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Happy Harbor Observatory, Earth-16 --- June 15, 2016, 3:47 PM
The rebuilt observatory hummed with subtle energy, its crystalline arrays casting prismatic patterns across the walls. Three months had passed since Raj and Kiran's dramatic arrival on Earth-16, marked by their spectacular dismantling of Mongul's Warworld. The old astronomical research center had been transformed into something extraordinary—a base of operations that existed at the intersection of multiple realities.
Jeevika's holographic form materialized near the central console, her blue-tinged features serene as she coordinated the base's operations with the efficiency of a sentient AI constructed from Raj's rainbow equations and quantum coding.
"Welcome back," she said as Roy Harper and Match entered through the main airlock, their gear still smoking from their latest mission. The redheaded archer moved with the confident swagger that had earned him the moniker Arsenal, while his pale companion—the Superboy clone known as Match—carried himself with quiet professionalism.
Roy pulled off his red hood, running a hand through disheveled hair. "Queen Bee's trafficking ring in Qurac? History. Klarion's mirror gate in Prague? Also, history, with extra sparkles."
Match's stoic expression didn't change as he set down his equipment. "But they adapt. New routes, new contacts. The trafficking operations resumed within seventy-two hours."
Kiran Singh floated cross-legged near the observation deck, her golden aura casting warm light across the room. Three months of restored corporeal existence had given her a natural grace that made floating seem as effortless as breathing. The transition from Earth-55 to Earth-16 had been surprisingly smooth—her powers seemed to resonate more strongly with this reality's quantum frequencies.
"Speaking of persistence," Roy's eyes found Kiran with a mixture of respect and friendly exasperation, "your radiant partner's been here all afternoon. Again."
Raj looked up from his workstation, rainbow fractals dancing around his fingertips as he interfaced directly with the base's quantum processing systems through his technopathy. "She has a name, Roy. And we've been over this—she lives here now."
The dynamic between them had settled into something comfortable over the past three months. After the chaos of their interdimensional journey and the spectacular arrival via Solstice Prime, they'd found a rhythm that worked—two beings of immense power learning to exist in the quiet spaces between crises.
Match simply nodded at Kiran with quiet respect. The Superboy clone understood what it meant to be different, to carry power that others feared or coveted. More than that, he understood what it meant to find family in unexpected places.
Kiran smiled softly, her feet touching the ground as she approached. "The mission went well?"
"Define 'well,'" Roy muttered, collapsing into a chair. "We know their entire roster. We know what they're planning. We just can't make anyone believe it—or care enough to do something about it."
Raj's fingers stopped moving, rainbow light flickering as his attention shifted fully to the conversation. His jaw tightened almost imperceptibly.
Happy Harbor Observatory --- 4:12 PM
"Vandal Savage orchestrated the Rimbor incident to frame the League," Match reported in his measured tone. "Ocean Master is positioning Atlantis for another surface world crisis. The Brain's psychic network has expanded through 'therapeutic' implants in seventeen major cities."
Roy leaned forward, his mechanical arm whirring softly as he gestured. "And let's not forget our favorite chaos lord is literally opening dimensional rifts while calling it 'interdimensional cultural exchange.' We've got documentation, recordings, even psychic imprints from the victims."
"The Reach Ambassador's cultural exchange program?" Raj's voice carried a dangerous edge as rainbow light flickered more intensely around his fingers. Through his enhanced senses and probability calculation abilities, he could see the patterns emerging—fifty-seven percent chance of global conflict within the next eighteen months if current trends continued. "Sixty-three thousand students across forty-seven countries now have 'educational enhancement devices' in their systems."
Kiran's golden light dimmed slightly, her empathic abilities picking up the emotional resonance of their discussion. "Children again?"
"Always children," Match said grimly. "Easier to influence. Harder to trace. The Reach nanites aren't just educational—they're conditioning tools."
The room fell silent except for the soft hum of the base's systems. Raj's fingers resumed their dance across the console, but his movements were sharper now, more aggressive. Through his enhanced processing speed, he analyzed thousands of possible intervention strategies per second, discarding each one as insufficient.
"We've been playing defense for months," he said without looking up. "Disrupting operations, saving victims, collecting evidence that gets buried or discredited before it reaches anyone who matters."
"Better than letting them succeed," Roy pointed out, though his tone suggested he was getting tired of the argument himself.
"Is it?" Raj's rainbow aura flared brighter, fractals of light reflecting his accelerated thought processes. "How many more trafficking rings operate while we chase the ones we know about? How many more children get implanted while we gather evidence that disappears into classified files?"
Through the observatory's enhanced sensors—another gift of his technopathy—Raj could feel the weight of global suffering. His emotion manipulation abilities, usually kept carefully suppressed, picked up the collective despair of millions who suffered under the Light's influence without even knowing it.
III. Breaking Point
Happy Harbor Observatory --- 4:28 PM
The wall screen activated automatically as Jeevika detected incoming news feeds. The display showed a cheerful broadcast: the Reach Ambassador's perfectly human disguise smiled warmly at the camera while standing beside a beaming Lex Luthor at what appeared to be a children's science fair in Metropolis. Young faces looked up at them with trust and admiration.
"—truly excited about these new educational partnerships," the Ambassador was saying, his voice pitched perfectly to convey warmth and sincerity. "These learning enhancement devices will help Earth's youth reach their full potential while fostering better understanding between our peoples."
"LexCorp is proud to facilitate this cultural exchange," Luthor added smoothly, his hand resting on a young girl's shoulder with practiced paternal warmth. "After all, what's more important than our children's future?"
Roy made a disgusted noise. "I think I preferred it when villains just wore scary masks and threatened to blow things up."
The broadcast switched to footage of Queen Bee at a humanitarian summit in Geneva, graciously accepting an award for "combating human trafficking in the Middle East." Her psychic influence made every person in the room look at her with genuine love and gratitude. Her smile was radiant, her words crafted to perfection.
Raj stood slowly, rainbow light coiling around him like liquid starlight. Through his enhanced awareness, he could perceive the subtle psychic manipulations in the broadcast, the careful editing, the layers of deception built on manufactured consent. When he spoke, his voice carried harmonics that made the air itself seem to vibrate—a side effect of his sonic manipulation combining with barely contained power.
"Jeevika."
[Yes, Raj?]
"Full global penetration. Every screen, every device, every neural interface, every augmented reality system on Earth. Can you, do it?"
The AI's holographic form shimmered, her processing cores working overtime to calculate the requirements. [With your technopathy amplifying the signal, your reality alteration ensuring universal compatibility, and your dimensional manipulation bypassing standard security protocols? Yes. Though the energy requirements would be considerable, and the psychic backlash from sixty-three million nanite-implanted individuals experiencing memory restoration simultaneously could be...]
"Dangerous. I know." Raj turned to face his friends, and for a moment, his eyes held depths that seemed to reflect infinite possibilities—a glimpse of the probability sight that let him see potential futures branching out like fractals. "They want to control the message? Time to show them what truth looks like when it can't be spun, buried, or forgotten."
Kiran stood, golden light beginning to pulse in rhythm with his rainbow aura. Her empathic abilities were already reaching out, preparing to cushion the psychological impact of what was coming. "Raj, what are you planning?"
"Something overdue." His expression softened slightly as he looked at her. "I'll need your help. The emotional trauma of restored memories hitting simultaneously across the globe... people are going to break."
"I'll be ready," she said simply, understanding passing between them without need for further explanation.
Global Broadcast --- 4:45 PM EST
Across Earth, every screen flickered. Every device. Every augmented reality display. Even closed-circuit security monitors and disconnected tablets suddenly blazed with the same image: a simple symbol of scales balancing light and shadow.
Raj stood at the center of the observatory, his body blazing with rainbow light as multiple powers activated simultaneously. His technopathy reached through every electronic system on the planet. His sonic manipulation ensured his voice would be heard clearly regardless of volume settings. His emotion manipulation would prevent panic responses from overwhelming the message. His reality alteration made the broadcast impossible to jam or block.
Then his voice, calm and implacable, reached every human mind simultaneously through a combination of telepathic projection and quantum resonance.
"You do not know them by these names. But they control your politics, your cities, your heroes. This is the Light."
The Justice League Watchtower --- 4:45 PM EST
In the Justice League Watchtower, alarms screamed as every system displayed the same feed. Batman's cowled features went rigid as data streams flowed faster than even, he could process.
"Lex Luthor," Raj's voice continued as holographic displays materialized in the air above every major city through his dimensional manipulation. "War profiteer. Bio-weapon manufacturer. Author of seventeen illegal clone programs. Responsible for the deaths of over three thousand test subjects."
The displays showed footage—security recordings pulled from LexCorp's most secure servers through his technopathy, medical files extracted from encrypted databases, financial transfers traced through quantum algorithms. All of it pristine, all of it undeniable.
Superman's face went pale as images of Bizarro and other failed clones filled the screens. "Bruce... how long have you known?"
"Queen Bee of Bialya," the broadcast continued through Raj's reality-spanning power. "Human trafficker. Psychic manipulator. Responsible for the disappearance of over eight thousand individuals, primarily children, across six continents."
In Qurac, citizens watched in horror as footage played of their beloved queen personally overseeing auction blocks hidden beneath her palace. The psychic compulsions that had kept them docile began to crack under the weight of restored memory.
Multiple Locations --- 4:46-4:52 PM EST
"Ocean Master of Atlantis. Terrorist. Responsible for seventeen artificial seaquakes, four tsunamis, and the deaths of over two hundred thousand surface dwellers."
Aquaman's face contorted with rage and grief as he watched his brother's crimes laid bare in crystal-clear detail, footage extracted from Atlantean archives through Raj's dimensional reach across realities where these records existed.
"Vandal Savage. Immortal war criminal. Architect of World War One, World War Two, and forty-seven other major conflicts. Estimated death toll: sixty-eight million souls."
The images that followed made hardened soldiers weep. Mass graves. Burning cities. Children fleeing bombed schools—all orchestrated by a single man's twisted vision of evolution through suffering, documented across millennia through Raj's probability sight accessing historical quantum echoes.
"Klarion the Witch Boy. Chaos Lord. Ritual murderer. Responsible for seven dimensional incursions and the sacrifice of over four hundred children across multiple realities."
The footage here was harder to watch—stone altars slick with blood, small bodies arranged in arcane patterns, reality itself bleeding at the edges. Raj's dimensional manipulation made the impossible recordings possible, showing events that had been magically hidden for decades.
"The Brain. Psychic parasite. Architect of the neural control network currently active in twelve major cities. Over ninety thousand unwilling test subjects and counting."
Security footage showed the gorilla's true form in his hidden laboratories, surrounded by tanks containing human brains still sparking with electrical activity, accessed through Raj's technopathy penetrating even psychically shielded systems.
"The Reach. Galactic conquerors. Currently implementing planetary subjugation protocols disguised as educational aid. Fifty thousand Earth children now carry their control devices."
The Ambassador's perfect human disguise flickered and failed on live television, his shape-shifting abilities disrupted by Raj's reality alteration. His composure finally cracked.
"These... these are lies! Manipulated footage! Earth's destabilization is clearly the work of external radical elements!"
But the evidence was beyond manipulation. Raj's combined powers didn't just show truth—his reality alteration made truth impossible to deny or forget, quantum-locking the information into the collective human consciousness.
Secure Bunker Beneath LexCorp, Metropolis --- 4:55 PM EST
In a secure bunker beneath LexCorp, the Light's inner circle watched their world collapse in real-time.
Lex Luthor's hand trembled as he poured himself a drink, then hurled the glass against the wall. "How? How did he get this information? Our security was absolute!"
"The psychic resonance is affecting everyone simultaneously," Brain's mechanical voice crackled. "He's not just broadcasting—he's imprinting. Making the knowledge part of their permanent memory structure through some form of quantum manipulation."
Vandal Savage's ancient eyes burned with fury. "Fifty thousand years of careful manipulation, undone by one idealistic child with impossible powers."
"We should have killed him when we had the chance," Ocean Master snarled.
"We tried," Klarion's voice pitched higher with panic. "Remember? The boy can't be traced or seen by precogs or magic!"
Queen Bee's psychic scream of rage echoed through the chamber. "My people... they're remembering. They weren't supposed to remember!"
On the screens around them, crowds were gathering in every major city. Not panicked mobs—organized groups. Citizens pulling up criminal databases. Journalists frantically fact-checking and finding every detail confirmed. Government officials discovering their carefully buried secrets exposed to daylight.
Global Psychic Network --- 5:03 PM EST
But with truth came pain. Across the globe, people collapsed as suppressed memories returned. Trauma that had been psychically buried surfaced all at once. Hospitals overflowed with victims of mental breakdown.
From the observatory, Kiran felt their suffering like a physical blow. Her golden aura exploded outward, expanding beyond the building, beyond the city, racing across continents at light-speed through her dimensional awareness—a gift that had grown stronger since her restoration.
Wherever her influence touched, the panic eased. The pain remained—truth always hurt—but it became bearable. Her light constructs materialized in hospitals, on street corners, in homes where families wept for loved ones they'd forgotten they'd lost.
"You are not alone," her voice whispered to millions simultaneously through her empathic projection. "You were never meant to suffer in silence."
In Mumbai, a mother remembered her daughter who'd vanished during a "cultural exchange." Kiran's golden figure materialized beside her, offering comfort that felt like sunlight after endless night.
In San Francisco, a former Cadmus researcher broke down as he recalled the clone children he'd helped create and destroy. Kiran was there, her presence a promise that redemption was possible.
In Star City, the cloned Roy Harper watched the broadcasts from a rooftop, his hands shaking as suppressed memories of his own and his original's manipulation by the Light surfaced. On screen, Kiran's light touched him too, even from hundreds of miles away.
Justice League Watchtower --- 5:15 PM EST
"He's torn the world apart," Wonder Woman said quietly, watching the chaos unfold from the Watchtower.
"He's set it free," Superman countered, his voice thick with emotion. "Bruce, how many of our own cases were compromised? How many villains did we let walk because evidence mysteriously disappeared?"
Batman's silence was answer enough.
Flash vibrated with barely contained energy. "So, what now? Half the world's governments are probably Light puppets. How do we even know who to trust?"
"We start over," Green Lantern said grimly. "From scratch. No assumptions, no easy answers."
Captain Marvel looked younger than his physical age as he stared at footage of Klarion's victims. "Those kids... they were just kids."
"And now everyone knows," Martian Manhunter observed. "The question is: what will they do with that knowledge?"
Aftermath and Affection
Happy Harbor Observatory --- 7:42 PM EST
The observatory's rooftop offered a clear view of the city below, where crowds still gathered around impromptu memorial sites for the Light's victims. Raj stood at the edge, rainbow light playing softly around his fingers as he watched the world he'd changed. The effort of simultaneously maintaining multiple planetary-scale powers had left him drained but resolved.
"I didn't expect it to hurt this much," he said quietly.
Kiran materialized beside him, her golden aura intertwining with his rainbow radiance. The past three months had brought them closer than either had expected—two beings learning to exist in each other's orbit after lifetimes of isolation. "Truth always does. But it's the first real thing they've had in years."
Roy's voice drifted up from below, where he and Match were monitoring global communications. "You two goanna start the glowing couple thing again, or should we fire up dinner? Match is actually trying to cook something that isn't MREs."
Raj smiled despite himself. "Jeevika, add Roy's bad timing to the list of cosmic constants."
[Noted] The AI replied with what might have been amusement. [Though I should point out that Arsenal's concern is not entirely misplaced. The physiological stress of channeling multiple planetary-scale abilities simultaneously has left you both somewhat... depleted.]
"Worth it," Kiran said softly, then kissed him. Not the dramatic, floating-in-starlight kiss of their first meeting three months ago, but something grounded and real. Healing. Three months of shared quiet moments had built something neither had expected to find again.
When they broke apart, Raj's expression had hardened slightly. "The Light's still out there. Exposed, but not gone."
"They'll claw for more power and media cover-ups" Match called from the doorway, having finished whatever culinary experiment he'd been conducting. "They always do."
"Let them try," Raj replied, rainbow fractals dancing between his fingers. "Everyone's watching now."
Global Response --- Various Locations, 8:00 PM - 11:59 PM EST
As the sun set over the transformed world, emergency sessions convened in every major government. The International Criminal Court prepared for the largest case in human history. Interpol coordinated the biggest manhunt ever attempted.
In hidden bunkers and secret lairs, the Light's remaining members went into deep cover, their carefully constructed network in ruins. But they were survivors, each of them. They would find new shadows to hide in, new ways to manipulate the system.
Queen Bee's psychic compulsions failed as her subjects' restored memories proved stronger than her influence. Riots erupted across Bialya as decades of suppressed rage found its voice.
Lex Luthor's corporate empire began to crumble as shareholders fled and governments froze assets. But the man himself had vanished, taking his most critical resources with him.
The Reach Ambassador's ship launched emergency protocols, but found Earth's orbital defenses—suddenly very aware of the threat—waiting for them.
Happy Harbor Observatory --- 11:47 PM EST
Raj looked up at the stars beginning to appear in the darkening sky, their light pristine and honest. Beside him, Kiran floated gently, her golden radiance a warm counterpoint to his rainbow fractals.
"They wanted shadows," he murmured, rainbow aura pulsing once more before settling into a gentle glow. "We gave them sunlight. Let's see what crawls out next."
Behind him, his friends prepared for whatever came next. Roy cleaned his equipment with practiced efficiency while Match coordinated with Jeevika to monitor global response patterns. The world was broken, but it was honestly broken now. And from honest pieces, something better could be built.
The age of hidden puppeteers was ending. The age of accountability had begun.
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