the hotter you get. Eventually, you’ll burn, and then everyone will know what happens when you take on the [[Bruno]] Family” [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]] said as her eyes narrowed with focus. [[Captain Freedom]] restarted his barrage of [[B-Crete]] chunks. [[Robert Romano|Robert]] continued to carry the couple away, but he was moving slower and slower with each throw. Luckily for him, the throws were coming further and further apart. Despite [[Captain Freedom]]'s tough facade, the heat was starting to take its toil on him. Breathing was getting harder and harder. It got even worse for [[Captain Freedom]] when the hair on his body erupted in flames. Fire briefly engulfed the giant’s head. He stood now, naked, bald, and beet red, he would have looked like a newborn baby, if he wasn’t a seven-foot tall mountain of muscle. The mountain suddenly felt as vulnerable as a baby. He had faced many threats since he had started calling himself [[Captain Freedom]], but until now, nothing had seemed like it could actually hurt him. Presented with the real possibility of death, [[Captain Freedom]] seemed to decide discretion was the better part of valor. [[Captain Freedom]] took off running straight at the doorway he came in from. He didn’t take the time to fit his massive body through the door; instead, he smashed through the door frame, and the wall that surrounded it, like it was tissue paper. Once outside, he stopped on a dime and pressed himself flat against the outer wall of the building, right next to the hole he had just made. He waited. Once he heard the sound of wind coming, [[Captain Freedom]] lunged towards the opening. He was slower than he wanted to be, but still fast enough to catch the tip of [[Robert Romano|Robert]]’s overcoat with a few of his powerful fingers. [[Captain Freedom]] held tight to the [[Speedster]], who let go of his sister. [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]] crashed into the wall across the alley. [[Captain Freedom]] held onto [[Robert Romano|Robert]]’s jacket like a leash. [[Robert]]’s legs scuttled and shuffled on the ground as the man tried to run free. “Stop struggling or I’m going to have to hurt you!” [[Captain Freedom]] yelled. [[Robert Romano|Robert]] didn’t listen, he kept trying to wriggle himself free of his tight-fitting coat. He was starting to slip out. Seeing that [[Robert Romano|Robert]] was about to escape, [[Captain Freedom]] swung the man into the wall of the warehouse. Between the force of the swing and the [[Speedster]]’s struggling, [[Robert Romano|Robert]] splattered against the wall like a bug. The sound of his bones breaking echoed down the alley. He was not getting up. “I didn’t want to do that,” [[Captain Freedom]] said with slumped his shoulders. He took one glance at the remains, then had to look away. “You bastard!” [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]] screamed as she got to her feet. Blood trickled down her forehead from a blow she had taken during the fall. “Please just give up. I don’t want to hurt you too” [[Captain Freedom]] pleaded. “You killed my brother. You’re going to fry!” [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]] screamed. The woman in black stared intently at [[Captain Freedom]]. Her face began to shake and turn red. Blood started flowing from her head-wound like someone had opened a dam. A fire burned in her eyes and she turned that heat on her brother’s killer. [[Captain Freedom]] took a step towards [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]] and then felt an immediate surge of heat. Hotter than anything he had ever felt before. He pushed on, even though it felt like he was walking on the surface of the sun. If he could just get his hands on her, he could end the burning with one swipe. Just as he was about to close in on her, [[Captain Freedom]] was stopped in his tracks. The heat had finally managed to penetrate his outer-layer of flesh. Blisters formed and quickly popped, leaving behind only agony for [[Captain Freedom]]. The man screamed out in pain but still took another step towards [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]]. As he did, the liquid in his eyes finally reached its boiling point. They exploded nearly in unison. [[Captain Freedom]] dropped to his knees, screaming in pain. “It’ll all be over soon,” [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]] said reassuringly. Somewhere deep within [[Captain Freedom]], there was still the will to continue the fight. Blind, he charged at the sound of [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]]’s voice. She barely made it out of the way of the desperate dive. [[Captain Freedom]]’s momentum carried him into the wall of the warehouse across the alley. He crashed through the wall. Confused, he began waving his arms wildly, taking out more chunks of the wall with each swing. Finally, a section of the ceiling collapsed on top of him. The giant was buried under the rubble. Still not satisfied, [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]] maintained her concentration, pushing the waves of electromagnetic energy she she generated into the pile of rubble, heating up whatever molecules of water were within. Soon, the pile of debris erupted in flames. She hoped it was a funeral pyre for the great [[Captain Freedom]]. A muffled scream shattered that hope. The scream grew louder until finally the giant man clawed his way out of the flaming rubble like a phoenix rising from the ashes, screaming the news of his rebirth. Now it was [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]]’s turn to be afraid, it did not seem like anything can stop this man. She succumbed to her own fear and started running away down the alley. “You aren’t getting away that easy! I’m going to use you to send my own message!” [[Captain Freedom]] yelled like a man possessed. He was possessed by rage. His desire to kill [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]] might have been the only thing keeping the giant on his feet. [[Captain Freedom]] took off running after [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]]. She was easy to follow. Most of the buildings in this area had been damaged by [[The Plagues]]. This part of the [[Chicago Metro Area]] was virtually abandoned, especially at night. The only sound that could be heard was the noise of [[[Lydia Romano|Lydia]]’s feet pounding the pavement and [[Captain Freedom]] chasing after her. The giant’s body was so hot his feet melted and ignited the pavement as he ran. A trail of flames followed the path he was running. [[Captain Freedom]] could not see, but that did not slow him down. The giant stepped over 5 foot tall piles of old concrete that got in his way like they were grass in a field. The man was moving with the force of a freight train, and he was not going to stop until he got to [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]]. [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]] made it out of the alley and onto the main street. She tried to lose [[Captain Freedom]] by running up a few blocks and into another alley but the giant was able to stay after her. She looked over her shoulder and saw him gaining on her. Between his crimson body and the trail of flames that followed him, it looked like [[Lydia]] was being chased by Satan himself. Realizing she couldn’t outrun him, she went into one of the abandoned Pre-[[Plague]] buildings that lined the alley. It used to be an apartment. She found an old closet and hid inside. She was confident that the blind man could not find her in there. [[Captain Freedom]] followed the sound of [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]]’s footsteps to the door of the building she hid inside. He didn’t hear anything else. “Do you think you can hide from me!” [[Captain Freedom]] screamed and charged into the side of the building. He went through the outer wall of the building and just kept charging, busting though the tattered remnants of the abandoned building's inner walls with ease. Soon the building started coming down all around him. Using the sound as cover, [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]] was able to make it out of the closet and back out onto the street before the building collapsed on top of her. She sat on top of a pile of rubble and waited. [[Captain Freedom]] soon stood up from under a pile of rubble. He was so hot; he was a human tinder box. Remnants of the house burned all around him. “You still alive?” [[Captain Freedom]] asked. His urge to kill was still strong. He spent five minutes digging through the pile of rubble, trying to make sure she was dead and spreading flames as he went. Somewhere in the melee, [[Captain Freedom]]’s lungs were burnt; the giant man struggled to take a decent breath as he dug. It was the flames that ruined [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]]’s game of possum. The rubble burnt all around her, but she waited as long as she could, hoping [[Captain Freedom]] would either give up or drop dead. Finally, she was faced with the choice of burning alive or risking being heard by [[Captain Freedom]]. She chose to take the risk. [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]] started crawling though the pile of old wood and concrete as quietly as she could manage. She was not careful enough, and fell over a chunk of the roof, crashing to the ground with a loud crunch. “There you are!” [[Captain Freedom]] yelled and charged towards the sound. [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]] got to her feet as quickly as she could. Using her last bit of strength, she ran out of the alley towards the main street. As soon as she turned the corner she was greeted by a site she never thought she’d be happy to see: police officers, a half-dozen of them. “Stop right there!” A stern faced officer yelled to [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]]. “Officer, thank God. There’s a madman after me” she replied. She didn’t have the officer’s attention however, because he was focused on the half-ton flaming mountain of a naked human being that was barreling down the alley towards the group of police. Instinctively, the officer raised his gun and shot at the charging threat. [[Captain Freedom]] did not know that the gunshot came from a police officer. If he could have seen that, he would have just ignored the man, the bullet did bounce harmlessly off his chest. But [[Captain Freedom]] could not see, so he assumed the shots were coming from [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]]’s backup. He trampled over the policeman like a charging elephant, crushing the man under his giant feet. The other officers witnessed this and immediately opened fire. [[Captain Freedom]] was confused, there were so many people, so many gunshots. There was no way to pick out [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]]’s footsteps in the crowd. Seeing her chance to finish her job, [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]] turned her focus from escape to attack. She concentrated on [[Captain Freedom]], manipulating the magnetic fields her body generated in order to heat her target. [[Captain Freedom]] felt the heat. He felt his skin began to boil again. He felt his lungs struggle to breathe super-heated air. He knew how this was going to end. There was no way he was going to be able to find [[Lydia Romano|Lydia]] now. He knew it was going to hurt. He couldn’t stand the thought of the pain. [[Captain Freedom]] raised his fists above his head. He let out a deafening scream, then he pounded down his fists, letting go with every ounce of strength he had left in his singed body. Even before [[Captain Freedom]]'s fists pounded the pavement, the force of his arm's moving though the air with such speed created a massive gust of wind traveling in excess of 300 miles per hour. This wind carried the superheated air particles that surrounded [[Captain Freedom]], spreading fire over several miles of the [[Chicago Metro Area]]. When his fists did hit the pavement, they struck with the force of 50 tons of TNT, and caused a similar effect. The explosion vaporized virtually everything within 50 feet of [[Captain Freedom]], except the man himself. The shock-wave the explosion generated, destroyed all of the buildings in a half-mile radius around the blast and caused damage over another half-mile. The fires [[Captain Freedom]] caused spread rapidly, and the damage done to the infrastructure during the chase exacerbated the fire-fighting effort. After three weeks, the fires were finally contained. [[Captain Freedom]] was found deceased in the rubble, he had succumbed to his many injures. The bodies of his attackers were never found and were presumed to be vaporized in the explosion. The official death toll from The Chicago Incident stands at 507,845, although many experts have since argued this claim, and some put the number as high as one million dead. The lack of accurate population data at the time makes estimates difficult. On May 12th 1996, six weeks after The Chicago Incident, the United States Congress and Senate unanimously passed the [[Different Acts of 1996]], outlawing vigilantism by Differents.
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