Pega-Rider: Hello~ Fanfiction City and you readers out there! It's Pega-Rider... bringing out the first segment of Sengoku Movie Battle, COMPLETELY written by Kamen Rider Chrome! Yeah, I only proofread this, no more. Why? Because it's featuring Chrome-senpai's OC Rider Showa and this takes time some time after the end of one of his big hit fanfic, "Kamen Rider x Green Lantern"! Nevertheless, at last, Fateful Sengoku Movie Battle is HERE! And how Chrome's writing ends here? Because ALL of Movie War chapters are uploaded under my account. So yeah, this chapter is brought to you by Chrome-senpai.

KRC: When Pega-Rider asked me to do a Movie War Collaboration, I said 'why the hell not?' and so I wrote HEAVY METAL WARS as part of my KAMEN RIDER SHOWA segment. If you don't know what Kamen Rider Showa is, well, go to my profile. It's one of my longest running stories and it's pretty epic. So is its sequel, KAMEN RIDER X GREEN LANTERN. Anyway, this is part of the collaboration movie war. So, please, read and review and enjoy...Now, LET'S RIDE!

PR: Alright, people! Let's start! But first iiiiis... DISCLAIMERS!

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The Multiverse. This is a collection of an infinite number of universes. These universes are born from alternate decisions creating branches and branches with new worlds to fill in the gaps. Thus, the Multiverse was also endless. There was always something new to find and while two universes might share similarities, differences could be minor and unnoticeable or even major and extreme. However, travel between universes was impossible as the technology was non-existent. Also, not many people believed in the Multiverse Theory. They didn't believe in parallel worlds or dimensions. To them, the concept was simply science fiction.

However, what if it wasn't? What if there was a way to travel between parallel and alternate worlds? What if the technology was known to a select few as it was power that could not be trusted in the wrong hands? What if the technology was in the hands of a madman with a box?

Speaking of which, said box was standing right on the sidewalk. It was a red telephone box used in Britain. However, it was not in Britain. It wasn't even on the planet Earth. The sidewalk was within a large city contained within a huge dome with atmospheric control on the planet Mars. Despite looking out of place, nobody gave it a second glance. It was like they didn't even notice that it was there.

But our story begins with the inside of the telephone box because inside of it was an entirely different world altogether.

KAMEN RIDER X GREEN LANTERN

HEAVY METAL WAR

The telephone box, aka the TARDIS, was actually a ship capable of travelling through time and space. It wasn't just limited to one universe either. It was capable of traveling through the Multiverse so it could go anywhere, at any point in time. It had been built and perfected by a young genius who idolized a man who traveled through time and space to do good, rescuing people, fighting monsters, and saving worlds. The name of this young genius was Alan Smith but he was also known as the Traveling Man or simply as The Traveler.

The interior of the TARDIS was massive and just the sight of it would cause anyone who entered to say, "It's bigger on the inside," in awe. The Traveler always looked forward to that. The console room, the very first room when entering through the doors was just breathtaking with a console right in the center. It was a mushroom-shaped machine covered in buttons, levers, switches and computer monitors. Rising from the centre of the console and reaching up to the high ceiling of the TARDIS was a clear, glass column that glowed. The walls were metallic with a jade sheen and there was a rail around the console with seats attached.

The Traveler himself was busy as he ran around the console, just examining the monitors, keeping himself busy. He was a young man, appearing in his late teens. His choice of dress was a black t-shirt with a symbol resembling a green lantern, blue jeans, black boots and a green jacket. His hair was silver and his silver eyes gleamed madly behind his green rimmed glasses. He also had a huge grin on his face.

"So, where and when in the Multiverse should we go next?" Alan asked. He had company. He rarely traveled alone. Traveling alone was boring. He preferred company so he could show off how clever he was.

Sitting on one of the chairs attached to the railing was an older gentleman with Asian features. His short indigo hair was parted in the middle with two strands that stuck up from the top. They looked like insect antennae. He was obviously male but with feminine features. One could say he was a bishonen. He was dressed in a white, buttoned down shirt, untucked, with blue slacks and brown combat boots. Draped over the back of the chair was a black long coat and a scarf.

His own indigo eyes looked up at Alan. He was busy reading a book and had just gotten to the good part when The Traveler had spoken to him.

"Alan, can't you just sit down and relax?" the Asian gentleman asked.

"Oh, come on, Shinichi! You love adventure! It's why you decided to tag along!" Alan smiled at Shinichi.

"I do but sometimes we need to slow down, relax, stop to smell the flowers," Shinichi retorted.

"I know, but there's still so much to see in the Multiverse and I want to see it all!" Alan replied excitedly, spreading his arms wide.

Shinichi snorted but smiled in amusement, "I think the Doctor's been a bad influence on you. Why else would you want to be like him?"

"Coz he's awesome! Just like my fez!" answered Alan as he put on said fez.

"And I'm going to say that fezzes aren't awesome but you're not going to listen," Shinichi replied.

"Trust me, kid. Convincing him to not wear a fez when he sees one is impossible and a waste of breath." On Alan's left forearm, covered by the sleeve, was a green armband with yellow patterns and a red stone in the centre. Pulling up the sleeve, Alan glared at the sentient armband.

"Well, that's because I'm right! Fezzes are awesome!" Alan defended.

"But your brother's right, partner. We're on Mars so why not just go out and enjoy it? We did save it," Bazel reminded. Believe it or not, Alan Smith and Shinichi Sanban-Banabara were brothers. Half-brothers to be exact with the same father but different mothers. Details weren't important and would just be confusing.

They were currently on Mars in the 40th century. Mankind had spread out and expanded, occupying the red planet after building a colony there which had grown. It had grown to become a city and when the two brothers had landed they just planned to look around. However, they ended up uncovering a plot which would've turned all the inhabitants of the Mars colony into super-powered mutants under the control of a mad scientist. The two had stopped the mad scientist and stopped the bomb which would've spread the mutagenic virus which would've doomed everyone. He had planned to bring his army to Earth, spreading his virus, and taking over. It was a good thing the two brothers had shown up when they did.

"But the exciting stuff's done! We should go and see what else is out there!" Alan insisted.

"Well, how about we go back to Earth? I kinda miss home," Shinichi told Alan.

"Right, home!" Alan agreed. "You must miss your ladies, huh?" Shinichi blushed. "I won't disappoint! Let's go home!" He entered the time-space coordinates and took hold of the lever, "Up, up and away!" He pulled the switch and started up the TARDIS' engines. Suddenly, the computer monitors came to life. The picture was non-existent as it showed the text SOUND ONLY.

"Hello, is anyone there? Please, you have to help us! They're monsters! Absolute monsters! They took my parents and my brother! Please, if anyone receives this message, please come and help us! We don't know how long we can hold on!"

"Hold on! Tell me where you are!" Alan shouted as he tried to trace the source of the call.

"Please, save us! Anyone! Someone! We need help!"

That was when the signal went dead and the message was cut.

"What was that?" Shinichi asked. He already knew the answer though.

"A distress call," Alan answered grimly. "Someone needs help and if they were able to reach the TARDIS in transit then that means they were looking for anyone and were using a whole lot of power to transmit."

"Guess they aren't too picky. You got the coordinates then?" Shinichi asked. If someone was in danger and needed help then they couldn't just ignore it.

"Yeah, I got it. I was able to trace the signal back to its source. I can find where it was broadcasted from," Alan answered as the coordinates appeared onscreen. "Thank you, baby," he praised the TARDIS quietly. He turned to Shinichi, "OK, I'll drop you off back home and-"

"Do you really think you'll be able to get rid of me that easily? As your big brother it's my responsibility to help you," Shinichi interrupted as he put on his coat and tightened his scarf. Alan smiled. He could always count on Shinichi to back him up.

"OK, we're heading back to Earth, early 31's century! Up, up and away!" Alan pulled the lever and the TARDIS was on its way.


The TARDIS materialized without much trouble and the door opened. Shinichi stepped out of the TARDIS and was taken aback by what he saw. It was a city completely in ruins. Rubble littered the ground and he saw numerous buildings in various states of disrepair, completely abandoned. There wasn't a single soul walking the streets. It was like the city was dead and without life. The sky was darkened by cloud, giving the depressing scene an even more depressing atmosphere.

Alan stepped out with him and grimaced at the sight before him. It looked like a battle had taken place here. Alan hated war. In fact he would give up his own life to make sure that no more wars were waged. However, that was impossible. Just like how humanity was capable of creating beautiful and wonderful things, they were also capable of violence and destruction.

Shinichi scanned the city around him and felt a wave of nostalgia, "Wait, I remember this place. We've been here before."

"I know you would," confirmed Alan. "This is Great City of Hinamizawa, or what's left of it."

"My world..." Shinichi realized. He remembered coming here with Alan, Rena and an unwilling Mion. It had become a safe haven as humans were at war with the Cybermen. However, the last time they were here everything was OK. Shinichi didn't want to believe it and went off in search of anyone. Maybe survivors. When he arrived in the city square, the statue built to honor him and his friends for saving the world from Cain and the Religion of Crime lay in pieces on the ground. Shinichi picked up a piece and looked up at the sky.

"What happened here?" Shinichi asked but he had already come up with an answer. "The Cybermen did this, didn't they?" The last time they had visited this place, the city was being threatened by the Cybermen. Had the Cybermen won?

Alan performed a scan with his ring. "Hm, there is some residual radiation here," Alan stated and he confirmed with the Sonic Screwdriver. His eyes widened, "OK, that's not good."

"I doubt anything could be worse than this," Shinichi stated, referring to the ruined city.

"Well, according to my ring the Cybermen were partially responsible for this," Alan said.

"What do you mean partially?" Shinichi demanded.

"Are you sure you want to know?"

"Alan..." Shinichi warned his brother to get to the point.

"The residual radiation my Screwdriver picked up were from a death-ray, a DALEK death-ray," Alan told his brother whose eyes widened. "Shiro's DALEKs." His ears picked up some noise. "Quick, someone's coming!" He grabbed Shinichi's arm and dragged him behind a pile of rubble. He then used his ring to create a cloaking field, hiding them from sight. He just hoped whoever had come didn't have any scanners that detected ring energy. While Alan and Shinichi were capable of fighting an army, the younger brother would rather avoid a fight instead of instigating one. He only fought when necessary and preferred to use peaceful methods. Otherwise, well, sometimes even he would go for the 'last resort' once pushed and provoked. Sometimes his enemies would force his hand and they would learn why he was given the name 'The Traveling Man'.

The two travelling brothers remained quiet as they hid behind the cloaking field. A bead of sweat rolled down the side of Shinichi's head as he waited anxiously. Alan's eyes were narrowed and he could sense Shinichi's anxiousness. He was feeling it too. Then they saw who was coming and they just glared.

DALEKs. There was no doubt about it. The shape and design was still the same. Robotic creatures shaped like salt-shakers with arms shaped like a toilet plunger and an egg-whisk. The lower half of their bodies were covered in hemispheres and the dome that acted as the head had two cylindrical light bulbs on the sides and a rod with a metal eyeball extending from the front. DALEK was an acronym, standing for Death Annihilation Laser Extermination Killbot.

Alan had seen real Daleks and while these robots were just a cheap knockoff compared to the real ones whom he had no doubt would exterminate these posers for stealing their design, that didn't make these DALEKs any less dangerous. Originally, the DALEKs were robots constructed by a bioroid (biological android) named Shiro Juuyon who had originally been a clone of Shinichi. They were part of his army and had been programmed by Shiro to kill humans on sight. That was just the first generation. The next generation, after Shiro had gained the powers of a Darkloid, had organic components integrated into them. Shiro had bred Darkloids and infused them with his hatred for humanity, making them even more deadly. They were still loyal to him, calling him the great creator. They managed to destroy Shiro and his creations, or so they thought.

The DALEKs resurfaced. Shinichi had encountered a survivor but managed to stop it. Alan had also faced another group of survivors, tasked by Shiro to duplicate an army of DALEKs. They had been stopped as well. However, the DALEKs in hiding still continued to make plans. They had taken over NASA and used the staff to create a ship that would take them away from Earth. Shinichi and Alan also met with the DALEK Queen, a creature capable of breeding new DALEKs. They tried to stop the DALEKs from leaving but the DALEKs had hostages and were threatening to blow up a city if they were stopped from leaving. In the end, Alan had defused the bombs but the DALEKs managed to escape, leaving for parts unknown in space.

Shinichi thought that would be last they saw of the DALEKs. Once more, he was wrong.

A new generation of DALEKs, born from a rebuilt Shiro who called himself the DALEK Supreme, made themselves known. They were completely mechanical like the first generation, only bigger with better armor and upgraded weapons. Design-wise, they weren't very different from the DALEKs that came before them. Each of the new DALEKs had a personality that mirrored an aspect of Shiro. They were also insane and obsessed with destroying their enemies. Like every other DALEK they were destroyed. Only one survived. His name was Pinkie and for a DALEK he was rather nice and now living peacefully on another world with their friend Yuji Fudo as a housekeeper.

DALEKs were a reminder to Shinichi, a hated reminder. They were Shiro's legacy and the mad bioroid was part of Shinichi's past. It wasn't that he was just a copy of Shinichi, but he was everything Shinichi could've become if he never had any morals. That was why Shinichi hated them. He hated them almost as much as he hated Dr. Gebok. They were something that shouldn't even exist.

Alan, being empathic, could sense his brother's rising anger. He warned, "Shinichi, don't."

Shinichi hissed back, "But they're DALEKs!"

"I know, but why are they here? If they already destroyed the city then why are they back?" Alan asked. Shinichi's eyes widened in realization. "You're getting it too."

"They're looking for something," Shinichi frowned. "Do you think it's us?"

"No, but if they find the TARDIS then it's bad news for us," Alan grimaced. He then grinned, "Luckily, I have it under a cloaking field so they wouldn't be able to find it. Even if they were to find it, the force field would stop them."

"Unless they figure out a way to break through."

"Yeah, really hoping they haven't," Alan agreed, not liking the possibility. They continued to watch as the DALEKs, all five of them, moved about and performed scans in the area. "Let's continue to watch them," Alan suggested. Shinichi didn't like it but he had to nod in agreement. The DALEKs had had time to become stronger. So many centuries had passed since they were last seen on Earth so there was no doubt that they had become stronger.

"SEN-SORS DO NOT DE-TECT A-NY LIFE-FORMS!" one DALEK announced. Another thing Shinichi hated about DALEKs was their voices. Seriously, why did they always have to scream and with those high-pitched voices?

"CON-TI-NUE SEARCH-ING! SEEK, LO-CATE, DES-TROY ANY SUR-VI-VORS!"

"SEEK, LO-CATE, DES-TROY! SEEK, LO-CATE, DES-TROY! SEEK, LO-CATE, DES-TROY! " the DALEKs chanted.

Shinichi muttered sarcastically, "Good to know that nothing has changed about them."

"They're looking for survivors," stated Alan, "Which means this place was just destroyed."

"That doesn't make me feel any better," Shinichi frowned.

"But since they think there are survivors then that means there are still people we can save," Alan replied optimistically. "Come on, we need to find those survivors before the DALEKs do." Shinichi nodded as he and Alan walked away, still hidden under the cloaking field. Shinichi glanced back at the DALEKs and clenched his fists, determined to pay them all back for causing this destruction.

"Alan, are you sure we're going to find survivors?" Shinichi asked his brother.

"That distress call came from here, Shinichi. It was calling us here," Alan retorted, eyes focused sharply in front of him.

"What if we came too late?" Shinichi suggested and Alan spun around to glare at him. "Look, I know..."

"If someone needs me, I would never come late," Alan interrupted. "Not ever," he swore. He then spun back around and soldiered on with Shinichi following in. Shinichi had seen it right there. He had seen it himself in his own eyes. That was the righteous fury of a Smith. As they continued walking, they heard a loud and shrill scream.

"LIFE-FORMS DE-TEC-TED!"

That was not good. The DALEKs must've found survivors. The two brothers dashed off towards the distraction of the scream only to skid to a halt. The DALEKs from earlier were there and they were confronting the other lifeforms. Only these weren't the survivors Shinichi and Alan were hoping to find.

These were Cybermen. The DALEKs weren't the only things that Shiro had created. He had also created the Cybermen. They were cybernetic organisms, cyborgs with completely mechanical bodies and implanted with human brains. The brains were transplanted from human volunteers that Shiro had gathered. Unlike the DALEKs, Cybermen were completely emotionless. They deemed emotions as a weakness and were completely loyal to Shiro who they called the 'Cyber Master'. They too were thought to have been destroyed with Shiro long ago but they had been programmed to also perform autonomously without their leader. They had resurfaced several times since Shiro's demise. They had a tomb filled with Cybermen that were put in hibernation, they had even tried to take over Genovia and created a Cyber-Dragon. There was also the time that they tried to recreate their Cyber Master by converting humans but they kept meeting with failure and were finally stopped by Yuji. Still, Cybermen continued to exist up until the 30th century.

Cyber-conversion, or upgrading as the Cybermen called it, was a painful process. Either the brain was removed and transplanted into a Cyberman's body, or the entire human body was converted, grafted with armor with numerous internal modifications. The emotions were also completely locked away as Cybermen deemed them a weakness.

Shinichi could hear a growl in his mind. His inner-dragon, Dreigon, remembered how the DALEKs had turned him into a cybernetic monstrosity. Dreigon wanted a piece of the tin-soldiers.

"STATE YOUR BUSINESS! STATE IT! STATE IT!" the lead DALEK demanded.

"We have come to investigate suspicions of the existence of survivors," the lead Cybermen replied.

"YOU HAVE STEPPED ON-TO DA-LEK PRO-PER-TY! YOU WILL LEAVE! LEAVE!" the lead DALEK screamed at the Cybermen.

"Your authority is not recognized. This place belongs to the Cybermen. You will leave or be deleted," the lead Cyberman, a Cyber-Leader, warned as he raised his lasers. The rest followed suit.

The lead DALEK protested, "NO! WE WILL NOT LEAVE YOU WILL LEAVE! YOU! YOU WILL LEAVE OR BE EX-TER-MIN-A-TED!" This was followed by the other DALEKs chanting.

"EX-TER-MIN-ATE! EX-TER-MIN-ATE! EX-TER-MIN-ATE!"

"Then face deletion. Set all lasers to full power. Destroy the DALEKs," the Cyber-Leader commanded as they took aim and fired. "Delete. Delete. Delete."

"EX-TER-MIN-ATE THE CYBERMEN! EX-TER-MIN-ATE!" the DALEK commander ordered, returning fire. "EX-TER-MIN-ATE! EX-TER-MIN-ATE! EX-TER-MIN-ATE!"

"Delete. Delete."

"EX-TER-MIN-ATE! EX-TER-MIN-ATE!"

"It's like Stephen Hawking meets the speaking clock," Alan joked.

Shinichi now looked confused and asked, "Why are they fighting each other? I thought they were on the same side."

"A lot can change in several centuries. Maybe the DALEKs decided that Cybermen weren't so different from humans. They do use human parts," Alan answered. "And the Cybermen don't accept the DALEKs since they can feel emotions, even if they mostly feel hatred."

"This is insane."

"True, yet it's happening right before our eyes. Now come on. While these guys are too busy trying to destroy each other we can keep looking for those survivors."

Shinichi was pessimistic, "If there are any."

"Don't be a pessimist. Those DALEKs and Cybermen think there are survivors. We have to hope," Alan encouraged.

Alan and Shinichi continued to search for survivors while evading the Cybermen and DALEKs. Eventually, both brothers came to a single conclusion. There were no survivors.

"I don't understand," Alan frowned. "There should be somebody here. Someone sent that distress call."

"Maybe they fled," Shinichi suggested. "Out there." He pointed.

"Outside the city. I think I remember there was a jungle. Come on," Alan shot towards the exit of the city with Shinichi following. Once they were outside they continued to run towards the jungle. Having a lot of stamina, neither was tired. It was also fortunate that they weren't being followed. Once in the jungle, Alan deactivated the cloaking field.

"Why did you turn off your cloaking?" Shinichi asked.

"I need to save energy, plus I'm not picking up any DALEKs or Cybermen," Alan replied, tapping his ring.

"So, you think people are hiding in the jungle?" Bazel asked.

"Wouldn't hurt to look. Now come on," Alan whipped out his Sonic Screwdriver, "Let's find the source of that distress call." He led Shinichi who followed, pushing aside huge leaves that were in their way. A while later, Alan stopped in front of a huge rock. "OK, we've found it."

"A rock?" Shinichi asked.

"I can see through holograms," Alan explained, pulling down his glasses as he scanned the rock. There's a hologram covering this rock and it's hiding a secret entrance.

CLICK!

"And that sounds like a gun being cocked," Alan stood up straight.

CLICK! CLICK! CLICK! CLICK!

"A lot of guns," he amended and spun around to face the armed gunmen who had them surrounded. "Hello!" The people who had their guns levelled at them looked like soldiers. They were dressed in army fatigues which looked tattered. Some had patches to cover holes. Also, they looked dirty themselves, like they hadn't bathed. Alan could smell it but he didn't comment.


Alan and Shinichi were both captured and had their arms tied behind their heads. The hologram on the rock faded to reveal a secret entrance with a keypad. A code was put in and the door slid open before Alan and Shinichi were shoved forward. These soldiers still had their guns trained on the two brothers. One was in the front, the leader obviously.

"So, lovely day we're having, huh?" Alan asked but got no answer. "Not much of a conversationalist, are you?"

"Are you seriously trying to have a conversation with our captors?" Shinichi asked rhetorically.

"Well, you know me," Alan smiled.

They were walking down a tunnel and stepping down a set of stairs before reaching the bottom. Now what both Shinichi and Alan saw both amazed them and saddened them. There were people living in an underground cavern, covered in dirt and wearing only tattered and dirty clothes. Soldiers were posted all around, armed with guns. Alan could see children among them and they appeared to be starving. Some were even sick. He frowned sadly. Had the DALEKs and Cybermen caused this?

The soldiers continued to lead Shinichi and Alan deeper into the refugee camp. A large tent had been set up and the two of them were pushed inside. Sitting in a chair up in front of Alan and Shinichi was a woman, in her late thirties. She had violet hair that was tied into a ponytail and wearing a green tank top. She wore camouflage cargo pants with combat boots and had a camouflage jacket tied around her waist. She also had a mole under her lip and had bright, brown eyes. She also had a rather muscular build.

"Who are these two?" she asked. She was obviously the leader. The soldiers all saluted.

"General Shibara, we found these two lurking outside the entrance, sir," one soldier answered. General Shibara got off her chair and walked up to Alan and Shinichi. She examined them, walking around them as she gave them an appraisal.

"You're both are clean, too clean," she said as she looked them over. They didn't have dust or dirt on them. "Where did you come from?"

"Oh, out there," Alan answered vaguely. She grabbed him by his collar and pulled him forward.

"There's nothing out there. Not anymore. Now, tell me who are you two?" she demanded.

"You sent a distress call and we were the ones who answered," Alan answered.

"A distress call?" General Shibara cocked an eyebrow.

"Yes, a distress call. You sent it and we answered," Alan replied.

"We sent that distress call months ago," she told him. "And you expect me to believe that only the two of you answered?"

"Believe me, the two of us is more than you need," Alan smiled arrogantly.

"Sir, they're obviously lying," one soldier suggested. "They must be spies."

"If they were they would come up with a better lie," General Shibara retorted. Alan smiled. She was smart. "So, if you did come from to help us, why were you seen leaving the city?"

"We thought to start our search there but it's been abandoned. We thought we could find survivors but there were DALEKs and Cybermen there," Alan answered. General Shibara grimaced when she heard that.

"So, what exactly happened? How come you guys have Cybermen and DALEKs fighting each other?" Shinichi asked.

"Have you been hiding under a rock?" the General Shibara questioned in disbelief.

"You could say that. Actually, where we come from is hidden away from the outside world so we don't know what's going on," Shinichi lied. He had learnt how to lie.

"Hidden away, huh? Guess you're lucky if the Cybermen or DALEKs never found you," she replied.

"So, what happened to the city?" Shinichi asked.

"What happened to the city is what has happened all over the world. It all went to hell a long time ago starting with the Cybermen. There was a huge war and we fought them. We did manage to fight back, using up our weapons, ammunitions and resources. We did manage to wear them down. Then, when we were at our weakest the DALEKs invaded. We weren't prepared for them or equipped with enough weapons to fight them. However, they weren't interested in us. Not at first. They targeted the Cybermen. This caused the Cybermen to fight back against the DALEKs. They were primarily focused on wiping each other out. Eventually, we ended up in the middle of their war. Any human they found was either killed by the DALEKs or taken by the Cybermen."

DALEKs hated humanity. It was part of the programming Shiro had written for them. Cybermen, instead, used humans as spare parts to grow their numbers. It was a conflict of interest between a race with the intent of wiping out humanity and another who wanted humanity to join them by force. Well, DALEKs didn't kill every human they saw. Those that they captured would become slave labor and then exterminated once they were of no use to them. Sometimes, humans were converted into DALEK puppets known as Robomen which was a fate far worse than death.

General Shibara ordered, "You can let them go now." Her men untied Shinichi and Alan. "If you're here to help then be my guess."

"I noticed you have children here who are sick. I might be able to help them," Alan volunteered.

"Are you some kind of doctor?" General Shibara questioned.

"No, but I do know one and he's taught me everything I need to know," Alan smiled.

"And what about you?" General Shibara asked Shinichi.

"I can help you fight the DALEKs and Cybermen. I have a score to settle with them," Shinichi answered. General Shibara laughed. "What's so funny?"

"We can't fight them, kid. It's impossible. All we can do now is survive and wait for them to wipe each other out," she answered.

Suddenly, the alarms blared. "What the hell is going on!?" A soldier stormed into the tent and tripped. "Soldier, what's happening!?"

"They've found us, sir! The DALEKs have found us!" the soldier reported. General Shibara paled in horror as did her men. She turned to glare at Shinichi and Alan.

"You led them right to us!"

"No, we didn't!" Alan protested. He then spotted something in the corner of the room.

"Men, come with me! We need to get everyone out of here! Lead them to the escape tunnels!" General Shibara ordered. She glared at Shinichi and Alan, "And you two will stay here!"

"The fuck we will! We can help!" Shinichi snapped and he activated his Great Arms, revealing his enlarged cybernetic limbs to them.

"He's a Cyber-slave!" a soldier screamed. Guns were aimed at Shinichi. Alan was in front of his brother, shielding him, his eyes glowing under his glasses.

"Don't," Alan warned.

"And I'm nobody's slave," added Shinichi in his own defence.

Outside, screams of panic and terror could be heard as the DALEKs rolled into the underground cavern.

"HU-MANS LO-CA-TED! HU-MANS LO-CA-TED! EX-TER-MIN-ATE! EX-TER-MIN-ATE!"

A DALEK fired its deathray and hit a fleeing man in the back, lighting up his body before he fell dead. The other DALEKs followed the DALEK's lead and started shooting at everyone they could see, be they man, woman or child. The soldiers protected the people, leading them away to the escape tunnels while firing at the DALEKs. The brave soldiers were also gunned down mercilessly by the DALEKs who shrieked, "EX-TER-MIN-ATE! EX-TER-MIN-ATE!"

Suddenly,a massive green shield appeared and blocked the deathrays. The DALEKs examined the shield then looked up to see Alan in the air with his glowing ring.

"No more," he growled. "No more! Shinichi, now!"

"Music to my ears!" Shinichi roared as he rushed at the DALEKs and with his glowing, Great Fists, he smashed them into the walls. Sparks flew as they exploded on impact, leaving behind ruined casings and the charred remains of the demons within.

Meanwhile, the DALEKs managed to catch a glimpse of both Shinichi and Alan before they were destroyed and sent the information back to headquarters. Images of Shinichi and Alan appeared on all screens, all viewed by the DALEKs. Information from their database identified them as the enemy and they were recognized as a threat.

More and more DALEKs came into the cavern and Shinichi was ready to fight. Alan provided the defences and then turned back to look at the fleeing refugees who were headed for the tunnels. They had to leave a lot of things behind as they fled but then Alan's ears picked up the sound of a child crying.

"Shinichi, there's a little girl who needs help!" Alan shouted.

"I'll cover you!" Shinichi shouted as he continued to fight the DALEKs. "You do what you gotta do, Traveling Man."

Alan smiled and flew towards the direction of the crying. He saw a little girl with black hair and holding a teddy bear, crying. He quickly scooped her up and carried her to the entrance of the escape tunnels. He handed her to a soldier. "Take her," he said and the soldier dumbly nodded. He turned and shouted to Shinichi, "Shinichi, we gotta go!"

Shinichi had destroyed the DALEKs but more were coming, Scowling, he turned and leapt into the air, creating his wings and flying over to the escape tunnels. He went in as Alan shoved him forward.

"OK, time to bring the house down!" Alan shouted and he fired powerful beams from his eyes at the ceiling of the cavern. He then went into the tunnels as a cave in sealed up the tunnels and the DALEKs were buried.


The refugees rushed out of the tunnels and the soldiers quickly used explosives to have the tunnels sealed, preventing their pursuers from coming after them. However, now they had another issue to deal with, namely Alan and Shinichi. The two travelers were now being held at gunpoint again and General Shibara was no longer being cordial with them. In fact she was furious.

"You were the one who led them to us!" General Shibara accused, looking absolutely murderous. That cavern had been their home, their safe haven from the DALEKs and Cybermen. Now they longer had any shelter. They were out in the open, completely exposed and vulnerable.

"And I keep telling you it wasn't us!" Alan shot back. He hated being accused of endangering lives when he was just trying to help.

"Look, we can argue about whose fault it was later! But right now we all have an enemy that's trying to kill us!" Shinichi shouted.

"You still haven't explained to us who you are!" General Shibara snapped. "How can we trust you!"

"Sir, he saved a child's life," a soldier reported. "I saw him do it. He handed her to me before we went through the tunnels," the soldier Alan had handed the little girl to defended.

"He did, did he?" General Shibara wasn't easily convinced.

"Look, you may not trust us," began Shinichi, "But hear us out. We're not your enemy. We want to help you. That's the truth."

"How can we trust you? You have cybernetic parts! You're like a partially converted Cyberman-a Cyber-slave!"

"Because I have nothing in common with them," Shinichi swore. "I'd rather die than become one of them!"

"Believe it or not we want to help you. Look, maybe we did lead them to you or maybe they've been watching you. I wouldn't put it past them. However, what is important is that those DALEKs and Cybermen need to be stopped," Alan added.

General Shibara scoffed, "You don't think we've tried? We almost lost fighting the Cybermen and the DALEKs are trying to drive us into extinction. Face it, you can't help us. Nobody can help us."

"My uncle once told me that once you've lost all hope it's all over," Alan began. "Also, you all are survivors. No matter what happens you should fight. Fight for the Earth! Fight for your freedom! If you give up now then you might as well hand this planet over to the DALEKs and Cybermen then watch as they fight over the planet until they destroy themselves!" Alan's eyes widened as he got an idea, a light bulb lighting up in his head. He exclaimed suddenly, "OF COURSE! IT MAKES SENSE! IT'S SO SIMPLE AND LOOKING ME RIGHT IN THE FACE!"

"What's going on?" General Shibara asked.

"I've seen that look in his eyes hundreds of times. He's got a plan," Shinichi smiled.

Alan started, "The DALEKs and Cybermen are fighting each other and humankind is stuck in the middle. What we need to do is find a way to trick them into destroying each other."

General Shibara retorted,"They've been trying for years but the DALEKs keep sending for reinforcements and the Cybermen convert more people they capture. How are you going to do that?"

"Easy, we'll just give something else to fight over. Something they can't resist." Alan put his hand to his chest and his free arm around Shinichi, "Us."

General Shibara was skeptical as she asked, "What makes you all so special?"

"Believe it or not we've stopped the DALEKs and Cybermen before and we're high level targets to them," Shinichi explained.

"I just need to know one thing: the location of their bases," requested Alan.


When the DALEKs had landed, they had built a fortress on Earth, housing their DALEK forces on Earth. The fortress was a large tower topped with a saucer. The entire fortress was surrounded by a tall wall with a gate. As the DALEKs patrolled within the fortress, awaiting orders, the main gate was blasted open by a green blast of energy.

"A-LERT! A-LERT! E-MER-GEN-CY! E-MER-GEN-CY!" a DALEK screamed before it was blasted to pieces.

"E-MER-GEN-CY! E-MER-GEN-CY! IN-TRU-DER A-LERT! A-LERT!" another DALEK screamed and fired at the intruder who blocked with a shield made of green energy. The other DALEKs opened fire on the intruder who started to walk forward.

"So, this is your plan, huh?" Bazel asked as Alan began his march forwards as deathrays rained down on him. "Knock on the front door?"

"Not something they'd expect," Alan smirked. Alan returned fire, destroying every DALEK in his path. He scanned the fortress and found the Supreme DALEK's chamber. "Gotcha!"

He blasted the door open and entered. He strode in confidently, leaving the remains of several DALEKs lying at his feet, smoke wafting off what was left of their casings. He went up to the Supreme DALEK and smirked. The Supreme DALEK, who had a black armored casing glared down at Alan.

"YOU DARE TO EN-TER MY CHAM-BER!?" the Supreme DALEK shouted.

"Yes, yes I do," Alan nodded. "Your security team tried to stop me but they weren't very successful."

"YOU ARE A-LAN SMITH! THE TRA-VE-LER!" the Supreme DALEK identified.

"So, you've heard of me. That's great," Alan grinned and then his voice became menacing, "So you should know what I'm capable of."

"YOU WILL BE EX-TER-MIN-A-TED!"

"Yes, yes. I know. You always threaten to do that and yet here I am," Alan boasted. "So, how about you just let me speak with your queen and I don't scrap you?"

The DALEK Supreme rose into the air and screamed, "HOW DARE YOU MAKE DE-MANDS! EX-TER-MIN-ATE!" The DALEK Supreme fired but Alan dodged out of the way with his super-speed. The DALEK Supreme continued to scream, "EX-TER-MIN-ATE!" repeatedly as it tried to gun down Alan but was unsuccessful. Alan then decided to just finish it and leapt into the air, drawing the Kusanagi no Tsurugi. With a diagonal stroke, he bisected the Supreme DALEK diagonally and it exploded. Alan landed on one knee and shouldered his sword.

"They just never listen, do they?" Bazel asked.

"No, they never do. Now, time to phone home," Alan spoke as he whipped out his Sonic Screwdriver and extended it before pointing it at the communication system's console. The screen then came to life and he was shown a live feed into the DALEK Queen's chamber.

"WHO DARES!?" the DALEK Queen exclaimed.

"Hello, Your Majesty," greeted Alan mockingly. "Remember me?"


Shinichi was walking up to the Cyber-Citadel, the base for the Cybermen on Earth. It wasn't hard to find. It was a large, silver building that had a cold and emotionless presence. There were Cybermen posted in front as guards. As soon as he was sighted, the Cybermen got ready to attack.

"Guess you're not a real good welcoming committee," Shinichi quipped. "Let's Ride: SHIN!" Shinichi roared as his body unleashed a bright green light. He had turned into a humanoid grasshopper covered in a green exo-skeleton skin with red eyes and black antennae. He also sported sharp claws and a menacing appearance. This was Kamen Rider Shin.

He rushed at the Cybermen and dodged their lasers before using his claws to knock a Cyberman's head off. He then flipped through the air and landed behind another Cyberman, using it as shield before he twisted its head off. He then threw the Cyberman's head into a Cyberman, knocking them back before darting forward to plunge his claw through its chest, ending its life. He removed his claw, which was covered in lubricant, and grunted.

He changed back and sighed, "Well, if they didn't know I was here before, they should know I am now." His image was now on every screen inside of the Cyber-Citadel. "Let's go inside." He went on ahead to give the Cybermen a message. He saw more trying to stop him but he wasn't intimidated. He tackled through the line of Cybermen, sending them flying. They still tried to stop him, firing at him, but he was just too quick for them.

"OK, Cyber-Control. Gotta find Cyber-Control. Where the hell is Cyber-Control?" he asked himself and then he got an idea. He stopped and then placed his hand against a wall. This whole place was computerized with wires and circuitry running through the walls, sending information. He concentrated and his eyes widened as the information came to him. "OK, so go straight, turn left, take another right, and then straight on ahead. Got it!" He followed the directions, destroying any Cyberman who got in his way. Finally, he saw the door to Cyber-Control. However, before he could reach it, he was blasted off his feet. He tumbled along the cold metal floor before hitting the wall and grunted.

"Kuso..." he groaned as he picked himself up. He then faced what looked like a large, ten-feet tall Cyberman. In place of hands it had plasma cannons and they were charged to fire again. It took aim and fired on Shinichi again. Quickly, Shinichi raised his left arm and the Shield of Glen appeared. A an energy barrier erected itself between him and the Cyberman, blocking the shot. However, the force the plasma shot was able to shake him up. This Cyberman was the last thing standing between him and the door to Cyber-Control.

"Alright, if that's how you want to play it then it's fine by me! Henshin!" Shinichi called out and transformed into Kamen Rider Showa. His armor was made up of a black bodysuit with a green chestplate, red gloves with matching boots, and a blue helmet. Armor plating was adorned on his gloves and boots while his helmet sported an X-crest in the centre and large, red compound eyes. He also wore a red scarf. "Let's Ride: Trinity Force!" In a flash of light, he separated into three identical bodies. They were each called Showa Red, Showa Blue and Showa Green. They were names thus due to the color of their armor.

The three Showas charged at the Cyberman who fired at them but they avoided the plasma blasts. Showa Green launched himself at the Cybermen and landed a kick to its face. It barely budged. Showa Red then aimed a punch to its chest and only made it wobble while Showa Blue aimed for the legs. Still nothing. It charged up and fired multiple plasma bolts and the three identical Riders somersaulted backwards to avoid being hit. Once they got some distance, they switched tactics and forms.

"Let's Ride: BLACK RX!"

"Let's Ride: RX Bio-Rider!

"Let's Ride: RX Robo-Rider!"

They transformed into the three incarnations of Kamen Rider BLACK RX; the Prince of the Sun (BLACK RX), the Prince of Sorrow (Robo-Rider) and the Prince of Anger (Bio-Rider). RX was armed with the Revolcane while Bio-Rider was armed with his Bio Blade. Robo-Rider had armed himself with the Voltech Shooter.

The three resumed the attack, with RX and Bio-Rider charging forward as Robo-Rider hung back and fired with his Voltech Shooter. The Cyberman aimed its plasma cannons but failed to fire as both the Prince of the Sun and Prince of Anger jumped and slashed it across the chest with their swords. They continued to land blow after blow, forcing it on the defensive. At the same time, the Prince of Sorrow continued to fire his gun. RX and Bio-Rider then thrust their swords together, jabbing the Cyberman together in the same spot on the chest. This time they did some damage as a crack formed on the spot.

"Bio-Rider!" RX told his blue counterpart.

"Gotcha!" Bio-Rider morphed into liquid form and surged towards the Cyberman before entering its body through the crack in its armor. The Cyberman was in the midst of charging its cannons when all of a sudden it couldn't control its body.

"Error. Error. Error. Malfunction. Malfunction," it spoke as its body began to twitch and move out of its control. Finally, its head exploded as blue water burst out from the top like a geyser. The water then reformed back into Bio-Rider who landed between Robo-Rider and RX.

"Now, let's knock on that door," said Showa as he became one once again.

The door was violently knocked down by the body of the defeated Cyberman which had been used as a battering ram. Now that the door was opened, Shinichi removed his helmet and stepped into Cyber-Control. He smirked at the Cyber-Controller whom was sitting upon his throne. The Cyber-Controller was just another Cyberman, except for a slightly enlarged, transparent braincase filled with a brain and some kind of bubbling, transparent fluid.

"Knock, knock, Cybermen. Guess who's coming to visit?" Shinichi said. The Cyber-Controller didn't show much of a reaction but Shinichi didn't expect it to. Cybermen were emotionless beings; humans who had their bodies altered cybernetically with their very emotions stripped away. However, if he had been the Cyber-Controller, he would've been furious. The Cyber-Controller looked upon Shinichi with emotionless eyes and the Rider imagined that he was being glared at.


Meanwhile, back at the DALEK Fortress, Alan was smiling cheerfully as he looked at the DALEK Queen. She looked the same as always, a gigantic, octopus-like Darkloid with an exposed brain and single eye. He could actually feel the hatred radiating from the glare he was receiving but he didn't give it much thought. He had been glared at many times by his own enemies in the past and he hadn't cared. He could also sense the outrage the Queen must be feeling since he had broken into the base of her invasion army.

"A-LAN SMITH," the DALEK Queen identified.

"Looks like you do remember me. How long has it been since we saw each other? It was since the 1980's, right?" Alan asked.

"YES, IN-DEED. THE DAY YOU FAILED TO STOP US FROM REACH-ING THE STARS." Alan couldn't help but sense some smugness coming from the DALEK Queen. Alan's eyes narrowed as he was reminded of how he had been unable to stop them from leaving Earth. "THANKS TO YOUR FAI-LURE, WE WERE ABLE TO FIND A SUI-TA-BLE PLA-NET! THE IN-HA-BI-TANTS WERE PRI-MI-TIVE AND U-NA-BLE TO FIGHT US! THEIR PLA-NET BE-CAME OUR NEW HOME! WE HAVE DE-VE-LOPED OUR-SELVES AND BE-COME STRON-GER TO TAKE BACK THE EARTH!"

"Yes, but the Cybermen thought the same thing," Alan countered. "That's why you haven't been able to completely take over. They're in the way."

"THE CY-BER-MEN! UN-GRATE-FUL CREA-TURES! WE RE-BUILT THEM TO SERVE US AND THEY DARED TO REBEL! THEY DEEMED US IN-FE-RIOR DUE TO EMO-TIONS!"

"Well, you're no Cyber Master, that's for sure." It would make some sense that the DALEKs would try to recreate Shiro's Cybermen. They would be used as footsoldiers, deemed inferior as they were just human brains encased in a cybernetic shell.

"THEY WILL LEARN THEIR PLACE! WE WILL RE-CLAIM EARTH OR BURN IT!"

"Well...there's a problem with that," Alan began to argue. "You see, I won't allow you to do that."

"YOU WON'T ALLOW US? WHAT CAN YOU DO?"

Alan's expression darkened as he glared directly at the Queen, "I want you all to remember every time we've ever stopped you. I want you to remember who it is that's standing in your way. I want you to remember what we're capable of. Also, I want you to remember what has happened every time you've ignored this warning. I have the power to destroy you. All you have to do is give me a reason and I'll wipe out every one of you. You know I can do it. You've seen me do it. I know where you live. So, for your own sakes you better listen to me. Get your DALEKs off this planet or I Will End You!" With that said, Alan ended the call and smiled. "Now, let's see how you react, Your Majesty."


"Why are you here?" the Cyber-Controller demanded.

"To tell you why it's a really bad idea for you to take over the Earth," Shinichi started.

"Bad idea?" repeated the Cyber-Controller. "We have calculated that we will reclaim the Earth for ourselves soon. It is only a matter of time."

"Calculations? Right, you're all about logic, aren't you?" Shinichi asked with disdain. "Tell me, did those calculations help when you were working for Shiro? No, not really. Did they help you when you tried to take over Genovia? No, of course not. Did they help you when you tried to bring your Cyber Master back? I guess not. Do you know why? Because it doesn't matter how many calculations you do, no matter how many times you add us as variables, we will always be unpredictable. There's always a trick we can pull out of nowhere to stop you."

The Cyber-Controller leered at Shinichi for his words but Shinichi continued, "Now, here's the thing. My brother and I are here. Do you know what that means? Do your calculations. What chance do you have of defeating us? Never mind. It's absolutely zero, isn't it? You have zero chance of beating us. You never had a chance. When we decided to show up you were already fucked. While I would like nothing more than to dismantle every last one of you, my brother wants to show you mercy. You're all about survival, right? So, here's my offer. You leave. Take every last Cyberman, every last Cyber-ship, every last Cybermite or Cyberdrone, every last one of your tin-soldiers and get off this planet. Then, you will go off and live your mechanical life in peace, not attacking or converting anyone else ever again."

"If we do not comply?" the Cyber-Controller asked. A sword tip was pressed against its throat.

"Then you're going to know how your ancestors felt when I used this on them," Shinichi threatened, holding the Sword of Ascalon to the Cyber-Controller's throat. Shinichi withdrew his sword and put it away. "You have me and my brother in your database. You know hat we're capable together so you know I'm right. If you want to live, leave." Shinichi then turned and he heard the Cyber-Controller rise from his seat and charge his laser. He rolled his eyes. Swiftly, he spun around as the laser was fired and deflected it with his sword, right back at the Cyber-Controller, hitting it at its shoulder joint. The arm was blown right off and landed on the floor. "See? Zero chance." Shinichi then left the Cyber-Controller to think about his offer.

The Cyber-Controller watched Shinichi go and gave the order.


General Shibara, her soldiers and the refugees all surrounded a surveillance monitor. It was one of the things they could save when the DALEKs had attacked their cavern. They used monitors like this along with a mobile camera to keep tabs on their enemies. A few mobile cameras were dispatched to the former Great City of Hinamizawa.

When Alan had told them his plan they were skeptical. How could they believe that these two men could fight the DALEKs and Cybermen? It was crazy. Well, her soldiers were more than happy to see them go. They believe that the two men were the cause of their misfortune. However, General Shibara had seen how determined Alan was and how sincere he had been. He just wanted to help anyway he could, even if it meant coming up with a crazy plan. She had to let him and Shinichi go. They weren't her responsibility and if they wanted to throw their lives away, then so be it.

Now, they were seeing the two brothers being confronted by the DALEKs and Cybermen. The size of both armies was caused for alarm. It was like they had sent every soldier they had to kill these two men. They may have been impressive earlier in the cavern, but what could warrant the DALEKs and Cybermen to send every soldier they had to kill just two men?


Shinichi was in his Rider armor, minus his helmet. Standing back-to-back behind him was his half-brother, Alan Smith, aka the Traveler. The Traveler was dressed in his usual green jacket, blue jeans and black t-shirt with sneakers. On his left forearm was an armband known Bracelet of Bazel. Shinichi left arm was also clad in a gauntlet known as the Shield of Glen.

As expected, the brothers were deemed a threat that needed to be destroyed. Both sides sent their entire forces to take care of them for good. The two stood in the centre of the remains of a ruined city and they were staring down the enemy. Alan's eyes were focused on the DALEKs who kept chanting, "DES-TROY! AN-NI-HI-LATE! OB-LI-TE-RATE! EX-TER-MIN-ATE!" over and over. The opposition Shinichi was facing was made up of an army of silver-armored Cybermen. They didn't chant but their cold gaze was locked on Shinichi. Both armies were huge, outnumbering the two brothers greatly. It was like a million to one.

"Looks like they decided to send everybody just to kill us," Shinichi remarked.

"Feel flattered. They deemed us a threat huge enough to send everybody," Alan replied. They hadn't expected the DALEKs or Cybermen to leave. Then again, what else could they expect after threatening both races? The DALEKs were just as arrogant as their creator, Shiro. While the Cybermen claimed to have no emotions, they were still threatened and would do anything to survive, especially destroy the two men capable of ending their existence.

"One of these days, when we go travelling, let me set the coordinates," quipped Shinichi as he drew the Sword of Ascalon.

"One of these days, maybe," Alan agreed. "Now, shall we?" His ring glowed as his body was enveloped in a green energy wave. His clothes changed as he was dressed in his Sentinal Armor, complete with the mask. He then formed a megaphone and spoke through it, "LOOKS LIKE YOU GUYS GOT OUR MESSAGE! JUST SO YOU KNOW, WE WERE BEING MERCIFUL! WE WERE GIVING YOU A CHANCE TO JUST LEAVE! TOO BAD YOU COULDN'T DO JUST THAT!" He then made the megaphone disappear and asked Shinichi, "You ready?"

Shinichi smirked and his helmet appeared over his head, formed by the nanites in his body. The eyes glowed as he got ready to fight. He then spoke into the Shield of Glen, "Dreigon, you ready for some payback?"

"Do you even have to ask?" the Dragon of Dragons replied through the Shield of Glen, the gem on the gauntlet glowing as he spoke. Showa smirked at his inner-dragon's eagerness.

"IKUZE!" Showa shouted as he charged at the Cybermen while Sentinel flew straight for the DALEKs. Immediately, laser fire flew everywhere as these two men confronted both monstrous armies.

The Sword of Ascalon glowed and was covered in dark energy before he performed a single stroke, shouting, "GETSUGA TENSHOU!" A black wave of energy slammed into the Cybermen, destroying them with a single blow. The rest continued to fire but Showa was too fast for them as he dodged left and right, zigzagging as he closed the distance. Another sword, the Higurashi no Yaiba, appeared in his free hand and in a flash of green light he was transformed into Showa Higurashi Form.

"For honor and glory!" shouted Yabuki in his mind.

"KAZE NO KIZU! HIGURASHI ZAN!" Showa slashed both swords and sent the attacks which tore through the Cybermen forces. A few of them backed away to avoid the attack and then rushed at Showa to take him down. He appeared to dance as he slashed with both swords then jumped up, spinning in midair. Fire, lightning and wind surrounded him before he came down, landing in a crouch with great force. The shockwave caused a crater to form and knocked the Cybermen off their feet.

Now he was Showa Oni Form.

Gokuaku roared loudly in Showa's mind, "LET'S TEAR THEM APART!"

The Higurashi no Yaiba was replaced by the Oni Kanabo and he swung. He bashed a Cybermen in the head with his weapon and then shot lightning out of his horns which spread out, hitting the Cybermen where it hurts. He watched with satisfaction as their heads exploded. Fire gathered in his jaw and he spewed an immense torrent of flame. The Cybermen hit by the flames were melted in an instant.

Showa then launched himself into the air to avoid more laser fire and the Cyberman aimed high. A few lasers managed to clip him but the Shield of Glen protected him before he covered himself in darkness. Then, Showa Kage Form took his place.

"KAGE BUNSHIN NO JUTSU!" Zennin called out in Showa's mind as the ninja-like Rider created an army of clones. They came down, aiming flying kicks at the Cybermen. The force of the attack caused more of them to explode. As the smoke and dust cleared, Showa was revealed all on his own, his clones vanished after executing the attack . He then conjured multiple kunai and shuriken which he sent flying, hitting the Cybermen. The weapons exploded, taking them out.

"Set lasers for maximum deletion," a Cybermen rallied and they fired high-powered lasers at Showa. He was sent flying by the lasers that hit him and tumbled along the ground. The Cybermen then rushed in to attack him but Showa quickly got back to his feet and roared as he rushed at them. His body glowed gold as a magic circle formed in front of him. He leapt through the circle and exited in his golden Guardian Jet Mode. The golden jet ploughed through the Cybermen, knocking them down like bowling pins.

Cyber Destroyers were deployed. They were futuristic jet fighters controlled only by a living brain. Basically, they were Cybermen in jet form. They pursued Showa and fired at him. He avoided them but one of them managed to nearly hit one of his wings. He dodged again using a barrel roll maneuver before executing the Shadow Clone technique to create multiple duplicates of himself. At the sudden appearance of multiple targets, the Cyber Destroyer quickly changed tactics. However, they weren't quick enough as the gold jets turned and fired back at the Cyber Destroyers. Kunai missiles were launched and the Cyber Destroyers were shot down before they crashed and exploded, taking out a good number of Cybermen still on the ground.

Showa ascended and then he came back down in a nosedive. He flew through another magic circle and exited in his Hinamizawa Guardian Form. He executed his attack, "GUARDIAN FORCE STRIKE!" and smashed through the Cybermen, causing them to explode. Once the smoke and flames all cleared, Showa stood in his strongest form. He was clad in his Ascalon Form armor and armed with the Sword of Ascalon. His eyes were focused on the remaining Cybermen, full of determination.

"Lad, let's finish this!" St. George encouraged.

"WIPE THEM ALL OUT!" added Dreigon with a loud roar.

Showa nodded as his chestplate turned into a roaring dragon's head. He gathered energy into the jaw and released it, "EL DRAGO CERO!" The Cybermen unlucky enough to be caught in the path of the blast were obliterated. However, that wasn't the end of it yet. Dark energy gathered in the Sword of Ascalon and once it was ready Showa unleashed his final move, "MEIDOU ZANGETSUHA!"


General Shibara, her soldiers, and the refugees were left gaping at what they saw. A single man, with strange armor and powers, had singlehandedly wiped out a whole army of Cybermen. Then they saw how Alan was doing and were floored as their jaws dropped further.


"EX-TER-MIN-ATE! EX-TER-MIN-ATE! EX-TER-MIN-ATE!"

Sentinel grabbed the edge of his cape and used it as a shield to deflect the deathrays.

"Can't they ever shout anything else?" Bazel questioned.

"Don't blame them. A psycho made them that way," Sentinel answered. "So, you thinking what I'm thinking."

"Time to take out the trash! Hahahaha!" laughed Bazel. "You know, coz they look like trashcans."

"I know," Sentinel agreed and then he flew into the air. "HYAH!" He punched the air and sent a massive green beam from his power ring, destroying every DALEK in its path. The DALEKs scattered and too to the air. However, despite flying fast, Sentinel was faster. He drew his Kusanagi no Tsurugi and vanished in a blur. Instantly, every DALEK in the air was cut to pieces before exploding. Sentinel reappeared, not winded at all. Suddenly, more DALEKs went after him and fired high-intensity deathrays. He raised a shield but was hit as it was shattered and sent crashing to the ground. The DALEKs went to check to see if he was dead. Sentinel lay in the crater, eyes closed, unmoving.

The DALEKs assumed that they had triumphed but Sentinel's eyes snapped wide open and he flew out of the crater. He then concentrated his energy into the Kusanagi no Tsurugi and formed a massive blade of green energy before bringing it down. The sword smashed and flattened a huge group of DALEKs from the army, scattering the rest as the shockwave blasted them away. He then dropped down and with a mix of super-speed, agility, and super-strength, he cut down the number of the DALEKs.

"EX-TER-MIN-ATE A-LAN SMITH! EX-TER-MIN-ATE! EX-TER-MIN-ATE!" All the DALEKs fired as one at Sentinel who whipped out his Sonic Screwdriver.

"Reversing the polarity! Gotta love a classic!" The Sonic Screwdriver buzzed and the deathrays actually curved around and struck back at the DALEKs, penetrating their armored casings and killing them on the spot. Sentinel twirled his Sonic Screwdriver around, kissed it and put it away. "Remind me to give Lala a kiss for that upgrade."

"That was easy. You'd think they would've developed stronger weapons by now," quipped Bazel.

"What can I say, Bazel? I'm just too awesome for them!" Sentinel boasted.

"Uh-oh," said Bazel and he added, "Look up." Sentinel did and he saw a very large flying saucer hovering above him. This made the Green Lantern grimace.

"They just don't know when to quit." The saucer then fired all of its onboard weapons down on Sentinel and Showa, raining down death as laser beams came down rapidly on both of them. Sentinel erected a dome of energy with his ring, shielding himself as Showa did the same using the Shield of Guren.

"Hey, little brother! One last flashy finish before we go?" Showa proposed.

"Sounds good to me! Just hope you can keep up!" Sentinel replied before shooting skywards.

"Oh, just watch me!" Showa followed as he conjured his wings. They dodged the energy beams that were aimed to kill them and then they angled their bodies upwards to perform flying kicks. Emerald energy surrounded Alan as dark and silver energy enveloped Showa. The two then yelled loudly and smashed into the DALEK Ship with all their might. The two then started to lance though the ship, smashing through machinery, before bursting upwards as they made their own exit.

As they hovered over the flying saucer, they watched with satisfaction as explosions erupted all over it as it fell and crashed before being engulfed in a massive fireball. Sentinel's ears picked up the sound of every DALEK onboard screaming as they died and while he did not enjoy the noise the DALEKs had left them both with very little choice.

"Think they got the message now?" Showa asked.

"They'll know this world is defended and what will happen if they continue. But just to make sure..." Sentinel activated his ring and ordered, "Ring, please send a message through all DALEK and Cyberman channels. I want them to hear this." He cleared this throat and then he spoke, "To all DALEKs and Cybermen in the universe who are listening in! I am talking on behalf of the people of Earth! You've heard of me! You know what I'm capable of so you should listen to what I have to say! I hate repeating myself so listen up! I want you to know whatever is it you have planned for this world will stop now! If you try anything at all I will stop you! Don't even think of invading ever again! Why? I'll tell you why! You must've witnessed us destroy two whole armies! What if I told you we were just holding back? Oh yes! We were holding back! That is just a fraction of our true power! So if you ever want to see tomorrow, if you ever want to have a future, then leave Earth alone! Oh, and remember me, because I don't ever want you to forget who I am! And if you forget this warning, then prepare yourself for a visit from me! I am the Travelling Man and if you cause trouble I will come knocking on your door!" He then ended the message. "OK, now let's go back home."


Alan and Shinichi both stepped into the TARDIS and the door closed behind them.

"Well, guess that's that. Earth is saved and both enemy factions are gone from Earth, hopefully to never return," Alan concluded. "I call that a pretty good ending."

"What about the people, though?" Shinichi asked.

"Humanity will rebuild. That's what humans do. Even in the face of adversity, they can survive. Impressive, really," Alan grinned. He was at the console and entering new coordinates. "Now, let's go home!" He pulled the lever but suddenly the TARDIS started shaking and Shinichi nearly lost balance.

"What's going on!?" Shinichi exclaimed. Was it turbulence in the vortex? Alan checked the computer screens on the console.

"Crap!" Alan exclaimed.

"That's not good!"

"Of course not! Something's grabbed hold of the TARDIS and is pulling us towards it!"

"Any ideas?"

"Just hold on tight!"


Pega-Rider: Alright, so here's the first segment of Sengoku Movie Battle. That was crazy, eh? And what ever happened to them it leads into something... By the way, Cybermen and DALEKs here are based on villains from Doctor Who, and the latter is the most annoying one. Seriously, screaming "EX-TER-MIN-ATE" all the time? Yeah, they're used in Chrome's fic, "Kamen Rider Showa" and its sequel "Kamen Rider x Green Lantern". Anyways, what happened to them? Whatever. Let's move to Gaim's segment! Ahoy!

KRC: Where are Alan and Shinichi headed now? Another adventure most definitely. However, who will they meet and what evil will they face. Well, their adventures will continue in "Kamen Rider Gaim x Showa: Fateful Sengoku Movie Battle!"