Gamerdude's back!
Gamerdude threw himself to the floor as the corridor exploded with a flash and poisonous gas seeped through it. Nearby Endermen took a breath, gagged, and collapsed to the floor, their neurons shutting down and the poison contaminating their systems. Gamerdude, Eclipse, and a squad of Bio-Bots ran past their spasming bodies. GD had just thrown a BG-01 Gas bomb right into the midst of the endermen.
"Now that's how it's done!" Eclipse yelled, and fired a burst from his newly acquired rifle into a still writhing enderman. As he did that, Gamerdude tried to think about what was going on.
He had lost Sky, but he wasn't dead. Soon after a squad of Bio-Bots had arrived, given him new weapons, and at that point they were trying to leave the base without dying, which was proving to be tough. Gamerdude had had a close call with death when an enderman had teleported right behind him with a primed grenade in hand, but luckily Eclipse grabbed the grenade and threw it away, where it exploded harmlessly. Gamerdude was just finishing his thought when more enemies appeared.
"Fire!" Gamerdude shouted, and fired a burst into one HE soldier, crumpling him like paper. The others did the same, and the rest of the HEs fell. The squadron continued around the corner. As they did, a grenade rolled into his field of view. He jumped and rolled, but it was too late. The grenade exploded, throwing GD back and knocking him unconscious. As he slipped out, he heard bullets, saw a HE soldier go down, and felt cold, armored hands pick him up, hoist him over their shoulder, and continue down the hall. He blacked out.
Herobrine had been shot at, lost his guards, and had had several death brushes so far. So he had decided to try out a new strategy. He would switch places (literally) with HE-10 and escape from wherever he was.
"And HE-10 would be here! It would work perfectly!" he thought aloud.
He took out his magical stick and held it up. As he did, he teleported to where HE-10 was and HE-10 teleported to where he was. Herobrine got up, cleared his vision, and once he did he gaped. He was in an interrogation room, and there were several guns pointed at his face. He stuttered, "Whaa?" At that noise, the human soldiers guarding him seemed to perk up. One shouted into his radio, "The hostile seems to have morphed into Herobrine! Requesting backup, immediately!" but it was too late, as Herobrine quickly broke the restraints on the chair, jumped up, and smashed in the face of the nearest Bio-Bot with a Psychic Bolt. The other two Bio-Bots squeezed off a few shots, but they pinged uselessly off of Herobrine's Psychic barrier. With it he was nigh untouchable. The Bio-Bots tried to run, but he shot one in the back, and dropped the other one with a kick to the face. He kicked down the feeble metal door to the outside of his prison cell, and was greeted with blaring klaxons and security doors slamming shut at each end of the hall he had emerged into.
"Oh, so they want to make this harder? No matter," Herobrine said. "I'll take you all!" He ran at the nearest door and smashed through it. On the other side he was greeted by a wall of bullets, pushing him back. Someone shouted an order, and someone tossed a grenade his way. He picked it up to throw it back, but it exploded in his hands. He screamed in his head as his psychic barrier flexed against the onslaught of shrapnel. As the Bio-Bots closed in on Herobrine, he suddenly jumped up, and ground pounded the floor, sending the Bio-Bots in all different directions. He walked passed them, snickering to himself.
"Well, that wasn't a challenge-" was all Herobrine got to say before something slammed him across the room. He looked up to see a Bio-Bot holding a sort of hammer, but it was pulsing with red light. As the Bio-Bot raised his hammer to strike, Herobrine deflected it with his hand, grabbed the Bio-Bot's arm, kicked the Bio-Bot in the knee, brought up his leg, and kicked the Bio-Bot in the head, finishing him off. Two Bio-Bots popped out of a nearby door, and had nearly knocked him down with their bullets, until Herobrine psychic bolted one, and smashed the other's face in, killing him. A radio in the room nearby buzzed:
"HQ to all units, we have confirmed knowledge that Herobrine has entered the Anvil of Hell prison! I repeat, we have confirmed knowledge that Herobrine has entered the Anvil of Hell prison! Requesting relocation of Manhattan-II Class War Destroyers to combat threat! All units in the area, do not attempt to fight! I repeat, do not fight! Cut your losses and pull ou-." Herobrine cut the feed with a psychic bolt to the radio, shattering it. He was genuinely worried about those Manhattan-II War Destroyers. He had heard of their track record and knew of their destructive power. Each M-II was a greater improvement over the famed Manhattan class of Destroyers. Each M-II was armed with multiple point defense cannons, and while small in size, included one of the most powerful weapons in all of I-Corp's arsenal. This weapon used concentrated energy taken from an emerald core in the center of the ship to literally overload a target, pulping and roasting it to pieces. While extremely small in size compared to their Infinity class brethren, they were still much bigger than Herobrine, and certainly packed enough firepower to destroy him. Of course, they will never reach me, he thought. For once in his life, he was wrong. A second later the building he was standing in vaporized suddenly, slamming him to the ground and destroying his psychic barrier. Herobrine's psychic barrier barely had time to recharge when another DEW blast from a nearby Manhattan-II threw him a kilometer away from where he stood in the first place. As Herobrine struggled to his feet, he realized something.
" Those M-IIs were using their weakest setting, probably to try to weaken his psychic barrier before their final assault! " He exclaimed. Once again, he was wrong. A pelican flew over and touched down near him. One figure strode out of its landing bay. He wore the same silver armor as the Bio-Bots, but his had a much brighter golden glow to it. The figure spoke, his voice deep and menacing:
"I see you have been here all along. You may have defeated I-Corp in the first battle, but you have not defeated me! For I am Infinimineralex, leader of I-Corp! I've beaten many of your kind, and you are no exception! We shall fight to the death!" Infinimineralex charged at Herobrine, and he charged back. Meanwhile, as Gamerdude fought his way through the base in the sky dimension, he thought of Alex. He felt, somehow, that Alex was going to fight a great fight, but it would be him who dealt the final blow. That gave him the courage to fight on. He had to reach Herobrine! And fast!
