Nova walked into the conference room on the BADGE station. Dr. Henderson, EB, Chase, and Agent Justin were already seated around the table. Without a word, he activated the holo-imager. A screen appeared in the center of the table, showing the International News Network.
“This is Eniola Oluwole of the INN. The top headline across the world today is the challenge issued by the Avatar of Physical — who has since clarified his proper title is the Avatar of Strength. Fight clubs around the planet are packed with competitors preparing for the contests. Both All World Wrestling and Confederate Brawlers have designated their arenas as official venues for local competitions. Winners will advance to the A.W.W. Headquarters arena for the global finals. Experts from BADGE recommend that only those with some level of morphonic ability should compete, yet many ordinary citizens are signing up daily. We now turn to our experts on morphonic powers and combat sports…”Nova clicked the holo-imager off.
“This is a problem,” he said, “and it is growing bigger by the hour.”
Chase leaned forward. “Is the Avatar truly serious about giving the victor his full power, no matter who wins?”
EB nodded vigorously. “Sounds like it. He was dead serious. We tried to explain why that might be a terrible idea, but I’ve rarely met anyone as thick-headed as that Avatar.”
Dr. Henderson spoke up. “I’ve studied the Avatars since they first appeared, and I’ve had long conversations with Dr. Hermes about both Avatars and Oracles. While Oracles blend human nature and emotion with immense power, Avatars are far simpler. Their personalities and decision-making tend to be very straightforward.”
Nova nodded. “Dr. Hermes has told me the same. Avatars have limited emotions — often only a few, tied to their core nature. The Avatar of Strength is bull-headed, loud, and driven by passion. At least he isn’t fueled by rage or hatred. Still, I fear he will simply choose whoever proves strongest, even if that person is a villain.”
Agent Justin frowned. “That could be disastrous. There are plenty of villainous morphonic individuals who would become catastrophic threats with that kind of power.”
“It could be worse,” Nova added. “If an agent of the Malevolence wins, it would upset the entire balance of morphon power in the universe. We saw the risk when Dr. Fagan was chosen. This time the Avatar seems completely unconcerned about it.”
Justin continued, “I’m worried people don’t fully understand what victory actually means. The Avatar made it sound like he’s simply granting power. It’s much more than that — he will bond with them, creating the new Oracle of Strength. People need to know the facts.”
Nova turned to Dr. Henderson. “Can you write something clear and accessible about what it means to become an Oracle?”
“I can try. It’s a complicated subject.”
“Make it straightforward. I want everyone to understand how life-changing this is. It may discourage casual contestants who have no real chance, and it will make clear to any superheroes that winning would end their current careers. Being an Oracle is glorious, but it comes with a heavy cost. I’ll distribute whatever you write to every fight club, media outlet, and arena involved.”
Dr. Henderson nodded. “I’ll do my best.” He paused. “How exactly is the Avatar running this competition? Will it eventually become one giant tournament?”
“It has already begun,” Nova replied. He reactivated the holo-imager. Robert Layton appeared on screen.
“Hey, everyone.”
EB waved enthusiastically. “Hey, Robert!”
“Good to see you again, little buddy,” Robert said with a grin.
Nova got straight to business. “Give us an update on the Avatar situation.”
Robert nodded. “He’s running this like one giant king-of-the-hill contest. Winners from local contests come here to challenge whoever is currently on top. So far we’ve only had a few contenders, but I hear events are happening live all over the globe. I expect dozens soon. This is turning into a nonstop free-for-all.”
Chase asked, “Are the competitors safe?”
“The Avatar has agreed to keep things non-lethal,” Robert said. “If anyone dies, I told him the whole contest ends immediately and he leaves my arenas forever. I don’t care if I have to call in every local league — I’ll kick that cat out the second someone is killed. So far he seems willing to follow that rule. I’ve got medical teams on standby for the injured.”
Nova gave a small nod. “I’m glad you’re being helpful.”
“I’m glad I agreed,” Robert replied. “This show is bringing in money hand over fist. Sponsors are begging for airtime. Live-stream viewership is through the roof. There’s always a fight somewhere, and whenever there’s a big challenge here the numbers explode.”
"I'm glad it seems to be going well for you, financially." Chase said.
Robert asked, "I haven't asked yet, but why is this avatar a lion... man... thing?"
Dr. Henderson said, "When the morphon avatars arrived, they each chose an identity related to their type. He picked the king of the beasts. Probably not the wisest choice, since the feline nature he picked has seemed to impact how he reacts. Choosing an animal wasn't the best decision."
EB said, "Hey, animals aren't always bad choices."
Robert laughed, "Just curious."
“Keep me updated on what’s happening and who’s winning,” Nova said, moving the conversation back to the topic at hand.
“You’ve got me on speed dial.”
Nova ended the call. “So far things are proceeding smoothly. Our objective is to make sure the wrong person doesn’t win — no villains, and certainly no one tied to the Malevolence.”
Chase asked, “How do we do that?”
Nova smiled faintly. “We have files on every superhero and morphonic individual who has ever come through here. I suggest we reach out and recruit willing participants.”
EB’s paw shot into the air and he bounced excitedly in his seat.
Agent Justin raised an eyebrow. “We’re going to put forward our own champions?”
“That’s the idea,” Nova said. “We know the best of the best. There are also a few heroes ready to retire from fieldwork who might be interested in this new path.” He sighed as EB continued waving frantically. “Fine, EB. What is it?”
EB hopped onto his seat. “I’ve got a champ! He really wants to do something special, he’s had some bad luck lately, and we kind of ruined his big chance. He’s morphonic, he’s been here before, you’ve met him — he’s strong, maybe not the strongest, but he could train and—”
“WHO IS IT?” Nova bellowed.
“The Mustang — Jordan Moore!” EB grinned like everyone should instantly recognize the name.
Chase looked puzzled. “That name doesn’t sound familiar. I don’t remember any hero called The Mustang.”
EB explained, “That’s his wrestling name. Well, he picked Mustang Pilot, but I think it would be better as The Mustang. He was in the amateur match right before the Avatar rudely interrupted everything. When he came up here two years ago, he was just Jordan Moore. Nice guy. Kind of sad.”
Nova asked, “Is he even interested in this challenge?”
“He’s strong,” EB insisted. “I think he could do it. He probably won’t try on his own — he’s been pretty depressed since we messed up his shot. But if we told him we believed in him, I think he’d give it everything. Even if he doesn’t win, it would get him on television and maybe help him land a pro-wrestling job.”
“This isn’t about publicity, EB,” Agent Justin said.
Nova held up a hand. “EB, if you want to find Jordan Moore, he’ll be your challenger. Chase, Justin — go through the files and recruit more. I want this contest filled with safe, worthy contenders. Dr. Henderson and I will monitor the top winners and flag any concerns.”
Dr. Henderson scoffed. “I have never found fighting — real or fake — particularly entertaining.”
“Which makes you the perfect choice,” Nova replied. “You won’t get swept up in the spectacle. I need someone who stays logical and critical of potential dangers.”
Agent Justin asked the obvious question. “What happens if the winner is a villain… or worse?”
Nova’s expression hardened. “Then we will do everything in our power to stop the Avatar from choosing them. For now, our focus is making sure honorable people step up. You have your orders. Get to it.”











