Disclaimer: I don't own Super Robot Monkey Team Hyper Force Go!. I do own planet Fiere.

I can't think of anything for my other story right now. This is another idea that I had a while ago and have been toying with in my head. Anyway, please enjoy!

Chapter 1

In a dimly lit room, upon a throne of pure bone, sat the familiar form of the Skeleton King. A single look upon his face would have shown that he was in intense concentration. As one could guess, it was because he was scheming.

This time, however, he ran into a problem. He had tried so very many types of monsters since he first began trying to take Shuggazoom, but those blasted monkeys had stopped each of his attempts. Attacking in groups and with different combinations of creatures had pushed them further but shown no real result in the end. What he needed was a new creature. He needed something that the monkeys would not know how to fight, he needed something that they couldn't defeat, or at least not in time to undo his plans. But what type of creature could this be? What type of beast could stop those monkeys cold?

Skeleton King was brought from his musing by a deep clanging sound, as of many large bells. It was a special type of alarm system to alert him when something of particular importance was found. Rising from his throne he left the room and went into a hallway. The bells stopped their toiling and Skeleton King's footsteps echoed in the silence that followed.

Soon, Skeleton King reached a medium-sized room filled with scanners and computers of every sort. He went over to one with a glowing screen and a crystal orb. Typing in a password, he watched as the screen changed from pale blue to depicting a gold and blue planet. Zooming in, the image became a gold and green forest with several lakes and a golden temple, then a city that appeared to be made of solid gold. Strange, furry aliens walked the streets. This, however, wasn't what held the Skeleton King's attention. It was the crystal orb, which was now glowing red, with a halo of yellow.

"I have plans to make," said Skeleton King. An evil grin was already forming on his face as his new scheme began to form.

Skeleton King stood at the top of a large flight of stairs which led down into darkness. He looked into the largest temple on that planet that he had seen in the computer readout, known as Fiere. No one had seen him get here…no one still alive, anyway. Confidently, he walked inside, into the unknown.

As he walked, Skeleton King was surprised to see that the walls inside were made of gold, and that it wasn't just decorating the outside. Placing that tidbit of information at the back of his mind, he strode on, intent on his goal. After a suspiciously short walk, he found something that was clearly it.

A five foot tall dark gray crystal floated above an altar marked in a strange language. Ignoring the markings, Skeleton King reached his hand out towards the gem, only to recoil upon touching a light barrier.

"I expected as much," he muttered. He pointed a strange device at the area of the shield and it became fully visible, glowing brightly. Soon, certain points in the shield began to glow brighter than the rest of it, and then they burst. The shield fell apart.

"Such a device may be impassible to the people of this world, but to one such as me, it is nothing," muttered Skeleton King. His voice echoed, and he decided that he wanted to finish his business there as soon as possible. He wasn't afraid, but something about this place made him paranoid.

Skeleton King reached out toward the crystal, but before he reached it, he thought that he heard a heartbeat. He looked around, then reached out again, this time touching the gem. A chill went up his arm and he backed away from the altar. Lifting his staff in preparation for battle, he watched as a hand slid out of the crystal. Soon a man in gray robes had slithered from the crystal, which was now little more than a dead battery. The man looked upon Skeleton King and rushed forward at blinding speed. Skeleton King, however, met his attack and fought back. However, his attacks did no lasting damage - the man's wounds healed immediately. Soon, Skeleton King failed to block an attack, and he was thrust into a wall. The man placed his hand on Skeleton King's head, closed his eyes, and began to breathe more slowly. Soon, bone armor grew from the man's body. He opened his eyes and ran from the temple. After a moment, Skeleton King got up and followed. He reached the outside and saw the man with an aura of energy, flying towards space. More amazing was that everything for miles had been destroyed in only a minute or so. Skeleton King had done nothing more than kill the creatures from the nearby village so that no alarm could be raised.

"It seems that I have unleashed something that is a threat to even me," he said. "I need to analyze the marking on that altar." He went back inside and scanned the altar and the crystal, then walked out and found his dropship. It had been hidden and remained operational. Skeleton King sped back towards the Citadel of Bone.

Skeleton King arrived where his Citadel should have been, should being the key word. There were some bits and pieces of it left, but most of it was just…gone.

"This-this man…this thing…he must be stopped, which means…" Skeleton King trailed off as he went towards the surface of Shuggazoom.

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