Once everyone was equipped Alexandra made sure the five newcomers also had the same knowledge, making them go through the same ritual as the others. Then all five were given the same pouches of equipment that Alexandra had requested of Red Tornado. When that was done everyone squeezed into the bio ship. Megan produced two thermal wet suits that Batman had provided for them. She handed one to Robin and another to Alexandra. The bio ship then created two small stalls for the two to change. When he was finished changing Robin then took a breathing apparatus from his belt and passed it to Alexandra.
"You know how to use that right?"
Alexandra raised her eyebrows at him and asked mockingly, "Can you?" A half smile spread across her lips. Alexandra reached into her pouch which was a match to the ones everyone else wore, she pulled out what looked like a laminated baseball card. On closer inspection Robin realized it was a hand painted card. The back of the card had a short summery of the character on the front side of the card was a painted image of a woman that was breath taking. She had long black hair, milky white skin, bright red lips, but her eyes were what truly caught Robin's attention. They were a bright but deep purple that reminded him of a lightning strike. Robin noted this was the same woman he had first met Alexandra as, though her clothing was a little different. In this picture she wore what looked like a navy blue kendo outfit with a black belt cinching her waist.
"Who is she?"
Alexandra looked down on the back of the card where the description was written in smooth cursive.
"This says she is the human vessel for one of the three great spirits of Chi. Story goes that both vessel and spirit are the eldest of their siblings. They have control over the different elemental forces of nature; water, fire, air, lightning, and earth." She kept scanning the blurb of information, but she said no more.
"What is her name?"
Alexandra glanced down at the card again and shrugged.
"I don't know, Jessie didn't put a name down so she might not have one yet. Her story is still young and unfinished for now."
Robin couldn't help but smile at the subtle reassurance that they would save Jessie. She had a lot of questions to answer when they were all safe. Out of the corner of his eye he saw Zatanna shift away from him at the mention of Jessie. He sighed to himself; they still hadn't managed to work things out.
"Why do you have that," Robin asked curiously.
Alexandra ran her thumb over the face of the woman on the card.
"I thought you didn't actually need something to transform?"
"I don't need to be touching it in order to transform. I need to have drawn the character at some point in my life. But doing it this way helps me transform faster and it saves energy, allowing me to hold a character longer. Kind of like how I'm sure you can do plenty of things one handed but you do them with both hands because it is more expedient."
Robin nodded at the truth of this though he had trained his body to do just about everything different ways, he still couldn't help old habits.
"We are approaching the drop sight."
