Now thinking about it, chasing the pack into a dark alley way wasn't really a good idea. Lets say that one thing led to another and to make a long story short, he got caught. This was how Rex found himself bonded by tree roots holding him in place.

He focused as glowing blue lines traced around his arms only to be replaced with a sharp pain. This wasn't the first time he found himself in this kind of situation and apparently wasn't the last.

Rex winced as the golden claws touched the Omega nanite, making it crack as Van Kleiss tried to absorb the energy. Instead of the desired result, it resulted in a huge explosion, a white light blinding the Pack.

Suddenly an invisible force pushed them back as if they were rag dolls leaving giant holes where they landed. Only Rex was unaffected and painfully pushed himself up. With a blink of an eyes he flew off leaving behind only a trail of dust and smoke within seconds. On the other hand, it took a while for the Pack to register what just happened.

"That was strange." Biowolf growled

"Very strange indeed." Van Kleiss creepily grinned.

*********** I AM A LINE BREAK ************************************

It almost seemed like forever until Rex reached head quarter. Then he saw a familiar green suited figure approaching him.

"Hi Six…" He trailed off and felt his leg collapse under him as he felt his vision blur. The room was spinning as he heard Six running towards him. No, No! This can't be happening to me!

The last thing he saw was dark sunglasses dropping to the floor and only one thing echoed in his mind. Doc is going to kill me..

Holiday's POV ( 3rd Person)

"What…" Her eyes widened at the site before her. Sure she expected Rex to get hurt, but she definitely didn't expect Six huffing and holding an unconscious Rex in his arms.

"Explanation later... help needed." Six huffed

Dr. Holiday flinched as she saw five hole piercing Rex's skin, blood oozing out. No doubt Van Kleiss' work. With Six's help she carefully proceeded to place him in an enlarged glass incubator. His chest rapidly moved up and down, satisfied, she took some of his blood. As she placed it under the microscope, she was surprised when fragments of the Omegas Nanite were found.

"Hey what's wrong with the kid, Doc?" Bobo asked, his face pressed up against the glass incubator.

"I am not sure. But Van Kleiss is going to pay."

Three Hours Later...

"This is odd." Dr. Holiday stated.

"What?" Six asked.

"You know when Van Kleiss activated the Omega nanite in Rex." Six nodded in response. "Turns out it isn't what he thought it was"

"Explain."

"It's a power compressor and a very powerful one. If it could hold Nanites it would be able to contain every single existing Nanites and that will only fill a quarter of it." She stated as she looked back at the glass machine.

Six only raised his eyebrows in question staring at Rex unconscious form. Anger was churning in his stomach. He quickly calmed himself down by sharpening his katanas. A method he have been using a lot lately.

As much as he didn't want to admit it, he cared for the boy. He was like the son he never had. But right now there was only one question that kept bothering him. "Why in the world was there a power compressor inside of him in the first place?"