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==Plot Summary==
 
==Plot Summary==
  
'''Nov 9''' - ''Sons of Liberty:'' Kane and Brand are brought in to speak to Duncan regarding a new case.  
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One of the FBI's worst fears is realized when a hyper-nationalistic right-wing militia appears on the rader as potentally hiring mutants in order to execute their missions. A number of government sites - mostly research associated with the Pentagon - have recently been attacked, looted, and burned to the ground. The sites had been left with notes made from clippings, mostly quoting sections of the Constuition and the Bill of Rights, signed by the 'Sons of Liberty'. FBI Behavioural Specialists have matched the quotes as consistant with ultra-nationalist philosophies.
  
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After three ATF agents were gunned down during a failed weapons smuggling seizure, the FBI is assigned the case and both Kane and Brand are sent out to California. A quick search through FBI databases reveals an old link to the 'Sons of Liberty', a group of veterans from the Korean War who had been petitioning for better care for wounded vets. The group was disbanded in the late fifties but the original founders lists two surviving members - Bucky Barnes and William Naslund. Meeting with Barnes, he admits something remarkable; that Nasland served as the replacement Captain America in 1945 following the original Captain America's death. Naslund was treated with a new version of the Super Soldier process which only worked for a couple of years before fading.
  
'''Nov 10''' - ''Sons of Liberty:'' Before leaving for California, Kane makes a stop at the Brownstone to speak to Bucky Barnes; Kane e-mails Jean and Kyle to see if they want to accompany him to California to investigate a case.  
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Because of the potential of another government faction being involved, Kane asks Jean and Kyle to shadow his investigation and use their senses and telepathy to help out. By the time Kane and Brand reach Naslund's residence outside of San Deigo, they discover that the elderly man died two days before. According to the local hospital, he was found by his day nurse, having passed away in his sleep. Brand goes to the hospital to check the body while Kane searches the apartment. During his search, he discovers letters from a man named Isiah Bradley in San Fransisco. He sends Jean and Kyle to talk to him, while sending back the hospital records to Hank. Hank discovers micro-eruptions in the lungs, indicating that Naslund was suffocated.
  
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Jean and Kyle meet with Bradley, who admits to being friends with Naslund. The older black man was a Vietnam vet, and after brief questioning (with a little telepathic prompting) admits that in 1974, he and a number of other young soldiers were involved in an attempt to replicate the Super Soldier process. The program was unsuccessful and ten years later, he received a letter from Naslund. Naslund had been creating a network between those involved in the various Super Soldier programs, to keep a cohesive group together incase any of them developed complications down the road. He used to call the group the 'Sons of Liberty' in jest. He gives them a list of those involved, and they pass it along to Kane.
  
'''Nov 11''' - ''Sons of Liberty:'' Brand and Kane reach Naslund's apartment and find some disquieting news; Jean and Kyle go to investigate the name on the letter that Kane texted them; Kane e-mails Hank to ask him to get the autopsy report of William Naslund.
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As they continue to investigate, Kane and Brand start checking names on the list. Checking with Bobby, all of the names on the list who did not live in California originally moved there in the last three years. Most of the locations turn up empty, having been unlived in for several months. At one apartment, Jeffrey Mace - one of the oldest men on the list - the place has been tossed and while there isn't a body, there are blood stains and splatters all over the place. Kane gets a sample back to the mansion, and thanks to Paige's analysis, they discover the blood has been altered.
  
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Comparison with old samples from Mace's military records and hospital records show the changes are more recent. Jean and Kyle return to Isiah's apartment, and the older man finally admits that ten months ago, William Burnside, another member dating from the 50s, sought him out with an offer. He claimed that the government had lied to them, and that the process had worked but was being suppressed. He also claimed that someone was coming after former members and that they were in danger. Isiah didn't trust Burnside, and spurned the offer, but soon after, only Naslund was left of the 'Sons of Liberty'. The others had just disappeared off the grid. With all the information, Brand wants to push it back to SHIELD as a group of rogue soldiers. While they're arguing, Hank calls in with some new information - he and Paige have managed to track down a link from a chemical found in the blood. It is a specially designed chemical meant to help sustain vital levels in the blood during chemical treatments like chemotherapy. The only shipment to the California region was to a location under what turns out to be a shell company name.
  
'''Nov 12''' - ''Sons of Liberty:'' Hank and Bobby dig up some information for Kane regarding the list that Jean and Kyle got from Bradley; Kane and Brand have lunch and discuss their progress on the case.
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Brand and Kane head to the location, only to discover that the location is a small lab, and it has been taken over by the Sons of Liberty. Originally an illegal steriod production lab, they discover Burnside has taken all the staff hostage. He had originally used the lab to put the other Sons through a process that activated the dormant super soldier process in their blood. The new process has turned them into super soldiers, but it is also causing them to break down mentally. Burnside has them virtually brainwashed, ready to strike back at the government to support his nebulous paranoia. Brand pushes the button on the hostage situation, calling in forces. She knows that the situation can be pushed into forcing an intervention that will cost them hostage lives and gives SHIELD a reason to claim jurisdiction in the future.
  
 
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Kane makes a call back to the X-Men, asking for them to come in via a distraction through the cordon and get the Super Soldiers clear from the hostages. As the X-Men go in, they neutralize the soldiers and defuse the bomb on the hostages, isolating Burnside to be taken down as the FBI move in. The soldiers, under secret treatment at Muir, have the chemicals flushed from their system, costing them their abilities but reversing the mental effects. Bradley, with Barnes' help, strikes a deal with the government to drop any charges against the others in return for their silence about the still classified programs.
'''Nov 13''' - ''Sons of Liberty:'' Kane and Brand follow up on the list of names and discover all of them have left town, with signs of a serious struggle at the last house, belonging to an elderly man called Mace; Jean and Kyle visit Bradley again and get information on the extended SuperSoldier program, which all the men on the list were part of.
 
 
 
 
 
'''Nov 14''' - ''Sons of Liberty:'' Hank and Paige let Garrison know the blood sample he obtained from Mace's house had been altered by a drug manufactured in the 1990s by a company called Kirmon Health in Shaver Lake, California; Brand and Kane arrive in Shaver Lake to discover the company has been seized by persons unknown and Brand calls in SHIELD as an anonymous tip-off against Kane's instructions; the X-Men arrive to take down the insane SuperSoldiers being used to hold the company hostage, before SHIELD does; SHIELD arrives and kills Burnside, the leader of the group.
 
  
 
==Related Links==
 
==Related Links==

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PHASE 1


Sons of Liberty
Sons of liberty.jpg
Dates run: November 9-14, 2011
Run By: Dex
Read the logs: Sons of Liberty


Quote from the plot

Brief teaser.


Cast

Garrison Kane, Abigail Brand

Jean Grey, Kyle Gibney, Angel, Wallflower, M, Cannonball

"The Squints": Beast, Husk, Iceman

Fred Duncan, Bucky Barnes, SHIELD, Sons of Liberty

Timing

November 9-14, 2011


Plot Summary

One of the FBI's worst fears is realized when a hyper-nationalistic right-wing militia appears on the rader as potentally hiring mutants in order to execute their missions. A number of government sites - mostly research associated with the Pentagon - have recently been attacked, looted, and burned to the ground. The sites had been left with notes made from clippings, mostly quoting sections of the Constuition and the Bill of Rights, signed by the 'Sons of Liberty'. FBI Behavioural Specialists have matched the quotes as consistant with ultra-nationalist philosophies.

After three ATF agents were gunned down during a failed weapons smuggling seizure, the FBI is assigned the case and both Kane and Brand are sent out to California. A quick search through FBI databases reveals an old link to the 'Sons of Liberty', a group of veterans from the Korean War who had been petitioning for better care for wounded vets. The group was disbanded in the late fifties but the original founders lists two surviving members - Bucky Barnes and William Naslund. Meeting with Barnes, he admits something remarkable; that Nasland served as the replacement Captain America in 1945 following the original Captain America's death. Naslund was treated with a new version of the Super Soldier process which only worked for a couple of years before fading.

Because of the potential of another government faction being involved, Kane asks Jean and Kyle to shadow his investigation and use their senses and telepathy to help out. By the time Kane and Brand reach Naslund's residence outside of San Deigo, they discover that the elderly man died two days before. According to the local hospital, he was found by his day nurse, having passed away in his sleep. Brand goes to the hospital to check the body while Kane searches the apartment. During his search, he discovers letters from a man named Isiah Bradley in San Fransisco. He sends Jean and Kyle to talk to him, while sending back the hospital records to Hank. Hank discovers micro-eruptions in the lungs, indicating that Naslund was suffocated.

Jean and Kyle meet with Bradley, who admits to being friends with Naslund. The older black man was a Vietnam vet, and after brief questioning (with a little telepathic prompting) admits that in 1974, he and a number of other young soldiers were involved in an attempt to replicate the Super Soldier process. The program was unsuccessful and ten years later, he received a letter from Naslund. Naslund had been creating a network between those involved in the various Super Soldier programs, to keep a cohesive group together incase any of them developed complications down the road. He used to call the group the 'Sons of Liberty' in jest. He gives them a list of those involved, and they pass it along to Kane.

As they continue to investigate, Kane and Brand start checking names on the list. Checking with Bobby, all of the names on the list who did not live in California originally moved there in the last three years. Most of the locations turn up empty, having been unlived in for several months. At one apartment, Jeffrey Mace - one of the oldest men on the list - the place has been tossed and while there isn't a body, there are blood stains and splatters all over the place. Kane gets a sample back to the mansion, and thanks to Paige's analysis, they discover the blood has been altered.

Comparison with old samples from Mace's military records and hospital records show the changes are more recent. Jean and Kyle return to Isiah's apartment, and the older man finally admits that ten months ago, William Burnside, another member dating from the 50s, sought him out with an offer. He claimed that the government had lied to them, and that the process had worked but was being suppressed. He also claimed that someone was coming after former members and that they were in danger. Isiah didn't trust Burnside, and spurned the offer, but soon after, only Naslund was left of the 'Sons of Liberty'. The others had just disappeared off the grid. With all the information, Brand wants to push it back to SHIELD as a group of rogue soldiers. While they're arguing, Hank calls in with some new information - he and Paige have managed to track down a link from a chemical found in the blood. It is a specially designed chemical meant to help sustain vital levels in the blood during chemical treatments like chemotherapy. The only shipment to the California region was to a location under what turns out to be a shell company name.

Brand and Kane head to the location, only to discover that the location is a small lab, and it has been taken over by the Sons of Liberty. Originally an illegal steriod production lab, they discover Burnside has taken all the staff hostage. He had originally used the lab to put the other Sons through a process that activated the dormant super soldier process in their blood. The new process has turned them into super soldiers, but it is also causing them to break down mentally. Burnside has them virtually brainwashed, ready to strike back at the government to support his nebulous paranoia. Brand pushes the button on the hostage situation, calling in forces. She knows that the situation can be pushed into forcing an intervention that will cost them hostage lives and gives SHIELD a reason to claim jurisdiction in the future.

Kane makes a call back to the X-Men, asking for them to come in via a distraction through the cordon and get the Super Soldiers clear from the hostages. As the X-Men go in, they neutralize the soldiers and defuse the bomb on the hostages, isolating Burnside to be taken down as the FBI move in. The soldiers, under secret treatment at Muir, have the chemicals flushed from their system, costing them their abilities but reversing the mental effects. Bradley, with Barnes' help, strikes a deal with the government to drop any charges against the others in return for their silence about the still classified programs.

Related Links

Project SuperSoldier

Operation: зимний солдат

Christian's Angels

External Links

Sons of Liberty

x_communication posts

Trivia and Meta

Trivia

IC notes stemming from the plot. Eg: "As a result of this Character A developed a crippling fear of ottomans".

Meta

Plotrunner: Dex