A TANGLED WEB Part 8: Endgame

Chapter 21

by Charlie Nelson a.k.a. Ordinaryguy2

Updated: 2-3-20222

AuThOr'S NoTeS: There are a lot of crossovers in this chapter so I will only name the ones that show up most. If you check to see if you know where a certain character is from, I have a list of characters that I used for this chapter at the end. There are 211 characters either mentioned or in this chapter. Think of it as searching for Easter eggs.

The main crossovers in this chapter include: Andromeda (2000-2005); Angel (1999-2004); Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-2003); Challenge of the Super-Friends (1978); DC Comics; Doctor Who; G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1983); He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983-1985); The Herculoids (1967-1969); The Incredibles (2004); The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam! (1981-1982); Land of the Lost (1974-1976); Mutant X (2001-2004); Mystery Men (1999); Predator (1987); She-Ra: Princess of Power (1985-1987); Space Ghost (1966); Star Trek (1966-1969); Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993-1999); Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994); Star Trek: Voyager (1995-2001); Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980); Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987-1996); Thundarr the Barbarian (1980-1984); The Transformers (1984-1987); Voltron (1984-1986)

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Leonard McCoy leaned against a tree while the others caught up with him. After taking a swig from his canteen, he handed it out to Jean-Luc Picard who had just reached him. "It's been years since I've hiked like this. I ache in places I had forgotten I had."

"Rejuvenation seems to suit you, admi-… Bones." Picard found himself unsure of how to relate to this childhood legend before him. He had met many famous people in his time, but McCoy was an important part of the legend of Starfleet. Spock was, too.

Kes, now looking much stronger, was helping her former captain, Katherine Janeway, along the trail. "Any sign of the others?" she asked.

"They came this way," answered McCoy. "We know that much for sure. But, if they were determined to follow Megatron, there's no telling how far they may have gone. Especially if we are not using our communicators."

Janeway accepted the canteen of water gratefully as well as the comfort of leaning into a moss-covered tree. She glanced back as Ambassador Spock brought up the rear.

"Any sign of the sniper?" asked Picard.

The Vulcan's face looked almost grim. "I picked up something on my tricorder, but then it was gone. His armor seems to be able to conceal itself from most of my sensors. I believe he may have been watching me in order to gauge how close he can come before he is detected. He truly is a professional."

"Great. A perfectionist assassin." McCoy carefully put away the canteen. When he looked up his jaw about dropped. "Either Spock has finally driven me to insanity or maybe we just crossed over to the hereafter."

When the others turned to see what McCoy was referring to, most of them were stunned to speechlessness.

"Didn't we see that man before?" asked Kes, referring to a man with a very torn shirt walking in an open field slightly parallel to them but about thirty yards away.

"Jim!" Bones raced forward to greet his long-lost friend. "How the hell did you end up here?"

Kirk looked up in confusion. "Bones?" As McCoy came in to embrace him, Kirk hit him with a haymaker that knocked him back onto the ground.

"Ow! What the hell…" He looked up to see his long-lost friend pointing a phaser rifle at him."

"You can't imagine how many times I've dreamed of doing this!" he snarled. "You should have never sided with Spock against me, you second-hand medical quack!"

A phaser blast erupted in next to the ground of Kirk causing him to jump back and flee.

Picard came up next to McCoy but kept his phaser trained in the direction of fleeing Kirk. "What in tarnation is going on here?"

Spock helped him to his feet as Kes and Janeway came up behind him. "Did you not see his uniform? That was the Kirk from the Mirror universe. It's James' evil duplicate."

Embarrassment filled him. "Sorry, Spock. I should have my head scanned for Alzheimer's even though I know I'm up on my inoculations. I guess I just wanted it to be him." He looked at Spock sheepishly. "You know, our Kirk." Looking for Kirk, he could see him rejoining Dukat and the female Shapeshifter in the distance. "It seems like he had momentarily thought I was the McCoy from his universe, too."

Spock hesitated on the verge of expressing an emotion when Janeway tackled him to the ground. Blaster fire struck the ground near them, and everyone went on alert.

"The sniper is back," announced Kes.

More fire came from Dukat and Kirk. The female Changeling zipped along the undergrowth but had been spotted by Spock who winged her, causing her to writhe in pain as she flowed away.

"Ve rr apped!" exclaimed Janeway through her wired jaw.

"They have us pinned down on either side!" shouted Picard. "We have to clear a way through one of the sides or we won't make it!"

Spock looked for the sniper. "The sniper – Boba Fett I think he is called – is too well protected in all that foliage."

"Maybe not," said Kes. She bent down, dug her fingers into the ground and closed her eyes.

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Boba Fett was standing on a massive tree limb. By leaning over around the tree, he had a clear shot at his prey while exposing very little of his body. His targets had been proving rather interesting. He was rather disappointed to have it end like this; shooting at them in a crossfire position wasn't challenging enough.

Suddenly vines rose from the ground foliage and began to rap around him. Acting on instinct he grabbed his vibro-knife and began to try save himself from the carnivorous plant life. Somehow, he was sure that his targets had engineered this attack. They were proving to be very hard to kill. He liked that in a hunt. It was more of a challenge.

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"This way is clear now," Kes said, and took off pulling Janeway along with her. "But not for long."

McCoy, Spock and Picard laid down a continuous line of fire as they backed off to safety. They wanted to press the attack but there was a lot of clear ground they would have to cover to get near them. No, it would be better to wait for now.

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General Traag barked orders as he tried organizing the defense against the Borg. It didn't help that the new arrivals didn't know to listen to him or have much knowledge about fighting the Borg.

Then he caught a sight coming from the valley that they knew the Borg were most concentrated. He turned and hailed Scrapper of the Decepticons. "Scrapper, get your fellow Constructicons together! We are going to have to use your Devastator form!"

Scrapper, who had been using his wheeled front-load shovel form with varied success, sifted back to his humanoid robotic form. "Why? Right now the six of us are able to fight in six different directions. If we take our Devastator form, we'll be just one big target for the Borg!"

"Because that is coming!" General Traag pointed an orange silicon finger toward the Borg valley. The sight at first was daunting enough, but at second glance the figure was more recognizable. Even though she was only lightly grey, the towering Giganta was clearly now a drone. However, instead of being fitted with drone paraphernalia, her right arm, leg and side of face had been replaced by those that had previously belonged on the giant android known as Mr. Atom, a foe of Captain Marvel, who had been confiscated by the Borg soon after arriving in the Land of the Lost. Several of the rock soldiers that had been trying to impede her path were suddenly crushed beneath the drone's massive feet as the Giganta/Mr. Atom drone didn't even stop to fight them.

"I believe you're right. That does look like a fight for Devastator." Scrapper called out to his fellow Constructicons, telling them to hurry. Scavenger, Hook, Long Haul and Bonecrusher responded right away. Mixmaster was in his concrete mixer form pouring out a load onto some oncoming drones in order to slow them down. After he arrived, they flew up into formation and formed Devastator. Stepping on some of the drones, they went to battle the Giganta/Mr. Atom drone.

Seeing that most everybody that he could get to was in place for the moment, General Traag glanced over to where the Master was organizing resistance against the small rectangular box that he called a TARDIS that had just recently appeared. It didn't look like much in Traag's opinion, but he knew that looks could be very deceiving. He would follow his orders. He would organize the troops on this end, while the Master would lead the troops by the TARDIS.

As the doors of the TARDIS opened, the Master had various villains open fire upon it. But it was repelled by an invisible shield. To his frustration, he could only watch as the Doctor walked out with a young black-haired girl wearing a spandex red outfit with black outlines which covered her hands and legs while having a yellow lower case 'i' in a swirl of black on the front of her shirt. It was quite evident that it was the young teenage girl that was somehow blocking his attack.

"I was wondering when you would grace us with your presence," said the Master coldly. He made slight motions to his personal bodyguards to step away from him so that he could be easily seen. It was a bold gesture and one he could easily afford to make since the Doctor was not the type to make an assassination attempt.

The Doctor gave his old foe a toothy grin. "Well, this was a rather unique event, so I decided to put my heads together in order to deal with it properly." Behind him, the other incarnations of the Doctor disembarked and took their place at his side. A united front of nine incarnations of the Doctor against the Master.

The Master gawked only briefly before smiling again. "You have proven to be more of a threat to the Gallifreyan Council than I. Our laws clearly dictate that we are never to come in contact with our previous or future incarnations."

"Yes, how ironic it is for you to quote Gallifreyan law. Still, even the Gallifreyan Council has found that sometimes in order to circumvent a great evil a few laws must be broken. Or at least bent." The Doctor continued to grin while behind him a number of athletic and adventurous looking people of all sorts and shapes came out of the TARDIS. Some were clearly not Human, but the Master didn't want to waste time speculating. Some of those that stood next to their incarnation of the Doctor that Master had met before. Mentally the master recollected their names. Ian Chesterton. Barbara Wright. Susan Foreman. Jamie McCrimmon. Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart. Dr. Liz Shaw. Captain Mike Yates. Sergeant Benton. Sarah Jane Smith. Tegan Jovanka. Nyssa of Traken. Mel Bush. Dr. Grace Holloway. And a few others he didn't know.

"Dr. Psycho?" The Master called to one of his diminutive servants. "Could you say hello to that little girl making the force field?"

The dwarfish psychotic madman grinned at the opportunity and extended his mind toward the young teen.

Invisible Girl had been gritting her teeth as she held up her invisible field to the onslaught of the rogues. Suddenly, she felt a presence in her mind, and it radiated an aura of twistedness beyond anything she had experienced. She gasped and let out a cry of disgust before falling backwards. Her mother, Elastigirl, stretched out to form a cushion out of her arms, and then quickly retracted her back to safety. Elastigirl gave the Doctor a stern look but said nothing.

Even as the invisible field fell, Frozone, friend and ally of the Incredibles, set up a thick ice barrier. But not before something zipped past him.

Before Dr. Psycho could finish his first sadistic giggle, Dash, the younger brother of the Invisible Girl, had already run up to him and struck him over a hundred times. Even as the midget mental maniac fell backwards Dash kept striking him. It was only after he had pounded him about an inch into the ground that the quick-tempered Dash stopped to look at his surroundings. "Uh oh."

Dash dodged various villains as they tried to grab a hold of him. Abra Kadabra, who was used to going up against the Flash, tried to shoot him with something from his wand, but the already short Dash ducked, and the beam of light struck the Parasite who had come up behind Dash, turning the purple parasitic villain into a life-size cardboard cutout of himself. Sea Wolf leapt at the boy who ducked out of the way so that the werewolf Nazi crashed into the two Cheetahs who had also made a play for the boy. Zorak, an alien that resembled a giant mantis, almost had him when Dash ran into the very malleable villain Clayface, but the super-fast youngster started spinning and the villains ended up having to duck for cover from the spun goblets of Clayface splattering about which left Dash a wide opening to escape. That is until he noticed the villainous speedster, Johnny Quick of the Crime Syndicate. Both of them took off at top speed, Dash doing everything he could to lose the laughing evil maniac running after him.

That was when the villains realized that Dash had distracted them just enough for the heroes to get the drop on them. Mr. Incredible punched the evil sentient robot Kra leaving a deep dent in its side. Then he lifted it high over his head and threw it at the massive form of the Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man who quickly shifted into his iron mode. Kra was sputtering and sparking when he finally hit the ground, but managed to get itself upright and charge toward Mr. Incredible for some payback.

"Bring it, Sparky!" Mr. Incredible bellowed at the large robot even as he rushed forward to meet it.

Heroes, though outnumbered, surged forward to battle the army of the Master. It was the Doctor's sixth incarnation that led the charge with a sonic gun in each hand. And what a charge it was. It consisted of many of the heroes that had already faced the Borg who, when asked by the Doctor, were willing to come and finish the threat to the Multiverse. They formed a wedge that pushed through the ill prepared villains and on to the Borg. At the forefront were a young Clark Kent, wearing a blue Smallville logoed shirt, running next to a red costumed Ralph Hinkley. Following them were Hercules, Xena and Buffy Summers. Angel trotted after with no fear of sunlight since he had been rendered immune to its effects due to a previous wish fulfillment by Buffy that she had been coerced out of Q. Steve Austin ran after them thinking he was glad that his pregnant wife was safe at home.

Dagger, the composite being of Dagwood, Joxer and Tim O'Neill, stopped only to knock Ibac back into some of the villains to keep the path clear. Gabrielle ran at the head of her Amazon warriors, waving slightly to Dagger as they passed. The Gargoyles led by Goliath followed, growling threateningly as they ran through, the artificial sunlight not turning them to stone as had been promised to them. Kenny, the 900-year-old Immortal boy, rode atop Bronx's back and laughed in delight. A troop of sentient Gorillas, Chimpanzees and Orangutans followed Leela, who had been a previous Companion of the Doctor, and her mate, 'Mad' Max Rockatansky. Tarzan ran ahead with the Apes, but he was followed closely by Kato and Lothar. The Phantom ran alongside Jim West and Lord Bowler with Artemus Gordon and Brisco County, Jr. trying to keep up. Elizabeth Maxwell led her Visitor troops side by side with Jack O'Neill's Human troops. Col. John 'Hannibal' Smith, Sgt. 'B.A.' Baracus and Capt. 'Howling Mad' Murdock charged after laying down some cover fire when they thought they needed it. Lennier had taken the rear with Bill Maxwell, Fox Mulder, Albert Gibson, Harry and Helen Tasker, Lee Stetson and his wife Amanda. Galen walked leisurely next to Robocop. Behind them came Dureena Nafeel and a younger and much transformed Lex Luthor (*this is the Smallville Luthor that was in Part 5) along with his subservient Borg drones that he controlled after his own unique incarceration into the Borg. Luthor's drones were in green armor with purple trim to better protect them and do give them distinction from the numerous other drones.

After they passed, it had started to become evident to the Master and the villains what had just happened. The heroes had set up two forces. One to fight the Borg and the other to fight them.

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Commander Keith Akira Kogane contacted his four friends from where he sat comfortably in his giant mecha robot that was fashioned to resemble a black lion. On the screen before him he could see his four comrades preparing their similar mecha robots. He still was amazed that the Doctor had a way to store the mecha robots and everyone else in the TARDIS. "Alright everyone, let's make this quick. The Doctor is counting on us. And you all know the great debt that our people owe the Time Lord after he helped stop the forces of King Zarkon and Prince Lotor."

Princess Allura of the planet Arus nodded respectfully from where she sat in her blue lion mecha. "Today we pay back that great debt."

"Ha! This will be a piece of cake!" said Lance McClain, who sat in the red lion vessel.

"McClain, I'm reminding you again." Kogane gave him a stern look, "The Doctor told us not to underestimate our rivals."

"Aww, come on," said the light-hearted McClain. "Maybe we can turn it into a game and see who can take down the most of them."

"I'll win that one!" cried Darrell 'Pidge' Stoker. Pidge was the youngest of the group at thirteen years old, but he was more than adept when it can to controlling the green lion ship he was in. It leapt up into the air before the others could say anything.

"Pidge!" Kogane sent his black lion after the Green Lion. Princess Allura followed in her blue lion while Lance McClain and Tsuyoshi 'Hunk' Garett came in their red and yellow lions.

Kogane tried again to warn his teammates of what they would be facing. "Remember that the Doctor told us to expect to see a number of unique and powerful beings. So be careful and watch out for each other."

"I think you are giving them too much credit," said McClain.

"Yeah!" shouted Pidge. "I bet they've never seen anything like us before either." A look of surprise and then disbelief seemed to cross his young face.

"What is it, Pidge?" asked Hunk.

"Off on the portside. Do you see what's on that Borg vessel?"

The Borg missiles had all reconfigured to small square metal vessels for which the means of their support in the air was not immediately apparent. Each of the vessels were hovering over the Master's camp, but on one of them was a twenty foot tall purple spider thing with way more legs and had just bit the head off of a Borg drone.

"Do you think it is on their side?" asked Princess Allura, referring to the spider-like creature which was actually the Chameleon Chief of the Legion of Super-Villains.

"Don't know," admitted Kogane, "so let's give it some space for now. If they are fighting the Borg, we leave them alone. Everyone got that?"

Before anyone could answer, something crashed into Pidge's mecha ship. Alarms started to go off. He silenced them and did a quick systems check as well as turning on and checking several exterior cameras to see what the damage was. He was surprised to see a chalk white man wearing a blue suit with a red cape and trunks starting to stand up on his ship's exterior. When the man turned, he could also see a backwards 'S' emblazoned on his chest.

"Goodbye, green kitty cat. Me am Bizarro."

Pidge hesitated, but then turned on his external speakers. "Uh, hate to break it to you, Bizarro. But… I think we are enemies."

Tears welled up in Bizarro's eyes. "That means so little to Bizarro."

One of the Borg cubes sent a tractor beam onto Pidge's green lion. Bizarro reacted to the threat of the enormous robot kitty cat by flying straight at the Borg vessel, but the vessel, having experienced Bizzaro's attacks numerous times now, blasted him away into the horizon.

Pidge began firing on the small cube ship and disabled its tractor beam. Then he went in for the kill. He was surprised when he heard his teammates shouting for him to stop. "What?"

"You are right over the battlefield!" shouted Hunk. "You blast that thing now and it'll fall on our allies' heads!"

Just then, Black Adam rammed one of the Borg cubes. Its shield protected it even as the evil powerhouse continued to push it so that it moved away from the camp.

"Great Quasars! How powerful is that guy?" exclaimed McClain. "I'm going to follow him."

After it had cleared the camp, Black Adam flew away and dodged being shot by the cube. Black Adam pointed to McClain's ship and then to the Borg vessel.

"Hey! He wants me to shoot it!" He obliged by firing on the vessel and then watched it fall to the jungle below.

Kogane got everyone's attention on their vidcomms. "The Master's fighters up here don't know that we are on another side."

"So we can catch them off guard, right?" said McClain. Then he remembered just how powerful Black Adam seemed to be and began to have second thoughts.

"No, we work with them for now."

"The old 'the enemy of my enemy is my friend' ploy?" asked Hunk

"Something like that, yes," answered Kogane. "Taking down the Borg takes priority according to the Doctor, so that's what we do."

"I see someone I can lend a hand," said Princess Allura. She flew off to rescue Star Sapphire and the Emerald Empress, who had been fighting each other and caught off guard by the Borg, who stunned them and held them in a tractor beam. She was amazed to find a man riding a white winged horse flying over to help as well.

Kogane called to the rest of the team. "Try find someone you can pair up with. As far as we are concerned the Borg are the bigger threat for now. These guys know more about fighting the Borg than we do. Also, if we do end up having to fight these guys, at least we will have some knowledge of what we are up against, so keep an eye out for their weaknesses."

Princess Allura nodded and turned off toward where Amazo was being fired on by three small cube ships. Kogane stayed with Black Adam while Hunk moved to help Baron Blitzkrieg and Captain Nazi who looked like they were being overwhelmed. McClain sought to help Chameleon Chief. And Pidge stuck with Bizarro who had just returned.

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Down on the ground, the third Incarnation of the Doctor led his allies in the United Nations Intelligence Taskforce (otherwise known as UNIT) toward the forces led by Cobra Commander. Though Captain Mike Yates had been quickly wounded by Cobra Commander, Sergeant Benton managed to tackle the slippery commander, and they began a slug fest with each other. The Doctor found himself too busy to respond as he was using Venusian karate against Destro. The rest of the UNIT troops faced off against the Cobra troops plus the occasional Borg drone that got in the way. Jamie McCrimmon struggled against Major Bludd, but while Major Bludd fought viciously, Jamie was more used to life and death fights due to fighting the British redcoats and on the various adventures with the Doctor, which proved to give him an edge.

Captain Dylan Hunt led his people per the instructions of the first Incarnation of the Doctor, who was staying in the TARDIS in order to keep it safe from intruders. They raced out and engaged Shredder's ninja forces. At their side came another group that the Doctor had brought along which seemed rather unorthodoxed called the Mystery Men.

The Blue Rajah threw forks with precise aim at the hands of surprised ninja fighters. He even used a fork to deflect a shuriken aimed at his rampaging partner, Mr. Furious, who closed in to fight hand to hand against the ninjas who no longer had swords in their hands.

The Shoveller was matching his trusty shovel against one of the ninja's swords and proving to be a match for his bewildered opponent. Beka Valentine shot a ninja that was coming up behind the Shoveller and then moved to find more of the elusive targets.

Bebop, a man that had been mutated into being part warthog, raised one of Krang's futuristic guns they had stashed and began to scatter the opposition. Rocksteady, who resembled a rhino, followed his friend's example and grabbed a similar weapon

The two mutates, backed by the Foot clan, pushed the heroic forces back. Bebop found himself standing over the cowering and unarmed figures of the very visible Invisible Boy and the Spleen. Bebop laughed at their fear. In the act of cowering, the Spleen turned around, bent over, and adjusted his hips and ankles. "Pull my finger," he whispered to the Invisible Boy.

The response was staggering and very audible. Even a few of the attacking drones stopped to monitor the pungent event. The effects on Bebop, however, was daunting. The foul wind had blown back the bristles on Bebop's face until they went limp; even his tusks seemed to droop.

Rocksteady called to him, but Bebop stood still until a passing fly landed on one of his tusks and he fell over. "Bebop!" Rocksteady charged over to his friend. He lifted Bebop's head but the listless eyes that looked back at his were glazed. "Ah, Man! He had his mouth open during it, too!"

Roaring, Rocksteady jumped up and pointed his weapon at the two cowering heroes. "Any last words?"

The Spleen looked to the right, but the Bowler was busy knocking over a bunch of drones that had broken through to them. Captain Hunt was trying to help by bashing two drone heads together. Mr. Furious had pick up some num-chuks from one of his fallen opponents and was using them against a ninja armed with a sword.

Looking to his left, the Spleen could see the Blue Rajah on his hands and knees, desperately trying to kick up some of his silverware hardware that had spilled onto the ground. Seamus Harper, of the Andromeda team, had evidently tried to use his neural interface to connect with one of the fallen drones. Trance Gemini and Rhade were trying to disconnect him, but he was resisting them due to the Borg overcoming Seamus through the link.

"Um, help?" asked the Spleen, pulling the Invisible Kid close, in fear.

Just then something they couldn't see, yet still sense, seemed to move through the air. The result was the very large and futuristic gun that Rocksteady held was suddenly cut in half. Gulping, the mutate dropped what remained of the weapon and ran to retreat.

The Sphinx, whose power was that he could cut guns in half with his mind, helped them to their feet.

"What took you so long!" complained the Spleen.

The Sphinx shook his head. "I stopped to help the UNIT out. Those Cobra troops they are facing had a lot of guns."

"Emphasis on 'had', right?" asked the Invisible Kid with an enthusiastic grin.

The Sphinx nodded, returning a rare grin of his own.

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Zandor of the Herculoids and king of the land of Amzot on the planet Quasar, kept his wife, Tarra, and their son, Dorno, close while he instructed the magnificent alien creatures they had adopted into their family from where they lived on the planet Quasar. It was only due to their friendship of the Doctor and the many life debts that they owed him that he agreed to bring his extended family to this strange place to fight. Zok, a large flying Space Dragon that emitted laser beams from his eyes and tail flew up after a panicked Starscream. Igoo, a large twelve-foot-tall rock ape, rushed to trade blows with the Solomon Grundy.

Tundro, a ceratopsian dinosaur but with ten legs, shot explosive energy rocks out of the largest of the four horns on his head caused disruption wherever he ran over or shot among Krang's rock soldiers. The large armor plates protected him from any retaliated attacks. Letting out a growling roar, Tundro charged another cluster of the rock soldiers, in an attempt to decimate them.

Gloop and Gleep, two sentient protoplasmic creatures that can shape change into simple but not complex shapes, were about to move off into the battle when Zandor called them back. "Gloop, you will come with me. Gleep, I need you two to stay here and guard Tarra and Dorno. Make sure no one enters the TARDIS except those that had just left with us." Dorno wanted to argue about it but a stern look from his father settled it. The two yellowish protoplasmic balls gurgled in compliance, and Zandor moved into the fighting with Gloop sloshing after him.

Zandor hurried out to the battlefield carrying a shield and armed with a primitive slingshot, which was made all the more formidable by the explosive energy rocks that Tundro produced, which Zandor used for ammo. His first shot stunned the Hunter from the Legion of Super-Villains. His second shot went through the immaterial Shadow Thief and struck against Brainiac's force field. Zandor looked for more targets that he actually could bring down and chose Tri-Klops, who had just knocked Tundro over onto his side with an eyeblast. The energy rock that landed at the feet of the minion of Skeletor blasted Tri-Klops back into some of the robotic Horde Troopers, leaving them temporarily stunned.

Igoo landed nearby, having been thrown there by the mighty Solomon Grundy, whose strength Igoo had misjudged. Zandor caught the stone simian's attention, and got him to help Tundro onto his feet. Tundro gave his thanks to this by blasting back the oncoming Solomon Grundy. Igoo, meanwhile, found himself attacked by Moltar, who had already had part of his metal containment suit torn off revealing his lava-like form. The two embraced each other in battle while Zandor was attacked by more of the robotic Horde Troopers.

More fighting was going on near the TARDIS. Thundarr the Barbarian, wearing a furry bearskin vest, used his sun sword against power sword of Skeletor. Both combatants tried to strike the other down while ignoring the blasts, cries of pain and virtual mayhem that went on around them.

"Foul sorcerer!" yelled Thundarr. "I will crush your skullish visage beneath my feet!"

Skeletor tried to throw a simple crippling spell with his free hand, but Thundarr parried it with his sun sword. "You primitive barbarian! You will not live long enough to rue the day you tried to match me in battle!" They closed again to battle; neither giving an inch as they fought. Skeletor quickly determined that Thundarr was nowhere near as strong as his old foe, He-Man. However, this barbarian showed more lethal intent and savage tenacity than Skeletor had faced in a long time. The battle would prove to be a close one.

Princess Ariel, an ally and companion of Thundarr's, found her evil counterpart in Evil-Lyn. Both women used mystical powers that the other was unused to, and therefore both found it harder to counteract or shield themselves from the effects. Each woman had unusual burns on various parts of their body due to heat, cold, electricity, acid and in some cases a greenish slime.

Ookla the Mok, was a tall, formidable looking sentient humanoid lion-like creature with yellow, pupil-less eyes and fangs, also an ally and companion of Thundarr's, found himself attacked by Beast Man, Skeletor's most loyal stooge. They rolled on the ground as they tried to tear each other apart. Ookla finally got the advantage and trapped Beast Man's arms to his chest. Using all his strength, Ookla tried to squeeze the evil feral foe and break his back. Beast Man retaliated by bringing his head in close in order to try bite through the thick mane of hair in order to tear out his opponent's throat.

The purple furred Panthor, the feline steed of Skeletor, leapt onto the geletous Gloop, who had been moving to aid Ookla. Instead of crushing his prey, Panthor found himself immersed in the creature. Gathering his strength, Panthor shook with all his feline might, causing Gloop's liquidy form to break apart and scatter all around. It proved to only by a momentary victory because as Panthor was considering on whether or not to go to Skeletor's aid, the little drops of Gloop began to roll and bounce toward each other to reform. Panthor hissed in annoyance. This was going to take longer than he thought.

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Jamie McCrimmon held up his hands alongside his friend, the Time Lord known as the Doctor, who he had just recently learned had been resurrected from another body that had been known as the Doctor. And several of the other people who he had just meet, also called the Doctor, were resurrected from the Doctor that he knew and traveled with. But he couldn't really think about that or even ask about it since a man that was horribly scarred on the left side of his face was pointing a gun at them.

Two-Face a.k.a. Harvey Dent was in turmoil. He had two of the enemy right in front of him, but his two-headed silver dollar was missing. He figured that he must have lost it in the scuffle when everyone was trying to get into place for battle. Then he remembered the Joker bumping into him. "The Joker! The damn clown stole my silver dollar! Now how do I choose? Do I just kill you two fools, or do I let you go?"

"I'm for letting us go," commented Jamie, who, from his travels with the Doctor, realized just how much damage the gun in Two-Face's hand could inflict. It was much more damaging than what the redcoats used.

"From what you said," surmised the Doctor, "you make many of your more critical choices with the flip of a coin, yes."

Two-Face hesitated. "What about it? You mock me and I'll just plug you for spite."

"Nonono. You misunderstand me. I have a coin right here in my pocket." He moved very slowly as he slip his hand into his pocket. Two-Face, already angry over the Joker's trick, trained the gun directly at the Doctor's head. The Time Lord retrieved a large silverish coin out of his pocket. "Okay, heads you let us go, tails you get to shoot us."

"Doctor?" The Scot nervously clutched at his friend's sleeve. Someone had just thrown Mr. Incredible past them, but neither Two-Face nor the Doctor gave it more than a casual glance.

"Never fear, Jamie." He flipped the coin.

Two-Face stepped forward, his hand flashing out and grabbed it in midair. Immediately, he checked it to see its judgment. "Well, what do you know? It's heads."

The Doctor nodded. "We'll be off then." He grabbed Jamie's arm and started to pull him away. He whispered over to his companion. "When I say run, run."

Two-Face was inspecting the coin which was not Earthly in nature or design. "Hey! This coin has two heads!"

"Run!" shouted the Time Lord. Both men took off at top speed.

Behind them, Two-Face tried scarring one of the sides of the coin, but the strange metal proved to be too durable. Frustrated, the facially scarred villain turned to just shoot at the two fleeing men. Fortunately for them, Frozone was passing by to face off against the Minister Blizzard, and he froze Two-Face into an ice statue.

oOoOoOo

The stunned Catman's eyes rolled listlessly as Shalimar Fox, of the team Mutant X, stood over her first fallen foe. The Floronic Man and Rag Doll moved to engage her, but they were stopped as a whip cracked loudly in the air.

"She's mine, boys." The Catwoman flexed back her cat-o-nine tails whip and smiled menacingly. She raised her free hand in cat fashion, revealing her razor-sharp claws on her hand. She hissed angrily.

Something in Shalimar Fox snapped. Instinctively, she charged the feline intruder intending to show her exactly who the dominate one was here. The catfight was not going to be pretty. The Floronic Man looked elsewhere for someone to fight, but the Rag Doll stayed to watch the catfight with sadistic glee.

Within a few yards, the Cavalier, happy not to have to face the Borg, charged Brennan Mulwray expecting him to be an easy target. Instead, Brennan held out his hand and fired a stream of intense electricity straight into the metal rapier weapon in the Cavalier's hand, stunning him.

Brennan started his next buildup of electricity as he moved to the next opponent. A mean, evil redhead stepped into his way wearing purpleish-grey prison outfit. Strapped across his chest was some type of machine that looked like it was jury-rigged together. "I'm Luthor. Alexei Luthor. Remember it because I'm the last thing you will ever see!"

Brennan hesitated. Not because he was unsure that before him was one of the bad guys, but because of the remarkable resemblance that man had to Adam Kane, the founder of Mutant X, and probably one of the most intelligent men in the world. His hesitation over, he concentrated on another burst of electricity that he liked to call his Tesla coils.

The machine carried by the Earth-2 Luthor absorbed the electricity and sent it back at almost doubled the voltage. Brennan was caught off guard but managed to reabsorb the abundant electricity and fire it again. Luthor returned it again and again, grinning broader and broader as Brennan's predicament started to become aware to the young man.

Feeling himself starting to burn out, in a feat of desperation he managed to absorb to massive amount of electricity in his left arm while firing up into the air with his right in order to break the fatal loop, accidentally killing some of the few remaining drone rockets flying above them. With the last wisps of excess electricity in his body, he fired it at the ground in front of Alexei Luthor causing it to explode in front of him and blast him backwards, the machine that he carried providing an accidental protection from some of the potentially lethal rocks that imbedded in it. Brennan fell over, too, as his powers had extended themselves farther than he could handle.

Jesse Kilmartin, another of the new mutants of Mutant X saw his friend's struggle but had a big problem of his own. Jesse's ability to alter his density was getting a workout as he went up against the super strong and near invulnerable Ibac, one of the foes of Captain Marvel. When Ibac swung at him or tried to grab him Jesse would lower his density to the point that Ibac's fists passed through him without harm. When Jesse could, he would make himself denser and strike as hard as he could, but since he was denser, it also slowed his body down so that he did little to no damage to the ugly Ibac.

Frustrated, Ibac roared with all the anger of the evil figures that empowered him from hell itself. Ivan the Terrible supplied the terror that he spread; Cesare Borgia supplied Ibac with evil cunning; Attila the Hun gave him his fierceness; Caligula provided the cruelty that drove Ibac on to do horrific acts. But even with all these abilities, plus his super-strength, he couldn't seem to harm the young man that mocked him. Jesse egged him on, figuring that if they couldn't beat each other, he could at least keep this lethal terror busy until someone on his side had a free moment to do it themselves.

The Shade was a remarkably thin and tall man, looking even more so due to the stovepipe hat he wore. He sized up the young lady before him. "My, you look like a sweet little treat."

Lexa Pierce prepared herself for her first contact in this strange place. "Looks can be deceiving." She concentrated on the power that was hers due to people messing with her genetic structure. Light bent around her, and lasers fired from her eyes.

Darkness flowed out of the Shade's cane to form a shield in front of him. "My dear young lady, you can't expect to face up to the troubles in the world by glaring daggers at everything. Someone might respond with something much more deadly." The inky blackness poured out of the Shade's cane and enveloped Lexa before she could do anything.

Lexa found that she couldn't see or feel anything. She could no longer hear the sounds of fighting going on around her either but somehow the Shade's voice pierced the darkness. "Now, my dear, let us see if you can shine."

She started to panic but remembered her practice drills. She tried to fire another laser but couldn't. She could bend light, even to the point that she could appear invisible, but there was no light here. Yet, she just knew that the Shade could see through the darkness. She had to try something, so instead she tried bending the darkness around her to try make herself invisible.

The Shade blinked. She was gone. "What? How? Was she a teleporter?" He tutted at the loss of his plaything. "Oh well, let's see who we will play with next." He turned and moved to find another target leaving the darkness to dissipate behind him.

Lexa remained invisible, terrified at what she had experience. She watched him as he walked nonchalantly away, once forming a wall to block the charging Tundro, but otherwise only concerned about finding another interesting target to concentrate his efforts on.

The three red lines that appeared on his back in the pattern of a triangle surprised her. What almost shocked her back to visibility was when his chest seemed to explode. No one else seemed to notice or care as they were in life and death battles of their own already. She was surprised again when a large muscular humanoid figure leaped in from somewhere. No one seemed to notice him either. That was when she realized that he was invisible, too. He had a mask which might be for protection on possibly breathing. On the back of its head were a series of tube-like hair that almost resembled dreadlocks. He picked up the cane, regarded it for a moment before strapping it to his belt. Then he grabbed hold of the Shade's head and tore it off the body, including the spine.

Lexa gasped and looked around to see if there was anyone to help, but instead saw two more of the invisible-shielded aliens looking around for possible targets. She hoped that they were allies that the Doctors' had failed to tell them about, but it just didn't ring true to her.

It was about that moment when she saw a mounted gun rise up and aim from where it was mounted on one of the two formidable aliens' shoulder. It fired. Lexa turned to see who or what had been fired upon. Tundro, the massive alien creature that resembled a mutated cross between a rhino and an armadillo, had been hit in its hindquarters. It's rear armor plates had either been blown off completely or smoldered in a horribly jagged mess. Tundro let out a horrible cry and tried to run but only the front four of his ten legs seemed to work. Another blast hit him in the front shoulder, stunning the poor creature, who tipped onto his side gasping for breath. Another blast ended the battle for Tundro entirely.

Lexa took off in a run towards the TARDIS. She had to tell the Doctor that there were others on the field. Others that wanted to kill all the fighters.

oOoOoOo

When Xander was prepared himself for this fight, he had thought of all the events that had transpired when he had originally traveled with Buffy and Spike to a Star Wars universe that was just like the movies he had watched in his own universe. In the deep lower sections of the city-world of Coruscant, they worked to stop the Borg there. While trying not to get assimilated by the Borg or shot by Stormtroopers, he had stumbled across an old, abandoned interrogation room/torture chamber, which also included a number of weapon trophies taken from prisoners. He had managed to survive the encounter, which was more than Spike was able to do, and bring back a number of the weapons he had found back home, one of which was his favorite, a lightsaber.

As much as Xander had wanted to use the lightsaber in their weekly battles against evil, he was fairly inept with it. He proved just how dangerous he could be when he had cut off a good chunk of Buffy's hair when he tried to help by decapitating a chaos demon.

True, he could have given Buffy the lightsaber to use but he couldn't bear the thought of being apart from it. Therefore, he found another option.

After bugging Willow for weeks after swearing her to secrecy, he finally got her to research the Janus spell Ethan Ryan had used to turn people into the characters they were dressed up as one Halloween. Once she was ready Xander had dressed as a Jedi and cast the spell that turned him into a Jedi master named Freple. Willow explained to Freple what was going on, and showed him a video recording of what had happened to him.

Once Freple was convinced of what was going on, Willow took the Jedi out for a night on the town to show why Xander was trying to do this. They encountered a small group of newbie vampires and a strange giant centipede demon, all of which attacked them and Freple killed. Once they had returned to Xander's basement, Freple worked on meditating on Jedi techniques and restoring the old weapons that Xander had brought back with him from Coruscant. In the end, the bowcaster and dart gun worked, but the dart gun needed a new toxin administered to it for it to be more effective as the old toxin was almost of no use. The Stormtrooper rifle was in fine condition but once its energy was expired there would be no way to recharge it with Earth's current level of technology.

Once the spell ended, Xander had done the meditations that Freple described to him via more video recordings. To Xander's amazement it had worked better than he had believed possible. He practiced Jedi fighting techniques and had a growing connection to the Force. The only bad part of it had been that he could now sense that the magic Giles and Willow used darkened or tainted their soul each time they called upon it. That argument had not gone well. In the end, Giles and a very perturbed Willow had promised to use very little or no magic.

The strain of the issue, plus taking a couple of days off, had led to him taking Anya on a trip to Los Angeles, where they had ended up giving Angel a hand against a band of gypsy demons, which included a cowboy zombie called Gramps with a caterpillar-dog who were traveling with an electrician named Bill. It had become a regular thing for Xander to help Angel out and sometimes he could return the favor. But things got a little strained when Buffy started dating Riley Finn.

But they managed to pull everyone together to come here at the Doctor's request. Riley Finn had even managed to bring along some of his Initiative buddies. Angel had brought as many people as he could get a hold of, including Lorne, a repentant Faith and even Harmony Kendall, who was now a vampire.

Now, because of it all, he found himself facing a strange skull faced man called Hordak – lightsaber to power sword. Xander had already taken out a number of the robotic Horde Troopers. Charles Gunn, Wesley Wyndam-Pryce and Finn were facing the rest of the Troopers and having a difficult time with their leader, Colonel Blast. Cordelia and Lorne were trying to provide medical help to some of the wounded from the Initiative. Willow, trilled at have an excuse to use magic, was paired off with the wicked looking Shadow Weaver.

A problem arose when Giles had gotten himself entangled in the life-sucking embrace of Octavia, whose tentacles were all over him. Faith tried to run over to free him but was intercepted by a small red lizard-like man named Tung Lashor, whose tongue had actually extended eight feet and wrapped itself around her legs.

"Oh eww! There goes that fantasy!" Faith twisted and tried to get free or at least near Tung Lashor but his tongue was just too strong. She then pulled out the very wicked looking knife that Mayor Richard Wilkins had given her. Tung Lashor's eyes bulged at the sight of the knife; he retracted his tongue so fast it actually slapped his face. Faith didn't waste time with the comical stooge but moved with all haste toward Octavia and Giles.

Meanwhile, while sparring with Hordak, Xander managed to dodge death yet again as the evil overlord threw a small, poisoned dart at him.

"Your skill is impressive," said Hordak. "Even now I would spare you if you would turn and serve me."

"Sorry. Already saw that movie and the prequels. I also checked out the bonus features and got these cool movie props."

They fought with renewed vigor. For all of Xander's newfound abilities, Hordak had more experience and powers that were unknown to Xander.

Suddenly, warned by the Force, Xander flipped back out of the way as something flashed through the air. Glancing back, Xander was surprised to see Hordak's head fall to the ground followed by his body.

"Finn! Get down!" he shouted. Finn reacted immediately, but still received a serious gash on his shoulder, but the Horde Trooper he was facing had been cut in half.

As the large frisbee-like blade returned, Xander lashed out with his lightsaber destroying the flying weapon. He looked around to see who had thrown it. Was it an ally? Or maybe an enemy of Hordak's lashing out in the confusion of battle to do something they wouldn't dare do in a fair fight? Or maybe a simple mistake of a weapon flying out of control? He didn't see anyone that looked like they were responsible, but it was hard to tell with all the fighting going on.

Warned by the Force again, Xander threw himself to the side as something came crashing down where he had been standing. Looking back, Xander saw what appeared to be a man riding a white winged horse. The obvious cause of death had been a long metal spear that went up through the abdomen of the horse and through the man sitting in its saddle. Terra-Man had ridden through the skies for the last time.

"Geez, Xander," said Faith. "What happened to the flying cowboy?" She placed the barely alert Giles down on the ground.

"Just the obvious as far as I can tell." He looked at the spear. "It's pretty technical for a primitive weapon." He looked up at the Slayer. "How are you doing, Faith?"

"I'm five by five, more than I can say for Giles here. Or that octopus-head lady I just gave a crewcut."

Xander pulled his dart gun, which the darts he had dipped in the paralyzing ooze of demonic worm he had killed a month prior, and shot Shadow Weaver in the neck, so that Willow could be free to hopefully answer some questions for him. But one thing he knew for certain. Whoever had impaled the man and horse, not only had a good arm and aim, but had been on the ground with them.

The Doctor, the ninth incarnation, hurried over. "Oh, now what is this?" he said, staring at the spear-like weapon that was sticking out of the deceased remains of Terra Man and his steed.

Xander shrugged. "Death by being turned into shish kebab is my guess."

The Doctor looked concerned. "Oh, this may be a problem."

Willow came over looking irked at Xander for interfering with her fight with Shadow Weaver. "Does the problem have a name?"

"They are called the Yautja, but most people never having a chance to learn the name of the species so just call them the Hunters or Predators."

"What do they hunt?" asked Xander, although he was pretty sure he already knew the answer.

The Doctor looked around. "The most dangerous game they can find. And right now, I'm afraid that means us."

To be Continued!

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Original AuThOr'S NoTeS: 4/1/2008

The first huge influx of heroes that pushing a path through the villains to the Borg were all heroes that had faced the Borg in previous parts of my story.

Yes, I know Violet was never called the Invisible Girl in the movie. By the end of the movie, The Incredibles, they had never gotten around to giving her a superhero code name. But this is after the movie, and I think they would have done that by now.

I mentioned Alexei Luthor's resemblance to the Adam Kane of Mutant X because the actor that played Adam Kane, John Shea, also played Lex Luthor in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993 – 1997). Therefore, since the Earth-2 comic book version of Luthor had red hair and was not bald like his Earth-1 counterpart, I figure he should have a strong resemblance to Adam Kane.

As for Xander, Buffy and Spike going to Coruscant and Xander getting his hands on a lightsaber, that happened in A TANGLED WEB Part 2: WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE ON YOUR CORUSCANT?. If you don't remember it, go check it out. I personally love the scene with Buffy and Quark. (*I recently changed the title of Part 2: What Would You Like on Your Coruscant? to Part 2: Borg Wars. It just seemed a more fitting name and made more sense.)

Of course, the sudden attacks on Xander, Hordak, Shade, Terra-Man and Tundro were by the Predators. There will be more surprises coming.

Also, there are more people in the Doctors army that you will be introduced to in my next posting. Please send a review. Thank you. And I hope you enjoyed the story.

Updated AuThOr'S NoTeS: 2-3-2022

Wow! This was a big chapter to put together. Lots to keep track of as well as adding some new things here and there. This is just one big brawl. Like some of the comic books would have from time to time. Tundro's death hurt but it made sense. The Yautja hunters from the Predator movie are going to want to find the most dangerous and exotic prey to claim as a trophy. Tundro is definitely in the top ten of the most exotic dangerous creatures in the battlefield.

The Masters flying fighters not knowing that the newcomers are their enemies is also something common on a battlefield. Misreading a situation can be deadly. The team in Voltron just decided that it was probably more intelligent to take out the Borg instead of the Master's army, so that is what they did.

I really don't know the characters from Mutant X. I hope I didn't screw up what they are like. I am only a little more familiar with Voltron, but I did put in a lot of research into them so hopefully it wasn't too bad.

Abra Kadabra of Earth-1 / Citizen Abra – from DC Comics Flash #128 (1962)

Allura, Princess (voiced by B.J. Ward) – from the cartoon Voltron (1984-1986)

Amazo of Earth-1 – from DC Comics Brave and the Bold #30 (1960)

Angel / Angelus / Liam (David Boreanaz) – from the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-2003), Angel (1999-2004)

Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man of Earth-1 / Larsen, Dr. Sven – from DC Comics Doom Patrol #89 (1964)

Ariel, Princess (voiced by Nellie Bellflower) – from the cartoon Thundarr the Barbarian (1980-1984)

Baracus, Sgt. Bosco 'B.A.' (Mr. T) – from the TV series The A-Team (1983-1987)

Baron Blitzkrieg of Earth-2 / Reiter – from DC Comics World's Finest Comics #246 (1977)

Beast Man (voiced by John Erwin) – from the cartoon He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983-1985), She-Ra: Princess of Power (1985-1986)

Bebop (voiced by Barry Gordon) – from the cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987-1996)

Benton, Sgt. John (John Levene) – from the TV series Doctor Who (1968-1975)

Bill the Electrician (John Ratzenberger) – from the movie House II: The Second Story (1987) (mentioned only)

Bizarro of Earth-1 (voiced by William Callaway) – from the cartoon Challenge of the Super-Friends (1978), Super Friends (1980-1981), from DC Comics Action Comics #254 (1959) (mentioned only)

Black Adam of Earth-S / Teth-Adam / Adam, Theo (voiced by Lou Scheimer) – from the cartoon The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam! (1981-1982), from Fawcett Comics The Marvel Family #1 (1945)

Blast, Col. – from the cartoon She-Ra: Princess of Power (1985-1987)

Bludd, Major (voiced by Michael Bell) – from the cartoon G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1983), G.I. Joe: The Revenge of Cobra (1984), G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise! (1986), G.I. Joe (1985-1986)

The Blue Rajah (Hank Azaria) – from the movie Mystery Men (1999)

Bonecrusher (voiced by Neil Ross) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1987), the movie The Transformers: The Movie (1986)

Borg – from the TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation

The Bowler (Janeane Garofalo) – from the movie Mystery Men (1999)

Bowler, Lord (Julius Carry) – from the TV series The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. (1993-1994)

Brainiac of Earth-1 (voiced by Ted Cassidy) – from the cartoon Challenge of the Super-Friends (1978), (voiced by Stanley Ralph Ross) – Super Friends (1983), SuperFriends: The Legendary Super Powers Show (1984), The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians (1985), from DC Comics Action Comics #242 (1958)

Bronx (voiced by Frank Welker) – from the cartoon Gargoyles (1994-1996), Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles (1996)

Bush, Melanie 'Mel' (Bonnie Langford) – from the TV series Doctor Who (1986-1987)

Captain Marvel / Batson, Billy of Earth-S (voiced by Burr Middleton) – from the cartoon The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam! (1981-1982), from Fawcett Comics Whiz Comics #2 (1940) (mentioned only)

Captain Nazi of Earth-S / Krieger, Albrecht – from Fawcett Comics Master Comics #21 (1941)

Catman of Earth-1 / Blake, Thomas – from DC Comics Detective Comics #311 (1963)

Catwoman of Earth-1 / Kyle, Selina (voiced by Jane Webb) – from the cartoon The Batman/Superman Hour (1968), (voiced by Melendy Britt) – The New Adventures of Batman (1977), from DC Comics Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #70 (1966)

Cavalier of Earth-1 / Drake, Mortimer – from DC Comics Detective Comics #81 (1943)

Chameleon Chief of Earth-1 / Tannuz, Jall – from DC Comics Superboy #208 (1975)

Chase, Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter) – from the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1996-1999), Angel (2000-2004)

Cheetah of Earth-1 / Rich, Priscilla (voiced by Marlene Aragon) – from the cartoon Challenge of the Super-Friends, from DC Comics Wonder Woman #6 (1943)

Cheetah of Earth-2 / Rich, Priscilla – from DC Comics Wonder Woman #6 (1943)

Chesterton, Ian (William Russell) – from the TV series Doctor Who (1963-1965)

Chimpanzees – from the movie Planet of the Apes (1968), Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971), Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972), Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973)

Clayface of Earth-1 / Hagen, Matthew (voiced by Lou Scheimer) – from the cartoon The New Adventures of Batman (1977), Tarzan and the Super 7 'Batman' (1978), from DC Comics Detective Comics #298 (1961)

Cobra Commander (voiced by Chris Latta) – from the cartoon G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1983), G.I. Joe: The Revenge of Cobra (1984), G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise! (1986), G.I. Joe (1985-1986), G.I. Joe (1990-1992)

County, Jr., Brisco (Bruce Campbell) – from the TV series The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. (1993-1994)

Dagwood (Peter DeLuise) – from the TV series SeaQuest DSV (1994-1996)

Dash / Parr, Dashiell 'Dash' (voiced by Spencer Fox) – from the movie The Incredibles (2004)

Destro (voiced by Arthur Burghardt) – from the cartoon G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1983), G.I. Joe: The Revenge of Cobra (1984), G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise! (1986), G.I. Joe (1985-1986)

Doctor, The 1st (William Hartnell) – from the TV series Doctor Who (1963-1966)

Doctor, The 2nd (Patrick Troughton) – from the TV series Doctor Who (1966-1969)

Doctor, The 3rd (John Pertwee) – from the TV series Doctor Who (1970-1974)

Doctor, The 4th (Tom Baker) – from the TV series Doctor Who (1974-1981)

Doctor, The 5th (Peter Davison) – from the TV series Doctor Who (1981-1984)

Doctor, The 6th (Colin Baker) – from the TV series Doctor Who (1984-1986)

Doctor, The 8th (Paul McGann) – from the TV movie Doctor Who (1996)

Doctor, The 9th (Christopher Eccleston) – from the TV series Doctor Who (2005)

Doctor, The 10th (David Tennant) – from the TV series Doctor Who (2005-2010)

Doctor Psycho of Earth-1 / Psycho, Cyril – from DC Comics Wonder Woman #160 (1966)

Dorno (voiced by Ted Eccles) – from the cartoon The Herculoids (1967-1969), Space Stars 'The Herculoids' (1981)

Dukat, Gul (Marc Alaimo) – from the TV series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993-1999)

Elastigirl / Parr, Helen (voiced by Holly Hunter) – from the movie The Incredibles (2004)

Emerald Empress of Earth-1 / Sarya– from DC Comics Adventure Comics #352 (1967)

Evil-Lyn (Linda Gary) – from the cartoon He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983-1985)

Fett, Boba (Jeremy Bulloch) – from the movie Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)

Finn, Riley (Marc Blucas) – from the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1999-2002)

Floronic Man of Earth-1 / Plant Master / Woodrue, Jason – from DC Comics Atom #1 (1962)

Foot Ninja clan – from the cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles(1987-1996)

Foreman, Susan (Carole Ann Ford) – from the TV series Doctor Who (1963-1964)

Fox, Shalimar (Victoria Pratt) – from the TV series Mutant X (2001-2004)

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Frozone / Best, Lucius (voiced by Samuel L. Jackson) – from the movie The Incredibles (2004)

Founder / Female Changeling (Salome Jens) – from the TV series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1994-1999)

Gabrielle (Renee O'Connor) – from the TV series Xena: Warrior Princess (1995-2001)

Galen (Peter Woodward) – from the TV series Crusade (1999)

Gallifreyans – from the TV series Doctor Who

Garett, Tsuyoshi 'Hunk' (voiced by Lennie Weinrib) – from the cartoon Voltron (1984-1986)

Gargoyles – from the cartoon Gargoyles (1994-1996), Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles (1996)

Gemini, Trance (Laura Bertram) – from the TV series Andromeda (2000-2005)

Gibson, Albert (Tom Arnold) – from the movie True Lies (1994)

Giganta of Earth-1 / Zuel, Dr. Doriz (voiced by Ruth Forman) – from the cartoon Challenge of the Super-Friends, from DC Comics Wonder Woman #9 (1944)

Giles, Rupert (Anthony Head) – from the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-2003)

Gleep (voiced by Don Messick) – from the cartoon The Herculoids (1967-1969), Space Stars 'The Herculoids' (1981)

Gloop (voiced by Don Messick) – from the cartoon The Herculoids (1967-1969), Space Stars 'The Herculoids' (1981)

Goliath (voiced by Keith David) – from the cartoon Gargoyles (1994-1996), Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles (1996)

Gordon, Artemus (Ross Martin) – from the TV series The Wild, Wild West (1965-1969)

Gorillas – from the movie Planet of the Apes (1968), Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971), Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972), Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973)

Gramps (Royal Dano) – from the movie House II: The Second Story (1987) (mentioned only)

Grundy, Solomon, of Earth-1 / Gold, Cyrus (voiced by Jimmy Weldon) – from the cartoon Challenge of the Super-Friends (1978), Super Friends (1983), from DC Comics Superman #319 (1978)

Gunn, Charles (J. August Richards) – from the TV series Angel (2000-2004)

Harper, Seamus (Gordon Michael Woolvett) – from the TV series Andromeda (2000-2005)

Harris, Xander (Nicholas Brendon) – from the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-2003)

Hercules (Kevin Sorbo) – from the TV series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1995-1999), Xena: Warrior Princess (1995)

Hinkley, Ralph (William Katt) – from the TV series The Greatest American Hero (1981-1983)

Holloway, Dr. Grace (Daphne Ashbrook) – from the TV movie Doctor Who (1996)

Hook (voiced by Neil Ross) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1987), the movie The Transformers: The Movie (1986)

Hordak (voiced by George DiCenzo) – from the cartoon She-Ra: Princess of Power (1985-1987)

Horde Troopers – from the cartoon She-Ra: Princess of Power (1985-1987)

Hunt, Capt. Dylan (Kevin Sorbo) – from the TV series Andromeda (2000-2005)

Hunter of Earth-1 / Orion, Adam – from DC Comics Superboy #199 (1973)

Ibac of Earth-S / Printwhistle, Stanley 'Stinky' (voiced by Lou Scheimer) – from the cartoon The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam! (1981-1982), from Fawcett Comics Captain Marvel Adventures #8 (1942)

Igoo (voiced by Ted Cassidy) – from the cartoon The Herculoids (1967-1969), Space Stars 'The Herculoids' (1981)

Invisible Boy (Kel Mitchell) – from the movie Mystery Men (1999)

Invisible Girl / Parr, Violet (voiced by Sarah Vowell) – from the movie The Incredibles (2004)

Janeway, Capt. Kathryn (Kate Mulgrew) – from the TV series Star Trek: Voyager (1995-2001)

Jenkins, Anyanka 'Anya' (Emma Caulfield) – from the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1998-2003)

Johnny Quick of Earth-3 – from DC Comics Justice League of America #29 (1964)

The Joker of Earth-1 (voiced by Larry Storch) – from the cartoon The Batman/Superman Hour (1968-1969), The New Scooby-Doo Movies (1972), (voiced by Lennie Weinrib) – The New Adventures of Batman (1977), Tarzan and the Super 7 'Batman' (1978), (voiced by Frank Welker) – The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians (1985), from DC Comics Batman #1 (1940) (mentioned only)

Jovanka, Tegan (Janet Fielding) – from the TV series Doctor Who (1981-1984)

Joxer (Ted Raimi) – from the TV series Xena: Warrior Princess (1996-2001), Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1997)

Kane, Adam (John Shea) – from the TV series Mutant X (2001-2004) (mentioned only)

Kato (Bruce Lee) – from the TV series The Green Hornet (1966-1967)

Kendall, Harmony (Mercedes McNab) – from the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-2001), Angel (2001-2004)

Kenny (Myles Ferguson) – from the TV series Highlander (1994-1995)

Kent, Clark Jerome / Kal-El (Tom Welling) – from the TV series Smallville (2001-2011)

Kes (Jennifer Lien) – from the TV series Star Trek: Voyager (1995-1997)

Kilmartin, Jesse (Forbes March) – from the TV series Mutant X (2001-2004)

King-Stetson, Mrs. Amanda (Kate Jackson) – from the TV series Scarecrow & Mrs. King (1983-1987)

Kirk, Capt. James T. (William Shatner) – from the TV series Star Trek (1966-1969) (mentioned only)

Kirk, Mirror Universe Capt. James T. (William Shatner) – from the TV series Star Trek (1967)

Kogane, Cdr. Keith Akira (voiced by Neil Ross) – from the cartoon Voltron (1984-1986)

Kra, King of the Robots of Earth-1 – from DC Comics Challengers of the Unknown #8 (1959)

Krang (voiced by Pat Fraley) – from the cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987-1996)

Leela (Louise Jameson) – from the TV series Doctor Who (1977-1978)

Lehane, Faith (Eliza Dushku) – from the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1998-2003)

Lennier (Bill Mumy) – from the TV series Babylon 5 (1994-1998)

Lethbridge-Stewart, Brigadier Alistair Gordon (Nicholas Courtney) – from the TV series Doctor Who (1968-1975)

Long Haul (voiced by Gregg Berger) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1986)

Lorne / Krevlornswath of the Deathwok Clan (Andy Hallett) – from the TV series Angel (2000-2004)

Lothar – from the comic strip series Mandrake the Magician, created by Lee Falk, (1934-2002)

Lotor, Prince (voiced by Lennie Weinrib) – from the cartoon Voltron (1984-1986) (mentioned only)

Luthor, Alexei, of Earth-2 – from DC Comics Action Comics #23 (1940)

Luthor, Lex / Brainiac (Michael Rosenbaum) – from the TV series Smallville (2001-2011)

The Master – from the TV series Doctor Who

Maxwell, Bill (Robert Culp) – from the TV series The Greatest American Hero (1981-1983)

Maxwell, Elizabeth (Jennifer Cooke) – from the TV series V- The Series (1984-1985)

McClain, Lance Charles (voiced by Michael Bell) – from the cartoon Voltron (1984-1986)

McCoy, Adm. Leonard 'Bones' (DeForest Kelley) – from the TV series Star Trek (1966-1969)

McCoy, Mirror Universe Leonard 'Bones' (DeForest Kelley) – from the TV series Star Trek (1967) (mentioned only)

McCrimmon, James 'Jamie' Robert (Frazer Hines) – from the TV series Doctor Who (1966-1969)

Megatron (voiced by Frank Welker) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1987), the movie The Transformers: The Movie (1986) (mentioned only)

Minister Blizzard of Earth-2 – from DC Comics Wonder Woman #29 (1948)

Mister Atom of Earth-S – from the cartoon The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam! (1981-1982), from Fawcett Comics Captain Marvel Adventures #78 (1947)

Mister Furious (Ben Stiller) – from the movie Mystery Men (1999)

Mister Incredible / Parr, Bob (voiced by Craig T. Nelson) – from the movie The Incredibles (2004)

Mixmaster (voiced by Frank Welker) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1987), the movie The Transformers: The Movie (1986)

Moltar – from the cartoon Space Ghost (1966)

Mulder, Fox (David Duchovny) – from the TV series The X-Files (1993-2002)

Mulwray, Brennan (Victor Webster) – from the TV series Mutant X (2001-2004)

Murdock, Capt. H.M. 'Howling Mad' (Dwight Schultz) – from the TV series The A-Team (1983-1987)

Nafeel, Dureena (Carrie Dobro) – from the TV series Crusade (1999)

Nyssa of Traken (Sarah Sutton) – from the TV series Doctor Who (1981-1984)

Octavia (voiced by Melendy Britt) – from the cartoon She-Ra: Princess of Power (1985-1987)

O'Neill, Col. Jack (Richard Dean Anderson) – from the TV series Stargate SG-1 (1997-2007)

O'Neill, Lt. Tim (Ted Raimi) – from the TV series SeaQuest DSV (1993-1996)

Ookla the Mok (voiced by Henry Corden) – from the cartoon Thundarr the Barbarian (1980-1984)

Orangutans – from the movie Planet of the Apes (1968), Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971), Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972), Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973)

Panthor – from the cartoon He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983-1985)

Parasite of Earth-1 / Jones, Rudy – from DC Comics Action Comics #340 (1966)

Pierce, Lexa (Karen Cliché) – from the TV series Mutant X (2001-2004)

The Phantom / Walker, Kit (Billy Zane) – from the movie The Phantom (1996)

Picard, Capt. Jean-Luc (Patrick Stewart) – from the TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994)

Q (John de Lancie) – from the TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-?), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager (mentioned only)

Rag Doll of Earth-2 / Merkel, Peter – from DC Comics Flash Comics #36 (1942)

Rayne, Ethan (Robin Sachs) – from the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-1998, 2000) (mentioned only)

Rhade, Telemachus (Steve Bacic) – from the TV series Andromeda (2000-2005)

Robocop / Murphy, Alex (Richard Eden) – from the TV series RoboCop (1994-1995)

Rock Soldiers – from the cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987-1996)

Rockatansky, 'Mad' Max (Mel Gibson) – from the movie Mad Max (1979), Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981), Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985)

Rocksteady (voiced by Cam Clarke) – from the cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987-1996)

Rosenberg, Willow (Alyson Hannigan) – from the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-2003)

Scavenger (Don Messick) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1987), the movie The Transformers: The Movie (1986)

Scrapper (Michael Bell) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1987), the movie The Transformers: The Movie (1986)

Sea Wolf of Earth-2 – from DC Comics Young All-Stars #1 (1987)

Shade of Earth-2 / Swift, Richard – from DC Comics Flash Comics #33 (1942)

Shadow Thief of Earth-1 / Sands, Carl – from DC Comics The Brave and the Bold #36 (1961)

Shadow Weaver (voiced by Linda Gary) – from the cartoon She-Ra: Princess of Power (1985-1987)

Shaw, Dr. Liz (Caroline John) – from the TV series Doctor Who (1970)

The Shoveller (William H. Macy) – from the movie Mystery Men (1999)

Shredder (voiced by James Avery) – from the cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987-1996)

Skeletor (voiced by Alan Oppenheimer) – from the cartoon from the cartoon He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983-1985), She-Ra: Princess of Power (1985)

Sleestak / Altrusians – from the TV series Land of the Lost (1974-1976)

Smith, Col. John 'Hannibal' (George Peppard) – from the TV series The A-Team (1983-1987)

Smith, Sarah Jane (Elizabeth Sladen) – from the TV series Doctor Who (1973-1976), The Sarah Jane Adventures (2007-2011)

The Sphinx (Wes Studi) – from the movie Mystery Men (1999)

Spike / William the Bloody (James Marsters) – from the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-2003), Angel(1999-2004) (mentioned only)

The Spleen (Paul Reubens) – from the movie Mystery Men (1999)

Spock, Ambassador (Leonard Nimoy) – from the TV series Star Trek (1966-1969)

Spock, Mirror Universe (Leonard Nimoy) – from the TV series Star Trek (1967) (mentioned only)

Star Sapphire of Earth-1 / Remoni-Norta / Darnell, Deborah Camille – from DC Comics The Secret Society of Super-Villains #1 (1976)

Starscream (voiced by Chris Latta) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1987), the movie The Transformers: The Movie (1986)

Stetson, Lee 'Scarecrow' (Bruce Boxleitner) – from the TV series Scarecrow & Mrs. King (1983-1987)

Stoker, Darrell 'Pidge' (voiced by Neil Ross) – from the cartoon Voltron (1984-1986)

Stormtroopers – from the movie Star Wars (1977)

Summers, Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) – from the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-2003)

Tarra (voiced by Virginia Gregg) – from the cartoon The Herculoids (1967-1969), Space Stars 'The Herculoids' (1981)

Tarzan / Lord Greystoke, Clayton, John – from the book Tarzan of the Apes (1912) by Edgar Rice Burroughs, of the Tarzan series

Tasker, Harry (Arnold Schwarzenegger) – from the movie True Lies (1994)

Tasker, Helen (Jamie Lee Curtis) – from the movie True Lies (1994)

Terra-Man of Earth-1 / Manning, Toby – from DC Comics Superman #249 (1972)

Thundarr (voiced by Robert Ridgely) – from the cartoon Thundarr the Barbarian (1980-1984)

Traag, General (voiced by Peter Renaday) – from the cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987, 1993)

Tri-Klops (voiced by Lou Scheimer) – from the cartoon He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983-1984), She-Ra: Princess of Power (1985)

Tundro – from the cartoon The Herculoids (1967-1969), Space Stars 'The Herculoids' (1981)

Tung Lashor (voiced by George DiCenzo) – from the cartoon She-Ra: Princess of Power (1985-1987)

Two-Face of Earth-1 / Dent, Harvey – from DC Comics Detective Comics #66 (1942)

Valentine, Beka (Lisa Ryder) – from the TV series Andromeda (2000-2005)

Visitors – from the TV series V (1983), V: The Final Battle (1984), V- The Series (1984-1985)

West, James T. (Robert Conrad) – from the TV series The Wild, Wild West (1965-1969)

Wilkins, Mayor Richard (Harry Groener) – from the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1998-2003) (mentioned only)

Wright, Barbara (Jacqueline Hill) – from the TV series Doctor Who (1963-1965)

Wyndam-Pryce, Wesley (Alexis Denisof) – from the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1999), Angel (1999-2004)

Xena (Lucy Lawless) – from the TV series Xena: Warrior Princess (1995-2001), Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1995-1998)

Yates, Capt. Mike (Richard Franklin) – from the TV series Doctor Who (1971-1974)

Yautja – from the movie Predator (1987), Predator 2 (1990), AVP: Alien Vs. Predator (2004), Aliens Vs. Predator: Requiem (2007), Predators (2010)

Zandor (voiced by Mike Road) – from the cartoon The Herculoids (1967-1969), Space Stars 'The Herculoids' (1981)

Zarkon, King (voiced by Jack Angel) – from the cartoon Voltron (1984-1986) (mentioned only)

Zok (voiced by Mike Road) – from the cartoon The Herculoids (1967-1969), Space Stars 'The Herculoids' (1981)

Zorak (voiced by Don Messick) – from the cartoon Space Ghost (1966)