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'''Buzz''' is an arc from the Worm series. It is preceded by [[Tangle]] and followed by [[Extermination]]. | '''Buzz''' is an arc from the Worm series. It is preceded by [[Tangle]] and followed by [[Extermination]]. | ||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
Gang violence overtakes Brockton Bay once again when the secret identities of the top members of Empire Eighty Eight are revealed to law enforcement and news media by Coil's operatives. The Undersiders mobilize against the white supremacists, first because Tattletale's power makes them the prime suspects, and then to stop the violence spilling out across the city as Purity demands the return of her daughter. | |||
After resolving things with the white supremacists, the team arranges a meeting with Coil to renegotiate their place in his organization. It seems to be going well, until Coil shows off one of his prime strategic assets: a precognitive parahuman of impressive accuracy and control who also happens to be a preteen he keeps captive and addicted to drugs. The resulting moral dilemma drives a wedge between Taylor and the rest of the team. | |||
== Chapters == | == Chapters == | ||
*[[Buzz 7.1]] | *[[Buzz 7.1]] | ||
Revision as of 13:32, February 29, 2016
Buzz is an arc from the Worm series. It is preceded by Tangle and followed by Extermination.
Summary
Gang violence overtakes Brockton Bay once again when the secret identities of the top members of Empire Eighty Eight are revealed to law enforcement and news media by Coil's operatives. The Undersiders mobilize against the white supremacists, first because Tattletale's power makes them the prime suspects, and then to stop the violence spilling out across the city as Purity demands the return of her daughter.
After resolving things with the white supremacists, the team arranges a meeting with Coil to renegotiate their place in his organization. It seems to be going well, until Coil shows off one of his prime strategic assets: a precognitive parahuman of impressive accuracy and control who also happens to be a preteen he keeps captive and addicted to drugs. The resulting moral dilemma drives a wedge between Taylor and the rest of the team.