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text message to Tim Drake and Jack Harkness
I figure you've seen this, so I figured I'd nip things at the bud so you both don't go following me. This is my gig, and I don't want to have babysitting duty. The thing is, I'm resigning from Torchwood. A cute kid last night inspired me to go my own way, so this is official.
But just to make things more interesting, since I know that wouldn't keep you off my back, you're gonna get coordinates tonight to buildings with bombs in them. When the coordinates arrive on your phones, you have twenty minutes to get there and use a piece of yourself to dismantle the bomb. Oh, and just so we're clear, it won't be the same thing every time. Or it might be the same thing every time. And it might be all of something from Tim or Jack or hell, it could be Dick, so you don't want to send him as your backup, Tim.
I have every bit of confidence that you two can stop this. And I'll play fair. There won't be more than one coordinate at any given period of time. My game will go on for three hours. And if you try to come after me, I have the switch to set them all off. The coordinates themselves will be set up through an automated system and each time it will trace back to a different location.
See, Tim. I can play smart, too.
It's been fun.
[Jason is nothing if not good for his word when he makes these types of threats. Thirty minutes before Lau's closes (Jason knows Tim will put it together—frankly, he doesn't give a damn), he sends out the first coordinates to both of them. And then another thirty-five minutes later ... and another. It goes on for at least four hours before Jason finishes the ending of the coordinates with a smiley face. That one traces to Jason's phone.
The scene for these is simple. It's an abandoned building, or maybe it's a building that specializes in food, or maybe it's a building that houses clothing that gets transferred to Juanes ...
Finding the bomb in them isn't difficult. Figuring out how to dismantle the bomb isn't difficult, either. There are explicit instructions. Show it your eye. Drop in your finger nail. Use your fingerprint. Drop in a little blood. There's always a fact, too. Sometimes, they're about Tim, sometimes they're about Jack. They're fairly simple to figure out, but the idea is, quite clearly, to keep Tim and Jack busy.
The last thing Jason wants is for someone to ruin his fun.]
I figure you've seen this, so I figured I'd nip things at the bud so you both don't go following me. This is my gig, and I don't want to have babysitting duty. The thing is, I'm resigning from Torchwood. A cute kid last night inspired me to go my own way, so this is official.
But just to make things more interesting, since I know that wouldn't keep you off my back, you're gonna get coordinates tonight to buildings with bombs in them. When the coordinates arrive on your phones, you have twenty minutes to get there and use a piece of yourself to dismantle the bomb. Oh, and just so we're clear, it won't be the same thing every time. Or it might be the same thing every time. And it might be all of something from Tim or Jack or hell, it could be Dick, so you don't want to send him as your backup, Tim.
I have every bit of confidence that you two can stop this. And I'll play fair. There won't be more than one coordinate at any given period of time. My game will go on for three hours. And if you try to come after me, I have the switch to set them all off. The coordinates themselves will be set up through an automated system and each time it will trace back to a different location.
See, Tim. I can play smart, too.
It's been fun.
[Jason is nothing if not good for his word when he makes these types of threats. Thirty minutes before Lau's closes (Jason knows Tim will put it together—frankly, he doesn't give a damn), he sends out the first coordinates to both of them. And then another thirty-five minutes later ... and another. It goes on for at least four hours before Jason finishes the ending of the coordinates with a smiley face. That one traces to Jason's phone.
The scene for these is simple. It's an abandoned building, or maybe it's a building that specializes in food, or maybe it's a building that houses clothing that gets transferred to Juanes ...
Finding the bomb in them isn't difficult. Figuring out how to dismantle the bomb isn't difficult, either. There are explicit instructions. Show it your eye. Drop in your finger nail. Use your fingerprint. Drop in a little blood. There's always a fact, too. Sometimes, they're about Tim, sometimes they're about Jack. They're fairly simple to figure out, but the idea is, quite clearly, to keep Tim and Jack busy.
The last thing Jason wants is for someone to ruin his fun.]