Two Heroes Collide 9, Lylat-Terra Wars
I don't own Star Fox and etc. However, I own Galaxy Wulf and its trademarks. E-mail me at [wolfox_okami@hotmail.com] or visit my MSN groups called Galaxy Wulf Space Station [groups.msn.com/GalaxyWulfSpaceStation] or the original fic [www.fictionpress.com/~wolfoxokamichan] for further information about my characters.
By the way, I know many of you hardcore (or casual) Two Heroes Collide readers out there are ready to flame me after many deaths that happened (especially to Garou… I never knew that jerk would be famous! -_-;;) from the previous chapters. Anyway, there are only a few chapters left, so I hope you would still continue reading this. Oh, and don't worry about losing your favorite character! Something is about to happen! Thank you for your continuous support for my fic!
Chapter Twenty Five: A Notice
Sacrifices have to be made for the sake of the planet. Garou has given his share for the benefit of all. Now that everyone is ready to face Gen. Pepper and Gen. Fox, they must have a greater endurance for them to fulfill peace. However, after the many loses they had, will they have strength for this?
"This can't be happening," Lupe, one of the Nebulla Wolf crew, sighed as he looks at the monitor. "Everything seems to be a terrible nightmare that we can't wake up out. I don't want to see both systems be destroyed or be blown into smithereens!"
"It won't," Fox commented, pointing out the nearby large mothership, "we'll stop it, and we'll make sure our friends' lives won't be wasted!"
Gen. Lupine then interrupted the crew, telling them to prepare for docking. "We'll dock inside the main armada ship. However, we should approach them slowly, making them think that we won't do anything harm."
"That's why you wanted the rest of the rebels away," Wolf added in a quirky manner. "You don't want them to be harmed. Oh well, luckily, Rufus' ship has deflectors and radar interceptors in this ship!" Rufus smiled at him, but his view was then changed to Lupina, who was looking at the dark space. "Was there something I said that made you upset?"
"No… not really," Lupine smiled in a grimace. "It's… it's just that I remember Garou… When he heard what you said earlier, he would freak out. He'd jerk out, saying I can't understand what you're saying!!! Will you please speak in English?!"
"So you still haven't consoled yourself…" Wulf spoke to the she-wolf in a low tone, touching her shoulder. "Don't worry… I think Garou's up there, saying that you shouldn't cry."
I won't… I promise…" she smiled, wiping her eyes. She then looked back again at the black empty space, pondering another strange thought.
"I know it's hard for my daughter," Gen. Lupine whispered to Rufus while looking at the large monitor showing the current location of their ship and their distance from Pepper's, "but she must come and face it. Anyway, we should activate stealth mode now."
"Roger," Hawkin answered with agreement. "Activating stealth mode. We should arrive at Pepper's docking bay for about a few minutes." He then reared himself up from the seat, but then was taken back down when an incoming message suddenly surprised him.
"Who could that be?" Wolf wondered. "Don't tell me it's…"
"Message from General Pepper," Fox queued, having a bad feeling, "and it's priority one. How come he'd detected our arrival?"
"Not so sure," Foxette added, "but I think they have either those heat sensor devices and stuff like that…"
"Well, we better open it anyway," Wulf finally remarked while readying his neutron blade, "even though I'm pretty sure he'd threaten or ask us to leave." Hawkin followed and opened the message. Fox was absolutely right. It came from General Pepper.
"You don't have to hide from me," the hologram spoke out, sending a word without greeting. "I know your arrival. I used the light energy from Solar to aid our radar capabilities. That way, no stealth fighters can hide from us."
"What do you want, general?" Lupine gruffly replied. "Are you going to order us to leave?"
"I was about to ask something from every one of you," Pepper replied back. "What is your reason from being in here? You should've stayed in Corneria or wherever you were…"
"Well, we were hoping to come aboard peacefully, if you ask. I know my friend General Fox wouldn't hesitate to fight an army invading Terra, and I don't want Lylat to be destroyed either, that's why we'll be asking the both of you to talk to each other."
"A peace-talk, eh? Oh well, it's worth a try… I'll open the deck for your ship to come in. I'll then let you use our communicator to patch in at Fox's main battleship. However, take note that I'm still considering you enemies, so I'll have a tight security. You'll only go to the place I'll lead you… into my office."
"All right…"
"Good. I'll see you then…"
As the message closes, Lupina looked at her father. He knows pretty well that something might happen. Something might go wrong. That's why she hugged her, just in case they get separated.
"I hope we can trust him…" Lupina whispered at her father's ear.
"It's not him I problem…" Lupine added in a descending tone. "Something bothers me, but I'm pretty sure it's not about him…"
Meanwhile, inside Pepper's ship…
"Are-are you sure about what you said, sir?" Foxwell nervously replied. "Can we trust them?"
"I trust them," Pepper reassured him, lessening his nervousness, "and I'm pretty sure they trust me. However, if things go wrong, there's a blaster here inside the drawer of my desk. I don't want to use it, but if it's really needed, then I will have to. I also wanted you to quickly pick it up if I couldn't, all right?"
"Y-yes sir!" Foxwell again replied with a gulp. Then, a message was sent to him via a communicator worn around his ear. He reported to Pepper, "Sir, the guests have arrived! Shall I… uh… entertain them?"
"No," Pepper commanded him. "The guards will lead them here. All you have to do is to stay beside me."
"Y-yes sir!" the jittering fox gulped.
Inside the docking bay…
"I'll wait for you guys in here, okay?" Rufus told to Fox, Wulf, Lupina, Falco, and General Lupine. "If things get wrong, we'll hold 'em off."
"Sure thing!" Wulf replied with a wave. "Uh… thanks again for helping us, Ru… I mean, after what happened years ago, you…"
"You should make your life easier." Rufus smiled back at Wulf as the hatch closes. "It helped me a lot if I forget about my darker past, remember that bright ones, and look up into the future." Wulf nodded and moved along.
Falco stared at the guards all lined up, giving a clear path for them to the general's office. "Geez, why would they set up on this much?!" he muttered. "We aren't going to enter in his room and kill him with a knife!"
"Falco, we're here to make every one in here realize that we're friends!" Fox shouted at him. "We shouldn't make them think about us evilly!" Falco just grumbled as he crosses his arms.
As soon as they reached the door to the general's office, Lupine took an unnoticeable breath. As the guards opened it, they were almost nervous and ready. There, inside the room, stood a Saint Bernard and a red shaking fox. As the door closes in, the two sides are ready to talk.
I don't own Star Fox and etc. However, I own Galaxy Wulf and its trademarks. E-mail me at [wolfox_okami@hotmail.com] or visit my MSN groups called Galaxy Wulf Space Station [groups.msn.com/GalaxyWulfSpaceStation] or the original fic [www.fictionpress.com/~wolfoxokamichan] for further information about my characters.
By the way, I know many of you hardcore (or casual) Two Heroes Collide readers out there are ready to flame me after many deaths that happened (especially to Garou… I never knew that jerk would be famous! -_-;;) from the previous chapters. Anyway, there are only a few chapters left, so I hope you would still continue reading this. Oh, and don't worry about losing your favorite character! Something is about to happen! Thank you for your continuous support for my fic!
Chapter Twenty Five: A Notice
Sacrifices have to be made for the sake of the planet. Garou has given his share for the benefit of all. Now that everyone is ready to face Gen. Pepper and Gen. Fox, they must have a greater endurance for them to fulfill peace. However, after the many loses they had, will they have strength for this?
"This can't be happening," Lupe, one of the Nebulla Wolf crew, sighed as he looks at the monitor. "Everything seems to be a terrible nightmare that we can't wake up out. I don't want to see both systems be destroyed or be blown into smithereens!"
"It won't," Fox commented, pointing out the nearby large mothership, "we'll stop it, and we'll make sure our friends' lives won't be wasted!"
Gen. Lupine then interrupted the crew, telling them to prepare for docking. "We'll dock inside the main armada ship. However, we should approach them slowly, making them think that we won't do anything harm."
"That's why you wanted the rest of the rebels away," Wolf added in a quirky manner. "You don't want them to be harmed. Oh well, luckily, Rufus' ship has deflectors and radar interceptors in this ship!" Rufus smiled at him, but his view was then changed to Lupina, who was looking at the dark space. "Was there something I said that made you upset?"
"No… not really," Lupine smiled in a grimace. "It's… it's just that I remember Garou… When he heard what you said earlier, he would freak out. He'd jerk out, saying I can't understand what you're saying!!! Will you please speak in English?!"
"So you still haven't consoled yourself…" Wulf spoke to the she-wolf in a low tone, touching her shoulder. "Don't worry… I think Garou's up there, saying that you shouldn't cry."
I won't… I promise…" she smiled, wiping her eyes. She then looked back again at the black empty space, pondering another strange thought.
"I know it's hard for my daughter," Gen. Lupine whispered to Rufus while looking at the large monitor showing the current location of their ship and their distance from Pepper's, "but she must come and face it. Anyway, we should activate stealth mode now."
"Roger," Hawkin answered with agreement. "Activating stealth mode. We should arrive at Pepper's docking bay for about a few minutes." He then reared himself up from the seat, but then was taken back down when an incoming message suddenly surprised him.
"Who could that be?" Wolf wondered. "Don't tell me it's…"
"Message from General Pepper," Fox queued, having a bad feeling, "and it's priority one. How come he'd detected our arrival?"
"Not so sure," Foxette added, "but I think they have either those heat sensor devices and stuff like that…"
"Well, we better open it anyway," Wulf finally remarked while readying his neutron blade, "even though I'm pretty sure he'd threaten or ask us to leave." Hawkin followed and opened the message. Fox was absolutely right. It came from General Pepper.
"You don't have to hide from me," the hologram spoke out, sending a word without greeting. "I know your arrival. I used the light energy from Solar to aid our radar capabilities. That way, no stealth fighters can hide from us."
"What do you want, general?" Lupine gruffly replied. "Are you going to order us to leave?"
"I was about to ask something from every one of you," Pepper replied back. "What is your reason from being in here? You should've stayed in Corneria or wherever you were…"
"Well, we were hoping to come aboard peacefully, if you ask. I know my friend General Fox wouldn't hesitate to fight an army invading Terra, and I don't want Lylat to be destroyed either, that's why we'll be asking the both of you to talk to each other."
"A peace-talk, eh? Oh well, it's worth a try… I'll open the deck for your ship to come in. I'll then let you use our communicator to patch in at Fox's main battleship. However, take note that I'm still considering you enemies, so I'll have a tight security. You'll only go to the place I'll lead you… into my office."
"All right…"
"Good. I'll see you then…"
As the message closes, Lupina looked at her father. He knows pretty well that something might happen. Something might go wrong. That's why she hugged her, just in case they get separated.
"I hope we can trust him…" Lupina whispered at her father's ear.
"It's not him I problem…" Lupine added in a descending tone. "Something bothers me, but I'm pretty sure it's not about him…"
Meanwhile, inside Pepper's ship…
"Are-are you sure about what you said, sir?" Foxwell nervously replied. "Can we trust them?"
"I trust them," Pepper reassured him, lessening his nervousness, "and I'm pretty sure they trust me. However, if things go wrong, there's a blaster here inside the drawer of my desk. I don't want to use it, but if it's really needed, then I will have to. I also wanted you to quickly pick it up if I couldn't, all right?"
"Y-yes sir!" Foxwell again replied with a gulp. Then, a message was sent to him via a communicator worn around his ear. He reported to Pepper, "Sir, the guests have arrived! Shall I… uh… entertain them?"
"No," Pepper commanded him. "The guards will lead them here. All you have to do is to stay beside me."
"Y-yes sir!" the jittering fox gulped.
Inside the docking bay…
"I'll wait for you guys in here, okay?" Rufus told to Fox, Wulf, Lupina, Falco, and General Lupine. "If things get wrong, we'll hold 'em off."
"Sure thing!" Wulf replied with a wave. "Uh… thanks again for helping us, Ru… I mean, after what happened years ago, you…"
"You should make your life easier." Rufus smiled back at Wulf as the hatch closes. "It helped me a lot if I forget about my darker past, remember that bright ones, and look up into the future." Wulf nodded and moved along.
Falco stared at the guards all lined up, giving a clear path for them to the general's office. "Geez, why would they set up on this much?!" he muttered. "We aren't going to enter in his room and kill him with a knife!"
"Falco, we're here to make every one in here realize that we're friends!" Fox shouted at him. "We shouldn't make them think about us evilly!" Falco just grumbled as he crosses his arms.
As soon as they reached the door to the general's office, Lupine took an unnoticeable breath. As the guards opened it, they were almost nervous and ready. There, inside the room, stood a Saint Bernard and a red shaking fox. As the door closes in, the two sides are ready to talk.
