• LNH20: Bite-Size Tales of the LNH v20 #25

    From Jeanne Morningstar@21:1/5 to All on Tue Mar 15 19:43:30 2022
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    BITE-SIZE TALES OF THE LNH V20
    #25: "Devil on the Blockchain"
    by Jeanne Morningstar

    [Warning for gore--this is a Matt Wagner's Grendel pastiche, y'know]

    ====

    It had all seemed so simple. Well, really it didn't, because he still
    didn't really understand how the hell NFTs were supposed to work. He
    knew, though, that whenever anybody talked about them, they mentioned
    money. Big money. He knew that NFTs were sketchy as hell and tied to
    money laundering, but well, as a low-level cog in one of Netropolis's
    crime syndicate, that wasn't exactly a problem for him.

    So when the boss had wanted to branch out into new kinds of money
    laundering, NFTs had come up immediately. The boss had started thinking
    about himself as a real businessman, talking about "disrupting" the
    "crime market." The more he'd heard all those words from his boss, the
    less he understood what any of them meant.

    But then he'd started watching all these videos by people who did NFTs.
    And... they'd seemed so damn convinced of what they saw, like they'd
    seen the Holy Spirit come down from Heaven with delicious hamburgers.
    That had to mean there was something to it, right? So when the time came
    to put the syndicate on the blockchain, he jumped at the chance.

    So today was the big launch day for the Apathetic Lemur Fantasy Island
    Club. The lemur conspiracies that had stayed behind in Net.ropolis when
    the LNHQ had taken off had threatened to sue them, but that just meant
    more publicity, right? Soon they'd be rolling in the dough. And maybe *someoone* in their syndicate understood how that Bitcoin shit was
    supposed to work...

    Nervously he refreshed his phone, looking in on the discord server as he
    walked down the street. He scrolled through the hundreds of ads for near-identical NFT discord servers. It didn't matter--he knew this one
    was special.

    But something was wrong. He saw glitches and angry messages piling up--

    "What the hell?"

    The blockchain data had all been corrupted.

    "No, no no no," he muttered to himself. He rushed off to the computer
    lab, opened the door and found the dead bodies of the co-workers slumped
    on the chairs. Their heads were lying on the floor some distance away.
    The room was covered in gouts and spatters of half-dried blood. He stood slack-jawed, waiting for what he was seeing to catch up with his brain.

    God, he thought, how am I going to get the bloodstains out of the
    keyboard? The dorito stains are bad enough--

    "Blockchain hype corrupts, you know," said a soft voice from behind him.
    "And absolute blockchain hype corrupts absolutely."

    Slowly, knowing he didn't want to see what was behind him, he turned
    around. There was a woman sitting on the desk, wearing a nattily
    tailored dark suit and a full-face black mask with a power button symbol
    in white. In her hands she held a polearm whose wickedly sharpened blade
    was shaped like a runcible spoon.

    He knew immediately who this was. Someone who he up to now had thought
    was just a rumor.A presence that stalked the Netropolis underworld like
    a ghost.

    Not long ago, WHATEVER had fallen apart and the LNH had left the Earth
    behind, meaning that there were no central organizations for either the
    heroes or the villains. All kinds of small fry had tried to fill the
    void, but none of them had gotten much of anywhere. But now there were
    rumors of a new crime lord, slowly bringing the whole city under her
    heel. The new Acton Lord.

    The old Acton Lord had mostly sat in his Chancel, making grand cosmic
    plots through intermediaries. The new one was different. She was all
    over the city, everywhere and anywhere. If you said her name, she would
    hear it. And if you got in her way, she would express her displeasure personally.

    She stretched out her polearm and slowly and gently began to trace it
    across his cheek in a sharp line of pain.

    "NFT hype is corrupting the economy, corrupting the environment,
    corrupting the Net... You'd think I'd be in favor of that, wouldn't you?
    But I prefer my evil to be more elegant, or at least more colorful. This
    NFT business is just dull. Your boss works for me now, and I don't
    appreciate his dabbling in it. So I've come to send him a message. And
    you, unfortunately, are that message."

    She cut the blade in a little bit deeper.

    "W---wait," he said, barely able to speak word. "I just--please. I need
    the money. I have a sister--"

    She lifted up the blade and prepared to swing.

    "I have a sister too. She's been away for a while, but I'm preparing a
    surprise for her for when she comes back. And you've been distracting
    me. Time to get it over with."

    That was the last thing he heard before the blade hit his neck.

    ====

    Notes:

    So. Acton Lord VI is, obviously to anyone who's read it, based pretty
    heavily on the Hunter Rose version of Grendel. You know, the
    multi-generational legacy dedicated to corruption. I know that
    Killswitch also has a power button symbol, but it thematically fit her
    too well.

    And yes, a "conspiracy" is a collective noun of lemurs; make of that
    what you will.

    Oh, and since this is an anniversary issue, a bonus drabble:


    ====

    Doc Nostalgia never thought he'd miss Earth. Even after all the time
    he'd spent there, it had never been his home... Well, that was one of
    those things that varied in different versions of his past. But at
    first, he'd felt less out of place in space than his teammates did. He'd
    spent long voyages away from Earth before. He'd thought he was used to it.

    But, predictably, the longer he spent away from Earth, the more he began
    to missed it.

    The longing for his adopted home tore through his heart as the SDF-LNHQ prepared to land on Groupon.

    ====


    Will this ever be explained or contextualized in any way? Probably
    not... but anything's possible now, right?

    Acton Lord VI: Concept by Dave Van Domelen, character by me
    Doc Nostalgia: me


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