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Sombra

  • 10: Limit Testing (1/3)

    Also at https://archiveofourown.org/works/47065192/chapters/119711608 It wasn’t hard to get out of the Orca. It’s model was considered vintage – Sombra could play it’s systems far more easily than a fiddle. It didn’t hold much worth examinging, one she’d gotten some food and water in her stomach – some. Not too much. The base outside had more… Continue reading

  • 9: The Lonely Road (2/2)

    Also at https://archiveofourown.org/works/47065192/chapters/119454607 The old tunnel that would have been the bypass to Route 66 was sealed tight – the doors that would have been closed for traffic management after rock slides still quite intact. It was obvious, though, that hey been opened recently. Jack led them to one of the old mine entrances that… Continue reading

  • 7: This is not me doing the same thing over again

    Also at https://archiveofourown.org/works/47065192/chapters/118749589 In my life, I have been accused of pushing science too far. It is a very human accusation. The difference between Talon, and organizations preceding it – those lost to history, and a few hated by it – is that Talon does not assume what perfection is. This is not some hallmark… Continue reading

  • 6: Subtotal

    Also at https://archiveofourown.org/works/47065192/chapters/118697182 “It pains me that you don’t see yourself a part of Talon.” The safehouse, as it stood, was on land that once would have been identified as the Nile floodplain a century previous. That was as distinctly as any Talon documents identified it – it had taken Sombra less time to identify… Continue reading

  • 2: Uptime

    Mei needed a bit of help to get back up to her feet, but the examination was pretty standard compared to the post-mission exam she had gotten used to – until Angela got out the cardiac monitor. “You are not certified for long engagements – and I wouldn’t expect you to make it with your… Continue reading

  • 1: Somthing Somthing Consequences

    Also at https://archiveofourown.org/works/47065192/chapters/118573420 “Back During the Omnic war,” Angela Ziegler started, flipping through paperwork. Gibraltar Base was a very paperwork heavy place. Due to the presence of the launch pad on the base. The last Doctor, either in paranoia, or foresight, had kept basic hard copy dossiers on everyone, and at least until now, Angela… Continue reading