Energy lightning flashed around me. Then it stopped, and I found myself looking out onto a canyon-like area. The green sky overlooked two strange… things licking from a pool of green liquid. They were yellow in color, and bipedal. Anteater-like tongues siphoned water, while numerous tentacles acted as tails.

"Hello, Sam!" I turned to see the Doctor watching the creatures. "You're in the wrong place, aren't you? But still, take a moment to appreciate Xen. You're the second living thing-excluding me- who's seen this place and lived. Those creatures licking from the pool are called, I believe, bullsquids. Docile creatures, actually. Of course, they were startled after the resonance cascade, and forced a certain… Gordon, I think the name was, to cause their near-extinction. But that's a tale for another time. Now, I believe you were looking for a key?" I gave him a startled look. "Oh come now, Sam. I'm a Time Lord. I know what's happening, what's happened, and to a lesser extent, what's going to happen. But that's not the point. The key, as you might be aware, is in the shape of a Core-X, disguised as a black emerald. I'll give you a lift to Alt-Earth 3, and be on my way." He grabbed my arm, and we were suddenly on a road, lined with trees, the wind rushing after a blue blur rocketing down the road.

"You might want to catch that blue blur. He could have some information as to the whereabouts of the Ebony Emerald," the Doctor proclaimed triumphantly. I stared at him. He looked affronted. "So you think you could come up with a better name for the first key? How about a Key to the Kingdom? Sorry, but that's taken. By a kid named Arthur. But now I'm rambling. Oh yes. Your friend Melanie is sitting in that palm tree up there." He pointed across the median, and I followed his gaze to see Taylor shinnying down a tree. She noticed the Doctor and me. I waved and looked at the Doctor again.

"See you around," he said. Then he walked off down the highway.

"Hey, what were you looking at?" I turned to Taylor, who was now only twenty feet away, and then pointed to the Doctor. Who, of course, was gone.

"Yeah, I don't see what you were pointing at. Anyway, we should probably try to get in touch with the Chozo?"

I'd completely forgotten that I was holding the interdimensional transmitter. I pulled it out and handed it to Taylor. She took it and held it to her ear.

"Hello? Yes, it's me, Melanie. 54M's with me as well."

She paused. "What? Really? … Right, got it. Melanie out."

Taylor turned the transmitter off. "Okay, it seems that the interdimensional transport failed and is completely busted. It's going to take them a while to repair it. Also, they've figured out the shape of the first key. It's a black gem."

I nodded and quickly signed to her. " Who? A doctor? With brown hair and light skin? Oh, I remember him. Nice guy. He actually helped with the construction of the transport. So he wants us to chase after that blue thing?"

I nodded.

"How are we going to do that? I heard a sonic boom as it sped by!"

Grab her hand and run. No, it's not romantic. She'll be lucky if the G-force doesn't rip the skin from her face.

I shrugged. She wasn't a good friend, and was thus expendable. Mostly. So I grabbed her by the hand. "Hey! What the-" she started, and then I ran. Seconds later, I burst into supersonic speed. The road gave way before me until I quickly saw the blue blur in the distance. As we came closer, we got a better look. It was a hedgehog. A freaking hedgehog.

What. The. Frack.

My thoughts exactly.

I sped up and the blue hedgehog noticed us. Its head turned. Just as I came level with it, its head turned fully to see us. The hedgehog's face contorted into an expression of disbelief as I sent my tail out in front of him. Rather than stopping him, he ran right into it. A shockwave traveled up my tail, and the hedgehog went flying. I slowed down and watched as he soared off into a mountain off to the west.

"You just had to throw him into a mountain, didn't you? Now how are we going to talk to that supersonic blue hedgehog?" Taylor grumbled, climbing from my back.

She pulled a face. "Wow. I doubt that those words have ever been put together in that order in the history of the Basic language."

She's correct. However, those words have been put together many times in the history of the Galvan language, usually as part of their science fair projects.

"Hello there!" burst a confident voice from above. I looked up to see a fat human male in a floating pod. His egg-like head was bare, although tufts of hair protruded from his cavernous nostrils. I shuddered at the sight.

"I am the esteemed Dr. Robotnik, leader of the Eggman Army. I am going to rule the world, and I think you can help me."

"Oh please, there's no way we would hel-" Taylor started to say. I clamped a hand on her mouth, and signed off to her. She got the message and reworded her sentence, "-help you without a reward for us."

"Oh? And what exactly do you want?"

"A black jewel."

"Like this?" Robotnik asked, pulling out an ebony emerald. I nodded.

"Hmm… all right. I'm willing to make a deal with you. Girl, you look smart. How are you with technology?" he asked.

"I can assemble a miniature fusion reactor in three days, repair a busted coolant unit in three hours, construct a combat-ready android in one hour, an automated assembly line in a day… with the proper parts, of course," Taylor boasted.

"Resources are not a problem. And the… thing beside you?" Robotnik questioned.

"If the rumors are true, he's Death incarnate."

"Certainly looks the part… Very well. Girl-"

"Melanie Taylor."

"Melanie, "he amended, " before I hire you, I wish to test you. Thing, I want you to get Sonic the Hedgehog. And his little friends too!"

"By get, you mean…?" interrogated Taylor.

"I didn't ask you, did I?" Robotnik replied, irritated.

"No, but I answered for him," she deftly parried.

" And did you agree to this?" the doctor asked, his words directed at me. I nodded.

"… Take a guess. After all, you are a semi-genius."

"So you want us to kill him? And his friends? Why?"

"I expect my underlings-"

"A-hem," coughed Taylor. I glared up at Robotnik and began to charge a Wavebuster. He got the message.

"-erm, I mean, contractors, not to ask questions."

I shrugged, and the doctor took that as his cue to speak again. "Now, follow me." He flew off in his pod. I grabbed Taylor and chased Robotnik.

The doctor led us into a mountain, out of which protruded a massive space elevator. It led far up, and at its peak, I could vaguely make out an airship in the shape of an Earth whale shark. At the base of the mountain was a set of metal double doors. Robotnik pointed up toward the airship. "See that? That is the first ship of my Eggman Armada. But I'm too busy dealing with that pesky hedgehog to finish it. That's where you come in. Melanie, dear-"

"I'm not your dear, Baldy McNosehair," Taylor shot.

"Hmph, fine. I'm willing to overlook that insult this once, but not again. Melanie, I want to test you. Construct another ship and deploy it. Resources are no object. Time is. I need two hundred fully fledged floating death machine within the fortnight. Thing, you know what to do. Kill that hedgehog."

Eggman led us through the doors into a massive processing plant. Standing in front of us were two creatures. One of them was a black hedgehog with streaks of red. A golden bangle circled his wrist and he wore primitive hover skates. The other was what seemed to be a short Earth ferret that was a hodgepodge of color. Her white fur contrasted sharply with her black jacket and denim trousers, while her orange eyes went well with the crimson claw marks that scored the glazed left eye. A long white and red tail finished the package. An array of knives, ranging from kitchen utensils to standard Pirate-grade bayonets, lined her belt, while hilts could be seen protruding from her pockets. I was, quite frankly, more concerned about the black hedgehog. He looked like much less of a threat than the ferret, but looks could be deceiving. "The fuck is that?" stated the ferret. The hedgehog simply observed me, drinking in the details of my form.

"Diamond, this is your test. Thing, those two are your tests."

"Thing? That's his name? Not exactly descriptive. How about… Sam?" suggested the ferret. I smirked. "What's so funny?" she questioned.

"That is his name," answered Taylor. "Don't get too close, he'll irradiate you."

"So why were you near him?" the ferret replied.

"Not my choice. Anyone have a lot of sixty percent hydrogen dioxide- forty percent hydroxyethate solution? No? Fine. Where's the nearest chem lab?"

Robotnik put a little more distance between us, as did the hedgehog and ferret. "The name's Diamond. Professional bounty hunter, but you can call me better than you," the ferret quipped. The hedgehog observed me and let out, "Shadow," before falling silent once more.

"Back to business. Before I give you the emerald, you have to prove that you're up to the challenge. Fight the ferret."

"Hmph. This'll be easy," the ferret grumbled. She put some kitchen knives into her hands and threw them.

Let's play catch, shall we?

Or better yet, let's play ball! I mean, knives!

I reached up and caught the knives before tossing them back. Being only culinary-grade, they failed to even scratch my scales.

"Damn," muttered the ferret. "No biggie." She pulled out a Pirate bayonet. At the same time, her hands went up in flames. As the bayonet contacted the fire, it went up. The ferret then threw the flaming knife at me. I ducked, and it embedded itself into the wall. I smirked and began to charge a Wavebuster.

Wait. Try an Ice Spreader-Flamethrower combo.

And what will that accomplish? I wondered.

Ever heard of annealing? Superheating plus supercooling equals super cracking!

I think we'd better keep her alive if we want that emerald.

You're probably right. Maybe. Screw it. Just freeze her and be done with it.

Can I even use an Ice Beam?

Sure. Why?

I thought back to the time I was frozen by Melissa Bergman.

Oh. That's why. Ignore that. Just freeze her.

No, burn her.

Freeze!

Burn!

Freeze!

BURN!

FREEZE!

Yaaaah!

Yaaah!

All of a sudden, I swore I could hear scuffling. I ducked under another knife as the scuffling slowly turned to grunts and moans. Ten knife ducks later, the sounds ceased.

The hell was that?

Guess.

Oh god. My brain feels unclean.

Deal with it. We've been in this space together for the last…

Six, seven months?

Yeah. What did you think would happen? It's not like there'll be kids. Anyway, we decided on burn.

Glad that you made a choice, even if it was after… ugh. I don't even want to think about it.

I charged up a flamethrower and began to get closer. The ferret backed up, still flinging knives. How many of those did she have? I ducked under another knife, and heard a clicking sound.

She's reloading!

How the fuck does she do that? They're knives, for god's sake!

Who knows? FIRE!

I unleashed the flames from hell. The ferret looked up from her pockets(which, miraculously, were filling with knives) to see a wall of fire strike her. Immediately they began to consume her. She immediately dropped to the floor and tried rolling around. Even while this was happening, she was flinging knives. I dodged a few, but other nailed me in the gut. They still bounced off, but they distracted me. The ferret threw multiple knives aimed at the same spot. When the first one hit, it was hammered through the scales by the impact of the other knives. Diamond jumped back up, though weakly. Her skin was covered in burns. Much of it was scorched off completely, revealing the inner layer. What was left of the fur and skin was scorched black. She glared at me before trying to lunge, ignoring the radiation. I skillfully sidestepped and jabbed her in the gut with my tail. As she fell to the ground, a change went over her. He skin began to bubble and she began to grow. Her limbs twisted, growing to impossible shapes, as her body and head expanded rapidly. Soon, standing before me, was a full-fledged dragon.

Oh, come on!

Oh, for fuck's sake.

I concentrated a missile barrage on the dragon's wings. They tore through the weak membrane instantly, forcing the dragon onto all fours. A few more missiles to the head, and a ferret with several different colors of scorched fur soon lay on the ground. I bared a grin at Robotnik and the hedgehog, which was unimpressed. Robotnik edged away slightly further.

"Perfect!" he exclaimed. "Give Diamond some time to heal, and then go after Sonic. In the meantime, I expect you, Melanie, to get building my airships."

Taylor was busy swigging human vodka from a table at an alarmingly fast rate. As she downed a bottle and tossed it to the floor, she pulled out a syringe and injected herself. Her drunkenness was instantly removed.

"And why, pray tell, were you consuming alcohol?" questioned Robotnik.

" 'Cos there isn't any chem lab here for me to brew up an anti-radiation serum," replied Taylor. Then, "So, where are the parts? I'll need parts if I'm gonna build an airship, you know."

"Yes, yes, I do know. They're in the back room." Robotnik waved a hand vaguely in the direction of the factory's bowels. Taylor strode off.

"Now, Sam and Shadow, while Diamond recuperates, you should go scout HEXAeco Metropolis, in the west. I assume that Sonic should be there, judging by where you sent him seven hours ago."

Cut to three days later, and Shadow and I were patrolling the city, albeit on opposite sides of it, still searching for Sonic the Hedgehog, and his friends. Apparently there was also a mutant genius fox and a violent red echidna. There was a lovesick pink hedgehog that swung hammers around. And don't even get me started on the stupid purple cat!

Anyway, while we had frequently seen-and once even encountered- his friends, we had yet to lay eyes on the elusive blue hedgehog. So for the third day, Shadow and I were forced to tread the city streets. The city was a massive green metropolis. It was essentially divided into two levels: the city at ground level and the city connected by the towering rooftops. The rooftops were filled with strange contraptions: springs that launched me twenty meters in the air towards another roof, multiple tiny booster pads that accelerated me to a couple hundred miles per hour, ramps that filled the previous two roles at the same time, grind rails, cannons, energy fields, and even loops made of energy. I spent my time on the rooftops, while Shadow patrolled the ground.

As I walked, it began to rain. Lightly at first, until it began coming down so hard that I risked drowning on dry land. The air was quite literally a curtain of water, gushing down. A hum rose behind me. I turned to see the ferret, Diamond, on a hoverboard. Atop her palms were two pillars of flame. The heat emanating from them was enough to vaporize the water around the ferret in a six-foot sphere. She glared at me. I winked, and then winced as pillars of fire washed over me. While I could smell something cooking, my skin was completely untouched. Diamond grimaced, having sacrificed her protective fire barrier to attack me. She put it back up, but was completely sodden. This seemed to have an anesthetic effect on her. She was noticeably more groggy, but quickly perked up as the fire dried her fur.

"Alright, Sam," she spat, "I encountered Sonic. We fought, and I managed to injure him, before his friends rescued him. He's on the other side of the city, near Shadow, taking shelter inside a factory. Guess what we're going to do?"

I shrugged.

"We're going to drown him, you idiot!"

BLIP!

Off to our right, Shadow appeared. Diamond hissed and her fur flared, but I ignored him, having gotten used to his teleportation two days ago.

"Change of plans," he said. "Sonic's friends showed up."

"So?" asked Diamond.

"There's way too many of them, even for us. We can't confront them head on. Instead, we're going to lure them out, one by one. Grab my hand."

Diamond and I complied. Shadow barked, "Chaos Control!" and we found ourselves on a low rooftop opposite a large factory. Inside, I could hear the voices of Sonic's friends, as well as an unfamiliar voice that must be Sonic himself.

Diamond pulled a knife from her belt and tossed it at the factory. It soared through the open garage door and bounced off the floor with a CLANG!

"What was that?" asked a higher-pitched voice, belonging to the fox known as Miles Prower.

"Dunno," answered a gruffer voice, that of the echidna Knuckles.

"I'll goo chegg id oud," came the slurred voice of Big the Cat. Soon, his umbrella-masked form came out of the factory. Diamond tossed another knife, about twenty yards away from the factory. Big walked over to the sound. I was about to shoot when Diamond forced my hand down. She pulled a knife out and threw it. Big the Cat smacked onto the pavement, a hole in his umbrella where the knife had passed through on the way to his head. Diamond leaped down and dragged Big into an alley. I heard a low hum from the alley in question, before Diamond walked out. The hum was similar in pitch to a hoverboard. Shadow and I watched as Diamond exited the alley and climbed the walls to the roof where we were waiting.

"Big? Big? What was it?" asked Prower. "Big? Big?"

"I'll go find Big," volunteered the echidna, Knuckles. He stepped out, and I fired an Imperialist beam at him. Diamond accidentally nudged my shoulder, so the beam struck Knuckles in the neck. He fell forward and sprawled on the ground. Diamond again dragged him into the alley, where again the hum sounded. Curiously, I leaned forward, but Shadow grabbed me by the scruff of my neck and pulled me back, before quickly distancing himself. Diamond returned, and threw another knife into the factory. At that exact moment, Miles Prower stepped out and craned his neck up. The knife embedded itself in it.

"TAILS!" Sonic roared, from within the factory. I listened as he attempted to run to Tails, only for Amy Rose to stop him, telling him to relax and that she would check on Tails. Amy stepped out, cautiously holding her hammer. She knelt beside Prower. Her body stiffened as she examined Prower's neck wound. Then it stiffened for real as I fired at her. Diamond nudged my shoulder again, causing the Imperialist to hit her in the neck. I glared at her.

"AMY!" Sonic bellowed. He ran out. I prepared to shoot him, but then he caught sight of us. Sonic yelled in fury, and ran off. I jumped down and began to chase him. Sonic led me through the winding streets until he hopped onto a grind rail. I jumped on and balanced as it led up through the sky towards the rooftops. Sonic was clever, jumping from rail to rail as several came together, forcing me to slow down to pursue him. The grind rail petered out as it came towards a cannon. Sonic leaped in and it fired him, a blue spinning ball, out towards a roof off to his left. I jumped in to the cannon. It forced me into Morph Ball and fired. But not in Sonic's direction. It shot me at a rooftop to the right. I swore, and then began running. I bounced off a spring onto a rail, which deposited me in front of an energy path. I ran down the path. At its end was a boost pad. I hit the pad and was instantly sent into supersonic speed. At this speed, I was easily able to clear the triple loop ahead, before striking a ramp. I flew through the air, and landed on a grind rail. Ahead, I watched as Sonic was shot from a cannon on a nearby roof to land on the rail to my left. I grinned. He glared at me, and jumped up. Then he curled into a ball, which immediately flew at me, spines spinning. I growled and put up my hands. The spines collided with the scaly limbs. Sonic was forced back, and my hands were bleeding. Green blood dripped from the wounds, which melted through the rails when it touched. This distracted me long enough for Sonic to assault me again. His blades tore a gash in my chest. I hissed and switched to the Wave Beam. Bolts of electricity soon assaulted Sonic. Then he gasped. Out of the corner of my eye, I watched as a huge glob of plasma burst out of the smokestack of the HEXAeco Power Station and burnt through the rails. Sonic fell through. I followed suit. As we fell through the air, we were still fighting. I was shooting at him as he sliced through me in numerous places. I looked past Sonic briefly to see the ground approaching. I bared a grin and maneuvered myself over Sonic. He tried to slice me again. Instead, I planted a foot on his chest and pushed him down. The same motion pushed me up, enabling me to effectively jump off of Sonic. He slammed into a concrete with a KRAKK, creating a five-meter radius crater. I landed more softly, as I had jumped from Sonic only ten feet from the ground. I walked over to the crater, cannon primed, and looked into it. Sonic lay in the center of the depression, eyes swirling.

"Hands up!" I turned to see dozens of soldiers aiming at me, guns ready to fire. On their armor was a logo: G.U.N. Ironic, considering how outdated the guns these troops were wielding were. They weren't even energy-based. I brought my cannon up, already charging with Wavebuster energy…

and stopped as Diamond burst through the crowd, Shadow's limp form over her shoulder, and yelled, "STAND DOWN!" As one, the G.U.N. troops lowered their weapons. I, however, kept my gun up. Diamond winced at the sight and said, "Give me five minutes to explain, please."

I nodded briefly and lowered my cannon, although I kept it armed. Diamond began to talk. "I was hired by G.U.N. to spy on Doctor Robotnik- otherwise known as the Eggman. G.U.N. is very interested in his actions. Anyway, I was all set to take him out when you showed up. You enabled Eggman to kill his one obstacle: Sonic the Hedgehog. Your companion Taylor is currently building him a robot army as well as an airship armada. Basically, you've fucked things up completely. G.U.N. can't step in without Eggman using a weapon of mass destruction. We don't want a repeat of the Eclipse Cannon incident. But Sonic and his friends can."

I pointed to Sonic, lying in the crater. Diamond observed his body for a few seconds, before saying, "Huh, only stunned. Thank goodness. As for his friends, well, let's just say I didn't strike them in vital spots. They'll be stunned, and badly disoriented, but they'll be fine. Your laser nearly fried some of them, but it didn't kill them."

Then I pointed to Shadow.

"Shadow here can use Chaos Control, which is quite the useful trick. We'll have to shut him up in one of Eggman's labs. I figure I can come up with a useful alibi for his absence. Now, let's go. We need to talk to Eggman and convince him that Sonic and his friends-as well as Shadow- are dead. I'll meet you back in Eggman's lab. G.U.N. troops, move out!" Diamond disappeared into the city streets with the G.U.N. troops. I watched them go.

Think it's a good idea to trust them?

So long as we get the Ebony Emerald, I don't really care.

True that. What about you?

I don't really know, but I'm thinking it would just be best to stay out of this conflict and get the emerald.

My thoughts exactly. Let's go.

I returned to Eggman's mountain base. Over the mountain flew dozens of airships. From the factory doors poured hundreds of robots. I made my way past the robots into the factory. Taylor was there, gripping the emerald. Above her, Eggman ogled his new robot army from inside his pod. When he saw me, he grinned. "I take it that you killed Sonic the Hedgehog?"

I nodded.

"Can I see their bodies?"

I shook my head.

"No? Why not? I thought I told you to bring their bodies. Is it because… you didn't actually kill them?" He snatched the emerald away from Taylor. I glared at him and brought up the cannon. Eggman grabbed Taylor. "Shoot me, shoot her!"

I didn't personally have a problem with killing Taylor, but the Chozo would probably give me hell over it. So I shrugged and brought up my gravity hand. Eggman's pod wavered, and then came crashing down. Taylor flew from the wreckage. I caught her, and then dropped her to catch the emerald that went flying. It landed firmly in my grasp. From the wreckage popped Eggman, covered in soot. He glared at me. "Eggman Army, attack!" Robots instantly came pouring in from everywhere. I effortlessly decimated the weak robots. Eggman grimaced as his robots dashed themselves against my firepower.

"Eggman Army, retreat!" Eggman ran off and appeared inside another pod. This pod flew up towards the airship fleet. Midway up, his pod was intercepted by a robotic object, which upon close examination, was a cyborg hedgehog. The cyborg yanked Eggman from his pod, and flew up to the airships with Eggman in tow. Five minutes later, the robot army, as if by some signal, marched out of the factory.

I stared at Taylor. She shrugged. "Hey, the parts were defective. What did you expect? Although that robot hedgehog was just a curveball. What the hell was it?"

Just then, a ringing sound came from Taylor's pocket. She pulled out the interdimensional transmitter.

"Melanie? Are you there?" came a voice.

"Yes, Rainbow Wing, it's Melanie."

"We are detecting massive surges of energy from your person. Do you have the first key?"

"Um, yes. I think."

"Is it a black emerald?"

"Affirmative."

"Excellent! Good job, Melanie. Now, do you see the port on the bottom of the transmitter?"

Taylor turned the transmitter upside down. At its base was a port in the shape of an octahedron.

"The transmitter is also a prototype version of a miniaturized warp generator. Each key that you collect serves a dual purpose: not only does it serve as a key for the shield generator on SR388, but it also acts as a map. If you place the key into the port, that should give the transmitter enough power to open a warp to the next key's location."

Melanie jammed the point of the emerald into the port. From the antenna of the transmitter came a pinprick of light. Upon striking the far wall, it rapidly expanded into a wormhole.

"We're detecting an open wormhole in your vicinity. Good luck!" came the voice on the transmitter.

"Wait!" Melanie called as the wormhole began to drag us in. "Where's it taking us?"

"A plant called Auld-" Melanie lost her grip on the transmitter as we were sucked into the wormhole. She grabbed for it frantically, but missed. Then she was sucked in. The transmitter rattled on the ground and then soared into the wormhole. Then I was dragged in.

Next time: Welcome to Auldrant, where the elementary particles as we know them are nonexistent, and Aristotle's theories on matter are, in fact, correct.

Damn. Almost four weeks since the last update. Sorry about that, but life had a headlock on me. I was barely able to spend any time at all working on 'Experiment 505'. I would say more, but I just want to push this chapter out the door before you, my loyal readers, mutiny. And before I become a hypocrite. Sorry to say, but this slow update schedule will have to continue. The bulk of my other work may be complete, but in order to pull off the Tales of the Abyss crossover, I'm gonna have to spend more time on Tales wikis than writing the story.

PownzerX: Hmm. Evil 3 with a fez. Will he turn the universe 2D, and jump around in 3D? Indie game reference LOLZ! You'll never find out Matt's accent. WAHAHAHAHA! WARIO LAUGH!

Storm Dragon Supersonic 50: Apart from your new screen name being a mouthful, no, no crazy washing machine-definitely a washing machine-from heck.

Swiftshadow123: Name change duly noted. My friend also watched DBZ Abridged. I watched some of it with him, and have to say it was hilarious. Nappa is my new favorite character.

Why the frack did only two people vote on my poll? I guess most of you don't really care. So I'll be going with...

*****************! U MAD, BRO?

OC submissions are now officially closed. Thanks to all who submitted:

Cardcopternicole submitted Maria Taylor and Melanie Taylor.

zucintruelordofthesaiyans submitted MH-XB01, aka Matt.

Darkfire Dragon28 submitted Darkfire Dragon.

Swiftshadow123 submitted Diamond the Ferret.

E-Mir the Luminoth 17 submitted E-Mir and X-Sol the Luminoth(who are scheduled to appear in either the next or the last crossover).

ARandomDay out. Peace!