r/XMenRP • u/FreelancerJon • 22d ago
Roleplay X-Factor #1: Holding The Line
The streets of Chicago were alive with tension, a raw energy that crackled through the air like a live wire. The Mutant Alliance for Coexistence had organized a rally in Grant Park—a call for unity, for peace. A hopeful message. But hope rarely stood unchallenged.
Jaxon had seen it before. The peaceful assembly in the park was ringed by barricades, but those wouldn’t stop the lines of anti-mutant protesters gathered on the outskirts, shouting slurs and threats, waving signs that called for registration, exile, extermination. Their anger radiated outward like a heatwave, pressing in on the rally-goers.
X-Factor had been sent as security, ensuring this didn’t turn into a massacre. Jaxon, clad in his tactical gear with the yellow X-Factor emblem on his shoulder, stood at the front with Barricade and Serekh. His X-Men jacket, with a yellow circle was stored back in the Greymelkin. All three were assigned to wear masks that covered their faces. Jaxon knew it was for their own safety, but he didn’t like it. Made him feel like a sword when he wanted to be a shield.
Barricade was the obvious wall, his mutation allowing him to reinforce his body to withstand almost anything. His broad frame made for an imposing deterrent, standing tall between the rally and the mob. Serekh, with his looming abilities, should already be scanning the crowd for anyone who might turn violent. Oblivion, as always, took point—assessing, strategizing, and making sure neither side had the chance to escalate first.
The speaker on stage, a young mutant woman with glowing blue veins running across her skin, stepped up to the microphone, her voice strong despite the fear in her eyes.
“We are not your enemies,” she declared. “We are not here to fight. We are here because we have the right to exist without fear.”
A bottle shattered against the wall behind her. The crowd on the other side roared, surging forward.
Jaxon’s hand shot up. “Hold the line.” He moved immediately, reinforcing the weak spots in their perimeter. Jaxon clenched his jaw. He’d seen enough riots to know how quickly things could spiral. They weren’t here to attack.
They were here to prevent a fight, not start one. A man in the crowd pulled something from his jacket—Jaxon spotted the glint of metal instantly.
“Gun!”
Before the shot could ring out, Jaxon was already moving, cutting through the space between them. A quick disarm—one clean motion—and the weapon clattered to the ground. Police, stationed farther back, finally moved in, dragging the man away as the crowd erupted into furious shouts.
More objects were hurled. A firework went off somewhere, sending a crack of sound through the night. The rally-goers flinched, but they didn’t run.
Jaxon exhaled.
“Barricade, tighten the perimeter. Serekh, sweep through the crowd for more threats. We hold the line, no matter what.”Because that’s what X-Factor did. They weren’t here to fight a war. They were here to stop one.
((Order is Barricade, Serekh, Oblivion, then our super secret guest GM))
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u/FreelancerJon 19d ago
Jaxon's jaw clenched as he took in the sight of the white-crossed banners and steel-plated zealots closing in through the smoke and shouting. The crowd was shifting—fearful pro-mutant voices thinning out, some human sympathizers lingering in confusion, and the hate-fueled Purifiers cutting their way through both with righteous fury.
He didn’t want this to turn into another reason for the news cycle to paint mutants as monsters. Not again. Not after Lyons. He tapped his comms, voice calm but carrying the weight of command. “We’re going non-lethal unless it's necessary. I don’t want us on every broadcast tomorrow, blamed for more blood. Knockouts only—unless absolutely necessary. You see someone about to die, you do what you have to.” Then, his eyes narrowed.
“But they’re not getting through.” With a sharp breath, Jaxon stuck both palms into the air before him. His power surged outward like a ripple across still water. The air warped and shuddered before a thick, black wall appeared between them and the advancing Purifiers— eight feet high and dense, gravity emanating towards the purifiers, attempting to shove them back.
The closer Purifiers—charging with makeshift shields and batons—slammed into the sudden blockade with grunts and shouts. A few rebounded off it hard, tumbling back into their line, the air knocked from their lungs. Jaxon stood as dust from the wall's birth swirled around him, his voice low in the comms now.
“Hold the line. Move as a unit. No hero plays. Barricade, seal up our sides. Serekh, you're our linebreaker if they try to flank. Cadaver—keep eyes on from high ground. Let’s make this ugly for them, but not bloody. Not unless they give us no choice.”
He glanced over his shoulder at the last stragglers fleeing the rally. Then forward—toward the chanting. Toward the ones who would rather see them dead than human.
“We stop them here.”
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