Confidentiality was the most important rule in the Bat Squad's safety code.
That was because it ensured the safety of all the team members.
Even if someone didn't care, they had to consider the consequences of exposing their teammates because of their carelessness.
Thus, nobody had any objections.
Frank and Damon also made a lot of minor changes to the safety code to make sure that it was more suitable for the Bat Squad.
Now that Luke said that he wanted to hand over some of the work to the peripheral members, nobody minded.
Seeing that, Luke didn't elaborate on the details of the peripheral organization. He would discuss it with Frank and Damon in a small meeting later.
But there was one more important thing that needed everyone's approval.
Thus, he coughed and said, "I'll distribute the information about the peripheral organization to you later. Now, we need to give it a name. If you have any suggestions, feel free to voice them out. "
Before the old birds could speak, the five young ones started to chatter and perform.
Names like Shadow Fiend, The Twelve Samurai, Temple of Gods, Wind of Destruction, and bosses from games and legends popped up one after another.
The veterans were very calm. They drank their tea, beer, coffee, and coke as they waited for the kids to satisfy their cravings.
Five minutes later, Luke coughed and said, "Okay, the rest of you, please voice your opinions."
The veterans basically didn't say anything. They didn't care about the name as long as it wasn't out of tune.
Only Ivan, who collapsed on the sofa, said lazily, "How about we call it thief in the law?"
Everybody rolled their eyes.
Although it was true that the people here weren't very law-abiding, they were still vigilantes who got rid of evil for the people. Who were they calling thief?
Mickey couldn't help but say, "We're supposed to be friends of justice, right?"
Mindy immediately jumped out. "That's right. Batman is also known as the Man of Judgment and the Messenger of Justice. How about we call it … Justice League?"
Everybody's hearts skipped a beat when they heard that.
The word "justice" also had the meaning of fairness, justice, and punishment.
Everyone's actions were in line with this description.
Also, it wasn't a secret that Tony had The Avengers. There was no need for him to keep a name from the Bat Squad.
Justice and the Avengers had their own characteristics.
For a moment, the veterans looked at each other and nodded slightly to show that they agreed with the name.
Luke didn't care.
In fact, he wouldn't have any objections even if it was a synonym of the Avengers, such as the Punisher Alliance.
After all, whether it was a trial or a punishment, it was in line with his definition of this organization.
It wasn't called the Avengers, but for the sake of River Crab, he was too lazy to register this "trademark."
Otherwise, the "Righteous Avengers" sounded like a noble organization that occupied the moral high ground.
"Then it's settled. The Alliance of Justice and Order?" He looked around at everyone.
Everyone nodded in unison, officially expressing their stance.
"Yes, this is the official name." Luke was satisfied. "However, the temporary workers who need to be tested and trained won't be able to join the Justice Alliance directly. I'll prepare a common name for them. Let's call them the Pacific Police Department, or PDD for short. "
No one had any objections.
Temporary workers could be found in any organization. Calling them interns or Pacific Police Detectives was just a gimmick and not important at all.
Mindy was curious. "Why is it called that?"
Luke said, "Because the Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean, and bigger than all the continents on Earth put together."
Mindy still didn't quite understand. "But this is the ocean, right?"
Luke smiled and shook his head. "We're using it as a name because we definitely have more jurisdiction than any police department in the world."
Everyone: "…"
After the meeting, everyone dispersed.
Ivan directly left, and Angel went to train alone.
Sprint continued drinking his tea, because the five kids and Selina were whispering to each other.
He had nothing to do as a teacher, and he didn't want to discuss "administrative matters" with Luke and the others, so he put on the air of a hermit and drank his tea by himself.
Alice didn't come at all. She basically didn't participate in team gatherings.
To her, she only participated in the team's operations because Luke needed her to take action. As for who and why, she didn't care.
Finally, there was Wade, who was officially expelled from Luke's core team and demoted to the ranks of PDD's temporary workers.
The reason was simple.
How could a person who didn't do anything, didn't participate in training, didn't participate in operations, and only cared about money have anything to do with "justice"?
The Justice Alliance still cared about their reputation, but they didn't have the courage to take the blame for this b * tch.
Since this guy had only wanted to be a mercenary, it wouldn't be a bad idea for him to be a temporary worker in PDD.
On the other side, Luke dragged Frank and Damon to a separate workshop.
He transferred the information in and turned on the virtual screen before he explained the structure and construction progress of the new agency in detail to them.
In fact, he had traveled all over the world for the past six months and had already made up most of the "tentacles" at the bottom of the new agency. What he lacked now were middle and low-level leaders.
Anyone with a little common sense knew that the middle and low-level leaders in a team were very important.
Whether they could understand the instructions of the higher-ups well, and whether they could make the people under them play a role.
S.H.I.E.L.D. had so much power because it had a large number of low-level and mid-level agents to control the operations of this giant agency with hundreds of thousands of people.
Luke didn't plan to follow S.H.I.E.L.D.'s path, which would have too many loopholes.
But he needed about fifty to a hundred low-level leaders to fully operate the entire system.
But this was the best situation. For now, as long as they slowly added more people, a dozen or so people would be enough for the initial operation.
Damon and Frank had a huge list of people to choose from.
Damon had been in the underworld for so many years, and had dozens of friends who did intelligence gathering and cleaning up loose ends.
Frank had a lot of old comrades, and they could be used as a backup force in general situations.
As for whether these people were trustworthy, they couldn't just rely on their impressions. Luke would use his mental strength to screen them multiple times.
Only those who were trustworthy would become official employees of the Justice Alliance. If they couldn't pass the screening, they would continue to be temporary workers who didn't know the inside story.
Therefore, PDD had to arrange for these people.
Since the new agency had been officially put on the agenda, everyone would be busy for a while.
The internal and external connection was a technical job.
The others could only understand the docking procedure to ensure that there were no mistakes.
But Frank, as the commander, had to participate in the establishment to understand the overall situation.
Damon's requirements were slightly lower, but he still had to participate as much as he could.
After all, these two were the only "experienced" old guys in the core team.
Otherwise, if they had to inform Luke in an emergency in the future, he would have built the Justice Alliance for nothing!
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