Lancer shook his head as Plasmius strapped Danny into the chamber. Danny's eyes were jerking back and forth wildly, but he was still unable to move his body. Lancer began to pull against the cuffs that bound him to the wall, his efforts, however, were pointless.

"What did you do to him you lunatic? Are you deranged because you're killing him!" Plasmius shot an ectoblast at Lancer, purposefully missing by centimeters.

"Daniel is not dead you idiot." Plasmius smiled. "It's my own formula for temporary paralysis, one made to affect both humans and ghosts on contact. All Skulker needed to do was hit Daniel, and he obliged by protecting you, such a pity...But now it is time..." Plasmius pressed a button, roaring the machine that Danny was trapped in to life.

"Your world will come spiraling down to where you won't even know left from right This was only the first act Daniel, the one that shall change your life forever." The rings split across Danny with no trouble what so ever.

"Mid-Morph DNA sequence obtained." Replied the Maddie hologram.

"Excellent, apply it to clone 1-D. Approximate time to completion?"

"Thirty-four minutes, sixteen seconds until Mid-Morph DNA is introduced and accepted by clone 1-D."

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Lancer had been issued an injection from Plasmius. He had grown tired of his talking and struggling and slid the mild sedative into his arm, enough to keep him from making any noise but not to the point of passing out. Lancer's head slowly rocked back and forth in a daze, no form of thought in him.

A short beep sounded.

"Process complete."

"Is the clone ready to separate?"

"Affirmative."

"Attach monitoring device and initiate separation sequence."

"Initializing procedure, please standby." The machine released a couple of smoke bursts and the glass covering disappeared. The clone opened its eyes, shining a bright neon green.

"How do you feel?" The clone stepped out, the white hair falling over his face.

"Fine, Father." Plasmius studied the young clone, massaging his chin.

"Come on son, we have work to do."