Johann had returned to Drago to give him the report personally and as he expected Drago was furious.

"How did you allow this to happen?" Drago roared.

Out of the corner of his eye Johann could see Krogan smirking, it was no supplies that he considered him competition on taking the position of second-in-command.

"As I mentioned my lord, the Zoid was able to defeat the Dragon Spirit Megazoid, we were just caught offguard at the Shadow Ranger could transform into his dragon spirit form as well was the power he possessed," Johann explained calmly.

Drago clenched his fist. "The Rangers are gaining momentum and every single one of our attempts have ended in disaster. I want a solution and I want it fast."

"Then perhaps I can present you with that solution," said a voice.

Everyone turned and saw exiting from out of the darkness was none other than Viggo.

"Viggo?" said Drago looking surprised. "I thought that I ordered you to take down the Dragkons."

"And I did intend to, but recently there forces have grown exponentially," said Viggo and his eyes then turned to Johann. "I believe many of these new recruits are slaves from Dagjag and as confident as I am in my tactical superiority, I'm afraid the numbers are just against me."

"So I hear that our influence is weakening greatly," Drago growled. "With the facility at Dagjag destroyed, we are having troubles getting the materials we need to launch a successful counter-attack."

"But we still have the men," said Viggo.

"What are you getting at?" Drago prodded.

"We need to show what the consequences of a Range of victory is," said Viggo. "I recommend that we show an example to the Dragkon."

"Go on," said Drago looking intrigued.

"I have been able to detect a promising target that will crush their morale and I have already recruited the man for the job," said Viggo.

Then exiting out of the doorway was an easy a bright red alien with metal components over his body. On his shoulders he some sort of device which had bright orange grass in the middle of it. On his chest with the words TNT and he had several strands of dynamite strapped around his belt.

"Allow me to introduce to you our explosive expert, Artillery," said Viggo.

"Anything you want blown up I'm the man for the job," said Artillery with a smile.

"Then you have my permission to go ahead," said Drago.

"Mind if I accompany you brother?" Ryker asked.

"I can definitely use the extra hand," Viggo nodded.

Krogan narrowed his eyes at Viggo, just when he for that Johann was out of his hair Viggo appeared rather nowhere and installed his spotlight.


Meanwhile at Berk, Hiccup and the others were in the canteen hanging out, something which they hadn't been doing for quite some time.

"So, it's been a few days and we haven't heard a peep from Drago," said Snotlout joyously. "Maybe the guy figure that we were just too much trouble."

"I doubt it," said Ragnar. "It's most likely trying to figure out his next plan of attack."

Astrid agreed. "It's what I would do and I can tell you that the next attack is going to be big. The only question is where he is going to launch it."

"Are we supposed to be enjoying ourselves?" Fishlegs asked.

Heather nodded. "All this talk is just too gloomy, we came here to hang out."

"Okay, so what should we talk about instead?" Hiccup asked.

Snotlout leaned over towards Astrid. "You could admit your love to me." Astrid just gave him a disgusted grunt and looked as if she was going to be sick. "She's just plain hard to get."

"And you're living the dream world," said Ragnar rolling his eyes.

"Hey up, here comes trouble with the R and T," said Hiccup pointing.

They all turned and saw the twins entering the canteen with a collection of pies on a trolley.

"What's with the pies?" Ragnar asked, knowing that he was going to regret the question.

"It's an experiment," said Ruffnut.

"Of what?" Astrid asked.

"To see how delicious a pie can be," said Tuffnut.

"And how is this important?" Hiccup asked curiously.

"Oh, for the mission, not at all, but if you want to get the complex of pieology then you could see how vital this research is," said Ruffnut.

Everyone looked at Ragnar hoping that he could cast some sort of explanation.

"Don't look at me, the first time I've heard of the subject," said Ragnar.

"Not many people study the subject," said Tuffnut.

"Because it doesn't exist," said Ragnar under his breath.

"And how you going to test this theory?" Hiccup questioned.

"That's easy, we get some high loving individual to test our pies and he will give us our verdict," said Ruffnut proudly.

As if on cue Gobber turned round the corner and immediately saw the trolley of pies.

"Ohh, pies," he said looking his lips and immediately made his way to the trolley. "How much for these beauties?"

"They're free so long as you take part in our survey," said Tuffnut.

"Done," said Gobber.

Gobber then grabbed the nearest pie and took a bite out of it and the moment he swallowed he regretted it. He immediately felt hot in the mouth and began gagging murmuring something that sounded a lot like water.

"What kind of I was?" Hiccup asked.

"Oh, cherry pie," said Ruffnut.

"You put red-hot chilies in a pie?" Heather stared.

"Why wouldn't you?" Tuffnut asked.

"Because of that," said Fishlegs pointing at Gobber, who had run to the closest sink and was drinking like a madman to call down his throat.

"Good point," said Ruffnut and then looked at her brother. "Make a note, bro. 'Chile pies all red-hot no no.'"

Tuffnut nodded and noted it down in his notebook, he then looked at Hiccup and the others. "You guys wanna try some?"

"Rangers, report to the briefing room immediately," said Stoick over the intercom.

"Saved by the bell," said Hiccup.

"We would love to burnout are tastebuds in the pursuit of science, but as you just heard we are very busy," said Ragnar as they rose to their feet.

"Don't worry, there will be plenty of pie for everyone," said Ruffnut.

"That is what were afraid of," said Fishlegs as they left the canteen.


They made their way to the briefing room where Stoick and Toothless waiting.

"There have been several attacks on some major institutions on my planet," Toothless informed them.

"Was anyone hurt?" Hiccup asked.

Toothless shook his head. "Nothing too serious, but it's only a matter of time."

"You think that this is Drago's work?" Astrid asked.

"It makes sense," said Toothless. "Ever since you and the other Rangers rescued the slaves from Dagjag, we have been able to push back against Viggo's forces. Drago no doubt wants to set an example of what happens when someone defies him."

"Any idea who is causing these explosions?" Ragnar asked.

"We have seen such explosions before," said Toothless and he immediately turned towards the screen and an image of Artillery appeared. "His name is Artillery, he is possibly the best explosive expert within Drago's army. We have seen many examples of his handiwork, destroying factories and secret military bases and he likes to maximise his explosives."

"Sounds like a fun guy," said Heather dryly.

"So you want our help to stop him?" Snotlout asked.

"Skullcrusher wishes for us to handle this ourselves, but he won't say no to a few extra hands," Toothless informed them.

"We should see where the attack took place," said Hiccup.

"I'll take you there personally, but be wary some of my people are still slow to trust especially since we are fighting against one of your kind," Toothless reminded.

"Hey, people like him died of years ago and it's not something we want to relive," said Heather looking insulted.

"I meant no offence, but some of my people haven't actually met any other humans and unfair or not Drago was your first ambassador," Toothless pointed out.

Hiccup looked at Heather. "We would probably think of the same way the roles were reversed. We just have to prove that we are nothing like Drago and we can do that by helping the Dragkons."

Heather nodded. "I know, it just feels wrong."

Snotlout groaned. "Enough with the mushy stuff, let's go to work and kick some butts."

"Just be careful out there, we have no idea what Drago is planning to do next," said Stoick cautiously.


Artillery had just returned to Viggo's base on Drake Prime, after accomplishing his first mission.

"One enemy factory burnt to the ground," he said proudly.

"Excellent work," said Viggo behind his desk. "However, we can now expect enemy action and I have no doubt that the Ranges will appear."

"Then I'll blow them up like I did that factory."

Viggo gave him a warning look. "Do not underestimate them, they have managed to disrupt organisations across the galaxy and prevent the own home world from been invaded by our forces."

"How could six humans overpowered the might of Drago's empire?" Artillery questioned.

"It was originally five, but and to your question because we keep underestimating them," said Viggo. "Krogan has all but lost his position as second-in-command and Johann has fallen from grace as well and I'm not too far behind."

"You're hoping that this little confrontation will get you back in Drago's good books?" Artillery questioned.

"It is what I'm hoping, but I am anticipating the opposite could happen as well. The higher you climb the more likely you are to fall and I intending to hold onto that ladder as long as I can."

"So you want me to blow something up again?"

Viggo handed him notes on his next target. "This will be your next target, you can expect more heavy opposition. So be careful."

"You're talking to long guy about being careful," Artillery pointed out.

"That's with your explosives, I'm hoping that you can hold more restraint for your own safety."


Hiccup and the others heard landed on Drake Prime with Toothless, Stormfly was leading them to the factory which had been blown up by Artillery he.

"So what you build here?" Astrid asked as they walked around the wreckage.

"Tanks, fighters, anything that could be used to fight against Drago's forces," said Stormfly. "We might have gained some reinforcement in our ranks, but that means nothing if they don't have the proper equipment."

"We can certainly help you to provide with what you need," said Hiccup.

"And we do appreciate it, but this was just a warning," said Stormfly.

"Your afraid are going to hit something bigger," Heather assumed.

Stormfly nodded. "It's what I would do and Artillery has a reputation of leaving massive amount of destruction in his wake."

Ragnar began to scan the debris. "He certainly using powerful explosives, I can still detect chemicals he's used."

"How many people were injured?" Hiccup asked.

"A few broken bones, but no lives lost thankfully. Though we might not be lucky next time," said Stormfly gravely.

"We need to find out what is next target is," said Toothless.

"It could be a strategic target or maybe something to damage your morale," Astrid offered.

Hiccup rubbed his chin. "Viggo is no doubt giving him his target if we can figure out what Viggo would do that would give us some clue."

"So what would he do Sherlock?" Snotlout asked folding his arms.

"Viggo likes to play people, he attacked a military target to create a large statement," said Hiccup as he paced up and down. "However, that would cause the increases security on many strategic targets making it difficult for Artillery to accomplish his next mission."

"So he would go for civilian target," Astrid concluded.

"Something I could easily break the morale of our people," said Toothless. His eyes then widened in horror. "The High King Memorial!"

Stormfly looked horrified. "He wouldn't."

"Could you perhaps explain things to the humans here?" Snotlout asked.

"Centuries ago we had a monarchy, each settlement we made had its own king and they were under the command of High King," Toothless explained.

"How can you have more than one king?" Snotlout questioned.

"So that they don't create civil wars or revolutions," said Ragnar. "If all the kings ally themselves to one single monarch then they would have no reason to fight amongst themselves."

Toothless nodded. "Before we had a High King we were fighting amongst ourselves for about 300 years. Our people were divided into six different clans, each with its own king and naturally that created many disputes."

"Then a single Dragkon appeared and united his people and they in turn made him High King," Stormfly explained. "Every time a High King there's an election to decide who the next one should be amongst the kings out of the six original clans and the ones with the most votes from the other kings scattered across our planet would be elected as High King."

"Of course we've haven't had a High King since are war with Drago," said Toothless gravely. "He attacked is completely out of nowhere, destroying our military and our leadership structure. It's been so chaotic now we haven't been able to create an election, not that there's many surviving kings to this date."

"What's this got to do have memorial?" Hiccup asked.

"When first High King, we bury his body in the town of his birth and created a statue in his honour," Toothless explained. "It's a place where all Dragkons go at least one time in their life, to pay homage. It is our hope that someday we can rebuild what we lost and have our ancestors smiled down upon us once more."

"And destroying this memorial would shatter your pupils morale," said Fishlegs horrified.

"How can one fight without hope?" Toothless asked.

"Where is this memorial?"

"In a small town called Stagnal," said Toothless.

"I'll send word to Skullcrusher, though I don't know who would move troops on a hunch," said Stormfly as she made her way to her Rover. "You had better take the Ranges to Stagnal and quickly before it's too late."

"You heard the lady," said Hiccup.

They then raised their Morphers and flung their fists forwards. "Unleashed the dragon within!"

They then immediately transformed into their Ranger forms and no sooner have they done that they summoned their Dragon Cycles. Unfortunately Ragnar had not created one himself just yet so he had ride with Heather.

"Let's go," said Hiccup once Toothless sat behind him.


As Hiccup predicted Artillery was standing in front of the High King Memorial which was in the centre of the square of the town. The statue was quite impressive, the king was wearing full body armour and held a sword in his hand and had a very stoic stance.

"Waste of my talents to destroy a single statue, but if that is what Viggo ones," Artillery shrugged.

"But it's not what we want," said Hiccup's voice behind him.

Artillery turned and saw Hiccup and the others arriving on their Dragon Cycles.

"Viggo told me that I should be expecting the six of you," said Artillery.

"You really think you could bomb our people and think you can get away with it!" Toothless roared.

"Why not, I've been getting away with it for years now."

"Not today," said Hiccup.

"Oh, I very much think he will get away with it," said a calm collective voice.

They immediately turned and their eyes widened as Viggo stepped out of the shadows with his hands behind his back.

"Viggo," Toothless growled.

Viggo smiled. "So lovely that you're able to remember me my dear Toothless, but alas afraid your present is overshadowed by the Power Rangers." He then studied them closely. "You have been a thorn in our operations."

"Happy to make you uncomfortable," said Snotlout.

Viggo then looked at Hiccup. "And you must be Harry Haddock, I must say I am quite impressed that you were able to figure out my next plan of attack."

"Happy to impress you," said Hiccup coldly.

"But you have," Viggo smiled. "Together the two of us could accomplish so much, but alas fate has decided to make us enemies."

Astrid narrowed her eyes. "You'll pay for what you've done."

"And I suppose that the six of you are the ones that are going to make me pay?"

"Naturally," said Ragnar.

"We all have our little dreamworld I suppose," Viggo shrugged.

"There's no way that we will let you destroy a piece of important culture," said Heather determinedly.

"Ordinarily I would never think of destroying such artistry," said Viggo as he looked towards the statue. "It is certainly a marvel to behold, but alas this is war and in war victory is what that matters."

"Just like a Nazi," Ragnar smiled.

"I suppose some habits do diehard," Viggo shrugged.

"How can you live with yourself?" said Fishlegs shaking his head in disbelief.

"After you 80 years of living I couldn't care less what you may think of me, but alas with us dispense with the talk and get down to fighting one another." He then snapped his fingers and then several squads of Drakenoids appeared. "Drakenoids, attack!"

The Drakenoids then charged at them and Viggo moved in with Artillery to engage the Ranges in battle.

Astrid summoned her axe and began swinging it towards the Drakenoids, taking two down instantly. She then quickly spun around and kicked another in the chest, she then locks the blade of her axe on a shoulder of a Drakenoid and used her momentum to force it to collide with another.

Fishlegs ducked in order to avoid the claw from a Drakenoid and then slammed his shoulder into it, knocking it to the ground. He then summoned his hammer and slammed it as hard as he could into another which try to attack from behind, this caused it to collide with a group of them. Two of them then came at one slamming their claws towards him, but he used the handle of his hammer to block the attack and then pushed them back.

Snotlout was swinging his mace like a madman knocking any Drakenoid in his path. One managed to get under his wing and thrusted its claw towards him, but with unbelievable reflex as he slammed his mace down on top of it. While his guard was down another then jumped behind, but he quickly spun around and slammed his elbow right into its face.

Heather somersaulted over a Drakenoid that came at her and used her whip and wrapped it around its neck. The moment she touched the ground she used as much strength as she could to spin the Drakenoid so that it collided with another group. She then quickly leaned back to avoid the claw from another, she placed a hand on the ground and slammed her foot upwards right beneath its chin knocking it out cold.

Ragnar was busy dealing with Artillery, using his shield to block his attacks.

"You really think that puny thing can shield you against my explosives?" Artillery mocked as he tossed a cluster of small bombs at Ragnar.

Ragnar quickly held up as shield as the bombs exploded, he held his ground as best as he could and withstood the attack.

"I guess it can," Ragnar smiled and quickly charged in once again.

Artillery's swung his fist at Ragnar, who quickly ducked and then slammed his shield right into his stomach and then quickly performed a powerful spin kick. The two attacks certainly pushed Artillery back, but that only made him more annoyed.

Hiccup meanwhile was classing blades with Viggo, and it became apparent that he was quite a skilled swordsman.

"I must admit I can see why my colleagues are having so much trouble with you," said Viggo as he blocked Hiccup's swing.

"And why is that?" Hiccup questioned as he disengaged.

"I would for that it was quite obvious, you're inventive, unpredictable and unbelievably stubborn," said Viggo simply. "It's such a shame that we weren't able to work together, imagine the things we could do."

"Tempting, but I would rather ally myself with those I can trust," Hiccup spat.

Viggo shrugged. "I will admit that we are immensely deceitful of course that should not be a surprise owing to our history. But surely you can see that you cannot win, we outnumber you and have more advanced technology."

"And yet we seem to be beating your soldiers right and left," Hiccup noted.

"Soldiers yes, but not the general," Viggo pointed out. "You have yet to face Drago in battle and if memory serves you have inferred too well with the other generals either. So far you have only been able to beat them to a standstill or at least delay our plans, but that can only go so far."

"I think we'll take our chances."

Viggo smiled. "No one knows what the future may hold, we may end up working together sooner than you think."

Hiccup then charged in and slammed his sword down on top of Viggo, who quickly jumped back. He then channelled a powerful surge of energy into his sword and fired it directly at Hiccup, it struck him so hard that he was sent flying.

"I rest my case," Viggo smiled.

Viggo was about to attack again, but then Astrid appeared out of nowhere and he was forced to jump back or else gets struck by her axe.

"You stay away from him!" Astrid spat.

Viggo looked at her and then to Hiccup. "Ah, very intriguing."

Hiccup picked himself up. "What is?"

"Come now my boy, you don't expect me to tell you everything do you especially when something is so obvious?" said Viggo shaking his head. "I suppose one day either of you will realise the meaning of my words, I think it would be far better if you figure them out without my help."

"Then will force you to tell us," said Astrid clutching her axe firmly.

The two of them then charged in towards Viggo.

Artillery had just tossed several larger bombs at Ragnar, these ones were far stronger than his last as if it wasn't for his shield Ragnar would have been blown to pieces.

"Looks like I'm going to have to increase the output again," Artillery noted as he looked down at the smouldering Ragnar. "That is if I want to take you out."

"Not on our watch," said Heather's voice.

Then suddenly Heather's with appeared out of nowhere and struck him in the chest, catching them completely by surprise. Then appearing at Ragnar side was Heather, Fishlegs and Snotlout, all of them with their weapons in hand.

"You all right?" Fishlegs asked as he held Ragnar up.

"What kept you?" Ragnar asked.

"We had some bad guys to crush," Snotlout shrugged.

Artillery he rubbed his chest and looked at the four them. "You have only made my job even easier. Now I can eliminate four of you at once."

"You're welcome to try," Snotlout challenged.

Fishlegs looked at him meekly. "How about we try and not to antagonise the alien in front of us."

"What's the matter Fishface, you scared?" Snotlout teased.

"No, I just don't think we should push our luck."

"Too late, you've already pushed it," said Artillery as he grabbed yet another bomb. "I've increase the output and it should be enough to eliminate the four of you."

Heather then quickly used her whip and snagged the bomb right out of his hands and it soon landed in hers.

"Now you going to do?" Heather asked.

Artillery smiled and pulled out a detonator. "Detonated of course."

"Get away from it!" Ragnar yelled and immediately knocked the bomb out of Heather's hand.

Ragnar then quickly raised his shield is Artillery pressed down on the trigger and soon there was a powerful explosion.

Hiccup and Astrid heard the explosion and turned, then they looked back at Viggo.

"It would seem as if there are other matters that draw your attention," Viggo smiled.

"And you're just going to let us stop your subordinate?" Hiccup asked suspiciously.

"I have no doubt that the Skullcrusher is sending his forces down here immediately and I would rather avoid being captured," said Viggo. "Of course the two of you could try and stop me from escaping, but that would enable Artillery to complete his mission. The choice is yours."

Hiccup hate to admit it, but Viggo was right they had no choice but to develop their attention to Artillery.

He looked at Astrid. "Let's go."

Astrid nodded reluctantly and the immediately ran off to back up the others. Viggo smiled and then made his way down a dark alleyway and disappeared in the darkness.

Ragnar had used his shield to block the worst of the explosion, but it had still been powerful enough to knock him and the others off their feet. Artillery was now directly above them with a huge grin on his face.

"I'm impress you able to survive my little explosion, but it would seem as if you have run out of luck," he said.

"No, you're the one out of luck," said Hiccup.

Hiccup and Astrid then appeared out of nowhere and slammed their weapons down on top of him, catching him completely by surprise. Then without losing a beat the immediately spun around and slammed their weapons once more into him.

"Your boss has abandoned you, I would take this opportunity to surrender," said Hiccup.

"Never!" Artillery roared.

"Don't say we didn't give you a chance," said Astrid.

The two of them then channelled everything they had into their weapons and swung them with all their strength. Artillery was still bit winded from their surprise attack so he was unable to avoid the two attacks, which were now even more powerful than the previous ones.

They slammed their weapons down right on top of them, he stood there for a few moments before he toppled over and exploded.

Viggo had managed to use a teleporter to returned back to base and he had seen the entire thing from the monitor.

"Launch the regenerator!" he commanded.

A being then fired from his base and struck the remains of Artillery and soon he towered directly over the small town.

"I'm large and in charge!" he laughed.

Hiccup looked at the others. "You guys up for this?"

"You know it," said Ragnar.

"Dragon Spirits arise!" they yelled.

They then immediately transformed into their Dragon Spirit forms.

"Dragon spirits combined!" all of them, apart from Ragnar, cried. Soon they began to combine into the Dragon Spirit Megazoid. "Dragon Spirit Megazoid."

Ragnar had already transformed into his fighter mode. "Boneknapper: Fighter Mode!"

The two zoids stood side-by-side as they faced against Artillery.

"To against one, huh? I like those odds," Artillery smiled.

Soon they began to engage in battle Ragnar swung his club directly towards Artillery, who quickly ducked in time. Then appearing on the other side was Hiccup and the others swinging their sword and he quickly countered by tossing an explosive on their chest, within seconds of exploded knocking them back.

"This guy has more tricks up his sleeve then a magician," Astrid growled as they began to pick themselves up.

"This guy plays dirty," said Snotlout.

"We're not exactly a position to argue, considering that we do outnumber him," Heather reminded.

"We have to take him down, I don't care how," said Hiccup.

Ragnar was trying to overpower Artillery, but he was proving himself to be quite agile dodging his club. He then somehow managed to get behind him and placed an explosive on his back, the moment it exploded Ragnar fell forwards due to the shockwave.

"I'm getting quite sick of it this guys party tricks," said Ragnar.

"He's keeping everything fair by immobilising one of us so that we don't gang up on him," Astrid noted.

"But what if we attack them from afar?" Hiccup asked looking at her.

Astrid got the idea. "We're going to need a distraction."

"Ragnar, do you think you can provide one?" Hiccup asked.

"I'll buy you time," said Ragnar as he moved in against Artillery once again.

"A glutton for punishment aren't you," said Artillery.

Ragnar then swung his club, but Artillery was able to avoid it and then dealt some quick blows in the chest. Then when Ragnar was off-balance he quickly placed several explosives on his chest and seconds later there was an explosion knocking him right off his feet.

"So your plan was just to attack me and hope that you could hit me?" Artillery laughed.

"Actually it was to distract you," Ragnar smiled.

"What?"

"Spine Shot!" Astrid's voice yelled.

Artillery turned just in time to see several spikes slamming right into him. The Ranges had waited for him to lower his guard and then fired several spines from Astrid's arm, this causing completely by surprise.

"Now let's finish this," said Hiccup.

They then extended their hands forwards. "Dragon Rage!" they yelled.

They then fired a powerful beam right out of the dragon mouth in their chest which slammed into Artillery who was still dazed from their surprise attack. Seconds later there was a huge explosion and Artillery was no more.


Viggo had seen the entire thing from his base and he immediately informed Drago what transpired.

"Looks like your little plan amount to nothing," said Viggo.

"Not so, Artillery was able to do some damage before his untimely demise and now the Dragkons will be spending more the truth protecting their art and culture in case we plan to attack again meaning that won't be more forces on the front lines," said Viggo. "I admit that not everything went according to plan, but one always gets these hiccups."

"Except this hiccup is starting to get annoying," Krogan growled.

Drago raised his hand. "Enough! This bickering gets us nowhere and we might as well use Artillery's achievements to our advantage, but either way Viggo you did failed to deliver what you promised."

Viggo nodded. "I don't dispute that and I shan't make excuses."

Drago eyes turned to Krogan. "Nice to see someone in my army is taking responsibility for their actions."

Krogan merely growled in annoyance.


Hiccup and the others soon met up with Skullcrusher, who had just arrived with additional soldiers.

"It appears we arrived too late," said Skullcrusher.

"We regret that Viggo got away, but we managed to foil his attempt of destroying the memorial," said Hiccup.

"And you have my people's gratitude," said Skullcrusher. "Unfortunately in order to protect these sites I'm going to have to develop troops from the front lines to protect them in case anything and no doubt Viggo will take advantage of it."

"It could have been far worse," said Toothless.

Skullcrusher nodded in agreement. "Indeed, but I fear that this is only the start. Drago is going to do far worse if you want to take over the galaxy."

"And will be ready for him," Hiccup promised.