She wanted to give Amy a head start.

Amy wasn’t bleeding as much as she should have been.  I knew she couldn’t use her power to affect herself, or this fight would be playing out much differently.  But maybe she was using her power to affect microbes on her hands?

Oh man, that’s a clever way to get around this problem.

Changing them into something that could breed, coagulate, and staunch the wounds?

It was what I’d be doing.

Yeah, it’s a very Taylor solution. And we do know Amy can manipulate microbes (or at least sense, but there’s no reason to believe that doesn’t indicate she can manipulate them like any other living being).

This probably prompted at least one fanfic writer to think “what if Taylor had Amy’s power”. Although I’m guessing that was already a thing, since you guys have told me that alt-power Taylor is a common Worm fic trope, Amy had been around for a long part of the story, and she was almost one of the main characters.

In fact, I’ve got a good feeling that if she were, she’d absolutely be using her power in clever ways like this. It’s something Wildbow is good at writing, and I suspect he’d want his main protagonist to be doing that kind of thing regardless of who it was.

Hell, maybe Taylor was partially inspired by his practice run with Amy in Guts & Glory. They’ve got a lot of both similarities and contrasts. (If Guts & Glory didn’t have bits from both of their POVs, I’d bet it’s mainly Amy’s.)

Fuck, I’ve just talked myself into very much looking forward to the day I read Guts & Glory.

I glanced at Grue.  He was tense, rigid enough that I could see his stillness through the darkness.  Anything I’d say to him would hurt more than it helped.

Ah, yeah, I can’t imagine he’s too happy about another assault like this, after how the last few went for him.

I turned my attention back to Amy and Siberian, looking through the binoculars.  Instead of addressing Grue, I told Sundancer, “Nothing we can do.  But I think Siberian is going to-”

Bite a finger off?

As if she’d heard, Siberian closed her mouth.  Amy recoiled with her whole body, pulling away, and Siberian let her go, giving her a little push.

“Go, try again!”

Also Siberian is one of very few parahumans who could get away with this. It’d be so easy for Amy to fuck Siberian up as they went for the finger if not for Siberian being immune to powers.

(Which presumably only applies to the monochrome body.)

As her quarry stumbled and started to run, Siberian simply stood there, waiting.

So, how high do they count?

Wait, are they just split up, like in the assault where they captured Cherish and Shatterbird? That would make sense. I started this post to question how they got Bitch to let them have two of her dogs without Bitch herself coming along.

The fourth time she closed the distance, she leaped up to a spot behind Amy and caught hold of Amy’s wrist.  Amy jerked as the hold interrupted her forward momentum.  She screamed, her legs buckling under her.

Well, fuck.

Siberian took her time, grabbing at Amy’s other wrist, then prying at her fingers.  Three were already missing segments, and Siberian seized the index finger.  Slowly, inexorably, she guided the finger to her mouth, her lips parting.  Amy thrashed, but couldn’t free herself from Siberian’s grip.

Looks like Siberian is getting the point.

“Shouldn’t we do something?”  Sundancer asked.  Her hand trembled as she lowered the binoculars.

Ah, okay, so this is visible.

I wasn’t sure how useful Sundancer was going to be, on several levels.  Our group consisted of Trickster, Grue, Tattletale, Sundancer and myself, with two of Bitch’s dogs to get us from A to B.

I mean, Siberian’s monochrome body is immune to Sundancer’s power, and it’s prone to causing collateral damage, but maybe something about her knowledge or personality could be worthwhile.

What I’m curious about is why Ballistic isn’t here. He sounds very useful for taking out Siberiman if the bugs fail, like how he was supposed to take out Cherish.

Maybe they don’t trust him to go through with it after that failure, not realizing he was being manipulated?

The seven of us were gathered behind the wall of a ruined building, a considerable distance from Siberian.

Oh, good, so they’re not completely without cover.

She could have closed the gap and gotten her hands on Amy at any moment, but she didn’t.  She was a cat with its prey, and Amy didn’t have anything that could help her get away.

Right. After Crawler’s adorable side, it’s surprisingly easy to forget that Siberian is also catlike.

Well, tigerlike, but there’s not much difference, and it might be partially an act to make the monochrome stripes make thematic sense.

Amy ran and created some distance, getting just far enough that she might think she’d escaped, then Siberian would appear in front of her, or to one side.  It happened once, twice, then three times.  Each time, Siberian drew closer.

Siberian also has another trick on her side: She can, for many intents and purposes, teleport. Though she might only be able to go back to where their real body is.

I’m not sure if I actually mentioned this yet (I don’t think I did), but not too long after it was revealed that the monochrome decoy was her power, it occurred to me that this would be how she got past the blockades unseen in the Case 01 video: She’d dismiss the decoy and resummon it, like Grue did at one point.

Though in retrospect on the retrospect, it is possible that their power is constantly on, and Grue just severed his connection to the power and then reconnected.

Amy Dallon ran for her life.  It wasn’t the kind of run one saw in marathons or anything like that.

Damn it.

Well, on the bright side, this means more Amy! For now, anyway. It might also mean no more Amy if things go bad.

It was mindless, panicked, like a herd animal in a stampede.  She took the easiest and most obvious paths available to her, stumbling as often as not, her sole and all-consuming purpose being to put distance between herself and her pursuer.

Amy isn’t the POV character here, right? That would be unprecedented in at least two ways. This description is what Taylor is seeing or (more likely, as they want to stay out of Siberian’s line of sight as long as possible) sensing through her bugs, I’m assuming.

Her left hand was cradled against her chest, the very ends of her pinky, ring and middle fingers missing.  Was that intentional?  Harming the healing hands?

Ohh, is it like hangman, in that Siberian eats you bit by bit each time they catch you?

That would explain why Amy’s still alive.

Siberian didn’t even have to run to keep up.  The chase was something she’d honed into an art.  Amy had to run around buildings, hurdle over piles of debris, and climb fences.  Siberian anticipated her movements, pushed through walls of stone, brick, wood and plaster as though they were tissue paper and ultimately took the shortest, most direct paths.

Fuckin’ cheater.

Well, at least she’s handicapping herself by not using her ridiculous speed.

If Amy happened to get a little too far away, Siberian would use a short hop to cross half a city block, often crashing through a wall or the side of a truck in the process.

It’s just a hop, skip and a jump!

Prey 14.2

Howdy!

So, last chapter we figured out where Siberian is, and whom she’s mostly likely chasing. Let’s hope his idiocy takes time to kick in and he stays on the run for some time.

Well, idiocy might be the wrong word. Armsmaster is prideful, but he’s not a complete idiot. He probably has a plan, just not one that’s as likely to succeed as he thinks. And he might be ungrateful to the Undertravelers for messing with that plan.

That is if it doesn’t turn out I’ve been bamboozled. Or b-amy-boozled. :p

As for Siberian, I suspect they’ll be far harder to take out than the Undertravelers expected. The best tactic would be a surprise attack on their real body, but I think that would fail (possibly because Bonesaw has protected the real body against things like Taylor’s bugs), alert Siberian to their attackers, and cause the monochrome body to come to the real body’s defense.

Incidentally, this surprise attack is apparently supposed to be done by Taylor, who half-heartedly said she’d be able to deal with it at the end of the last chapter, so we’ll be running into the question of whether or not Taylor can bring herself to directly kill someone, even when the person in question is a monster.

So yeah… Let’s go hunting!

I think you are still underestimating Siberian. Remember that Leviathan hit Alexandria directly several times during his arc, but all that happened was that she got knocked around with no actual injuries. When Siberian hit Alexandria with a glancing blow, her eye-socket shattered as effortlessly as anything else Siberian attacks. Leviathan also got knocked down by Alexandria, while Siberian no-sells her attacks. Leviathan is only more dangerous because he is harder to dodge and hit more people.

Yeah, sheesh.

Monochrome Siberian really is not to be trifled with, and while it’s certainly not as ridiculously powerful, I’m not sure their real body is as defenseless as it might seem.

Oh, and re: “Leviathan also got knocked down by Alexandria” – that was awesome. Let’s have a moment of appreciation for the woman who wrestled an Endbringer and survived.

“I forgot Aisha” Of course.

Yeah. 😛

Introducing Imp to the team late and without us getting to see her joining the team was the best thing that could happen with a character with her power. It makes it so much easier for the reader to forget her while listing the Undersiders in their head, at least for a while, and as such she easily slips out much like she does for the people around her. It immerses the reader in the way her power affects people!

So, what’s your best guess as to who picked which page number in 14.1? Also, any speculations on what this big secret that’s worthy of the 325 is? Remember that’s pretty close to “someone here would kill you and the rest would be okay with it” level. What do you think someone in the Undertravelers might be hiding that’s bad?

Well, I was pretty sure the 26 was Aisha, but it seems she’s snuck out at some point.

I suppose it could’ve been someone else who didn’t cooperate (such as Bitch), but I feel like Lisa would’ve probably prompted the person in a way Taylor would’ve heard.

Another possibility is that Lisa herself didn’t participate, I suppose. Which would raise the question of why. She seemed more than fine going through with talking to Cherish, so I doubt it’s that she has her own 300+ she didn’t want to let people know about.

Anyway, to the question. Let’s assume Aisha fucked off for some reason (or just remained unnoticeable during literature club) and look at the rest of them.

  • 26: Bitch, who seems to have the least interest in secrecy besides Imp. She doesn’t even keep her identity secret, and I feel like that’s saying something about her general approach to such things.

  • 122, 140, 141, 155: By process of elimination, Grue, Sundancer, Ballistic and Genesis, in no particular order. (Though it might be something like that one.)
  • 160: Confirmed Skitter.
  • 175: Tattletale, perhaps. She may not have a 300+, but I’ve been getting the sense that she has Secrets™ recently.
  • 222: Confirmed Regent.
  • The big 325: All signs point to Trickster. Especially considering he pretty much answered Tattletale’s question about the Travelers being fine with the Undersiders finding out stuff but not the other Travelers – heavily implied to be specifically about the 325 – all alone.

I’m thinking the 325 probably has something big to do with the Travelers’ backstory. It’s very possible that Trickster (or whoever else has this one) is personally responsible for getting them all in trouble – possibly with Cauldron – but hasn’t told them, maybe even deliberately letting the common threat keep them together so he’d have allies that could protect him.

Alternatively, it might have to do with Noelle. I believe there have been implications that Trickster feels guilty / Noelle might blame him to some extent. Maybe the 325 is that yes, it is his fault? He doesn’t seem to act like he’s hiding that he actually knows the cause, though, and he’d probably be able to trust Coil with that information.