A TANGLED WEB Part 8: Endgame
Chapter 3 – Getting the Party Started
by Charlie Nelson a.k.a. Ordinaryguy2
AuThOr'S NoTeS: When I started writing this story back around 1997 or 1998, the Doctor Who series had not started up again. So this chapter will only include the First Doctor up through the Tenth Doctor. Because A Tangled Web Part 8 took so long to write, I was able to incorporate the Eleventh later in the story before it was completed.
Crossovers in this chapter include: Challenge of the Super-Friends (1978); Doctor Who; The Empire Strikes Back (1980); G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1983); He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983-1985); Land of the Lost (1974-1976); She-Ra: Princess of Power (1985); Sigmund and the Sea Monsters (1973-1975); Space Ghost (1966); Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993-1999); Star Trek (1967); Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994); Star Trek: Voyager (1995-2001); Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987-1996); The Transformers (1984-1987)
If you are unsure of who a character is, I have put an index at the very end of this chapter. It should help you with the relative information if you want to look up the character on the Internet.
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TARDIS (Who knows when)
Deep in the innards of the TARDIS was a specially designed conference room so certain meetings could take place though technically such situations were never supposed to happen. Regardless, this was sort of the first time it had ever been actually used. The nine occupants of the room were each handling those facts differently.
"We shouldn't be meeting here," said one of the residing figures with a sour note. He was an older looking man with white hair who gave the appearance of being currently very perturbed.
"I disagree. This is the perfect place for this particular group to meet. This room was even designed for it." He was a young-looking man wearing a light jacket with orange trim but for some reason had a piece of celery pinned to his jacket in place of a flower.
The first speaker grimaced. "Pardon me if I rephrase my statement," he said patronizingly. "I meant that this particular group should never meet. Any of us. Ever."
"Ah, but there has been an occasion or more when we did interact. And even if you did hold to the fact that we shouldn't meet, there is still the indisputable fact that you are, in fact, here," commented another man. He was slightly smaller and skinnier than his colleagues and he wore a vest covered in red question marks as well as holding an umbrella with a red question mark handle. He also wore a straw hat that the others all seemed to frown upon.
"We are all here because we are all obsessively curious," responded a spry white-haired man wearing a frilled shirt and a smoking jacket with an opera cloak. "That does seem to be one of the main traits that has carried over to all of us.
The largest man in the room paced back and forth as if greatly agitated. He wore a garish, multicolored attire that reflected his volatile personality. "Right now I want to know which of us called everybody together despite the fact that the rules state that we are never to communicate."
A bushy haired man hurried into the room as he wrapped a very long multi-colored scarf around his neck. "I thought we agreed that the rules were more or less guidelines to try abiding to. But as for your question, I called you all here." He put down a few bowls and then pulled out a couple paper sacks out of his pockets from which he poured into the bowls. "Jelly babies, gentlemen?" They descended on the bowls while he briskly walked over to the far wall and turned to address his audience. "Now, since I know that you are all wondering why I called you here, I'll make it simple. It's the Master. Due to fortunate circumstances for him, he is amassing an army and is headed here." He turned on a large monitor screen behind him which displayed a place some have come to referred to as The Land of the Lost.
"Oh my stars and garters!" exclaimed the man with the recorder in one hand and a hand full of jelly babies in the other.
As the men in the TARDIS conference room stared at the picture of the Land of the Lost, their innate knowledge informed them of things they would have sworn they had never known.
"The Master is going there?" said the youngest looking man in the room but who was strangely also the oldest of the ten of them. "But it should be practically impossible for him to get there."
"Yes, but he is anyway." The scarfed man grinned at his colleagues. "And I have a way of taking us safely there to stop him."
"Go to a forbidden place and time in order to face an army put together by the Master?" scoffed the first speaker.
"And another adversary called the Borg."
"Would they be anything like the Borg I faced in Sweden in 1568… or was that 1658?" said the brown-haired man with curly waved hair that gave him a Byron-esque appearance.
"That's a different Borg entirely. These are more like the Cybermen, but much more formidable."
"Fantastic! And how, pray tell, do you propose to stop them?" said a short haired man sporting a plain black leather jacket.
"Ah, now we get to the key to the matter," he responded, rubbing his hands together. "In order to do this, each of us will have to gather fighters of our own. We can beat the Master at his own game if we stand together." He held out his arm to those closer to him than brethren. "Are you with me, Doctors?"
Some were quick to take the scarfed man's hand, but they all agreed and joined in the brief huddle. It was inevitable. They were all Time Lords after all. The same Time Lord actually, just different incarnations of the same man.
As they returned to their seats, the scarf wearing Doctor rubbed his hands together. "And now that that done, let's discuss a few snags."
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Land of the Lost – The Marsh
"Ecologically, this is amazing!" Will stated.
"It's gross, Will!"
"It's part of the natural order," added Sigmund. Being a creature of the sea, he was more used to these sorts of things than Human children appeared to be.
They were watching the two-headed corpse of LuLu be torn apart by Grumpy, a large and evidently very hungry Tyrannosaur. With each bite of flesh the dinosaur took, he dislodged a cloud of buzzing insects that had had a prior stake on LuLu's body. A small swarm of large dragonflies dove around Grumpy's head in order to get to the insect clouds which reminded Will of the movie he had seen when he was younger.
"I bet King Kong would have fit in great here."
"Will, we are fortunate enough that the Land of the Lost can support all the dinosaurs that are here. You really think adding a 20-ton ape to the food chain would be a good idea?"
"I'm just trying to have a conversation, Holly. There's not much else we can do until Uncle Jack gets back."
When they had originally heard Grumpy's approach, they automatically realized that he was searching for LuLu's corpse by scent. While it was true that the carnivorous dinosaur liked to make its own kills, he had no problems scrounging around for a smelly corpse to eat or stealing kills from other predators. Holly, Will and Sigmund had found plenty of time to hike up one of the side trails that went up the rock ridges next to the marsh, duck for cover as Grumpy passed, and then find a good spot to watch both for Grumpy and Uncle Jack's return. Holly and Will both found that being the children of a park ranger helped in situations like this.
"Look!" Sigmund said, pointing with a tentacle.
Holly gasped. "Oh no! Where'd they come from?"
Eight people, four of whom looked to be Human, were standing in the open between where Sigmund and the teenagers were hiding and where Grumpy was ravenously devouring his food. Fortunately, for the new arrivals, the Tyrannosaur had its back turned to them.
"They just appeared." Sigmund was flustered. "Like magic!"
"We need to get them out of there!" Will started forward but Sigmund stepped in his way.
"I don't think they are good," said the seaweed sea monster.
"They should still be warned," Will said.
"They are not in any immediate danger. The large lizard is paying them no attention." His sad eyes regarded Will. "But if I am right and they are evil, you will put yourself and your sister in danger by bringing us to their attention"
Will bit his lip. He was sure he was older than Sigmund so he felt he should be calling the shots, but the short green sea creature was right. The new arrivals did seem to emanate an aura of hostility. And it was his responsibility to keep his sister safe.
Down on the wet sand path, the Alpha Hirogen looked admiringly at Grumpy's muscular body. "A worthy trophy to come back for later."
"Just remember what our first priorities are," Commander Sela chided, as she began scanning the region.
The Alpha Hirogen looked down at the female Human/Romulan hybrid. "I am an Alpha Hirogen! I need no reminders of priorities! Especially from the likes of you!"
Nearby, Lore was smirking as he took a series of readings with his tricorder. "Interesting. This land has no magnetic field. And I'm receiving an unusual echo effect when I try to scan beyond this valley. By the way, we need to establish a temporary chain of command while here. We need a leader to cut through all the arguments."
"That would be me!" Khan Noonien Singh and the Mirror Universe Captain James T. Kirk said at the same time. They each scowled at each other, insisting the other back down.
"I don't think our leader should be a Human," Gul Dukat advised.
"I agree," said the female Shapeshifter.
"Or a Changeling," added Dukat. "You have shown that you could care less if a 'solid' were to die. I think that would hamper your leadership abilities with this particular group of solids," he explained to her stony look.
If she was offended by the shut out for leadership, she chose not to show it except to fold her arms and turn to examine the landscape.
"So is there any of us we can agree to have as leader?" Seska queried, obviously amused by the situation.
"Wait, we… have another potential problem," said the Alpha Hirogen as he turned his head to sniff the air. He raised his staff.
"I have them now," Lore said, with a glance at his tricorder. "Everyone should prepare themselves." He reached down for his phaser rifle. "We are about to be-" Just then he noticed three dots of a laser beam sighting a triangle on his chest. He moved almost as the bright blue plasma beam hit him in the arm, removing the limb from his body along with the weapon it held.
Ducking a swift moving disc that sliced through a large tree limb behind him, the Alpha Hirogen turned and moved to one of the rocky sidewalls of the marsh.
Khan and Kirk knuckled down side by side near a large boulder as they tried to determine where the attacks were coming from so they could retaliate in kind.
A net-missile caught the female Changeling and hurled her back against the rock wall where it embedded itself and began constricting itself. As the net began intruding into her body space, the Changeling managed a smile. "Amusing," she murmured. Then she liquefied herself in order to step out of the lethal trap. Noting the laser fire, she took on a more elongated snake-like form and moved among the rocks for cover. She needed a target before she could attack, and she wouldn't risk herself needlessly. That's what solids were for.
Gul Dukat dove to the side instinctively, just missing a blast that tore up the ground where he had been standing. He ran for cover followed by Seska who was firing wildly into the rocks. They both screeched to a halt when they realized that Grumpy's formidable bulk impeded their path.
The T-Rex, startled by the sudden uproar, had turned to observe the commotion. And now he had two live morsels charging toward him. Being a creature of opportunity, Grumpy lunged at the two Cardassians. Dukat turned and dove into the shallow water for escape, not trusting his phaser to stop the bulk of the charging monster with all the teeth and scales.
Seska, however, froze momentarily before bringing her phaser up to fire. At the last moment she was snatched away from the jaws of certain death by an unseen form. She was tossed down on the ground a couple of hundred yards away with a couple broken ribs and the breath knocked out of her. As she managed to open her eyes, she saw an eight-foot-tall muscular alien decloak in front of her. He wore a face mask and had long tube-like hairs tied back behind him. "…a worthy trophy…," she heard a recording of the Alpha Hirogen say. It was the last thing that Seska saw or heard before the Yautja hunter took her head and phaser with its wrist blades.
Grumpy, confused by everything, walked away for the familiarity of the jungle. He would return later when things mellowed, and he could eat in peace. Kirk and Khan held still as the large predatory dinosaur passed them, but they kept their eyes peeled for their attackers.
"If I could only see them," muttered Kirk.
"I can see them just fine," growled Lore. He reached over with his left arm and took the phaser rifle from his dismembered right limb. With speed that belied his injured condition, the android aimed at a space in the air fifteen feet away and fired.
The phaser fire temporarily disrupted the personal cloak field around the large alien while severing its arm at the shoulder. Florescent green blood splattered on the ground, leaving a trail as the once again unseen figure stumbled away.
"A limb for a limb!" spat Lore as he tried to right himself for another shot. Unfortunately, his servos were still being repaired internally and all he could do was fume as he lay there.
Khan Noonien Singh's eyes darted everywhere. "Look for footprints, bending grass, sagging tree limbs, shadows. Anything that their cloaking fields can't cover."
"You're stating the obvious, Khan! I know what to look for!" said an indignant Kirk, though he did scan the trees nearest him just as something seemed to move. But it had been too fast.
Off to the side of the rocky edges of the valley, the two teenagers and Sigmund stared in horror at the events that were transpiring below them.
"What's attacking them?" Holly was shocked and biting her knuckles.
"I don't know." Will racked his brains. "The Zarn is out this way, but I don't think he's capable of something like this. Must be something new in the Land of the Lost."
Sigmund gasped. "One of them is coming!"
"What? How can you tell! I don't see anything!"
Sigmund pushed them back from the edge. "I've lived most of my life underwater. I sense things differently than you do." He pointed to a small crevice. "Crawl in quick!"
Will seemed about to refuse but Holly tugged on his sleeve. "If Sigmund lies in front of it, we'll be covered," she said.
Will nodded and they crowded in close together. Sigmund, with years of practice, arranged his seaweed body in such a way that it covered the opening effectively just as something came to investigate.
Something crunched underfoot as someone or something heavy walked out where they had been just a few moments before. Will and Holly held their breath.
There was a startled yelp as two large bodies collided and were heard rolling down to the sandy path.
The Alpha Hirogen had found his prey and they grappled down the rocks, rolled past Kirk and Khan and into the marshy water. The cloaking field seemed to crackle in the liquid and dissipate revealing a muscular form with bits of body armor and a mesh jumpsuit that seemed to steam slightly, indicating that it was either tied into the cloaking mechanism or part of a personal heating apparatus.
The alien attacker lashed out with wrist blades cutting the Hirogen slightly in the chest, but the larger Alpha leader had his arm and twisted. The attacker bent as he kicked catching the Hirogen in the knee. Sela moved to get a shot but a plasma explosion behind her showered her with debris that effectively knocked her down. A shower of plasma explosions separated the combative aliens and the attacker tuned and disappeared. Captain Kirk fired repeated in the direction in which the alien attacker had disappeared but as far as he could tell he had hit nothing.
"Now that is what I call a true close encounter," said Khan, as he scanned the rocks. "Do you detect anything else, Lore?"
Lore had already grabbed his tricorder and was scanning the area again. "They are retreating. There appear to have been four of them. The one I shot may be critically wounded." He attempted to sit up again but was only partially successful. "I am conducting a self-diagnostic on myself, but I should be ready to travel within ten minutes. I'll have to see if I can salvage my arm for later."
Dripping wet, Gul Dukat walked over and sat down hard near the others. "Seska's dead. It… did things to her."
"It took trophies to remember the hunt," explained the Alpha Hirogen.
Dukat stared at him. "How do you know that?"
"Because that is exactly what my people would have done in their place. Most of you will probably die in our next encounter with them."
"Can you get us by them?" Sela asked, as she pulled weeds and wet sand out of her hair.
He regarded them. "Some of you are very clumsy. It would be difficult at best."
"Ah, but think of it this way," said the female Shapeshifter who took on a humanoid form again. "Because of all the extra complications, the trophies you collect off of these… predators… will be that much more valuable to you."
The Alpha Hirogen stared at her for a moment. And then he laughed long and hard. "You must be a diplomat where you come from!"
She nodded, amused. "Something along those lines."
The sound of pebbles falling had them all on instant alert. They paused when they saw that it was a young blond girl in pigtails wearing a flannel shirt, a tall dark-haired teenage boy that seemed to want to stop her, and a small roly-poly vegetable creature coming toward them with their hands up.
"Can we help?" said Holly. "You have wounded."
Khan smiled. "I think it is time I used my diplomatic skills here. Perhaps we can learn something from them."
Though the others didn't say so, they agreed, and Khan Noonien Singh went to meet Holly, Will and Sigmund.
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The Barren Flats
The Master watched carefully as the 'people' (he used that term loosely) he had conscripted for this venture filed out of his TARDIS. Fortunately, his TARDIS was equipped to enlarge its doorway or there would have been no way some of these beings could have ever entered, let alone leave, his TARDIS.
He considered them a motley crew of wanna-be conquerors and powerful thugs. They recognized that in each other and it made them distrust each other all the more. But what he was offering them was more than they could ever hope to achieve on their own. He knew they had thoughts of betraying him; that was to be expected. If he had dared to take more time, he would have done a more thorough job of who he had selected as he scoured the areas of the multiverse Q2 had let him access.
As the last of them filed out and lined up according to the group that they came with, the Master started to tsk out loud. He turned to the large white formidable robot that was in charge of the Decepticons. "Megatron, everyone comes out to play. No one is to be left inside to snoop through my secrets."
The towering robot with a large, dark tube-like object attached to his right arm scowled down at the small fleshy humanoid before nodding to the blue and white robot next to him. Soundwave, Megatron's most loyal servant, turned to the open door of the Master's TARDIS and emitted a barely registerable tone for the Human ear, though a few of the more bestial troop members whined or howled.
From the entrance of the time machine came Soundwave's companions: Ravage – having a fierce jaguar-shaped form, was known for its hunting and spying capabilities; Buzzsaw – could take on the form of a condor, has a micro-serrated beak that can slice through most everything and often spies on enemies from above; and Rumble, who, though smaller than the other Decepticons, had a brawler personality, is the Decepticons demolitions expert, and is able to transform his arms into powerful piledrivers that he can pound into the ground, causing intense miniature earthquakes.
The first two hurried to Soundwave and transformed into their storage components that Soundwave stored in his chest. Rumble didn't bother with that and just strutted over to join his fellow Decepticons all of whom could transform into a type of Earth vehicle. The battle-loving Blitzwing could become both a jet and a tank; Bonecrusher, another brawler, is able to turn into a bulldozer; the morose Dirge took on the shape of a modified F-15 fighter jet; the blue colored Frenzy, was considered to be the 'brother' of Rumble, had an intense lust for destruction, charging into battle with the use of his 'battle cry', which was a sonic attack blasted by special drums in his torso; Hook, considered the snob of the Constructicons, was a master craftsman, and able to transform into a crane; Laserbeak's name was due to the mounted lasers on his back, was like Buzzkill, in the form of a condor; Long Haul, though not fond of his role in the Constructicons, is a team player and takes the shape of a dump truck; Mixmaster's alternate mode is that of a concrete mixer, and can put practically anything into his mixing drum and reduce, refine or recombine it into virtually any raw material; Ramjet can take the form of a F-15 jet, and has been specifically built to be very durable in order to survive the crashes he enjoys so much; Reflector was a gestalt entity comprising three separate robots – Spyglass, Spectro and Viewfinder – combine together to form a camera, and are able to spy on the Aubobots and Decepticons; Scavenger became a excavator with a long scoop shovel; the leader of the Constructicons, Scrapper, is also the engineer of the group, a could take the form of a bucket loader; Skywarp was another Decepticon that could become a F-15 fighter jet, but was also the only Decepticon that had teleportation abilities; Starscream, ever plotting to take over the Decepticons, but never able to quite make it work, was Megatron's second-in-command, and also able to become a F-15 fighter jet; and then Thundercracker, another F-15 fighter jet, who looks down on those that can't soar through the air like him.
"Trust seems to be an issue for you," chuckled the Cobra Commander, a meglomanic leader of the terrorist group known as Cobra. Behind Cobra Commander were the troops he had brought along, which included the Baroness, his intelligence officer; the silver masked arms-dealer, Destro; a master of mind control and interrogation, Dr. Mindbender, who also works in genetics, cloning and cybernetics; the eyepatched mercenary, Major Bludd; Storm Shadow, Cobra Commander's ninja bodyguard and assassin; Tomax and Xamot, identical twin brothers known as the Crimson Twins, served Cobra in the courtrooms and executive board rooms, as well as on the battle field; and forty of his finest soldiers.
And then there was Zartan and his mercenary Dreadnoks. Zartan himself was a master of disguise, using makeup and technological means. Also in the Dreadnoks is Zarana, Zartan's sister, also a disguise artist. Zandar, Zartan's brother, was good at hiding and sneaking up on people. Zanya, Zartan's daughter and possible one day successor. Buzzer was a liberal anarchist whose weapon of choice was a custom made, high-powered, diamond-toothed chainsaw. Road Pig, an ornery, abusive man whose favorite weapon is simply a cinder block on the end of a lead pipe. Torch uses a tailored cutting torch that is used as a flamethrower. A poacher from Africa, Gnawgahyde, is an expert in traps and snares. Monkeywrench is the team's explosive expert. Ripper, his weapons of choice include edged weapons, and cutting tools, with his favorite weapon being a bayonet-like blade that he uses like a fireman's axe. Thrasher's weapon is a lacrosse stick with a spiked ball attached to it. Zanzibar, the most detested of the bunch, lives as a river pirate.
"Not really," responded the Master. "I trust no one; therefore, I know where I stand with everyone."
"What is this structure?" Krang inquired. Krang's body was a glob of proto-matter with eyes, a mouth and a few feeble pink tentacles which was the result of some horrific accident in a cheap Roger Corman film. Currently, he was mobile in a yellow Human-shaped exo-suit that housed him in its lower chest area. The Utrom being was next to a metallic obelisk-shaped booth, examining it. "My instruments are not able to get any information from it. Not even surface temperature."
"You should avoid the pylons," informed the Master in a patronizing tone. "The technology inside may appear simplistic, but it is actually beyond your mental capabilities."
"You might be surprised at just how advanced some of us are," commented Lex Luthor, the evil genius nemesis of Superman, who stood at the forefront of the Legion of Doom next to the green-skin, extra-terrestrial android, Brainiac. Behind them stood the rest of their members: Bizarro, a backwards duplicate of Superman; underwater mercenary Black Manta; the freeze-gun wielding Captain Cold; the clawing Cheetah; the colossal growing Giganta; the super-strong, telepathic simian, Gorilla Grodd; the enigmatic trickster, the Riddler; the exploiter of phobias, the Scarecrow; the yellow power ring wielding Sinestro, the super-strong Solomon Grundy and the Toyman with his lethal mechanical toys.
The evil Time Lord shook his head. "No. I made sure that none of you could surpass me. That is why I am the Master."
"You can't possibly believe that any of us are going to call you that, do you?" Brak, an alien cat creature with large protruding teeth, said, as he trimmed his claws with a thin, sharp knife. Beside him his brother Sisto chuckled quietly.
"Are you saying you would have rather I had left you to rot on that prison planet where Space Ghost had left you and your friends jailed?"
Brak growled, but said nothing more. Neither did the rest of those that had been freed from the prison planet.
Among the adversaries of Space Ghost that the Master had help escape were: Brago, a formidable bandit leader; the Commander who was a former military leader turned renegade; the black cat-like alien, the Cougar, who would shrink others and then hunt them down; Creature King, whose ambition was to rule the galaxy through the fear caused by the nightmare beams fired from his ray gun; Cubus, a large robot that served a super computer called Ultimo that could turn all Humans into logical thinking machines; Cyclo, a robotic hunter of people; Doctor Nightmare, known to have an army of metallic monsters to inflict pain and suffering on others; the Evil Collector, who would shrink people to put them in his collection; Feron would use his freeze ray to blackmail entire planets; Forvalokka the Soul Vampire would use his trance stare to turn his victims into zombies; A cruel alien made of glass, Glasstor would abduct people to force them to work in his mines; the insect-like alien Lokar, King of the Killer Locust, had used his army of Space Locust to destroy space ships in his bid for interstellar conquest; Lurker, a cruel pirate fish-like alien who led many to their death; Mettalus, a robot master, used an army of robot fighters and ships to take over other planets, including once the Ghost Planet; Moltar, a world-conquering lava man; One-Eye, another pirate fish-like alien, who was partners with Lurker; Pirahnor, a sharp-tooth, fish-like alien who once was a leader of an army of space piranhas; the Remora was a shark-like alien pirate who would sell his victims into slavery; the Sandman sought to take over his world; the Schemer sought to kill Space Ghost; the Spider-Woman has used her control over several spider creatures to defeat Space Ghost who was always getting in her way; Tansut, leader of the Intergalactic Hi-Jackers; the Toyman, master of creating robot duplicates; Uglor, an ape-looking alien with wings and bionic eyes that shoot laser beams, was a power-hungry being who desired to take over the universe; the Wizard, in fact an illusionist, has used a machine capable of turning a person evil; Zeron the Iceman was a large headed, green alien with an ice ray; Zorak, a giant preying mantis style alien who is also Space Ghost's worst enemy, and Zorket, ruler of the Rock Robots, another wanna-be universe conquer.
"This is supposed to be a mutually beneficial partnership," Skeletor growled, his skeletal features looking menacing. His own minions, the Evil Warriors, stood in a group around him: Beast Man, a powerful, feral man who can control wild animals at will; Clawful, a large hybrid between a man and a crab, with long, sharp claws; Evil-Lyn, the only female member of the Evil Warriors, Skeletor's second-in-command, and a powerful, evil witch; Jitsu, a muscular, Eternian martial artist with an enlarged, golden right hand that he uses to perform deadly karate chops; Kobra Khan, a cross between a man and a cobra, he can spray a sleep mist from his hood to immediately render his foes unconscious; Mer-Man, the aquatic member of the team, he has green scales, large bulbous eyes, webbed feet and hands, and can control some aquatic life forms; Panthor, a giant, purple panther that was also Skeletor's personal pet and steed; Scare Glow is a skeletal ghost warrior with glowing bones; Spikor, whose head and torso are covered in razor-sharp spikes, and his left hand has a trident in its place; Sssqueeze, one of the Snake Men, he has green scales, a reptilian head and has arms that can stretch to incredible lengths as well as having an incredibly tough grip; Stinkor, self-styled as the Evil Master of Odors, is basically a humanoid skunk who can render his enemies immobile with his stench; Trap Jaw, a cyborg with a mechanical, sharp-toothed jaw with a deadly bite, and a robotic arm onto which he can slot a wide range of weapons; Tri-Klops wears a rotating visor helmet with three artificial eyes fixed on it, each with a special type of vision; Two-Bad, a two headed henchman, one side being purple and the other blue; Webstor, a cross between a man and a spider; and Whiplash, a reptilian humanoid with green scales, and a long, bulky tail that he uses as a weapon.
"That was the agreement," seconded the Shredder, who stood proudly with thirty of his Foot Clan ninjas behind him, along with the two mutated powerhouses he had created from street thugs, Rocksteady with the features of a rhinoceros and Bebop having the attributes of a warthog. General Traag, second in command of the Rock Soldiers, stood tall as he took in the others around him with a keen military eye. He and twenty of his Rock Soldiers stood ready to serve. Then there was the alligator humanoid Leatherhead, a lethal man-beast that loved to hunt and kill; the evil scientist turned into a fly-man hybrid was Baxter Stockman; the filthy Rat King and his small horde of rats stood looking out of place; the mutant turtle Slash growled as he considered who he should fight next; the red-haired, blue skinned, cloaked, electrically created Tempestra, who can control the weather, hovered nearby as she waited for instructions; Antrax, an alien ant that served as Krang's personal executioner sharped the blade of his ax; Scumbug, an exterminator who had been mutated into a cockroach, tried to take in all the sights around him; Chrome Dome, a large robot with a large arsenal, stayed stationary while his sensors took in everything; Dirtbag, a gang member mutated into a mole while his friend Groundchuck was mutated into a bull. Both of them stood side by side, each trying to stay with something they were familiar with.
A small tank-like mechanical casing shaped like a pepper pot swiveled its plunger-like gun-stalk erratically. "THE DA-LEKS WILL NOT SERVE! THE DA-LEKS WILL NOT SERVE!" Its voice was a rasping staccato that caused some of those around to wince painfully.
The Master grinned. He needed an example for the others, and no one liked the xenophobic alien. He had known where the Dalek had been floating alone in space for over a hundred years. Behind the mutant cyborg were five Cybermen that he had rescued from a spaceship that had been marooned on a small planetoid for an even longer period of time. He had been patient and had waited for the perfect opportunity to go back in time and save them for his purposes. "You are alone, Dalek. You will serve me or suffer a worse fate than abandonment in the vacuum of space for eternity."
The predictable Dalek turned its plunger gun-stalk at the Time Lord. "EX-TER-MIN-ATE! EX-TER-MIN-ATE! EX-TER-MIN-ATE!"
No one else did anything but watch as the strange, annoying creature in the overly large pepper pot container kept threatening the ever-grinning Master. "There is something you should know, Dalek. There is something you should all know. By joining me here at this location I have made it so that none of you can harm me. You will do my bidding if you want to be free of this place. And if I am happy with your services when this is all over, I will need loyal people to rule entire worlds for me. Perhaps several worlds. And I don't care at what position you are starting at here as long as you are smart enough to obey me."
"This is not what I signed on for," said an armored figure.
The Master smiled, this being one of the few present that he could actually respect for his capabilities. "And I don't expect to hold you to the same rules, Boba Fett. My original deal stands with you and your fellow bounty hunters. I'll just be paying you more." He knew that the best way to get the bounty hunters to work most effectively for him was to give them what they wanted all along. Freedom and more money.
The reptilian Trandoshan disliked his competition showing more bravery in talking to the evil Time Lord, so he stepped forward. "What is our prey?" asked Bossk, who foolishly considered himself to be practically a prince among the bounty hunters.
The Master smiled. The conversation was deviating a little, but it would let certain truths sink into the others of his conscripted force. He had worked this out with Q2 ahead of time. "Other groups will be arriving to stop us. The first group will be a party of eight people, some of whom will be sporting uniforms similar to this." He pulled out a couple of Starfleet uniforms and tossed them to the bounty hunters who caught them. "Your mission is to kill them… or capture, if you don't have the stomach for killing."
The bounty hunting droids, IG-88 and 4-LOM, scanned the uniforms from where they stood, but Dengar and Zuckuss took more time since there were a number of different period uniforms present.
The Master continued his instructions. "Since they will be brought in blind, not knowing the geography or where their target, the Borg, are, most likely they will be placed near the center of this microverse, which I believe is just a few miles that way."
The bounty hunters moved off to see if they could agree on a strategy and the Master went to work on his troops again. Megatron was smugly ready for him. "The Decepticons will not be participating in your little games," informed the robotic leader.
"You cannot defeat me. You cannot even lift a cylinoid to harm me."
Megatron grinned down at him with all the Decepticons chortling at what they thought was the Master's mistake. "I don't have to defeat you. I just have to choose to not fight for you. And as long as you hold this… geis… over us, the Decepticons will abide our time."
"I thought you would be the one to think of a pathetic passive-aggressive stance. Which is why I made sure that your second-in-command, Starscream, was brought along to replace you."
"What?" Starscream cried. "I don't know what he's talking about, Megatron!" he began, ready to plead for his existence as Megatron turned to face him.
"This is what I'm talking about!" howled the Master. With his hand, he swung up a small device from his inner cloak. The Tissue Compression Eliminator was one of his favorite devices that he had modified earlier because he knew he would have to deal with this oversized pompous tin can leader and make a harsh example out of him. Sonic waves of energy bent the light around Megatron as he tried to break free of their hold. The Decepticons had found that the Master had been true to his word as they were unable to go to their leader's defense. Howling commenced among the ranks as certain animalistic warriors like Beast Man, Panthor, Bebop, Rocksteady, Brak and Sisto rolled on the ground holding their ears. Wrenching metallic sounds were added to the barrage of sound as Megatron's metal frame began folding in on itself. For two minutes his frame fought the sonic weapon but in the end his form lay in an eight-foot crumpled heap of metal that in no way represented the streamlined robotic form that had previously stood there.
The Master stared with satisfaction at the remains of Megatron for a few seconds before turning to Starscream. "Now you will lead the Decepticons for me."
"Uh, yes. All right." It was all Starscream could think to say after the shock of seeing what the puny Human had done to Megatron. But that was not enough for the Master.
"Yes, what?" He glared darkly and forebodingly at the newly appointed Decepticon leader.
Starscream searched desperately through his memory banks for the correct reply. "Um, yes… master?"
"Very good." He waved him away dismissively and turned to the others. The events did not sit well with them, but they were survivors. And they wanted to rule. Well, they could rule under him. "Remember, my fighters. I am the Master, and you will obey me."
To be Continued!
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Original AuThOr'S NoTeS: 2007
How could I resist using all ten incarnations of the Doctors? It was just there waiting to be done. Anybody see that coming? I had it planned for a while now.
By the by, Alpha Hirogen is more or less a title for the lead Hirogen of that particular pack. All others in that pack have to submit to the Alpha Hirogen or else. It's also probably why the Hirogen are spread out all over because you can't get too many of them together without someone trying to be boss.
Some people may like to point out that the Predators or Yautja usually trail their prey for a while before going for the kill and that appears to be correct. But here they were detected early, and the potential prey went for their weapons. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
I let Seska die early because I didn't know her character very well. I've only seen part of an episode she was in so unfortunately, she was cannon fodder from the get go. Sorry Seska fans.
I used a lot of cartoon villains for a reason. Do you know how hard it is to come up with a bunch of bad sci-fi villains that are connected to each other? The cartoons were the way to go. Plus, they bring a lot of power to play. Should be fun.
And the Master? Well, he has plans that even Q2 doesn't know about. But the Doctor can guess, which is why he's got all his incarnations getting prepared to fight together. How's this for a good beginning to the end of a series?
MASTER'S VILLAIN ARMY
17 - Skeletor and company
13 - Legion of Doom
31 - Space Ghost villains
6 - Star Wars bounty hunters
22 - Decepticons
65 - TMNT villains 15 + 30 Foot ninjas + 20 Rock Soldiers
55 - Cobra Commander 15 + 40
1 - Dalek
5 Cybermen
Adds up to 185
Updated AuThOr'S NoTeS: 1-14-2022
I can remember all the research I put in to get all the characters right. I was also putting together information on the Land of the Lost from every Internet site I could come across. So many notes! And, yes, I did go overboard with all the villains that the Master gathered together, but I was wanted to make a huge crossover story. And I did! And this is just the start!
ChArAcTeR InDeX:
4-LOM (Chris Parsons) – from the movie Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Alpha Hirogen (Vaughn Armstrong) – from the TV series Star Trek: Voyager (1995-2001)
Antrax (voiced by Pat Fraley) – from the cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987-1996)
Baroness (voiced by Morgan Lofting) – from the cartoon G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1983), G.I. Joe: The Revenge of Cobra (1984), G.I. Joe (1985-1986), G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise! (1986), G.I. Joe (1990-1992)
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)
Bebop (voiced by Barry Gordon) – from the cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987-1996)
Bizarro (voiced by William Callaway) – from the cartoon Challenge of the Super-Friends (1978), Super Friends (1980-1981), from DC Comics Action Comics #254 (1959)
Black Manta / David (voiced by Ted Cassidy) – from the cartoon Challenge of the Super-Friends (1978), from DC Comics Aquaman #35 (1967)
Blitzwing (voiced by Ed Gilbert) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1987), the movie The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
Bonecrusher (voiced by Neil Ross) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1987), the movie The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
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 (1985-1986), G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise! (1986), G.I. Joe (1990-1992)
Bossk (Alan Harris) – from the movie Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Brago (voiced by Paul Frees) – from the cartoon Space Ghost (1966)
Brainiac (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)
Brak (voiced by Keye Luke) – from the cartoon Space Ghost (1966)
Buzzer / Blinken, Dick (voiced by Neil Ross) – from the cartoon G.I. Joe: The Revenge of Cobra (1984), G.I. Joe (1986), G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise! (1986)
Buzzsaw (voiced by Frank Welker) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1985)
Captain Cold / Snart, Leonard (voiced by Dick Ryal) – from the cartoon Challenge of the Super-Friends (1978), from DC Comics Showcase #8 (1957)
Cheetah / Minerva, Barbara Ann (voiced by Marlene Aragon) – from the cartoon Challenge of the Super-Friends, from DC Comics Wonder Woman #6 (1943)
Chrome Dome (voiced by Peter Renaday) – from the cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987-1996)
Clawful (voiced by Lou Scheimer) – from the cartoon He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983-1985)
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 (1985-1986), G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise! (1986), G.I. Joe (1990-1992)
The Commander – from the cartoon Space Stars 'Space Ghost' (1981)
Corman, Roger – (mentioned only)
The Cougar – from the cartoon Space Stars' Space Ghost' (1981)
Creature King (voiced by Vic Perrin) – from the cartoon Space Ghost (1966)
Cubus – from the cartoon Space Stars' Space Ghost' (1981)
Cybermen – from the TV series Doctor Who
Cyclo – from the cartoon Space Ghost (1966)
Dalek – from the TV series Doctor Who
Dengar (Morris Bush) – from the movie Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
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 (1985-1986), G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise! (1986), G.I. Joe (1990-1992)
Dirge (voiced by Bud Davis) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1987), the movie The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
Dirtbag (voiced by Pat Fraley) – from the cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987-1996)
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 7th / Professor, The (Sylvester McCoy) – from the TV series Doctor Who (1987-1989)
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 Nightmare – from the cartoon Space Ghost (1966)
Dukat, Gul (Marc Alaimo) – from the TV series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993-1999)
The Evil Collector – from the cartoon Space Ghost (1966)
Evil-Lyn (Linda Gary) – from the cartoon He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983-1985)
Feron – from the cartoon Space Stars' Space Ghost' (1981)
Fett, Boba (Jeremy Bulloch) – from the movie Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Forvalokka, the Soul Vampire – from the cartoon Space Stars 'Space Ghost' (1981)
Founder / female shapeshifter (Salome Jens) – from the TV series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1994-1999)
Frenzy (Frank Welker) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1987), the movie The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
Giganta / Zuel, Dr. Doriz (voiced by Ruth Forman) – from the cartoon Challenge of the Super-Friends, from DC Comics Wonder Woman #9 (1944)
Glasstor (voiced by Alan Reed) – from the cartoon Space Ghost (1966)
Gnawgahyde (voiced by Ian James Corlett) – from the cartoon G.I. Joe (1990-1992)
Gorilla Grodd (voiced by Stanley Ralph Ross) – from the cartoon Challenge of the Super-Friends (1978), Super Friends (1983), from DC Comics Flash #106 (1959)
Groundchuck (voiced by Bob Ridgely) – from the cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987-1996)
Grumpy, the Tyrannosaur – from the TV series Land of the Lost (1974-1976)
Grundy, Solomon / Gold, Cyrus (voiced by Jimmy Weldon) – from the cartoon Challenge of the Super-Friends (1978), Super Friends (1983), from DC Comics Superman #319 (1978)
Hook (voiced by Neil Ross) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1987), the movie The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
IG-88 (Paul Klein) – from the movie Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Jitsu (voiced by Lou Scheimer) from the cartoon He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1984-1985)
Khan Noonien Singh (Ricardo Montalban) – from the TV series Star Trek (1967), from the movie Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
Kirk, Mirror Universe Capt. James T. (William Shatner) – from the TV series Star Trek (1967)
Kobra Khan (voiced by Lou Scheimer) – from the cartoon He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1984-1985)
Kong – from the movie King Kong (1976) (mentioned only)
Krang (voiced by Pat Fraley) – from the cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987-1996)
Laserbeak (voiced by Frank Welker) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1987), the movie The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
Leatherhead (voiced by Jim Cummings) – from the cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987-1996)
Lokar, King of the Killer Locusts – from the cartoon Space Ghost (1966)
Long Haul (voiced by Gregg Berger) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1986)
Lore (Brent Spiner) – from the TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation (1988-1993)
LuLu, the two headed monster – from the TV series Land of the Lost (1974-1976)
The Lurker (voiced by Vic Perrin) – from the cartoon Space Ghost (1966)
Luthor, Lex (voiced by Stan Jones) – from the cartoon Challenge of the Super-Friends (1978), The World's Greatest SuperFriends (1979), SuperFriends: The Legendary Super Powers Show (1984), from DC Comics Adventure Comics #271 (1960)
Marshall, Holly (Kathy Coleman) – from the TV series Land of the Lost (1974-1976)
Marshall, Jack (Ron Harper) – from the TV series Land of the Lost (1976) (mentioned only)
Marshall, Will (Wesley Eure) – from the TV series Land of the Lost (1974-1976)
The Master – from the TV series Doctor Who
Megatron (voiced by Frank Welker) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1987), the movie The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
Mer-Man (voiced by Alan Oppenheimer) – from the cartoon He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983-1985)
Mettalus (voiced by Ted Cassidy) – from the cartoon Space Ghost (1966)
Mindbender, Dr. (voiced by Brian Cummings) – from the cartoon G.I. Joe (1985-1986), G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise! (1986)
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)
Monkeywrench / Winkie, Bill (voiced by Neil Ross) – from the cartoon G.I. Joe (1986), G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise! (1986)
One-Eye – from the cartoon Space Ghost (1966)
Ooze, Sigmund (Billy Barty) – from the TV series Sigmund and the Sea Monsters (1973-1975)
Panthor – from the cartoon He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983-1985)
Pirahnor (voiced by Vic Perrin) – from the cartoon Space Ghost (1966)
Q (John de Lancie) – from the TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-?), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager (mentioned only)
Q2 – my own addition to the Q Continuum (mentioned only)
Ramjet (voiced by Jack Angel) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1987), the movie The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
Rat King (voiced by Townsend Coleman) – from the cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987-1996)
Ravage (voiced by Frank Welker) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1987), the movie The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
Reflector (voiced by Chris Latta) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1986)
The Remora – from the cartoon Space Stars' Space Ghost' (1981)
The Riddler / Nigma, Edward E. (voiced by Michael Bell) – from the cartoon Challenge of the Super-Friends (1978), Super Friends (1980), from DC Comics Batman #171 (1965)
Ripper / Nod, Harry (voiced by Chris Latta) – from the cartoon G.I. Joe: The Revenge of Cobra (1984), G.I. Joe (1986), G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise! (1986)
Road Pig / DeLuca, Donald () – from the cartoon G.I. Joe (1990-1992)
Rocksteady (voiced by Cam Clarke) – from the cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987-1996)
Rumble (voiced by Frank Welker) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1987), the movie The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
The Sandman – from the cartoon Space Ghost (1966)
Scare Glow – from the cartoon He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1985)
Scarecrow / Crane, Jonathan (Ted Knight) – The Batman/Superman Hour (1968), (Don Messick) – from the cartoon Challenge of the Super-Friends (1978), (Andre Stojka) – The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians (1985), from DC Comics World's Finest #3 (1941)
Scavenger (Don Messick) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1987), the movie The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
The Schemer – from the cartoon Space Ghost (1966)
Scrapper (Michael Bell) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1987), the movie The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
Scumbug (voiced by Pat Fraley) – from the cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987-1996)
Sela, Cdr. (Denise Crosby) – from the TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994)
Seska (Martha Hackett) – from the TV series Star Trek: Voyager (1995-2001)
Shredder (voiced by James Avery) – from the cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles(1987-1996)
Sinestro / Sinestro, Thaal (voiced by Vic Perrin) – from the cartoon Challenge of the Super-Friends (1978), Super Friends (1983), from DC Comics Green Lantern #7 (1961)
Sisto – from the cartoon Space Ghost (1966)
Skeletor (voiced by Alan Oppenheimer) – from the cartoon He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983-1985), She-Ra: Princess of Power (1985)
Skywarp (Frank Welker) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1986)
Slash (voiced by Pat Fraley) – from the cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987-1996)
The Sorcerer – from the cartoon Space Ghost (1966)
Soundwave (voiced by Frank Welker) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1987), the movie The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
Space Ghost (Gary Owens) – from the cartoon Space Ghost (1966), Space Stars 'Space Ghost' (1981) (mentioned only)
The Spider-Woman / Black Widow (voiced by Ginny Tyler) – from the cartoon Space Ghost (1966)
Spikor (voiced by Lou Scheimer) – from the cartoon He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1985), She-Ra: Princess of Power (1985)
Sssqueeze (voiced by Brian Dobson) – from the cartoon He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1985)
Starscream (voiced by Chris Latta) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1987), the movie The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
Stinkor (voiced by Brian Drummond) – from the cartoon He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002)
Stockman, Baxter (voiced by Pat Fraley) – from the cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987-1996)
Storm Shadow (voiced by Keone Young) – from the cartoon G.I. Joe: The Revenge of Cobra (1984), G.I. Joe (1985-1986)
Tansut – from the cartoon Space Ghost (1966)
Tempestra (voiced by Gaille Heideman) – from the cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987-1996)
Thrasher / LaCrosse, Bruno (voiced by Ted Schwartz) – from the cartoon G.I. Joe (1986), G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise! (1986)
Thundercracker (voiced by John Stephenson) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1986)
Tomax (voiced by Corey Burton) – from the cartoon G.I. Joe (1985-1986), G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise! (1986)
Torch / Winken, Tom (voiced by Frank Welker) – from the cartoon G.I. Joe: The Revenge of Cobra (1984), G.I. Joe (1986), G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise! (1986)
Toyman / Nimball, Jack (voiced by Frank Welker) – from the cartoon Challenge of the Super-Friends (1978), from DC Comics Action Comics #432 (1974)
The Toyman – from the cartoon Space Stars' Space Ghost' (1981)
Traag, General (voiced by Peter Renaday) – from the cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987, 1993)
Trap Jaw (voiced by Lou Scheimer) – from the cartoon He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983-1985)
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)
Two-Bad (voiced by Lou Scheimer) – from the cartoon He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1985)
Uglor (voiced by Allan Lurie) – from the cartoon Space Stars 'Teen Force' (1981)
Webstor (voiced by John Erwin) – from the cartoon He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1985)
Whiplash (voiced by John Erwin) – from the cartoon He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1984-1985)
The Wizard – from the cartoon Space Stars' Space Ghost' (1981)
Xamot (voiced by Michael Bell) – from the cartoon G.I. Joe (1985-1986), G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise! (1986)
Zandar (voiced by Peter Cullen) – from the cartoon G.I. Joe (1986), G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise! (1986)
Zanya – from the comic G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #2 (2001)
Zanzibar / Teach, Morgan – from the Marvel Comics G.I. Joe #60 (1987)
Zorak (voiced by Don Messick) – from the cartoon Space Ghost (1966)
Zarana / Zoe (voiced by Lisa Raggio) – from the cartoon G.I. Joe (1986), G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise! (1986), G.I. Joe: Operation Dragonfire (1989)
Zarn (Richard Kiel / voiced by Van Snowden) – from the TV series Land of the Lost (1975) (mentioned only)
Zartan (voiced by Zack Hoffman) – from the cartoon G.I. Joe: The Revenge of Cobra (1984), G.I. Joe (1985-1986), G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise! (1986)
Zeron, the Iceman – from the cartoon Space Ghost (1966)
Zorket, Ruler of the Rock Robots – from the cartoon Space Ghost (1966)
Zuckuss (Cathy Munro) – from the movie Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
