SilverRogue: Okay, the final chapter is up...... and only about 6
months late! Guys, I am SO sorry it took so long. I was grounded all
summer, and I'm just starting highskool this year and they messed up my
schedule and I've already had to go through my first set of exams and my
dog died of cancer and I forgot my password to FF.net and-
Nightshade: Geez! They get it! Shut up already! For the record, SR's mom threw out the notebook that this fic was originally written in, so we've just had to kinda remember as we go. Without further ado, THE FINAL CHAPTER!
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The Professor was hit from three different directions. Gaz, who was restrained a holding-chamber of sorts, had managed to call down lightning at the same time Zim fired his lazer, and a bright fiery beam flashed out from both Dib's hands.
With all three sources of energy still coarsing through him, the professor fell foreword, and his hand happened to hit the metal operating table. Gaz tried her hardest to stop the electrical flow, but she couldn't seem to regain control of her power.
Zim, however, had turned his attention to the other scientists, who were fleeing for their lives. He chanced off several shots, managing to take down two of them before they made it to the door.
Narrowing her eyes, Gaz forced the lightning to subside. Feeling slightly weak from strain, she sat down in the holding cell and shut her eyes. A dull THUMP was heard as Professor Membrane's lifeless body hit the floor. Other than that it was quiet other than her heavy breathing. So quiet....
Zim clambered down out of the ventilation system. GIR jumped down and landed on him. With an irritated sigh, he said, "GIR! Go free the Gaz human."
"YES SIR!" GIR said with a salute, then skipped off.
Zim turned his attention to the Dib human, who was laying quite still. Frowning a little, Zim took his pulse, dully noting that one of his fingers was gone, like it'd been blown off somehow. It was all very strange. No pulse. The Earth Monkey was dead.
A few minutes later, once she had calmed down after hearing of her siblings demise, Gaz explained that the electrical current had gone through Dib when the Professor had hit the table while the current was still live.
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SilverRogue: Okay, I'm sorry, so please don't flame me for how completely lame that was. My stories are only good when typed raw from the notebook, and this particular one has had six months to decay somewhere in the back of my mind. Again, my apologies. I swear in the name of everything green and squeaky that the next story WILL be better. Oh, such betterness it shall have! It will be..... DELICIOUS!
Nightshade: Geez! They get it! Shut up already! For the record, SR's mom threw out the notebook that this fic was originally written in, so we've just had to kinda remember as we go. Without further ado, THE FINAL CHAPTER!
*********
The Professor was hit from three different directions. Gaz, who was restrained a holding-chamber of sorts, had managed to call down lightning at the same time Zim fired his lazer, and a bright fiery beam flashed out from both Dib's hands.
With all three sources of energy still coarsing through him, the professor fell foreword, and his hand happened to hit the metal operating table. Gaz tried her hardest to stop the electrical flow, but she couldn't seem to regain control of her power.
Zim, however, had turned his attention to the other scientists, who were fleeing for their lives. He chanced off several shots, managing to take down two of them before they made it to the door.
Narrowing her eyes, Gaz forced the lightning to subside. Feeling slightly weak from strain, she sat down in the holding cell and shut her eyes. A dull THUMP was heard as Professor Membrane's lifeless body hit the floor. Other than that it was quiet other than her heavy breathing. So quiet....
Zim clambered down out of the ventilation system. GIR jumped down and landed on him. With an irritated sigh, he said, "GIR! Go free the Gaz human."
"YES SIR!" GIR said with a salute, then skipped off.
Zim turned his attention to the Dib human, who was laying quite still. Frowning a little, Zim took his pulse, dully noting that one of his fingers was gone, like it'd been blown off somehow. It was all very strange. No pulse. The Earth Monkey was dead.
A few minutes later, once she had calmed down after hearing of her siblings demise, Gaz explained that the electrical current had gone through Dib when the Professor had hit the table while the current was still live.
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SilverRogue: Okay, I'm sorry, so please don't flame me for how completely lame that was. My stories are only good when typed raw from the notebook, and this particular one has had six months to decay somewhere in the back of my mind. Again, my apologies. I swear in the name of everything green and squeaky that the next story WILL be better. Oh, such betterness it shall have! It will be..... DELICIOUS!
