Difference between revisions of "The Enelsian Invasion"
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In 1995, the [[Honor Guard]]'s alien detector was malfunctioning after [[The Zonn]] had attacked them sometime earlier. This enabled the Enelsians to slip their agents and spies into various locations around the world, undetected by the heroes and the unsuspecting public. | In 1995, the [[Honor Guard]]'s alien detector was malfunctioning after [[The Zonn]] had attacked them sometime earlier. This enabled the Enelsians to slip their agents and spies into various locations around the world, undetected by the heroes and the unsuspecting public. | ||
| − | These spies | + | These spies were placed on reconnaissance missions, feeling out earths defensive capabilities. Their primary focus was on the super powered beings, especially the plethora that populated Astro City. That became the focal point and their most notable agent, [[Mr. Bridwell]], had the final say in determining when or even if an invasion was warranted. He had a hesitation of sorts, perhaps driven by somewhat sympathetic feelings towards the Human race. |
He decided to use an evaluation of the hero, [[Crackerjack]], as a final determinate for the fate of earth and all humankind. So he tracked an evening of Crackerjack's activities. This still left him feeling ambivalent. On the one hand, he felt a strong degree of disgust for CJ's methods. Yet on the other hand, in some primitive ways, he also reminded him of the Enelsians themselves. | He decided to use an evaluation of the hero, [[Crackerjack]], as a final determinate for the fate of earth and all humankind. So he tracked an evening of Crackerjack's activities. This still left him feeling ambivalent. On the one hand, he felt a strong degree of disgust for CJ's methods. Yet on the other hand, in some primitive ways, he also reminded him of the Enelsians themselves. | ||
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