Because screw finales. I'm making a season 2.


Amare Venus looked at a tablet-screen she was holding. Out of fifteen people on her team, she was the only one left.

According to the data she gathered, there were two enemies left.

She currently stood atop the Kerbonaut Complex. Examining the area around her, she saw several of the buildings were already destroyed.

Hearing a faint whistling, she quickly looked in the direction of that sound. A Ravenspear Mk1 was flying overhead. With extremely quick reflexes, she swung her bow in the direction of the aircraft and nocked an arrow. In three seconds, she pulled the arrow back and let it loose.

The arrow pierced the engine of the Ravenspear. The arrow then deployed three fins, which shredded through the air intake and fuel tanks. The vehicle exploded in midair and spiraled out of control.

Amare didn't wait around to see the aircraft crash. She was already on the run.

"Messy shot," she spoke to herself. "I should've taken more time to hit the cockpit."

Because of the direction the plane's debris is now flying, the last enemy left would know where she is located.

She heard the whirr of helicopter engines behind her, and, turning around quickly, nocked another arrow and shot at the helicopter.

The helicopter made a hard turn with its RCS thrusters, and the arrow grazed the windshield. Just as the helicopter was about to fire its missiles (she could hear the familiar click in the Hydra Rocket Pods before they were shot), the airborne vehicle spazzed out of control and hit the ground with an explosive splat.

Looking at the smear of metal and burnt rocket fuel on the ground, she said, "I didn't do that."

The landscape around her dissolved into pixels of light. Across her vision, she saw the large, bold words GAME OVER - TEAM FALMART WINS.

Amare took off her Virtual Reality device, and removed the motion sensors on her arms and wrists. She then took off the Velcro sensors on her legs, and stepped off the Virtual Reality pad.

"Darn it!" Jeb exclaimed, walking up to her. "I almost had you. Almost. Then I forgot that missile glitch existed!"

Amare smiled. "You seem to forget to fix that glitch every time. When will you be able to fix it? I want to challenge you in a rematch."

"No clue," Jeb replied. "Maybe tomorrow."


A figure climbed over a grassy hill, a pouch slung over its back. They stopped halfway up the rather steep hill to catch their breath.

Upon reaching the top of the hill, the KOB could be seen. The sun had already left the skies, and the bright search-lights of the fortress were illuminating the skies.

So, these were the creatures? The ones that caused all that?

They pulled a device out of their pockets, and a click was heard. They took a radio off their belt, and spoke into it, "I'm here. Are the batteries set up?"

"Yes, they are set and aimed. Give us the signal when you need them to be fired."

The figure nodded, before setting off tot he KOB.


"I hate guard duty."

That was all the Kerbal said as he sat atop the tower near one of the kOB's entrances. He kept the spotlight aimed at the road in front of the gate. So far, no one had neared this part of the KOB.

"Why do we even bother with this entryway here? It's not like anyone goes past out that way. And I have yet to see someone come in from here for three weeks."

A loud familiar sound - one of a rocket engine, was heard. The Kerbal saw a streak of light fly over the KOB walls, before it impacted an area inside the KOB. Several more streaks flew over, hitting various places inside the fort.

"We're under attack!" he exclaimed. He punched the siren button on his post, picked up his rifle, and ran towards the directions of the raging fires.

Unbeknownst to him, a lone figure quickly scaled the fence. They jumped inside the KOB, and said into their radio, "I'm in."


The KOB's Mission Control was in complete chaos. Fires were raging in random parts of the KOB. Two out of five of the fire control teams were hit by the missiles, and they were trying to stop the fires before they spread to the fuel depots.

An Aeris 3A was flying over the KOB to assess the full extent of the damage. According to the status report, 2 minor fuel depots were hit. A vehicle garage was also took a blow. However, much of the damage was to the R&D departments. They had been shot up by five missiles, and there were already reports of twenty Kerbal casualties.

Jebediah, upon hearing this, quickly organised several groups of patrols and sent them to the walls around the fortress to guard them.

Heavy spotlights were deployed on towers and shone across the sky for an improbably (but possible) air attack. Machine-gunner nests on the walls were told to get ready. Heat scanners were used around the area to detect anyone.

The Kerbals had quickly detected the source of the rocket strikes, and sent counter-battery fire over to destroy the guns.

"Confirmed hit," a Kerbal said. "Enemy anti-air destroyed."


Lelei had been awoken by the rumble of the explosions. Wiping her eyes, she sat out of her bed and tossed a jacket on her back.

Her eyes widened upon seeing smoke rising from parts of the KOB. She quickly dressed into her usual outfit, and ran out to the streets.

She collided into someone, and fell. Getting back up, she said, "Sorry about tha-"

When she looked upon the person she collided into, her mind stopped momentarily.

"Wha . . what . . you're a . . ."

Lelei was hit in the side of the head and was knocked out cold. Before she could hit the ground, the person that hit her caught here and placed her down gently next to a building.

"I've almost been compromised. Going to take the secondary routes. This might take a little longer than expected."

Two bright headlights were pointed at him. They heard a voice yell out, "Halt! This area is restricted to non-civilians! Put your hands up!"

That person quickly ran out of the way of the spotlights. The vehicle, a KOB armored truck, started to chase the person.

One of the Kerbals inside asked, "We shoot at 'em, right?"

"Nonlethal rounds only. Use the shock ones," the driver replied.

The turret atop the vehicle aimed and started firing electric bullets, meant to stun someone momentarily. Before they could land any hits, however, an explosion rumbled beneath the vehicle, flipping it onto its side.

"Ack," the Kerbal inside the turret said. He picked up his radio and yelled into it, "We need backup! There's an unidentified person in the KOB!"

"Copy that. We're on to it."

Emergency signals sounded in the KOB, and all Kerbals were alerted to prevent anyone from leaving.


The person that had infiltrated the KOB thought to themselves, "I shouldn't have hesitated over there."

Knowing that everyone in this fortress is now after them, they slipped into the Vehicle Assembly Building. They pulled a map out of their pocket and looked around.

"Looks like the blueprint rooms are . . . aha! Found it."

They quickly ran to the blueprints room and turned on a flashlight that was on their head. They scanned the light across the many boxes full of blueprints, until their eye fell on one particular box. They picked the box up and opened it.

"So, I was supposed to ge-"

A second voice interrupted them. A feminine voice.

"Oh, what are you doing here? I didn't think we'd have visitors."

Before they could turn around to see who it was, they felt a searing pain in their back as they were thrown into the wall.

When he opened his eyes up again, his gaze fell upon a young, blonde girl that had a strange-looking bow. She had an arrow in her hand, and seemed ready to fire it.

"I am Amare Venus," she spoke, in a voice too cheerful for a situation like this. "And I don't think you're supposed to be here. You have some explaining to do."