Episode Name: "Last Stand" Part 2 of 2.

Episode Summary:

Najarin explains that he believes Tartarek is being controlled by the M'arrillians, but he needs proof before telling it to the Alliance. This is where Tom, Sarah and Peyton come in. Najarin thinks evidence can be found in Tartarek's home, but he cannot go there. So instead, he wants them to use a scan of the location to find the evidence. But they cannot go back to Chaotic. So they call Kaz and tell him to fight someone with a recent scan of Tartarek's place. So he calls Tartawrecker and challenged him to a battle.

Meanwhile, Maxxor is still travelling in M'arrillian territory to get to Aa'une. He then gets attacked, but is saved by Chaor. Turns out Chaors knows about the plan and wants to help Maxxor. They make it to Aa'une and transport him away to Lake Blakeer where he will be weak.

Tanagth's mission was a successes but the Overworlder is still missing.

Kaz finds the evidence so Najarin, Tom, Sarah, and Peyton go to the Alliance's headquarters to reveille Tartarek as a traitor. But it's too late. Turns out Aa'une doesn't become weak at Lake Blakeer like others in his Tribe. Instead he grows stronger. It was a set up to get Aa'une super powerful and use his enhanced strength to take control of Perim.


Season 2, Episode 26

Traitors everywhere,

Chaor's alive, Tangath's gone.

So much is happening.


Notes: Well, I was going to up date twice today, but I forgot to do it this morning and it's late now. So I'm just going to do one for today. Also, in the last chapter I made a mistake and said this episode was the conclusion of the war, but it's actually the next episode. Sorry about that.

There's a lot going on in this episode and there's a lot to talk about. Turns out Tartarak is the traitor. Probably has been brainwashed since the Doors were opened since he was one of the four creatures stationed there when Phelephor brainwashed them and got them to release the M'arrillians.

I'm wondering why players didn't notice a difference. In the card game, if a creature is brainwashed then the bottom half of the card will be black and it says the creature is a minion. I'm guessing this isn't the same for players in the cartoon, but I think players should notice a difference in the creature when they are playing as them. Especially if the player plays as the creature often. Tartawrecker loved playing as Tartarak. Why didn't he notice something was up with him? And if he did then why didn't he tell the Alliance?

Chaotic players kind of make a lot of plot holes when you think about all the stuff they can do. Like looking through creatures' memories and instantly being able to transport anywhere in Perim. Like wouldn't the Tribes want to work with humans in their wars? Oh well. Might be best to not think too deeply into it.

Question: Do you think Tartawrecker knew Tartarak was being controlled by the M'arrillians?