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Jack Murdock ([info]jackmurdock) wrote in [info]marvel_nextgen,
@ 2010-03-20 20:53:00


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Entry tags:inactive - abigail hawk, inactive - addy baxter, inactive - leo hall, independents, jack murdock, plot-"slumlord kingpin"

Tired, poor huddled masses
A hard looking kid dressed in a new fancy-name jacket held up a corner of the building opposite from the one Jack crouched on. Five stories up, Jack could see his silhouette pretty well from the lone street light halfway down the block. The kid, and the four menacing figures ranged around him in doorways of rundown brick buildings, were ‘taking care of business‘. Even the cold couldn’t put a damper on the need to score that last hit. Cars made a slow but steady cash flow trickle as Jack watched them ease to a stop at the corner. A few seconds to exchange tiny baggies for folded paper, and then back to lean against something and wait for the next.

He scanned the gloomy black of the neighborhood. It was a narrow cut of a street through three blocks of extreme poverty. All late 1800s brownstones converted into tiny apartments in the Depression, and in such disrepair that it would take more to renovate than any developer would consider, especially in this area. It would be more profitable to tear down and rebuild. This had once been an exclusive enclave of the rich and snobbish. Now there were shattered columns and smoke stains. Boarded up windows. Rats running through the walls. Plumbing that was closer to outhouses than usable bathrooms. Inside were marble walls and floors, cracked and stained. Ceilings low from water bloat and mold. Maybe it was kinder to get the people out of here but first they needed some place to go.

A round of eviction notices were still tacked up on many of the doors, but Jack figured it wouldn’t be enough. He noticed them on his first visit, and out of curiosity tracked down the owners through public records. All three blocks were bought at HUD sales over the last five years by two development companies, despite the companies’ history of housing code violations.

And that was probably what had brought him back the last three nights. There was something in the air along with the human stench and damp. It made his skin itchy. There were more tough looking guys on the street this week. He’d heard about eviction gangs that cleared buildings. Not always legal, but the legal system moved so slowly and it took only one well placed wrecking ball to bring down a structure. People with nowhere to go were notoriously hard to get rid of by shady landlords.

As he crouched in the deeper shadow of the roof, he heard yelling from the floor below.



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[info]rose_red
2010-04-10 05:14 am UTC (link)
Michlos noticed that he was having trouble focusing why he couldn’t tell but it was making it harder for him to fight and the goons he was facing had made some blows on him that they otherwise wouldn’t have. But even so Michlos was still winning even if it had now become tougher than he had expected it to be.

Michlos men however were not doing as well as he was. Shrieks inference was really affecting them and making it hard for them to fight like they normally would. While they had not lost yet they were most certainly losing.

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[info]ng_kings_guard
2010-04-11 11:34 pm UTC (link)
With the additional people showing up, Shriek decided to get out now and bring in more thugs another time. The point was made. The area was too dangerous to live in.

She hoped the boss saw it that way after she related the other group that had the same interest in the area. Heroes were one thing, but who was leading the other gang in the building?

She slipped out during the melee and left her men to fend for themselves.

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[info]jackmurdock
2010-04-11 11:40 pm UTC (link)
With gunfire filling the hall, Jack went to ground and used his billy club on knees around him. Pain screams echoed in the small area and some fighters became crawlers trying to get away.

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[info]touchesthepast
2010-04-14 02:18 am UTC (link)
After taking a moment to regain his composure, Leo joined Abigail in shooting and opening fire on targets he knew were the people attacking the residents.

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[info]two_gun_kid
2010-04-23 08:56 pm UTC (link)
Abigail had given Leo a brief tip of the hat to thank him for the tip, before returning to firing on the proper targets.

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[info]rose_red
2010-04-23 10:43 pm UTC (link)
With Shriek leaving Michlos men were starting to gain the upper hand against the thugs with the help of the heroes. The thugs shouldn’t last much longer now and with that though Michlos as he took out the last of his opponents. Once he was sure they were out he quiet left the building to avoid being noticed and hoped his men would be able to do the same.

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[info]jackmurdock
2010-04-26 04:39 pm UTC (link)
Jack frowned behind his mask as the crowd seemed to melt away. He stayed low with the gunfire still echoing and the smell of spent ammo in the air.

As it cleared along with the noise, he spoke up. "Don't shoot me, I'm a good guy?"

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