False Justice

Ever since the dishastorious mess of the events of Registry Only, the Super Ops once again have a shit-reputation. This time, it's worse then the one from the Phase mess! Even with the registry thing removed, heroes and civilians alike have garnered an ugly mistrust to the Super Ops, or at the least worse, have doubts in their abilites to be what Grotch had in mind and believe Super Ops is destined to be another failure. Super Villains consider them a walking irony that they still fight against villains yet they did things that make them no better then the villains they fight. Super Ops earned many enemies in the senate, among them, a former fan, a female giraffe senator named Senator Neckstra, who used to be the most supportive to the Super Ops but has quickly gained negtive and hurt feelings that the "Dream of Grotch" turned into a nightmarish failure riddled with the maggets of controversy and the rot of mistakes. The embittering senator even threaten to have Super Ops disbaned just to redeem Grotch's good name because of his failed dream, only kept from making good on it by Senator Trunx, but by a margin that the Super Ops simpy need to redeem their mistakes. The only Super Hero group that still shows some compassion is Ororo and her friends, though not publicly to avoid being hamed by the latest controversey. However, they're abit devided. One half, Ororo, Meg, Tyrone, still show real sympathy for the Super Ops, the other half, Walt, Scarlet, and Tane surprisingly, though are not in true hater levels, felt neutroly uncertain at best that the Super Ops is far from what Grotch has envisioned and felt it is in dire need to have it's standerds being revaluated and in need of better leadership, having doubts in Major Chance's standerds. Which incidently, Chance is being riddled in self-doubt and lack of his same confidence he normally has. He has been thinking of quiting the Super Ops because of this. The rest of the members are in devided termoil. Some members who are loyal to the group, Tracker, Kafka, Shuriken, and Phase M2 stood by to Super Ops, while the defecters, Aaron, Cyngey, Irdium, Paladin, and Panzer, want to leave Super Ops because of fear for controversey and wanting to make a name for themselves, Aaron being swept up to it because it would mean he would end up looking bad again and was enfluenced to join with those that are equily concerned about this in the wrongest ways. Algor is proven troubled by this devidedness in the Super Ops as well, fearing it would risk super villains taking advantage of their lack of unity and cause more trouble with their newfound like of fearful respect for them where even dealing with other heroes isn't enough to keep them at bay. The Lougers are called to help the Super Ops get over their troubles and personal dilemmas and do things that'll slowly but surely re-earn the trust of heroes and civilians alike and get villains to realise that Super Ops still means serious business. However, both heroes and even villains now need the Super Ops more then ever when a netourious "villain" by the name of Baron Opjurge, an amoraly driven force angered by the mistakes and sins of both heroes and villains alike and wants to make them an extint conspect by banishing them to an unescapeable timeless dimention that never allows death to anyone trap in it. Opjurge's motivations may seem iffy and unorthendox, but there are methods behind them. He was both the victim of a super villain's cruelty and being neglected by super heroes who doubted him because of being made by the super villain to do awful things. Because of realising that he did them to protect his family alittle too late, forementioned family was banished to that same dimention. In a rage, he did the same to both parties involving, hating villains more because, hey, he realisticly acknowledges that it was villainy who hurted him the most at the least, heroisum was only guilty of being ignorent at best. Again, the unortehndox methods of the Baron at first seem laughable to the lougers because getting rid of current or previous generations will only be replaced by new generations, so Opjurge is in an unwinnable battle. However, Algor warns that Opjurge is more then aware of this and would have an ultamate game plan to prevent said new generations from happening and why this unorthendox super villain is taken seriously: He wants to erase morality with a super machine he plans to use after he captures all heroes AND villains in Kratos. With now found serious respect to the Baron as a legit problem, the Lougers, the Teens, and the still devided Super Ops must work togather to stop this mad baron before his plans for amoralised Kratos is finalised, and find a way to change the rules about the unescapeable dimention being as such so they can save all the victims of the dimention, recent and in the past, even Opjurge's family to stop the Baron's rampage for good. But how to do such?