The blue glow on his arm blazed brilliantly, and Volt charged right at the Titans, his incredible speed allowing him to cover the rough ground in less than a second. They barely had time to react before he clothes-lined BeastBoy and Robin. As they crashed the ground, Volt skidded to a stop and turned towards the remaining Titans. Raven backpedaled as she tried to gain room to cast a spell, but Starfire and Cyborg charged right in. Starfire let loose a barrage of starbolts that Volt merely twisted and stretched around, dodging them so that only one skimmed his jacket. Starfire stopped as soon as Cyborg was face-to-face with Volt so as not to hit her teammate, and Cyborg attacked with thunderous punches that could shatter concrete. Volt, however, also dodged them with ease, finally slipping under Cyborg's upraised arm. He slammed an open palm into the base of Cyborg's arm, throwing him off balance, and lashing out with his foot, knocking Cyborg off his feet. As he pitched forward, Volt smashed his other hand into Cyborg's side, spinning him away to slam into a block of concrete. As soon as Cyborg was out of the way, Starfire recommenced her barrage, but Volt darted back two steps and back-flipped over a portion of a collapsed wall, putting a barrier between him and Starfire. Starfire zipped around the wall, only to be smashed with a chunk of concrete. Volt had wrenched about 10 feet of a steel support rod loose from the rubble, and one end still had a lump of anchoring concrete meshed onto it. Only Starfire's alien strength prevented her arms from being shattered as she blocked, but she was still knocked out of the sir, to land, stunned, on the ground.

Volt then whipped the pole around like a baseball bat to shatter a large piece of rubble Raven had flung at him. The rubble splintered into dozens of fragments, and rather than stopping and reversing his swing, Volt pivoted on his heel and brought the heavy steel rod whirling about to slash diagonally downward at Raven. Raven flung up a shield, and when concrete and dark energy met, the concrete cracked and flew off the metal bar. Undeterred, Volt continued to swing wildly at Raven's shield. Although he couldn't break through, his superior strength forced Raven back several feet with each impact, and the continuous assault kept her too occupied to do anything else.

After being slammed to the ground, BeastBoy had taken a moment to recover and then pushed himself up sped to help Raven. He turned into a bull, and sprinted at Volt, but Volt had seen him coming, and jerked to steel pole into the ground to lift himself up like a pole-vaulter, so BeastBoy slammed into the base of the pole, knocking it down, and Volt dropped, unscathed, behind him.

By this time, Robin had also recovered, and was following right behind BeastBoy. As Volt dropped down, Robin drew his Bo staff and raised it to try and catch Volt off-balance, but Volt lased out with a swift kick, knocking Robin back and making space to land. Volt swiped a sideways kick at Robin who managed to back up in time to avoid it, but Volt used the momentum to twist the steel pole around and catch Robin mid jump. As Robin was knocked away by the force of the blow, Volt saw Starfire floating less than 15 feet away, her eyes and hands glowing green.

As Volt used the steel pole to block her starbolts he swore, "Why the hell won't you just stay down!" A blast from Starfire's eyes finally caused the overstressed pole to snap nearly in a half, and Volt let the shorter end fly away as he darted under Starfire's attack to leap first off of a short block of concrete, then a steel girder, bringing him face-to-face with Starfire. She managed to block the first kick, but the second, this one from the other leg, snapped up diagonally to catch her in the cheek and temple, twisting her head away so her next eye-blast went wild.

When Volt had managed to neatly avoid BeastBoy the first time, BeastBoy had stopped as quickly as a charging bull was able and quickly turned into a hawk to dart back around. As Volt saw him coming, in one smooth motion he grabbed Starfire by the back of the head and pushed past her, effectively throwing her at BeastBoy. BeastBoy changed into a pterodactyl to try and catch Starfire, but the two crashed together and tumbled to the ground. Volt landed on the ground and immediately had to bend backwards to avoid a blast from Cyborg's sonic cannon. The blast was so close it turned most of Volt's tie, which had come loose from his jacket, into a random assortment of threads. Volt glared at Cyborg and shouted, "That was a $300 silk tie you just ruined."

Cyborg grinned. "That tie was so ugly the way I see it I was doing you a favor."

Volt snarled back, "Fashion advice from a guy in a tin-can."

Cyborg's sonic cannon charged again as he shouted, "Come and see what this tin-can can do."

Volt dropped the battered steel pole and lunged forward, neatly avoiding the blast, and before Cyborg had time for a second, he grabbed Cyborg's arm, and electricity poured into it, scrambling Cyborg's circuits. Volt drove a knee into Cyborg's midriff, and although it didn't hurt the heavily armored Titan much, it forced him to bend slightly, bringing his head even with Volt's shoulders. Cyborg realized this was exactly what Volt had intended, as Volt drove his right arm forward, palm open, to swipe at Cyborg's face. Cyborg was able to jerk his head back far enough to avoid it, and it was only a split-second too late that he realized that this second attack was also a feint. The muscles in Volt's arm bulged and the blue lines in his skin flared as Volt delivered a punishing backhand to Cyborg's head and face. Between the electricity coursing through his arm and shoulder, and a hit that felt like being struck with a sack of bricks, Cyborg momentarily blacked out.

Cyborg came-to with the odd sensation of floating, until he realized Volt's attack had been strong enough to actually lift him off his feet and send him flying several yards through the air. Reality quickly reasserted itself as Cyborg crashed to the ground and skidded to a halt amongst the charred and broken rubble.

Raven was now the only Titan not momentarily stunned, but Robin was pushing himself to his feet, and BeastBoy was disentangling himself from Starfire. Raven realized Volt was too quick to engage in close combat, and also noted that her teammates were also all out of the path between her and Volt. She shouted, "Azarath Metrion Zinthos!" and power surged out from her hands. Dozens of chunks of concrete, steel, and other bits of debris exploded towards Volt in a shotgun-like blast of gigantic proportions. Volt twisted, turned, and stretched in an incredible display of acrobatic ability, avoiding the larger pieces, all while moving towards Raven at what would be an all-out sprint for a normal person. Even Volt's inhuman speed was, however, unable to totally protect him; he was scratched in the arm by one jagged rock, a spinning sliver of metal slashed his leg, and a chunk of concrete ricocheted of his chest. As he drew within arms reach of Raven, he swung one hand in an arc at her, and Raven stopped her attack to throw up a small shield. The last chunks of rubble, however, maintained their momentum, and Volt caught onto one with the hand that had been aiming for Raven, using it to reverse his direction and striking Raven in the shoulder with the other hand, catching her wholly unprotected. As his hand met her shoulder, electricity blasted out, causing additional pain and knocking Raven face-forward onto the ground. Robin was already moving, dashing in behind Volt, but he was to slow. Volt blocked the attacks from Robin's Bo staff, and reached under his arms to grab at his utility belt, throwing Robin off balance. Volt also jerked one leg up, not actually kicking, but just pushing Robin back. Starfire and BeastBoy also rushed in to help, but when they all got within a few feet, Volt did a 360-degree spin, flicking off a half-dozen explosive disks that he had snatched from Robin's belt. The explosions knocked all three Titans away, sending them flying back onto the ground.

As the smoke cleared, there was a temporary stillness on the roof, as Volt ran his eyes over his fallen opponents. He shouted out, to no one in particular, "You think you're strong, but you can't even touch me."

His eyes shifted his gaze to Robin, who had pushed himself back onto his feet. Robin was probably not in any real condition to fight; he was breathing heavily and one arm was obviously in pain where an explosive disk had hit him. However, he matched Volt's stare and said, "As much as I hate to say it, we are like you in one important way. We never give up."

Volt seemed to consider this for a moment, until his face contorted into a mixture of annoyance and anger. "Even you should know when it is time to admit defeat, and although I admire resilience, I understand there is a fine line between tenacity and stupidity…and you just crossed it." Volt reached down and yanked a strip of blackened metal nearly four feet long out of the debris. It was relatively square where he held it, but along its length it had been crushed and twisted so the far end was sharp and jagged. Volt took two steps towards Robin, and leapt into the air, swinging the crude weapon over his head, preparing for a mighty downward sweep that would certainly crush Robin's skull, if not cleave him entirely in two.

As Volt reached the apex of his jump, everything seemed to pause for a moment as two important events occurred at nearly the same time. The first was a giant bolt of lighting that lit the darkened sky like a strobe light and blinded everyone on the tower, and many people on the ground as well. The second was that Cyborg, who had finally recovered control over his sonic cannon and had been desperately trying to get a clear shot at Volt, fired.

Volt was so intent on Robin he hadn't noticed Cyborg rise to his feet, but he still might have had time to twist away from the sonic blast, except for the fact that his vision was totally obscured by the incredible flash of lightning. Although the bolt was gone in a few milliseconds, it took nearly a full second for Volt's eyesight to return. Just as the light faded and Robin seemed to melt out of the glowing terrain, a second flash filled his vision. Volt didn't even have time for half a curse before the sonic blast hit him full in the chest, knocking the air from his lungs and sending him flying backwards. His arms and legs snapped back as his momentum was reversed, and his makeshift weapon flew from his hands as he was knocked across the roof top, smashing with terrific force into one of the exposed columns in the corner of the still-standing portion of building. As he dropped to the ground, the remaining structure gave an ominous groan, and suddenly a hundred tons of steel and concrete collapsed right on top of Volt, throwing up fragments of rubble and filling the air with thick, choking, dust.