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<title source="title1"> <default>The Search</default> </title> <image source="image1">
</image> <label>Written by</label> <label>Written on</label> <label>Posted on</label> <label>Theme song</label> <group> <header>Info</header> <label>Universe</label> <label>Date</label> <label>Locations</label> <label>Characters</label> </group> <group> <header>Timeline</header> <label>Previous</label> <label>Next</label> </group> </infobox> Dark, daunting shadows danced across the landscape of Forbidden Valley and a lone Sentinel Samurai stepped out of the shadows. From an overlook she surveyed the Dark Ronin stalking the abandoned fields, while in the distance horsemen pounded across the landscape and distant dragons ruled the skies. She dropped down into the clearing and brandished her sword, its gray glint reflecting the Darneu in the sky, and charged towards the Dark Ronin. Weapons clanged, she moved fast and silently, and one-by-one the ghostly lights of the Ronin flickered out, their pieces of armor clattered to the ground lifeless of Maelstrom. The sound of hooves pounding on the stone ground grew, and in short time Horsemen reinforcements arrived over the ridge. Turning to face, the Samurai let them charge until the last moment. She was close enough to feel the skeleton horse's cold breath when she jumped to the side and swung her arm to slam the rider with her shield. The Ronin fell, and the Sentinel performed similar stunts against the other horsemen. In time the battlefield took on a typical forbidding appearance: armor, swords,, bones and horse skulls laid on the ground, and no life. The one Samurai was departing down the path. Once out of the clearing, she strung a fan of three arrows to fire into the graveyard. They were not ordinary arrows - on impact they released walls of flame to encompass the full surface of the clearing, smashing the Ronins' armored remains so they could not be used again. Her mission over, the Samurai sheathed her sword and pulled off her helmet, letting her long, copper red hair catch the moonlight. Kate checked the timepiece on her wrist, she'd made good time, and surveyed her surroundings, the cleared clearing, and the dark shadows that loomed overhead. A single Dragon flew on the horizon. Kate put her helmet back on, lowered the visor, and set off back to the mountains.
Chapter One
Kate awoke with a start. Light flooded into her eyes from the ceiling lights, while air conditioners hummed in the background.
She sat up from the couch, brushed her hair from her face, and looked around the white-walled Nimbus Station apartment in which she, Gallant Strong Cyclone, Cheerful Power Rover, and Master Blade Nine were currently residing in. The sound of shuffling cards and moving pieces came from a nearby table Cyclone, Rover, and Blade sat around, playing a board game. From the couch, Kate had a full view of what was going on.
Over a month had passed since Cyclone, Kate, Rover, and Blade were disinfected. Their time together began when Cyclone and Kate had met each other as Stromlings, and set out on a quest to get themselves disinfected. Along the way they met Rover, at first an antagonist to them, but he came to their side after Cyclone accidentally infected him on Crux Prime. Then they met Blade, a Sentinel who Rover infected, again accidentally. After the four of them broke into Nexus Tower, Vanda Darkflame and Dr. Overbuild helped disinfect them, and merge Cyclone and Blade with their newly discovered Imagination versions of themselves.
As Doc Overbuild had explained, minifigures with rare overpowered imagination sparks could rebuild disinfected clones of themselves when faced with Maelstrom infection, and apparently Cyclone, Blade, and Kate had these overpowered imagination sparks. Rover had a normal-strong imagination spark, so while his Maelstrom infection affected him more, he remained whole.
Cyclone's doubles were joined back into one person thanks to a ring-shaped device made by Overbuild, and the same was done for Blade. But they had still not found Kateâs imagination twin.
As Vanda Darkflame had said, âThe Nexus Force is huge. There are several minifigures out there named Kate, and several of them are Sentinel Samurais. The Sentinel Faction is quite popular, anyway, and Kate is a pretty name.â Like Cyclone had three-part Nexus Force name, it was possible Kate's double had taken on such an identification as well, but it must have happened after Kate was infected since she had no recollection of doing such a thing.
Another problem was that ever since Kate's disinfection, the inter-conscious dreams which used to show her what her double was up to were no longer up to date. When they happened they were repeats, sometimes the one of her fighting at Forbidden Valley, over and over again. Unable to track what she was doing, it made the search for her double harder.
Having overpowered imagination sparks also made them interesting subjects to study, and protect. So now, Cyclone, Kate, Rover, and Blade stayed in an apartment in Nimbus Station, waiting for the Nexus Force to track down and find Kateâs double. The wait was excruciatingly boring.
Kate leaned back on the couch, watching as her friends played their board game. The game was more or less Risk, titled Faction War. Worlds such as Avant Gardens, Nimbus Station, Gnarled Forest, and other places in the Nimbus System were conquerable on the board, and inside these worlds were smaller areas, connected by bridges or rocket routes. The goal was world-conquest, by moving little plastic pieces across the board and rolling dice for luck-based results. "It's Risk." Kate had said when she first saw it.
Blade grinned when he rolled two sixes on his dice, and moved his pieces to an Avant Grove taken from Cyclone. He picked up a card and passed the dice to Rover. Cyclone frowned as Rover took another Avant Grove and the Venture Explorer, and soon Cycloneâs battle for Avant Gardens was a lost cause. Grumbling, Cyclone retreated his plastic Paradox back to the launch area, but even that was short-lived, as Blade chased him away from the launch area and into Australia- I mean the Block Yards.
Kate watched as Cyclone stood up and resigned dramatically. âAlright, fellow faction leaders, you win! I hate Faction War.â He kicked the table.
âCalm down Cyclone.â Rover said, reaching out to stabilize the table while Blade saved the soda from tipping over.
Cyclone mumbled something unintelligible, and stormed out of the room. Rover raised his eyebrows and Blade shrugged. They then returned to the game, and commenced talks to split up Cycloneâs remaining Raven's Bluff properties.
âWait.â Kate strode over to them. âMind if I take over for Cyclone?â
Blade glanced at Rover, who glanced back at him, before they looked at Kate. âSure.â Rover said.
Half an hour later, Kate won.
Chapter Two
Cyclone stepped out of the apartment building into the cool night sky. Stars appeared to be twinkling up in the sky, the atmosphere of Nimbus Station bending their light. Cyclone readjusted his jacket, and walked down the stone path. Crickets chirped, and frogs sang as he strolled through the garden.
Cyclone kept walking, not really paying attention to his surroundings. He walked on for ten minutes, until he found himself in Nimbus Plaza. The plaza was full of minifigs selling and buying stuff, choosing factions, chatting with friends, and other things. Cyclone walked around the border of the path. He stopped at the Paradox Faction Vendor, Cog Blammo.
âHey, kid.â Cog called to him. âLooking for something to buy?â
Cyclone shook his head, and continued walking. After walking around endlessly for a long time, he happened to check his watch. Cycloneâs eyes bugged out. He had been out later than he had thought!
Soon he was headed back to the apartment. A cool breeze slapped his face as he stepped through a dark alley. He had just passed by a few trash cans, when someone jumped him.
The person slammed into his side, sending Cyclone tumbling to the ground. He wrestled with his attacker, but had been caught off guard. Cyclone was at a disadvantage. He rolled away just in time as a stun beam was absorbed into the ground where he had just been. He stood up, but not for long. The attacker was on him again, and Cyclone was knocked back to the ground. A low buzzing sound reached his ears, and Cyclone realized he was staring up the barrel of a Sentinel Space Ranger gun. Just it wasnât a normal Space Ranger gun.
Cyclone jerked his head to the side just as it fired. The energy seeped into the ground, and the force of the shock wave sent Cyclone flying away. He landed in a pile of garbage bags, which cushioned his fall. Cyclone quickly got to his feet, and pulled an Pneumatic Drill of Blasting from his backpack. He aimed it around, trying to find his attacker. The night was silent, and the path back out from the alley was clear. Cyclone darted out of the alley, and making sure no one was following him, he made his back to the apartment.
And back in the cover of the shadows, someone was watching him.
Chapter Three
âAww!â Rover groaned as he thumped his head into the table. Blade fell out of his chair, and Kate grinned as she wiped Roverâs last piece off the board.
âHow- did- you- do- that-â Blade gaped at her.
Kate shrugged. âBeginnerâs luck.â
Then the door banged open, and Cyclone ran in. He glanced at them, then ran towards the bathrooms, where the sound of a shower was heard, and a minute later he came out looking more presentable.
âWhat happened to you?â Kate asked. âYou look like youâve seen a ghost.â
Cycloneâs face was white. âI was attacked.â he stammered.
âAttacked?!â Blade exclaimed, now conscious again.
âWhat happened out there?!â Rover questioned him.
âWell, I had entered an alley when something, or someone jumped me. I barely escaped.â Cyclone told him.
Rover jumped over to his backpack which lay by the wall. A second later, his Rank Three Venture League Buccaneer gear was equipped. He jerked his chin in Bladeâs direction. âCome on Blade.â
Blade equipped his Rank Three Sentinel Knight Gear, and followed Rover out the door. The room was empty except for Cyclone and Kate.
Cyclone made his way over to the couch, and sat down. Kate went over and sat down next to him. âTell me what happened.â Kate told him.
Cyclone sighed. âOkay then,â he said. âWell, I went out for a walk. I guess I got sort of lost, since I went through a back alley. Then someone dressed in black with a Sentinel Space Ranger Gun attacked me there. At first he shot a stun beam at me, but later it was a normal energy blast.â
âBut why would someone attack you?â Kate asked.
âI donât know,â Cyclone replied. He frowned, then added
darkly, âbut Iâm sure, whoever he was, he wanted me dead.â
Chapter Four
In all his years of being an experienced bounty hunter, assassin, put-ninja-to-shame-er, and other things, Krill Mathias had never lost his target. Until now. He had failed in apprehending Gallant Strong Cyclone, and had watched angrily from the shadows as his target had escaped. Krill had let him escape, he knew it wasnât time to attack. The target was already cautious, so he would have to wait for him to let down his guard.
Krill pulled his holo-projector from his utility belt, and contacted his employer. The identity of his employer was unknown by him. His side and allegiance were also concealed from him, though he had his own suspicions, that maybe the job was related to the Faction War. What really mattered: so long as he paid, Krill would do the job. His mission was simple, and hadn't appeared difficult. His directions were bring Gallant Strong Cyclone to his master, alive, or dead.
The flickering blue image of a caped figure, his face obscured by a cloak, appeared. âYou have failed again, Mathias.â the cloaked figure berated.
Krill was surprised that his caped employer knew of his predicament, but didnât show it. Even if he did, his stolen Sentinel Space Ranger Helmet would have obscured any facial expressions. âThen I assume that you neednât receive the knowledge of my upcoming plans.â Krill said coolly.
His employerâs hologram laughed, his voice distorted by the hologram. âOh, I know your plans, Mathias. After all, I-â
Krill flicked off the holo-projector and stuffed it back into his utility belt. He had heard a noise, and within seconds had dived into a darker, more shadowy part of the alley.
His helmetâs HUD showed two infrared signatures of two minifigures approaching from the apartment complex which his target had escaped into. One was a Venture League Rank 3 Buccaneer, and the other was a Rank 3 Sentinel Knight. They were headed in his direction.
Krill doubted that they knew he was there. They had probably chosen their direction by chance. Either way, Krillâs instincts told him they were searching for him. Krill trusted his instincts.
Krill ducked back into the alley, and stealthily took off. He would do his job, but not right now. He would have his time later, a time when he would succeed.
Rover scanned the area thoroughly. There was no one else besides himself and Blade out there. Whoever had attacked Cyclone had made his getaway, and was probably halfway across Nimbus Station by now.
âHeâs gone,â Rover said. âwhoever he was.â
âWe have to find him.â Blade said firmly. âWe canât let someone like that escape.â
Rover shook his head solemnly. âItâs no use. Heâs probably all the way across Nimbus Station by now. Weâve lost him.â
Blade gritted his teeth, but said nothing. Unhappily, the two turned around and made there way back to the apartment building.
Chapter Five
Vanda Darkflame stared at the new list that her guard, Meyer Muckrake, had made for her. On the list, pictures of several minifigs by the name of âKateâ and names just like that were placed next to their faction, age, basic appearance, and other forms of identification. Vanda skimmed the list for a second time with the same results. There were no red haired Sentinel Samurais by the name of Kate.
Annoyed, Vanda crumpled the list into a ball and through it across the room, where it landed smack in the middle of dartboard with a picture of a Stromling, with the center of its face as the middle of the board. Vanda sighed, got up, and turned the dartboard around to face its other side, with instead of a Stromling, had a picture of a smiling Duke Exeter. She returned to her desk, and began throwing darts at the picture. Thump. Thump. Thump. They all hit Dukeâs nose.
The door opened, and Meyer stepped in again, carrying another, longer, list of names. âHere they are, Ms. Darkflame.â Muckrake said as he placed them on her desk. As he left the room, he noticed the Duke Exeter dartboard on the wall. âExcuse me Ms. Darkflame, but what is this?â he asked as he eyed the three darts which punctured the cardboard Dukeâs nose.
Vanda rolled her eyes, and made a shooing motion with her hand. âOh, itâs nothing. Thanks for the list, by the way.â she told him as he left the room.
More random people named Kaitlyn, Katherine, Kataroombla, and other variations of the name Kate. She cracked up at a certain girl named Kimi-golapa-exmasa. That name didnât even sound like Kate. Then she stopped at one picture, taken in very low resolution, probably from a security camera, which showed a very blurry scene of a red-haired Sentinel Samurai standing in Nimbus Station. Despite the terrible picture, Vanda could just barely make out some key features exactly like Kateâs. The date of the picture was just a few hours ago.
Vanda grabbed her phone and punched in the number of one of her secret Paradox Agents currently in Nimbus Station. âHi Hu Where, yes, this is Vanda. Iâve got an important mission for you, yes, very important. I need you to bring me a girl named Kate. Uh huh. Sheâs a Sentinel Samurai- yes, a Sentinel. Red hair, brown eyes, not green.... yes. I suggest you put on that picnicker disguise again. And donât do that, âYou canât see me, so come with meâ thing again. Yes. Thank you.â
Vanda smiled as she hung up the phone. Hu Where was a trusted agent, and she could count on him to get the job done, even if it involved pretending to be a lowly picnicker.
Chapter Six
The sun rose over the horizon, beginning the morning hours. Sunlight bathed Nimbus Station, as its inhabitants awoke to the start of a new day.
Meanwhile, Cyclone, Kate, Rover, and Blade were strolling through Nimbus Circle. The plaza was packed with people, as usual. As they walked towards one of the vendors, Cyclone bumped into a familiar looking ninja.
âOw, did you have to bump into me?â Hu Where moaned.
âHey Hu Where.â Cyclone greeted him.
Hu Where squinted at him through his ninja hood, then recognized him. âAh, Gallant Strong Cyclone. I remember you. You helped ferry quite a lot of Maelstrom cubes between me and Wisp Lee.â Hu seemed to be thinking, whens suddenly he exclaimed, âWait, you can see me?!â
Cyclone nodded. It took him a moment to recall ever giving Hu Where Maelstrom Cubes. It was his imagination-self's having done so.
âCan you really see me?â Hu Where whined, getting on his knees. âPlease say you canât see me. Please please please say you canât see me....â
Cyclone stared at him. âI can see you, bright and clear.â
Hu Where screamed, and pulled a Teleporation Flash Bang from his pocket. He was about to activate the TFB when he noticed Cycloneâs companions. But the person he was most interested in was Kate.
âWait, arenât you that girl who Vanda sent me here for?â Hu exclaimed, shoving past Cyclone and stepping closer to Kate.
âWhat? Vanda sent you to get me?â Kate asked.
âYes. I am a Secret Paradox Agent, so of course Vanda sent me.â Hu said matter-of-factly. âJust donât tell anyone that I am a Secret Paradox Agent.â he added loudly.
âUm, I think you just did.â Blade told him.
Hu Where seemed to be examining Kate, before saying, âWell, since you canât see me, you should come with me. I am invisible. Wait, Vanda told me not to say that.â
Kate glanced at Rover and Blade, and then at Cyclone. Who was this guy?
âOh no! I violated Master Darkflameâs instructions! Oh, dear me! What shall I do!â Hu Where went back to screaming his head off.
âWhy did Vanda send you here to get me?â Kate asked him.
âShe said it was important that I catch a Sentinel Samurai matching your description and bring her to her!â wailed Hu Where.
âSentinel Samurai?â exclaimed Kate. âYou mean sheâs here?â
Hu stopped rolling on the ground clutching his head, and nodded.
Thoughts of confusion swirled around Kateâs mind. If what Hu Where had just told her was true, then her double was in Nimbus Station!
âNo, wait!â Cyclone called after her, but Kate had already activated a quicksickle, and was speeding through Nimbus Plaza, searching for her alter-ego. As she sped through the crowd, she noticed a few flashes of red hair, but none of them belonged to any Sentinel Samurais, and no one in the crowd had any resemblance to her.
The quicksickle wore out, and she came to a stop, panting. Kate looked around, with the same results as before. She had sped around the whole plaza, and she still had not found her double. She was about to make her way back to Cyclone and the others, when a commotion by the Avant Gardens launch pad caught her attention.
A minifig dressed in a Breastplate of Armored Inspiration, Flight Suit Legs, a Zippered Leather Jacket, a Wizardâs hat of Whirlwind, and carrying a Shield of Shielding and Elite Force Blade of Lightning stood by the launchpad, while a Nexus Force commando squad surrounded him. Kate caught a few snippets of conversation. What she heard was not to her liking.
âYou're not authorized to have come here.â the commander of the squadron was telling the minifig, who from the looks of him was one of the Nexus Force limited recruits who battled the Maelstrom on Avant Gardens.
Limited Recruits were the unlucky minifigs confined to the world of Avant Gardens, and could not join a faction. The Nimbus Station launchpad was blocked to them, and Kate wondered how he had even gotten this far to land in Nimbus Station.
âBut I want to join a faction and fight the Maelstrom where I'm actually needed, we all do! Avant Gardens is like a freshly laundered shirt compared to the other worlds. Even the Spider Queen is tired of getting smashed by everybody that she's packed up too.â the Limited Recruit was saying.
âGet him out of here.â the commander said gruffly. "He could be a Rogue spy." Two of the soldiers moved forwards and placed energy shackles around the recruit's arms, and escorted him to a transport shuttle. The shuttle took off back towards Avant Gardens.
As Kate watched the scene wrap up, a Sentinel Samurai walking by accidentally bumped into her arm.
âSorry,â the Samurai said, as she headed to the Avant Gardens launch pad as well.
âNo problem.â Kate replied, before realizing what just happened, and who she had just spoken too. She lunged towards the Avant Gardens launch pad just as the Samurai climbed into a Sentinel rocket and took off. Kate quickly produced a rocket out of her backpack, and took off.
Chapter Seven
âNoooooo, Kate!â Cyclone yelled as he charged towards the launch pad which Kate had just taken off from. He set his rocket on the launch pad, and called to Rover, Blade, and Hu Where, âCome on!â before climbing into his cockpit and taking off.
Rover and Blade climbed into their own rockets and took off as well, leaving Hu Where standing in the dust.
âI hate this job.â Hu Where grumbled as he set his Paradox Darkwarp rocket on the launch pad and took off.
Just after Hu took off, a dark figure stepped over to the launch pad and produced his own rocket. Krill Mathias took off after the group, and once he was out of Nimbus Stationâs atmosphere, homed in on Cycloneâs rocket. He would have blown Cycloneâs rocket into oblivion if his employerâs instructions hadnât been to bring Cyclone to him.
Krill set his rocket into a position behind Cycloneâs, Roverâs, Bladeâs, and Hu Whereâs rockets where he would be in their blind spots. He activated a cloaking device either way, and pulled down the blinds on his rocketâs windows, blocking out the glare of nearby stars as he set his rocket on autopilot, before taking a nap.
Kate guided her rocket into a descent over the oceans of Avant Gardens. She passed by the area where the waters flowed off into space and turned to ice, producing rainbows and distorting the light. Her rocket skimmed over the vast oceans, and the Avant Gardens launch area came into view. She guided the rocket a into a climb just near the platform where the vendors stand, and jumped out of her rocket, landing on the ground face-first with a thwump, while the rocket gracefully disassembled into her backpack.
Kate stood up, and surveyed her surroundings. The Sentinel Samurai was no where to be seen. She looked over to the Nimbus Station launch pad, and noticed the rocket used by the Nexus Force commandos take off. The recruit whom they had forcefully left in Avant Gardens stood near the vendors, explaining his predicament to a few other Limited Recruit minifigures. They stared at him in awe at how he had got to Nimbus Station.
âAnd then they had hauled me into their rocket, and left me here!â the recruit finished.
âThatâs so unfair. I canât believe how they would do that.â one of the minifigures protested. âWhy are we even fighting for an organization that acts that way?â
âYeah! After what they did to SergeantGhostMustache, why should we help them?â another minifigure said.
"It's them or the Rogues."
Kate stepped over to them. SergeantGhostMustache had most likely arrived at Avant Gardens before her double did. If that was so, he might know where she went, and maybe even help her find her.
âExcuse me?â Kate asked. âDid you happen to notice a Rank 3 Sentinel Samurai?â
The minifigures stared at her. âRank 3 Sentinel Samurai?â Sergeant asked, scratching his head. He shrugged. âIf the Nexus Force actually accepted us into their main ranks, I might be able to recognize what a Rank 3 Sentinel Samurai looked like. What about you, Intrepid? You say youâre pretty knowledgeable in the main parts of the Nexus Force.â
The minifigure called Intrepid wore Bat Lord gear and had a Black Owl perched on his shoulder. Through the eye-holes in his helmet, Kate could see Intrepid scrunch his eyebrows together in thought. âYeah, I saw a Sentinel Samurai head up that way to the monument.â he said, pointing up the road.
Sergeant suddenly raised his eyebrows in recollection. âOh yes, I remember now. Yeah, I saw a Sentinel head up that way too.â he told her. âShe had long red hair, just.... like.... you....â he added slowly.
"I'm looking for my sister." Kate said. Considering she, Cyclone, and Blade were supposed to be kept safe, given their conditions, she wasn't sure Sergeant, or Intrepid, or anyone else there would believe her if she told them her story.
âOkay.â Sergeant replied, accepting her excuse.
âHey, want us to help you find her?â Intrepid offered suddenly.
âYou got to be kidding me!â Sergeant exclaimed. âWhy should we have to help find someone in the Nexus Force, after what they did to me?â
âAww, come on.â Intrepid assured him. âYou canât blame the rest of the Nexus Force on the actions of a bunch of commando dudes.â
Sergeant slumped his shoulders. âAll right.â To Kate, he said, âWeâll help you.â
Chapter Eight
Cyclone leaped out of his rocket over the Avant Gardens launch area. He landed lightly, and quickly sprinted towards Oliver Sudden hoping for directions.
Rover, Blade, and Hu Where arrived soon after he did. Their rockets all collided with each other, sending the three of them tumbling out of their rockets and onto the ground, causing Rover and Blade to smash on impact. Their rockets then flew into their backpacks.
Hu Where climbed out of the pile of minifig pieces and made his way to Swabby Bilgebarrel, his picnicking partner. Hu Where normally disliked talking to pirates, but Swabby Bilgebarrel had earned his trust and friendship. âSwabby,â Hu greeted him, âHave you happened to notice a girl with bright red hair near here?â
âOi, yes I have, Hu.â Swabby said, before erupting into a sneezing and coughing fit. He rubbed his nose with his sleeve, and then pointed in the direction of the road. âShe went with two others, mate.â
âThank you,â Hu said, about to head up the road.
âI just have onâNo idea.â Cyclone replied. Finding her alternate self must be important to her, or her halves had some subconscious attracted like magnets.
Hu Where facepalmed. âOh, stars and cookies. Why didnât I think of that?â
Cyclone glanced at Rover and Blade, who had just rebuilt themselves. He gestured to the road, and they walked up the road towards Vector Longview, leaving Hu Where to whine with Swabby.
âWhy did Kate have to just run away like that?â Blade asked once they were out of Hu Whereâs hearing distance.
âNo idea.â Cyclone replied. Finding her alternate self must be important to her, or her halves had some subconscious attraction like magnets that overrode rational thought.
The trio continued walking, until they arrived at the end of the road, where they jumped off. Just as they touched the ground, Cyclone grabbed his companions and pulled them under the overhanging part of the road. Cyclone covered their mouths so they wouldnât make a noise. They watched, tensely still, as a dark figure jumped down from the road ahead of them. The dark figure looked around, somehow didnât notice them, and continuing on. Cyclone slowly took his hands off his friendsâ mouths.
âWhat- who was that?â Blade asked.
âThat was the person who attacked me in Nimbus Station.â Cyclone said slowly. He, Rover, and Blade all shivered. âIâm sure of it.â
âWhat do we do?â Rover said, just as frightened as the rest of them.
âI donât know, but weâll have to think of something.â Cyclone replied. âFast.â
Chapter Nine
Kate, Sergeant, and Intrepid ran around the Avant Gardens Monument. They had formed a team, and currently were searching the different paths of the monument. Kate had taken green path, while Intrepid took yellow, and Sergeant took orange. They had asked Rusty Steel, the engineer in charge of the monument, if he had seen Kateâs âtwin sisterâ. Rusty had said that he had seen her up in the monument.
Given that information, the trio had begun searching the monument.
Kate jumped onto a platform, but landed at the very edge. Her feet slipped off, and she shrieked as she fell off the platform. One of her arms reached out and grabbed the edge just as she was about to plummet to the stones below. Kate panted, and as she pulled herself onto the platform, she came face-to-face with a pigeon.
The pigeon stared at her, and ruffled its feathers in her face. Kate swiped her hand at the bird, and it took off, cooing as it went.
Kate climbed the rest of the way onto the platform, and once she was securely on, looked around. She recognized Intrepid by his Bat Lord Gear all the up near the top of the monument, and she could see Sergeant being chased by birds over at Orange Path. There were no Sentinel Samurais in sight.
Intrepidâs Bat Lord gear was interesting to Kate. From what she knew, Bat Lord Gear was rare and only found on Crux Prime. When Kate had asked Intrepid about it, he had answered her saying that a friendly Mythran had given out Bat Lord gear a while back.
Kate looked around once more, and was then certain that her double was no longer on the monument. She called to Sergeant and Intrepid, âSheâs not here!â
âOh well!â Sergeant called back. âWhere should we look next?!â
âHow about the Sentinel Base Camp?!â Intrepid called a suggestion.
âGood idea!â Kate replied, and the three of them made there way down the monument.
Cyclone, Rover, and Blade roamed around the Avant Gardens battlefield. They still had not found Kate, and had pretty much searched almost every other part of Avant Gardens.
âShe has to be here somewhere!â Cyclone exclaimed. âShe canât just disappear like that!â
âMaybe sheâs invisible, like Hu Where.â Rover suggested. When he said this, Blade cracked up and started laughing.
Cyclone found himself laughing too, when he noticed a bright flash of red run by. Cyclone turned, and found himself staring at Kate.
Just it wasnât Kate, it was Kateâs Sentinel Samurai double.
âWhoa.â Cyclone mumbled.
Rover was the one who broke the silence. âHey, Kate?â he called at the Samurai.
Kateâs Samurai Alternate Ego turned towards them, startled. âWho are you? How do you know my name? I donât know you!â she exclaimed.
âUm, well, if youâd come with us, we can explain.â said Cyclone.
Kateâs double just stared at them strangely. âListen, I donât know who you are, or where you came from. I donât really like talking to random strangers, so just leave me alone!â She ran off, and soon Cyclone couldnât see her anymore.
âWell, Kateâs going to smash us when she hears that we scared her away.â Cyclone joked. Nobody laughed.
Chapter Ten
Kate solemnly walked through the Sentinel Caves which connected the Sentinel Base Camp and the Monument, with Sergeant and Intrepid behind her. They had searched the entirety of the monument and its surrounding areas. Avant Gardens was a large world, though Kate doubted much of it would be of much interest for a Sentinel Samurai. Sentinels were good for battling, so a Sentinel Samurai would probably be somewhere on the battlefield.
âThatâs it!â Kate exclaimed. She ran towards the exit of the caves and entered the Sentinel Base Camp. From there she darted under the bus and into the battlefield. But the peculiar sight of the battlefield made her stop in her tracks.
There was an evident lack of Stromlings in the battlefield. The only Maelstrom objects out on the battlefield were Stromling Mechs and a few of the mindless Hammer Stromlings- wait, Hammer Stromlings?
A few Hammer Stromlings noticed Kate and charged, swinging their obnoxiously large hammers into attack position. They were about to fling their hammers on her when Sergeant and Intrepid dove into them. Three of the five Hammer Stromlings instantly smashed, and the other two engaged in hand-to-hand combat with Sergeant and Intrepid, since their weapons had either fallen to the ground or had smashed.
Sergeant punched at his Hammer Stromling, but the Stromling dodged out of the way. Sergeant then delivered three upper-cuts to the Hammerling, which smashed.
Meanwhile, Intrepid jumped around while his Hammerling started punching at him repeatedly. Intrepid transformed one of his into a flying kick which stunned the Hammerling. Sergeant ran over and picked up his Elite Force Blade of Lightning, landing the final blow on the Hammerling. The Stromling never saw it coming, and never saw anything again after Sergeant made the fatal blow.
âThanks Sergeant.â Intrepid said as he retrieved his Bat Lord Staff. He turned to Kate. âHow come you didnât assist in fighting or anything? Do you even know how to fight?â
Kate didnât answer, and instead asked her own question. âWhat happened to all the normal Stromlings around here?â she asked.
Sergeant and Intrepid shrugged. âI donât know. One night they all vanished, and were replaced by these guys.â Sergeant said, gesturing to the Hammer Stromlings madly chasing a bunch of recruits around.
Kate raised her eyebrows, but then heard someone calling her. She turned, and saw Rover running towards her. âRover?â she called.
âKate!â Rover called as he ran over to her.
Kate glanced at Sergeant and Intrepid. âHang on guys,â she said, before walking over to Rover. âWhat it is? How did you get here?â
âKate,â Rover panted. âwe found your double.â
âWhat?â Kate exclaimed. âAnd you didnât tell me!â
âWell, how were we supposed to know where you were? You just ran off without telling us anything.â Rover retorted.
Kate blinked. "I did." she admitted, and asked, âWhereâs Cyclone and Blade?â
âWell, they went off after your double. In the meantime, I went off and found you.â Rover explained. He looked past Kateâs shoulder and saw Sergeant and Intrepid standing there. âWho are they?â he inquired.
âOh, theyâre Sergeant Ghost Mustache and Intrepid-something.â Kate replied.
âI see.â said Rover.
Kate turned to her other two friends. âCome on over guys. This is Cheerful Power Rover.â she said, gesturing to Rover.
âHi!â Intrepid said. He pulled a Retro Movie Camera out of his backpack, and aiming at Kate and Rover, he activated its ability. âHahahaha! I made you guys wave.â he said, giggling as he watched Kate and Rover confusedly wave at him.
Sergeant shrugged. âHe got it from a Survival Achievement, and has been doing that ever since.â he informed them.
Using a lot of willpower, Rover wrenched his hand out of its waving position and clamped his other hand over it. Kate still seemed to be caught in waving her hand, so Rover grabbed hers and jerked it down.
Intrepid was still giggling like a maniac so Sergeant said, âWell, what shall we do now?â
Kate glanced at Rover, Sergeant, and at the maniacally giggling Intrepid, before saying, âWell, Rover. Mind leading us to where Cyclone and Blade are searching for my twin sister?â She said the last words in a âdonât ask any questionsâ sort of way. Rover replied by raising his eyebrows, and silently led the other three to where Cyclone and Blade were.
Chapter Eleven
Krill Mathias watched from the cliffs as the person named Rover led three other minifigures to where his target was. He had lost track of Gallant Strong Cyclone, and now was going to use his friendsâ skills to find him.
He made his way across the clifftop plains, using his radar to
help him follow where Rover and his group were headed.
He passed by a bomb crater which he estimated was about a month old, and also by the remains of a old campfire, all the while checking his radar to make sure he was on course.
After following the group on a parallel course for about five minutes, they stopped, and Krill could hear snippets of a conversation from the edge of the cliff. He leaned over the edge of the cliff, and could see Rover, his group, Cyclone, and another person down there. Cyclone and a girl had stepped away from the group, and now were talking quietly. The girl seemed unhappy by the way she waved her arms around, and stormed off, leaving Cyclone alone.
Now is the chance, Krill thought, and he swung his customized rifle off his back. He placed a silencer on, and aimed it at Cyclone.
His target was still. Krillâs pulse quickened as he cocked the rifle, and placed his finger on the trigger. The time had come for him to complete his mission and earn his bounty from his mysterious employer, which would give him enough money to lead a more, normal life. He pulled the trigger.
Cyclone stepped out of the way just in time, whether it was deliberate or purely coincidental, Krill didnât care. He failed and he had to try again. He fired again, but Cyclone chose to move ever so slightly at the same time that Krill pulled the trigger. The bullet ricocheted off a rock, and Cyclone whirled around, now aware that someone was shooting at him.
âWha-?â Cyclone mumbled a bullet thudded into the ground in front of his right foot. He spun around and ran jaggedly in the marginal direction of Rover, Kate, Blade, Sergeant, and Intrepid, screaming as he went.
May as well end this a lot easier, Krill thought, as he produced an extremely modified Wormholer from his massive array of weapons. He aimed at Cyclone and unleashed a storm of energy bolts which impacted the ground around Cyclone, who was doing something that looked like a chicken dance to avoid the deadly bolts.
Krill rolled his eyes as Cyclone kept evading his weapons-fire. No target was supposed to be this lucky. No matter, he thought as he ceased firing with the Wormholer. He instead produced his rocket launcher, and aimed it at Cyclone. He fired two missiles, which streaked down towards his target. Finally, you smash! he thought, as the rockets neared Cyclone.
Of course, all attempts at killing the main character in a story always fail. Just as the missiles were about to obliterate Gallant Strong Cyclone from the story, a hail of arrows flew towards the missiles, sending them off course and instead flying into the ruins of the Paradox Lab, creating a tremendous explosion and unleashing a bunch of strange Maelstrom creatures into the wild.
âDagnabbit!!!!â Krill cursed at his last failed attempt at destroying Gallant Strong Cyclone. âI will end you, Gallant Strong Cyclone! Mark my words!!!â he screamed into the air, before turning on his heel and running into the plains at the top of the cliff.
Down on the ground, Cyclone turned to see his saver, and found himself staring at a familiar Sentinel Samurai. âWell, youâre back.â he said to Kateâs double.
Chapter Twelve
Kateâs jaw dropped. Cyclone quickly got to his feet.
âYeah, guess I am.â Kateâs double was saying. She was mostly staring in Cycloneâs direction, which was a good thing, because if she had happened to turn and see Kate standing there looking petrified, well, something bad would have happened.
âWell, erm, uh, *cough* thereâs something we need to explain.â Cyclone said.
Samurai Kate shook her head. âSorry, but Iâve got to run. You see, Iâve got a full team back there waiting for me at the Spider Caves. Iâm on a smashing spree.â She quickly turned on her heel and ran off towards the entrance to the Spider Caves. âSee yaâ around!â she called, before disappearing behind the entrance.
Cyclone turned to Kate, and stormed towards her. âWhy didnât you SAY anything?!â he shouted at her. âYou led us all the way here, and then you just freeze up?!â
âHey, it must be pretty shocking seeing oneself.â Rover said. âIâm lucky Iâve got a normal imagination spark.â
Kate mustered enough courage to speak. âI don't know what's happening to me. It's like the actions I'm taking aren't my own. Maybe youâre right, Rover.â
Sergeant and Intrepid looked at each other, at Kate, and then at everyone else. âYou got to be kidding me!!!â Intrepid exclaimed. âI thought we were looking for Kateâs twin sister, and now youâre all talking about meeting yourself! Whatâs going on?!â
âYeah, tell us the real story!â Sergeant agreed.
âFine.â Cyclone said. He then went on to tell Sergeant and Intrepid the whole story, from the very beginning. All the while, Sergeant and Intrepid had their jaws dropped, and stared in awe at Cyclone as he told them everything that had transpired. Rover and Blade, and Kate filled in their parts as well.
âWow.â they both said, when Cyclone had finished.
The planetary rotation of Avant Gardens had turned it in a position so that for Cyclone and the rest of them, it was now evening. The sky was darkening, and Avant Gardens was entering its nighttime stage.
âWell, itâs dark now.â Blade pointed out. âWhy donât we get back to the Sentinel Base Camp, and wait out there till the morning?â No one objected, and they went back to the Base Camp for the night.
Chapter Thirteen
Sergeant huddled around a campfire with Cyclone, Kate, Rover, Blade, and Intrepid, while they ate dinner in the Sentinel Base Camp. Stars twinkled overhead, and the tireless Sentinel Guards occasionally fired at an unlucky Hammer Stromling who attempted to enter the base.
Sergeant had a lot of trouble believing Kateâs story, but he knew it was true. He sighed, and snuggled into a sleeping bag. Just as he was about to fall asleep, he felt hands grab and shake him.
âWhat now?â he asked sleepily.
âYour double is back.â he heard Cycloneâs voice saying. âLetâs see how this plays out.â
Sergeant raised his head, and saw a Sentinel Samurai entering the base camp. He turned and saw Kate asleep inside her own sleeping bag. âWhy did you wake me up, and not Kate?â he whispered to Cyclone.
âWhat? Oh wait, youâre not Kate!â Cyclone exclaimed. âSorry, woke up the wrong person. Go back to sleep.â
Sergeant lowered his head, and went back to sleep. Cyclone crawled over to Kateâs bag, and began shaking her.
âI don't want to wake up.â Kate mumbled.
âCome on,â Cyclone grumbled. âYour twin is here.â
Kate jerked awake.
âYay, finally.â Cyclone said. âSo, what are you waiting for?â Cyclone asked her.
âWaiting for what?â
âTalk to her.â Cyclone clarified.
Kate set her eyes on her Sentinel Samurai alter ego. She turned back to Cyclone. âIâm nervous?â
âListen,â Cyclone gripped his hands on her shoulders. âyou brought us here all the way to Avant Gardens in search of her. And now itâs time for you to do what you were planning on doing when you first came here. Youâve got to do this.â
Kate shivered. âFine.â she grumbled, and she got up, pulled on her backpack and walked over to behind some trees. When she stepped out again, she was dressed in a face concealing helmet and bunch of other gear. Cyclone ran over to her.
âWhat are you DOING?â Cyclone hissed.
Kate didnât answer, and slowly zigzagged her way to the Sentinel Samurai standing by the cliff wall.
Cyclone rolled his eyes. âDo it!â he screamed.
Kate jumped, and then quickly said, âHiIâmKateandIamyouralternateegowhichmeansyouarereallymebye!â and ran back to the campfire. On her way there, Cyclone intercepted her.
âSeriously, canât you actually DO anything?!â he snapped.
Kate stared at him through her helmetâs visor. âThere's something off about all this. I know we're not meant to be separated, but it's like some invisible force is pushing me away, like a magnet."
âWell, you have to, and I know you will.â He gripped her and half-dragged her back to the Samurai.
âDid you say something to me?â Kateâs double asked when they got there.
Kate didnât answer, so Cyclone said, âYes, she did.â And Kate took off her helmet. The other Kate gasped.
Cyclone stood there, looking proud. âOkay, now you both know the truth. So now, why donât we get back to Nexus Tower?â
Both Kates just stood there staring at each other. Then one smashed.
Chapter Fourteen
The one who was smashed was the Stromling Kate. Both Cyclone and the other Kate stood there staring.
Then she fled back out to the battlefield.
Cyclone blinked. âThatâs not what I expected he said to the air.â
Kate rebuilt near the back of the Base Camp, and Cyclone strode over to her. âSorry about that.â
"That HURT.â Kate groaned, and she shoved Cyclone aside before she slung her backpack on and headed towards the path to the monument.
âWait, Kate! Where are you going?â
"I'm looking for my mind, I think I've lost it." Kate broke out into a run. Cyclone watched miserably as she jumped onto the bouncer and disappeared from his view. He shook his head sadly, and made his way back to the campfire.
Kate ran faster than she had ever run before. She kicked up gravel as she tore up the monument. She chose the fastest path, Yellow Path, and quickly built the moving platform. When she arrived at the top, she jumped down to the bouncer below and was sent flying to Vector Longview, where she resumed running down the road to the Launch Area.
She hurried to the closest launch pad. Her fastest rocket available, a pod rocket, appeared over the pad. Kate climbed into it, and quickly launched into the air. The rocket picked up speed as the atmosphere thinned. The retractable glass canopy slid over and pressurized the cockpit, just as it left Avant Gardenâs atmosphere and roared into space. Stars zipped by as Kate set the rocket on autopilot, and took her hands off the flight yoke. They were wet, and Kate realized she was sweating. She turned on the air conditioner, and reclined her chair before setting the rocket on a course to Nimbus Station.
Kate sighed, and looked back at Avant Gardens as it rapidly grew smaller behind her. Soon it was nothing more than a speck behind the roaring engine module, and Kate turned back to stare out the front window at the stars, and beyond. Nexus Tower was ahead.
Chapter Fifteen
The morning sun began to rise over Avant Gardenâs horizon. Krill Mathias was awake now, he gripped his rifle, and made his way to the entrance of the cave hidden among the rocks. The Sentinel Base Camp lay below, with Sentinel Guards who repelled the constant stream of Maelstrom attackers, and Commander Beck Strongheart who stared over his map, like he always did day in day out. Get lives, thought Krill with annoyance, as he shifted the rifle.
Cyclone lay sleeping by the remains of an old campfire. Krill was about to fire his rifle and silence Cycloneâs incessant snoring once and for all, when his holo-projector vibrated, announcing that someone was attempting to contact him. Krill sighed, and pulled the projector out of his belt. A blueish hologram of his mysterious employer appeared, and Krill grunted.
âWell well well, Krill.â it said. âIt seems you havenât succeeded yet.â
âI was about to bring an end to him, if you hadnât distracted me.â Krill snapped.
âEnd, you say?â his employer chuckled. âIn case you do not recall, I gave you clear instructions to bring him to me alive.â
âI figured it would be a lot easier for you if I just brought him to you smashed. Then you can just rebuild him. Heâs brought me enough strife already.â Krill replied.
His employer stared at him under his hood. âWe shall see. I want Gallant Strong Cyclone with me before the next night ends.â
âYou will have him, employer.â Krill said, before turning off the holo-projector. He placed a sleeping dart into his rifle, and aimed it at Cyclone.
Just Cyclone wasnât there anymore.
Krill muttered something, and looked around for Cyclone. He was not in the Base Camp. That was when Krill sensed someone approaching him from behind.
Krill rolled to the side and quickly was on one of his feet. His other leg had kicked out and slammed into the person behind him. Krill stared down at his opponent, and found Gallant Strong Cyclone unconscious at his feet.
And a bunch of people, Cheerful Power Rover, Master Blade9, Sergeant Ghost Mustache, and Intrepid behind him.
Krill Mathias swung into action. They engaged him, and Krill knew he was outnumbered, and to win he would need to tip the odds to his favor. He gripped his Wormholer and swung it around, causing them to retreat from his extended chainsaw. Energy bolts slammed into the cliff as they scattered to avoid them.
Krill felt a presence to his right, and swung his Wormholer. Intrepid, dressed in full Bat Lord Gear, ducked and swiped at him with his staff. Krill double jumped over him, and received a Bat Shield to his head. His helmet protected him, but it still hurt.
A revolver shot rang out, and Krill ducked just as a bullet flew over
his head. He saw out of the corner of his eye Rover preparing to
fire again with his Buccaneer sidearm. Krill evaded another swipe from Intrepidâs
staff, and slammed an armored fist into the Bat Lordâs chest.
Intrepid fell off the edge of the cliff towards the Sentinel Base
Camp.
There was no time to celebrate. Krill was back in action parrying blows from Blade and Sergeant, while constantly moving so that Rover couldnât shoot him. He spun a cleaver he held in his left hand, sending Bladeâs sword flying, and kicked out at Sergeant who raised his Force Blade, and Krill just barely jumped out of the path of a huge lightning blast. He sent a shuriken in Sergeantâs direction which knocked his shield away, before turning his attention to Rover.
A bullet slammed into his armored chestplate and bounced off. Krill charged at him and slammed Rover into the wall. He was about to land another blow when he heard a low droning sound from behind him. He turned to see Intrepid floating just over the edge of the cliff, a jetpack on his back.
âJetpack.â Intrepid repeated, before using his Shield Slam ability. He slammed into Krill and sent him flying up into the air. Intrepid was about to give chase when he realized his jetpack was gone. He looked up again, and saw Krill flying away on his jetpack.
âHey!â Intrepid screamed. âThatâs my jetpack!â
"Thereâs no way heâs going to give you your jetpack back.â Rover said, grimacing, as he picked himself up from the ground. Blade ran over to help him, and they all looked up to see where Krill was going. He was nowhere to be found, but then they heard a scuffling sound from behind them.
They all turned to see Krill holding the unconscious Cyclone. âFarewell, you fight well, and I don't intend to meet again.â he sneered, before flying away with Cyclone.
Chapter Sixteen
âOh no!â Blade shouted. He jumped into the air, and missed grabbing Krillâs boots by inches. He fell face first with a splat in front of Roverâs, Intrepidâs, and Sergeantâs feet.
âCyclone!â they all yelled, as Krill carried him away to who-knows-where.
âQuick, weâve got to do something!â Rover said, taking charge. âIntrepid, do you have any more of those jetpacks?â
âYeah, follow me.â Intrepid replied, and he led them down a path to the bottom of the cliff. Once there, he broke out into a run using his Bat Lord Speed Boost ability, and arrived at the mailbox in the Sentinel Base camp. He pulled out four jetpacks, and handed them out. âHere, take these. Thereâs an extra for Cyclone.â
âYou got to be kidding me!â Sergeant exclaimed as he tried to put his on. âHow are we supposed to fly these?â
âJust jump, and youâll start flying.â Intrepid instructed.
Rover strapped his jetpack on, and tried jumping. Suddenly he was floating in the air above their heads. âWhoa!â he shouted as he tried turning, and ended up flying all over the place.
âBe careful!â Intrepid called as he began flying as well. âFlying these is like moving in a zero-gravity environment, since it uses some gravity-reducing tech. One move and youâre bouncing all over the place!â
Rover tried to turn and ended up banging into the wall. He fell down on top of one of the Sentinel Guards, who didnât make any movement as Rover slid off.
âOw.â Rover groaned as he stood back up.
âAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!â Blade shrieked as he flew up into the air. He rotated around and ended up slamming into the wall too, where he fell on top of Rover.
Meanwhile, Sergeant quickly mastered flying, and giddily flew through the air. âWow, this is awesome!â he cried as he zipped around the sky.
âNo time to lose, guys!â Intrepid called. âWeâd better hurry if weâre going to catch Cycloneâs kidnapper!â Intrepid rocketed into the sky, and Rover, Blade, and Sergeant followed him. Soon they were flying over Avant Gardens, the mountaintops whizzing by underneath them and the clouds just overhead. A few parrots intercepted them and flew alongside them, before diving back down to their trees.
Intrepid guided them to the launch area, where he could see Krill loading the unconscious Cyclone into a creepy looking rocket. Krill placed the rocket on the Nimbus Station launchpad, and took off. Intrepid landed and quickly pulled out a strange looking rocket that resembled a pencil, and launched after Krill. Show off, Rover thought, although he, Blade, and Sergeant followed suit, and soon they were in space pursuing Krill Mathias.
Hu Where had happened to look and see the rockets launch. âHey, those guys look familiar. Iâd better follow them. See you, Swabbie.â he said as he pulled out his teleporting flash bang. He lifted it up, but it accidentally slipped out of his hand. He juggled it for few seconds before it flew through the air to Eekumsâ and PRDX-4âs table.
âV15ual 53n50r5 p1ck1ng up fly1ng 0bj3ct. Pr3p4r1ng t0 0bl1t3r4t3 fly1ng 0bj3ct.â PRDX-4 computed. âF1r1ng.â
PRDX-4âs sensors were pretty jumbled, since he began firing
pancakes at the flash bang as it soared through the air, and due to
his being all mixed up, firing in the first place. âNoooooooo!â
Hu shouted as he lunged at it, but ended up getting shot in the face
with a pancake.
One pancake hit the flash bang and wrapped it up like a burrito. The pancake, and flash bang inside it, landed in front of Eekums, who always looking for a snack, picked up the flash bang burrito, and ate it.
Hu Where pried off the gooey pancake from his face, and watched as Eekums made a lunch out of his flash bang. Hu sighed, and stepped over to the launchpad, taking off as well in his Paradox Darkwarp Rocket.
Chapter Seventeen
It was nighttime when a pod rocket landed at Nexus Tower. The towerâs lights blinked on and off to signal approaching rockets and starships. Kate climbed out of her rocketâs cockpit, and headed towards the hangerâs exit. A few minutes later, she exited an elevator and set off down the halls. It was time to talk with Vanda Darkflame.
Vanda lay sleeping on her couch when a knocking sound abruptly forced her from her dream of her and Duke Exeter standing on Hael Stormâs pirate ship in a lake, looking at the stars. She stood up, and opened the door. Kate stood there. âCome on in,â Vanda told her, and closed the door behind her. The way Kate looked told Vanda that something serious was going on. Kateâs face was pale, and she seemed shocked. She could tell something was wrong.
They sat at the couch. âTell me whatâs troubling you.â Vanda started.
Kate breathed deeply, before responding. âWell, you see, we found my double.â
Vanda stared at her thoughtfully. For a whole month, Vanda had her most trusted agents searching the whole Nimbus System, and then Kate comes and tells her that she has done what Vanda has been unable to accomplish.
âAnd? Why isnât she here now?â Vanda asked.
âUm, something strange has been happening each time we meet,â Kate told her. âThe first time, I had a strange feeling, I canât explain it. The next time, I actually began to feel weaker. And, most recently I smashed.â
âSmashed?â Vanda questioned.
âInvoluntarily,â Kate answered. âI donât know what happened, I thought it was just the strangeness of meeting oneself, but there's something else going on. One minute Iâm standing there, the next Iâm smashed and rebuilding myself. I have, multiple times even, been smashed, either by falling off a cliff or getting blown up by a Stromling Mech. Each time I just rebuilt with no trouble at all, but this time it felt harder. More painful.â
Vanda was puzzled. She knew that someone with a weak imagination spark would find it extremely difficult to rebuild after a smash. They even had trouble with quickbuilds, or building at all. Someone with such a low imagination spark that it pretty much was none-existent would never be able to rebuild after a smash, and any type of building was impossible. What Kate had just told her was consistent with the symptoms of someone with a weak imagination spark, but when Kate had been tested, the highness of her imagination spark level was off the charts.
Vanda felt Kate's forehead, it was hot with a fever.
âI need to run some tests on you, okay?â Vanda said, as she picked up an Imagination Level Reader from her desk. Most medics had them, but they were commonplace anyway. When she hovered it over Kate's arm, Vanda gasped as she watched the reading.
âWhat is it?â Kate asked, panicky.
Vanda took a deep breath, and as calm as she could, said to Kate, âYouâre losing your imagination spark.â
Chapter Eighteen
Rover sucked in his breath as Krillâs rocket vanished from the space in front of him. Not vanishing as in disappearing as it moved so far away, but as in just disappearing. Like with a cloaking device.
âA cloaking device!â he shouted into the inter-rocket communications device. âHe has a cloaking device!â
âGreat.â he heard Intrepid moan. âNow how are we supposed to rescue Cyclone?â
âWell, was it a visual cloaking device, or a sensor cloaking device? If both, then we are facing a major problem.â an uninvited voice said.
Rover face-palmed. âHu Where?!!?? What are you doing here?â
âEekums ate my teleporting flash bang, so I have to use my rocket to follow you instead of meeting you in Nimbus Station, if that is where you are going. I still have a mission to complete for Master Darkflame.â Hu Where said matter-of-factly.
âThen why didnât you just use Eekums as a teleporting monkey?â Sergeant asked.
Rover heard a sound like someone smacking his face from Hu Whereâs comm. âStars and spangled banners and chocolate chip cookies. Why didnât I, the most stealthy ninja ever, think of that? I am, after all, invisible.â
Rover snorted. He turned and saw Hu Whereâs rocket out from his canopy glass. He could see inside Huâs rocket, and see Hu Where himself. The ninja was certainly quite visible.
âActually, I can see you bright and clear.â Blade said.
âOh no!â Rover heard Hu Where scream. âIf what you said is true, then I am doomed! I have to be the most stealthiest ninja in all of the Universe!â Hu wailed.
Rover jammed his finger into the mute button. The last thing he wanted to hear was a crying ninja. âGet out of here!â he shouted, before turning off his radio entirely. Even if Hu Where had any useful information to give, he was incapable of giving it. Rover gave the engines some extra power, and then checked his sensors. Whatever cloaking device Krill had used, it was invisible to both visuals and sensors. It was more invisible than Hu Where would ever be!
Rover shivered. He knew that he and his friends were at Krillâs mercy. With his cloaking device, he could just pick them off one by one. Rover knew that he was taking a great risk going after him, a risk to his and his friendsâ lives. But Krill had Cyclone, and whatever he wanted with him, Rover wasnât going to just let him disappear with his friend.
Determined, Rover gunned the engines of his rocket, and headed towards the Ravenâs Bluff properties which surrounded Forbidden Valley. Dark and mysterious, with numerous properties unclaimed, the Ravenâs Bluff sector was bound to be the most likely place for a dark and mysterious bounty hunter to have set up his HQ. After signalling the others, Rover set his rocket on autopilot, and following his reclining his seat, Rover fell asleep.
Chapter Nineteen
Krill contacted his employer as he neared the rendezvous point. The rendezvous point happened to be on a deserted Ravenâs Bluff property. His pursuers were far behind him, and having used his cloaking device, they were probably all the way on the other side of the Nimbus System by now. He cut the engines, and guided his rocket into an unpowered descent. He landed by the launchpad and hopped out.
Krill cautiously crept over to the edge of the clearing. A large group of Dark Ronin Invaders stood surrounding a swirling purple cloud. No problem, Krill thought as he raised two of his customized Wormholers. He held both in his hands, and opened fire on the Dark Ronin horde.
The Ronin were quickly dispatched. Krill crept over the cloud, which parted, to reveal a dark, mysterious, caped and hooded man. His hood cast a shadow on his face which hid any features. His black cape and scepter added to his mysteriousness.
âI see you dispatched my escorts.â his employer complained.
Krill's heart stopped. He hadn't expected his employer to be affiliated with the Maelstrom. A shady politician hunting Paradox Rogues, maybe; or a Rogue commander wanting a deserted punished. He gripped his wormholers. He didnât care for the Maelstrom as much as he didn't care for the Nexus Force, but he still disliked them both. The Maelstrom was also evil. He reminded himself that as long as his employer paid, it shouldnât matter.
Krill said tersely, âPay.â
âBring me Gallant Strong Cyclone, and I might consider paying you.â his employer countered.
Krill transferred one of his wormolers to the other hand, and with his free hand pressed a button on his wrist armor. The cargo door slid open on his rocket, and a hover-bed floated out with Cyclone lying unconscious on it.
âAh, good, I see you have finally succeeded.â the caped man said. He waved his hand, and a huge dragon descended from the sky. âYou may leave.â he said, before walking to the dragon.
Krill couldnât believe his ears. This Maelstrom man was just going to leave without paying him! âWe had an agreement." he reminded.
âThere is no need for that anymore,â the caped man answered him. âand I have no need for your services anymore. I have spared you your life and given you the chance to leave.â
Krill stood his ground.
The hooded man turned to face him, suddenly seeming more menacing than before. âThen we will have to do this the hard way.â he said coldly, before whipping off his hood. Clouds of Maelstrom surrounded him and he grew ten times in size. Under his hood had been a black top hat, and the face belonging to this menace was red and skeleton like. Baron Typhonus, the Darkitect.
Chapter Twenty
Kate couldnât believe what Vanda had just told her. Her words still rang in her ears. âYouâre losing your imagination spark.â Vanda had told her.
âOkay,â Kate said. "What happens if I lose my imagination spark?â she asked, although she could imagine the answer...
Vanda shook her head sadly. âYour imagination spark is weakening. Each time you smash now, your imagination spark will become more depleted, and the rate of its decreasing will increase.â
âIs there any way to reverse the process?â Kate asked.
âNot that I know of. It may be too late to merge you back.â Vanda answered her. She didn't need to add that once her imagination spark was completely gone, Kate would smash. "Just stay safe. You can stay here, if you like, while we keep searching for your double."
Kate stood up. âIâll head back to Nimbus Station.â she said as she headed to the door. âAlso, she was just in Avant Gardens.â
âThank you,â Vanda replied. "Stay safe." she repeated.
Kate left, closing the door behind her, revealing a Duke Exeter dartboard. With a sigh, Vanda picked up a dart and threw it.
Meanwhile, Kate climbed back into her rocket and took off, heading back for Nimbus Station. As her rocket soared through space, her HUD suddenly displayed that an urgent message from the Nexus Force had been received. Kate played it, and a computery voice was played through.
âThis is a Code Black warning involving all rockets passing by and leaving Forbidden Valley and Ravenâs Bluff property worlds. The Darkitect has been sighted at Ravenâs Bluff. Repeat, Code Black, the Darkitect has been sighted at Ravenâs Bluff. This is not a drill. All available Rank 3 plus Recruits report to Ravenâs Bluff. Valiants recommended. Code Black, this is not a drill.â
Kateâs eyes bugged out. The Darkitect? On Ravenâs Bluff? What was he doing there?
Kate overrode the autopilot, and set a new course for Ravenâs Bluff. She may not be a Rank 3, and she certainly didnât have a valiant. She hadnât even joined a faction.
But after losing control of herself and doing things that weren't her, Kate knew she wanted to find herself again. Her real self. She knew she was courageous, and smart, and good with a sword, and if the Nexus Force was headed to Ravenâs Bluff to smash the Darkitect, they would need all the help they could get. And they needed help fast.
Chapter Twenty-One
The Darkitect towered over Krill and raised his staff. Maelstrom lightning conjured from the sky, and descended to the ground. Krill dove out of the way of the lightning, firing his Wormholers. They had no effect on the Darkitect, as he laughed at Krillâs failing to even bother him. Like they said, the Darkitect was invincible.
More lightning shocked into the ground. The property shook, and the Darkitectâs red dragon rose into the sky, disturbed by the quakes.
Krill knew he was no match for the Darkitect. He took off towards his rocket, and ran faster than he thought he could. With the help of a few quicksickles, he just managed to outrun the lightning which descended behind him, scorching the ground.
Just as he neared his rocket, a bolt of lightning smashed it, spewing flames and bricks into the air. The force of the explosion sent Krill flying back to the Darkitect. The Baron laughed. âYou fool, to believe you could fight me, the master of chaos and the Maelstrom, and live. I shall enjoy smashing you.â
The Darkitect raised his staff again. He was about to end Krill's life when a missile slammed into his chest. The Darkitect reeled back, clutching his heart, saving Krill from certain smash. Taking this chance, Krill rolled out of the way, and found himself face to face with a Maelstrom dragon.
Three more Maelstrom Dragons rose behind the first. Butterscorch's crew had arrived.
The named Dragon Invader, normal Dragon Invader, two normal Dragons, and the Darkitectâs personal Red Leviathan took up defensive positions around their master, ready to face the Darkitectâs attackers.
More missiles collided with the Darkitect, and then a bunch of rockets roared out of the sky. The Nexus Force had come.
Imagination Machine-gun rounds clattered out of the first few rocketâs wing guns, which peppered the Baron, whose cloak acted like a shield. More missiles launched into him, knocking him off balance. Two larger rockets soared above the Darkitect and dropped bombs on him. The Darkitect shifted on his feet and raised his staff. All of a sudden his wounds disappeared, and the Darkitect was back to full strength.
The Baron raised his staff again, and lightning swirled around the orb at its tip. It glowed bright purple, and after a bright flash of white, half of the rockets were crashing to the ground.
No one could defeat the Maelstrom.
Chapter Twenty-Two
âWhoa! Is that who I think it is???â Sergeant called over the comm.
Roverâs eyes bugged out. âI canât believe it! Itâs the Darkitect! AND HEâS GONNA SMASH US! AAAAAAAAAA-â
âStop screaming and land!â Blade snapped. âWeâve got to rescue Cyclone. Wherever he is.â
âI see him,â Intrepid said. âHeâs in a cage on the back of the largest dragon.â
â-AAAAAHHHHHH!!!â screamed Rover. âAND HOW ARE WE SUPPOSED TO GET THERE?????!!!!!!! YOU DO REALIZE THE DARKITECT IS BETWEEN US AND HIM???â
âWe get there like this,â Intrepid replied, and he spun his rocket into a barrel-roll headed straight for the dragon. The brave idiot's pencil rocket swooped by the Darkitect and narrowly missed a swipe from his staff as heskimmed over the red dragonâs back. As he passed by the cage, he noticed Cyclone inside, coming too, before roaring off back into the sky. âCycloneâs waking up.â
âOh noooooo!â Sergeant cried out. âThe Darkitect is blowing up the Nexus Force rockets, so how are we supposed to survive this?â
âWeâll think of something,â Blade said. âRover, can you stop screaming?â
âNooooooooo!â Rover screamed back at him.
âOkay.â Blade replied. âDo any of our rockets have tow cables? We might be able to get a hold on Cycloneâs cage.â
âNo.â said Intrepid.
âNo.â said Sergeant.
âYes!â shouted Rover.
Blade face-palmed. âWhy did if have to be you?â he groaned.
âI will do it!â Rover yelled, as he opened the cargo bay doors below his rocketâs fuselage. A hook connected to a long rope retracted from inside the cargo bay, and it trailed behind Roverâs rocket. âSo, what do I do?â
âFirst,â Blade instructed him, âstop screaming!!!! Second, try and fly just over Cycloneâs cage so that your tow cable can latch on! Third, get ready, and....â
âAnd what?!â Rover shouted.
âFour, go man go!â Blade finished. âSo go!â
âOkay, okay, and okay!â Rover said, now not screaming. He swung his rocket around so that it was headed straight for the red dragon. A burst of fire streaked towards him, and he dodged it just barely. Some of the flames caught onto the rope which connected the hook, and Blade maneuvered his rocket alongside the flaming hook. He retracted his canopy glass, and blasted the fire with a water gun. The fire sizzled out.
Roverâs rocket streaked towards the cage at a speed faster than it normally should go. The tips of its wings began to disintegrate slightly from the abnormal speed, just as the hook latched onto the cage. The rocket abruptly slowed down, and the cage flew off the dragon.
Cyclone, who had just woken up, nearly passed out again from the immense lateral force of being in a cage that was just wrenched off a giant red dragon. He slowly opened his eyes again to find himself staring from one end of the cage all the way to the other end, with a hook connected to one of the opposite bars connected by a rope to a fast moving rocket. He smiled weakly when he recognized Rover in the cockpit of that rocket.
As Rover decreased his speed, Cycloneâs cage began to plummet. It landed with a bone-jarring bump near the launchpad, and Roverâs rocket soon landed afterwards, after disconnected the hook of course.
âWell, youâre free.â Rover said as he sawed away at Cycloneâs bars. âAny idea what the Darkitect wanted with you?â
âTHE DARKITECT?â Cyclone yelped. âHeâs here?â
âYep.â Rover said, jerking his chin the direction of where the Darkitect stood with his dragons, fending off the attacking Nexus Force rockets. Cyclone turned and nearly passed out again.
Rover sawed through the last bar, and reached in to help Cyclone out. Cyclone grasped his hand, and Rover helped him out. Just as Cyclone cleared the edge of the cage, Rover sensed a presence behind him. He turned, sword out and pistol at the ready, to face a weathered and beaten, his helmet cracked, armor shattered, and exhausted bounty hunter, Krill Mathias.
Chapter Twenty-Three
Kateâs rocket descended into that Ravenâs Bluff propertyâs atmosphere. As she passed through the clouds, she noticed a large, lightning spewing, purple cloud of Maelstrom. Stromlings, Mechs, Spiderlings, Ronin, and Horsemen were plummeting from it to the property world below. The Maelstromâs aim wasnât perfect, as a few of the Maelstrom creatures that descended fell off the edge into the depths below.
Nexus Force troops had deployed tanks and soldiers on the ground, while rockets continuously buzzed around and fired at their main target: The Darkitect, who stood in the center of the property, swinging his staff and using Maelstrom Magic.
A bunch of artillery vehicles rolled up near the launchpad, and sent huge balls of energy flinging at the Baron. A swing of his staff and the missiles disintegrated. Another swipe and the tanks smashed.
Kate landed her rocket by the launchpad, and just after she jumped out, it was blown off the edge by a burst of wind. She clutched at the ground, just managing to hold onto a rock to avoid being swept off herself. The wind died down, and she stepped over to the edge of what would have been the propertyâs build barrier. She prepared to step into the battle, when she noticed a cage and three familiar minifigures standing by it.
âCyclone!â she called, and she ran over to him, Rover, and
Krill Mathias.
âYou!â Rover shouted at Krill, and he jabbed his sword into Krillâs shattered chest-armor. âYouâre the cause for all this! Donât try any tricks here, since I wont hesitate to poke Hesevalintes into your chest any further, after what youâve done!â He looked ready to throw Krill off the edge of Ravenâs Bluff, but Cyclone restrained him using the limited strength he still had.
âWait,â Cyclone said. âWhy donât we at least hear what he has to say?â
Rover gritted his teeth, but still with his trusty sword poking at Krillâs chest, muttered, âFine.â
âIâm here to make a proposal,â Krill said. âBut first, take that sword away.â
Cyclone nodded to Rover, and he unhappily lowered his sword. âNo one should make me lower Hesevalintes.â he grumbled.
âThe Darkitect has betrayed us all, again, and I propose a temporary alliance between us.â Krill told them. âDonât take this the wrong way, I don't care for the Nexus Force, and my allegiance is with myself, but after what the Darkitect has done I'd like to give him a taste of my revenge. I canât do it alone.â
âGreat,â Rover said sarcastically. âSo youâre just going to use our strength and our abilities and of course, yet again, us to give Darky over there some payback. Iâd sooner plunge Hesevalintesâs nice sharp blade into your-â
âI thought you were with the Nexus Force.â Krill interrupted. âIsnât it your goal too to defeat âDarky over thereâ?â he questioned.
âYes....â Rover relented.
âGood.â Krill finished. He stuck out his hand, and Cyclone shook it. âNow how do we smash him?â
âWHAT?! You mean you donât even have a plan?â Cyclone
yelled.
âHey, what about me? Youâre all practically ignoring me.â Kate said, announcing her presence.
Cyclone turned to her. âKate! What are you doing here?!â
âWhat are you doing here?â she retorted. âItâs not like you have to take care of me and everything.â
Cyclone sighed, and he was glad to see her, when Rover said to Krill, âSo, what are we doing?â
Just then, a loud roaring sound was heard. They all turned to see the Darkitect floating into the sky, and his Maelstrom army being sucked up into a purplish vortex above him. Several rockets were sucked into the vortex as well, and Cyclone, Kate, Rover, and Krill held onto a few rocks for dear life to try and avoid being sucked into the portal as well.
Their grips failed, and they along with a few other minifigures were sucked through the sky into the vortex.
All Cyclone saw was darkness inside the vortex, the only light coming in purple waves from the hole which they had entered from, now so far away. Wind tore at him, buffeting him this way and that through the vortex, as the entrance closed ahead of him, blotting out all light and plunging the wormhole in darkness. The wind was the last thing Cyclone heard, before he was slammed into cold, hard ground, and falling unconscious.
To be continued