Confidentiality is the most important mandatory rule in the Bat Squad’s safety code.
Because it allows all team members to ensure their own safety.
Even if a person doesn't care, he must consider the consequences of exposing his teammates due to his own carelessness.
So, no one has any objection.
Frank and Damon also made a number of small changes to the safety code to ensure it was more suitable for the actual situation of the Bat Team.
Now that Luke said he wanted to hand over some matters to peripheral members, no one minded.
Seeing this, Luke did not elaborate on the detailed composition of the peripheral organization and held a small meeting with Frank and Damon to discuss it later.
But there is one more important thing that requires everyone's approval.
So, he coughed lightly and said, "We will distribute information about the external organizations to you later. Now we need to give it a name. If you have any opinions, please feel free to give them."
Before the old birds spoke, the five young ones started chirping and performing.
The names of bosses from games and legendary stories like Shadow Demon, Twelve Samurai, Pantheon, and Wind of Destruction popped up one after another.
The old hands were all very calm. They drank tea, beer, coffee, and cola, waiting for the kids to satisfy their cravings.
Five minutes later, Luke coughed and said, "Okay, let the others express their opinions."
The old birds basically didn't say anything. They didn't care about the name as long as it wasn't too weird.
Only Ivan slumped on the sofa and said lazily: "How about calling them thieves in law?"
Everyone rolled their eyes.
Although the people here are indeed not very law-abiding, they are also vigilantes who are dedicated to eliminating harm for the people. Who are they calling thieves
Little turtle Mickey couldn't help but say, "We should be considered as righteous friends, right?"
Mindy immediately jumped out: "Yes, Batman is also called the Judge, the Messenger of Justice. Why don't we call it... the Justice League?"
When everyone heard this, they were moved and thought that this name was okay.
The word justice also means fairness, justice, and punishment.
Everything we do fits this phrase.
Besides, it's no secret that Tony has the Avengers, so there's no need for him to keep the name a secret from the Bat-Team.
Justice and Avengers just happen to have their own characteristics.
For a moment, several old birds looked at each other and nodded slightly, indicating that they approved of the name.
Luke doesn't care.
In fact, he would have no objection even if the name was given a synonym similar to the Avengers, such as the Punisher League.
After all, trial or punishment both fit his definition of this institution.
It’s not called Avengers, but for the sake of censorship, I’m too lazy to register this “trademark”.
Otherwise, "Avengers of Justice" sounds like a high-end organization that occupies the moral high ground.
"It's settled then, Justice League?" He looked around at everyone.
Everyone nodded and made their position official.
"Well, this is the official name." Luke was satisfied. "But the temporary workers who are waiting for tests and training in the future cannot directly join the Justice League. I will prepare a common name for them, let's call it the Pacific Detective Department, or PDD (Pacific Detective Department) for short."
No one had any objection.
Temporary workers are found in every organization. Calling them interns or Pacific Detectives is just a gimmick and is not important at all.
Mindy was curious: "Why is it called that?"
Luke: "Because the Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean and is larger than all the landmasses on Earth combined."
Mindy still didn't quite understand: "But this is the ocean, right?"
Luke smiled and shook his head. “We use this name because we are definitely more involved than any other police station in the world.”
Everyone: …
The meeting was over and everyone dispersed.
Ivan left directly and Angel went to train alone.
Splinter continued to drink his tea as the five younger ones joined Selina in a whisper.
The teacher had nothing to do, and didn't want to discuss "administrative affairs" with Luke and the others, so he just acted like a hermit and drank his tea.
Alice didn't come at all. She rarely attends team gatherings.
For her, participating in the team's actions was just because Luke needed her to take action. As for who they attacked or why, she didn't care.
Finally, there is Wade, who was officially expelled from the core team by Luke and demoted to the ranks of PDD's temporary worker.
The reason is simple.
What connection can a person who does nothing, does not participate in training, does not take part in actions, and only cares about money have with "justice"
The Justice League still has some dignity, but they don't have the courage to take the blame for this bitch.
This guy originally just wanted to be a mercenary, so why not just go and work as a temporary worker for PDD and help take the blame
Luke pulled Frank and Damon and the three of them went to a separate workshop.
He transferred in the data, turned on the virtual light screen, and then explained to the two people in detail the composition and construction progress of the new organization.
In fact, he has been traveling around the world for more than half a year and has almost completed the "tentacles" at the bottom level of the new organization. What he lacks now are middle and low-level leaders.
Anyone with a bit of common sense knows that mid- and low-level leaders in the team are important.
Whether they can understand the instructions from their superiors well and whether they can enable their subordinates to play their roles.
The reason why SHIELD has such great power is that it has a large number of mid- to low-level third, fourth, fifth and sixth level agents who can control the operation of this giant organization with hundreds of thousands of people.
Luke didn't plan to follow S.H.I.E.L.D.'s path because there were too many loopholes.
But he needs about fifty to one hundred middle and low-level leaders to make the entire system fully operational.
But this is the best situation. At present, they just need to gradually add staff, and a dozen people are enough for the initial operation.
Damon and Frank have a long list of people to choose from.
Damon has been involved in both the black and white sectors for so many years, so he still has dozens of friends who help him gather intelligence and clean up the mess.
Frank has many old comrades-in-arms who can serve as military support under normal circumstances.
As for whether these people are trustworthy or not, that cannot just rely on the two people's impressions. Luke will use his spiritual ability to screen them multiple times.
Only after multiple rounds of screening and being credible can one become a formal employee of the Justice League. If one fails the screening, he will continue to be a temporary worker who is unaware of the inside story.
Therefore, there must be a PDD to accommodate these people.
Now that the new organization has been put on the official schedule, everyone will be busy for a while.
Internal and external docking is a technical job.
Others only need to understand the docking part of the program and make sure it is correct.
But Frank, the commander, must participate in the formation in order to have a comprehensive understanding of the situation.
Damon's requirements are slightly lower, but he also tries to participate.
After all, in the core team now, these two are the only "experienced" old guys.
Otherwise, whenever anyone encounters an emergency in the future, they will have to notify Luke to take action on three fronts, and then his Justice League would have been built in vain!