“The water’s going to wash away the evidence if you don’t let us go and hurry to check on the bodies,” Trickster spoke.
That’s a good point, honestly.
“Crime scene techs can’t get here in time with the roads like they are,” Weld spoke. “And we’re not allowed to touch the evidence anyways. Rules.”
Fair enough. Let’s hope the other crime scenes have ceilings.
“Rules? You shouldn’t sweat those things so much,” Trickster chuckled, “Here, I’ll help you out.”
Oh man, is he about to teleport one of the corpses down to Weld?
And yeah, I kind of agree with Trickster here. Securing the evidence is more important than waiting for the right people to do it when those people can’t make it in time anyway.
Weld disappeared, and the burned corpse flopped to the ground.
Close enough.
“Shit!” Clockblocker shouted, running forward.
Weld dropped from the wall for the second time in a matter of minutes as the restraints intended for the woman’s corpse tore free of the concrete.
So he did get stuck in the restraints, but because of his weight, the wall couldn’t support him. Alright.
Vista reshaped the wall to ease his descent. Kid Win raised his laser rifle to fire at Trickster.
I can’t help but imagine her shaping the wall into a fun slide under Weld.