Insaneiac: I shall waste no ones time with my little speech today. Just enjoy the chapter. I will, however, apologize for the obscenely long absence, as my friggen computer was pissing me off.

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Infamous One: Giddy…no. But I'd bet money on his being might excited. Though, you shouldn't always count your sheep…

Rebel-Aquarius: First thing first, damn you got a cool name! Alright, yes Blink lives. He needs to. And yes, I will finish this. Trust me, I will finish.

Alexnandru Van Gordon: What can I say, I love those damned villains, and those damned anti-heroes. Sure, maybe a little bit of it was to get in your head, but common give a fellow a break.

Disclaimer: I own Damian, AKA Blink. The rest of them I have no ownership over.


A sunrise can signify many different things for the many different people of Earth. For some, it represents refreshment. For others, it signifies that a new day has arrived, and the slate is clean. For some religions, it signifies that their holy icon is working in his ways as it has always been done. For cops, it represents a new opportunity to protect a world from threats. For world leaders, it signifies the chance to bring this crazy world of ours closer to peace.

But, that is not always the case. For instance, in the center of a floating city, high above the place Jump City had once been, the sunrise meant a day or reckoning for a masked teenage. For the taller, much more omnipotent looking masked figure beside him, the sunrise meant nothing more than another useless day, with the small hope that the pathetic Titans would show up.

Below, inside a giant tower in the shape of a T, an alien saw the sunrise as her last chance to redeem herself for losing one of her closest friends. For an archer and his friend, it signified the beginning of the end. For a lone semi-metallic figure, it represented the start to the biggest battle of his life. And for a comatose maiden, it represented absolutely nothing at all, for she could not see it.

And in a cave, far away from the mighty tower, three teenagers looked up towards the giant floating mass above their heads. The sunrise was pointless to them, as their biggest concern rested on top of the island, and each one of their minds was focused on the exact same thing.

"So…this is it then." Beast Boy spoke, as they stared up at the metropolis. "This one is for all the marbles."

"Yup, this is it BB." Terra responded, turning to Blink. "Ready?"

"I was born ready Terra." Beast Boy replied, confidently.

"Since the day I left Australia, I was ready for anything mates." Blink replied, fixated on the city. "Terra, you focus on getting us up there, I'll take care of the missiles." Blink finished, before turning to his sister. "Just make sure you hurry."

"Why?"

"I don't have nearly the amount of power as I did before. I can do almost everything I could before, but not nearly as long. While we are going up, I'm going to put up a field of energy, but it won't last for long. You need to hurry."

Terra just nodded, before her eyes lit up like lamps, and a massive chunk of the cave tore off behind them, and floated in front of them. "One way flight to Jump City. All aboard!" Terra called out, before stepping onto the floating rock platform. Beast Boy followed, sitting down beside Terra, while Blink walked into the center of the platform, standing tall.

"Alright then mates… Let's make it hot." Blink finished, as the rock took off, speeding towards the floating island, speeding towards Slade and his son, and speeding towards their intended destiny.


Finale

Part 1: The Three Apprentices
The floating rock platform shot through the air as fast as it could go, Terra's eyes glowing yellow as her incredible power coursed through her young body. Despite her appearance, Terra was easily one of the most powerful people to have ever walked into Jump City. And now, she was flying towards it, completely unaware and unknowing of the impending fight.

The rock platform ripped towards the floating city at high speeds, tearing through clouds as they shot towards their intended target. "DUDE! How fast are we going?" Beast Boy screamed, looking back towards Blink. Since it began, Blink had been standing in the center of the platform, keeping a close eye on the city. "DUDE!"

"The missile hubs… they are firing!" Blink screamed, looking at Terra for the first time since stepping on the platform. "GUN IT!"

Five hundred feet in front of them, the sounds of missiles being fired from Slade's missile pods filled the sky. From each hub came four multi-headed missiles, which then proceeded to separate in mid flight into a grand total of twelve each. The sky filled with missiles rocketing towards a single floating platform of rock.

"Damian…" Terra muttered, as the hundred fifty strong missiles came tearing towards them. The sound of rockets roaring through the silent sky was loud enough to shatter glass a mile away. On top of the platform, Blink watched silently as the storm of missiles came screaming towards them. Slowly, he stretched out his arms to both sides of him, and concentrated. For the first time in his life, his eyes flashed purple as he stored energy.

"They're getting closer!" Beast Boy yelled.

"Wait for it…" Blink muttered, both hands now glowing a slight tinge of purple. The missiles ripped through the last cloud in between, and were now barreling towards their intended target at full speed. They would hit in a matter of seconds.

"DAMIAN!" Terra hollered at the top of her lungs.

"DUDE!"

"NOW!" Blink yelled powerfully, driving his hands vigorously into the air and unleashing all his stored energy into a massive force field, surrounding the platform just as the first twenty missiles smashed into it. The explosions echoed through the air like nothing before, and the largest collection of fire and smoke that the three had ever seen filled the sky around them.

However, the platform shot out of the clouds at its highest possible speeds, the cloud trailing them as they blasted through it, twirling with them as they flew. A few seconds later, twenty missiles ripped through the cloud.

"THEY'RE HEAT SEEKING?" Beast Boy yelled, just as Blink fell to a knee. "DUDE!"

"I'm running out of juice here. Terra, hurry. I can't keep this up for long…" Blink muttered, as one of the missile slammed hard into the field, and erupted in a mass of debris, smoke and flame. To make matters even worst, the field began to fizzle in and out. Slowly, but it was fading.

"TERRA, HURRY!" Beast Boy screamed, dragging a curse from Terra. Another two missiles flew out to the sides of the platform, one on each side. Beast Boy watched as the curved up in front of the rock, and slammed into each other, creating a devastating explosion in front of them. Terra ripped through the smoke, and luckily some of the missile debris smashed into another missile, destroying it.

"Almost there!" Terra growled. The platform began to shoot up the side of the floating city's base. From far below, the sight was pretty astonishing. From up here, it was down right mind boggling. Then, as if on cue, an idea popped into Terra's head, and soon after there was a devious little grin. "Hold on!"

Raising one of her hands from the platform they were on, Terra aimed it at the base of the floating city and tore off chunks of earth from it. Following that, she whipped it at the missiles behind them, and listened to the fireworks.

"BOOM BABY!" Beast Boy hollered, as Blink finally fainted. The field went down, and there were still eight very dangerous missiles fast approaching. "Terra? TERRA!" Beast Boy yelled, Terra grinning still.

"Grab Damian, and hold on for all that is holy Beast Boy." Terra said slyly. She waited as long as she could for Beast Boy to follow her orders, and then barrel rolled to the side, avoiding one of the eight screaming missiles coming her way. She broke away from her ascent to the city, and began the dangerous task of avoiding the eight missiles on her.

"TERRA!" Beast Boy screamed in confusion.

"HOLD ON!"

Beast Boy, growling at first, changed into a giant octopus, and quickly secured himself and Blink to Terra's rock, and prepared for the wildest ride of his life. 'Even Cyborg drove better than this' Beast Boy heard himself complain in his head, as the rock pulled an aerial U-turn, dodging two of the eight missiles following them. Just as quickly as it did, Terra spun the rock to the left, narrowly dodging another missile rocketing towards her.

Quickly breathing in deeply, she pulled back on the platform, and shot up as two missiles slammed into each other, erupting into balls of fire, narrowly missing the flying platform. Still, six remained, and they were all barrowing down on them. Terra spun the flying chunk of earth into a severe left barrel roll, and smiled as one missile coming towards them exploded into the middle missile of the three coming at them. The two erupted into fireworks, and the two side missiles caught the full force, exploding with their volatile brothers. The explosion whipped into the side of the platform, and shook it violently, but leaving it unharmed for the most part. Terra breathed deep, then turned to see two still left.

Terra cursed under her breath, and quickly pulled back, shooting straight up into the air. The missiles followed diligently, hunting down their inevitable targets in a cruel game of cat and paranoid mouse. Seeing the missiles gaining, Terra barrel rolled to the left, and spun around, diving downwards, and towards the massive amount of earth attached to the underside of the former grounded metropolis. The missiles had only been detoured for a slight moment in time, before splitting apart, and rocketing towards their intended targets.

She turned her attention from the open skies to a narrow opening in the base of the city. Putting everything she had into this, she pushed the rock to its fullest speed, rocketing to the small opening. The missiles behind her were still gaining, but nearly as proficiently as they had been. The quickly twisted to the side, going nearly vertical as it shot into the tunnel.

She heard the successful explosion of one missile, but not the other. She could only assume it managed to follow her in. Still zipping through the maze like tunnel, Terra flew the rock like a jet in a dog fight, hearing the missile gaining on her. Of course, that was over Beast Boy's little girl screams, the sound of some of her platform being shattered when it skidded across the walls of the tunnel. Spying an opening in the ceiling to the tunnel in front of her, she shot up just in time to hear the missile erupt into the opening behind her.

Now she was outrunning an explosion over the missile. She could fear the flames of the explosion just behind her, as she pushed everything she had into her speed, and whipped to the right as the vertical tunnel ended. She heard the flames slam into the ceiling. Within seconds of making the neck breaking turn, Terra flew her pad of earth outside out of the tunnel, and dropped below the entrance just as the torrent of flame shot out of it, nearly tearing into her head.

For a brief while, nothing happened. No one made a sound, and if it wasn't an automatic reaction, no one would have blinked. For a while, Terra was concerned that Beast Boy had stopped breathing, and for a while, Beast Boy was afraid that he might have stopped breathing. There was truly nothing but silence filling the air, until finally, Beast Boy screamed like a pre-pubescent school girl.

"ARE YOU INSANE?" Beast Boy screamed, turning back into human form. "ARE YOU MENTAL?"

"Calm down BB." Terra teased, before flying back towards the city. She didn't need to turn to see that Beast Boy's face was a mix of horror, surprise, and excitement. "Besides…I've always wanted to do that." Terra followed, her grin showing up again.

"You're crazy Terra." Beast Boy muttered dryly, looking at her with solemn eyes. "Crazier than the Joker…" He finished, before turning to the unconscious Blink. "Let's get to a place to rest, so Blink here can recharge. I didn't think it would take that much out of him."

Terra complied silently, and within a few minutes, the team of friends had reached the city's outskirts. The sight that befell them was nothing short of hideous. Beast Boy and Terra's eyes shot open, and they could feel every hair on the back of their necks prick up, and severe chills thrash through their spines. Slowly, Beast Boy felt his legs give out, and he fell to his knees.

The city that stood in front of them was beyond destroyed. What stood was no longer the bustling metropolis with hundreds of thousands of people. No, what stood in front of them was no more than a desecrated and ruined city. Buildings were burning, destruction littered the streets, and shattered glass was everywhere, as was debris. The sight was truly a horrid one to observe.

"Oh…my…god…" Terra whispered, as Beast Boy's bottom lip quivered. "Jump City…it's…" Words escaped her grasp, as she found herself just staring at the ruined city. There was almost nothing left of its former glory, nothing left of what it once was and represented. Slowly, Terre forced her vision to Beast Boy, who was still just quivering on the ground. "Get Blink into that building… We'll give him a chance to rest." Terra muttered, her voice quivering pathetically.

Beast Boy nodded, barely, and turned to Blink, picking him up and walking into an abandoned building. Hopefully Blink wouldn't take long, because he was sure, positive to the mark even, that Slade knew something was up. This was Slade they were dealing with. He would have to know something when people were attempting something, or else everything would be different than it was.

"BEAST BOY, GET OUT HERE!" Terra screamed, snapping Beast Boy out his thought process, but not before hearing something in his head say 'See'. Beast Boy laid Blink down in a corner of the ruined building, and then ran out to see what was wrong with Terra. It wouldn't take much to notice the problem, and as soon as Beast Boy exited the room, his face turned into a grimace.

"Cinderblock…Plasmus…and Overload. I was wondering when you'd show your faces. Ready to bet your butts whooped!" Beast Boy taunted, looking over at Terra. Both of them were grinning. "Or did you just come to say hi?"

Of course, the three large and bulky minions stayed silent for the most part, minding a gurgled roar from Plasmus, but that was more than usually just his normal body movements, being that he was a giant mass of mostly purple slime. There were a few crackles from Overload, and even the sound of shifting stone, but other than that, silence was pretty much dominant.

"What's the matter? Cat got your tongue?" Terra taunted, looking to Beast Boy. "Think we can take them?"

"One pile of slime, one large lightning bolt, and one big pile of stone. I'd say so." Beast Boy replied, looking away from the three monstrosities. "Take your pick Terra."

A rather large growl erupted from Plasmus now, signaling that the three were either going to attack, or were growing more impatient. Either way, the peace was about to become quite lacking in said peace. Terra just smiled at Beast Boy, and raised a hand towards Cinderblock. Before anything else could happen, a rather large chunk of earth shattered into the side of the monster, tossing him backwards and into an already destroyed building.

Goodbye peace.

Beast Boy smiled back, and rolled to the side, anticipating correctly what was going to happen next. The combined electrical blast and acidic spray met barren ground, and in return, a rather large spiked tail slammed into the pair, sending them whipping towards the side of the floating island. Beast Boy turned back to his normal form, and charged towards the pair, leaving Terra to fend off the now irate Cinderblock, a task done just as easily is said.

The stone golem reeled back one of his mighty arms, and slammed it at break neck speeds, narrowly missing Terra. Of course, the girl just smiled, tossing another batch of stones into the walking statue, knocking him backwards, and setting up for a rather well placed kick to the chest of the statue, and knocking him further back. Terra finally whipped her hand back, causing a pillar of stone to smash into the back of Cinderblock's right knee, taking him off his feet.

"Jeez, have you guys gotten easier or something?" Terra taunted, before catapulting Cinderblock into the air, smiling.

Meanwhile, Beast Boy dodged a shot of acid, and returned with a rather large, gorilla form axe handle smash to the gelatin-like body of Plasmus, before quickly spinning around and slamming both fists into the side of the pile of ooze, sending him hurtling towards Overload. Of course, he dodged Plasmus, but failed miserable to dodge the massive right hand from Beast Boy, sending him flying into the wall beside Plasmus. Beast Boy quickly changed back, and grinned like an idiot, giving the thumbs up to the pair of leveled minions.

Of course, one should never count out a pile of slime, and a humanoid shaped collection of electricity. The two quickly peeled themselves from the walls, and charged Beast Boy. One went high, the other low, and Beast Boy merely whimpered as he took an electrically charged fist to the face, and a blast of ooze to the stomach, rocketing him into, and through, an abandoned building, and deathly near the edge of the city. Of course, the blow had left the changeling shook up, and a little dizzy. However, despite the faint spell he was feeling, Beast Boy rolled out of the way as Overload drove his feet hard into the earth, and broke off a chunk of the floating city. The electrical minion hollered horribly as he fell from the city, and into the clouds below, disappearing entirely from sight.

"Enjoy the flight…" Beast Boy muttered, before pushing himself to his feet, and getting whipped across the back by an oozing tendril. The flash of burning pain coursed through Beast Boy's body, and brought the green one to full attention, tossing himself to his feet, and running off of adrenaline from the pain. Beast Boy charged the large purple freak, and delivered a kick to his gooey surface. In retrospect, it was not the smartest thing he had ever done, as his foot soon became trapped within the collection of slime.

"This isn't my day…" Beast Boy muttered, before, growling at his opponent, and shifting into a grizzly bear. Still with one foot stuck in, Beast Boy roared mightily, before delivering a pair of clawed blows to the monster, and finishing with a club hand smash to the creatures grotesque face, knocking him backwards and releasing Beast Boy's foot. Delivering another one of his signature gurgled growls, Plasmus charged Beast Boy with intense rage. Beast Boy turned back to his human form, and stared at the charging monster.

And, to Plasmus's chagrin, he grinned. Grinned like an idiot. And his stupid little grin would be the last thing he would see, other than the edge of the island, and the clouds he would eventually pass through on his way down.

Cinderblock landed with a thud beside Terra, shaking the ground around her, and breaking her concentration with her powers, a move that would cost her dearly. A hand shot out, and within the moment, Cinderblock had slammed his large, mammoth like hand into Terra, and quickly grabbed the young blonde girl. Within a heartbeat, the initial grab became one of crushing force, and a muffled squeal escaped Terra's lips, as she squirmed in the golem's vice like grip. The harder he squeezed, the more she squealed. And soon, the squealing would stop.

Yet not before her blue eyes became glowing yellow. Cinderblock soon became a multitude of things. Confused, then angry, and then impaled on a stalagmite, ripping straight through his lower torso, and out of the right side of his neck. Cinderblock dropped Terra almost instantly, just before another stalagmite ripped into him, and came out of him in the left side of his neck. Chunks of earth and pieces of the behemoth crumbled to the ground, and Terra raised one large, and very pointy, spear of rock above her head. Cinderblock's eyes shot open wide, before the floating lance of earth drove straight through its chest, and shot right through his body, leaving a massive hole in the center of his form.

For a very brief moment, Cinderblock's stare became pained. They had suffering laced within them. However, his eyes soon faded afterwards, as the golem fell apart to the ground, utterly destroyed. Cinderblock, for better or worst, had fallen to pieces. That meant one less pain in the posterior for all three of them.

Terra, now finally being able to breathe, fell backwards in exhaustion. Like it or not, she had used up beyond a fair amount of energy against Slade's minion, and she was spent. Not to mention nearly strangled to death. She focused on slowing her breathing, so as not to hyperventilate. The hard part had yet to even begin, and for this entire thing to come off without a hitch, they were all going to need to be calm.

Slowly, Beast Boy walked up to her, and pulled her off the ground. "Are you done?"

"For now. Plasmus and Overload?"

"Probably hitting water about now." Beast Boy replied, before turning towards the road. It fed right into the center of the city. "I guess that is our next stop…"

"And Slade is all that is left in our way…" Terra remarked, before running off down the road, closely followed by Beast Boy.

The Monolith------

The center of Jump City, a place that use to be a vibrant park, was now a desolate and destroy hunk of barren land, with one large black structure, standing atop a pyramid lick building. The few people capable of laying eyes on the demonic like structure called it the Monolith. Slade just called it the front door. It was the only direct way into the lair he had, the lair that housed his sonic generator, and the center of his plans. And now that his…guests… have made it onto the island, the consummation of his efforts was about to come to be.

Slowly, he shifted his head towards Robin, his apprentice and in many ways, his true victory. He had always defied him, defied him with a passion, and yet here they were now. Robin was preparing to destroy the last bitter fragments of his old life, and Slade was soon to destroy the abomination that was modern civilization. Of course, Slade had it rigged so a large chunk of Jump City would continue to stay afloat, and Slade's floating kingdom would watch over the worms that survived his own version of "Judgment Day".

And, of course, behind his devilish mask a smile came across his face when he saw the head of one of his Slade-bots come ripping into view, nearly crashing into his own face. "Well well, looks like we have company Robin." Slade muttered coolly, turning to the direction of the ballistic projectile. What he saw soon wiped the smile off his face, and brought back his signature malice into his cold, unblinking eye.

"Sorry to crash your little party, Slade..." Came a clearly female voice, one Slade had heard before. One that Slade had manipulated, used, then watch die. She was the one that almost managed to take him with her.

Then another voice rang through. "…But we have a little bit of payback that needs paying back, Slade." The second voice rang clear with childish enthusiasm, something that truly annoyed the mastermind. Even Robin's former defiance could not meet the sheer aggravation that child like enthusiasm could cause. He knew right away that it wasn't his guests of honor that he had been waiting for, but two of the most annoying people he had ever been near.

And, quietly enough, a fly went about its business, flying in its own path to wherever it was meant to go.

"Beast Boy and Terra. Let me guess? You're here to avenge Damian? Such foolish honor."

"Shut it! If we wanted one of your signature speeches, we would have asked." Terra growled, as herself and Beast Boy walked out from the near by ally and its shadows. The center of town had really gone to hell, and it really was all Slade's fault. Even though Blink did have a hand in it all, Slade was the proverbial puppet master in this all.

"Such hope. It's quite pathetic actually." Slade recited coolly, as if he had this memorized before hand. "Sister and friend, here to avenge their fallen comrade. If you truly want his murderer, you need only to look upon Robin." Slade finished, as Robin allowed a truly evil grin to crawl across his face. The sight sickened Beast Boy beyond anything he had ever seen or been apart of. The smile sent shivers up Terra's spine, and Slade yet remained a collected and in control adversary.

"Robin…" Beast Boy growled, through clenched teeth. Beast had many things he wanted to yell. I thought you were stronger Robin! Never thought you'd sink so low Robin! But the only thing Beast Boy could force out of his lips was nothing more than a single, searing word. Borne of hatred, wrapped in malice, and said with extreme scorn. "Traitor."

For a brief moment, nothing but silence could be heard. All was awkwardly silent and completely still. Then the slow, painful laughter of the central madman filled the empty air, as Slade turned away from the two, and looked to Robin. "Robin is no traitor Beast Boy. He was always meant to be mine. When he was taken by the bat in the night, he was assured to become mine. Robin is no traitor Beast Boy; you were all just fools for trusting in him for so long."

"YOU…" Terra screamed, stepping forward with glowing eyes. A heartbeat later, an exploding S-shaped throwing star slammed into a floating rock, and the two disappeared in an eruption of flame and smoke.

"Deal with them Robin." Slade muttered to his apprentice, and got nothing more than a nod of his head, and the teen had charged into the smoke. Beast Boy had struggled to get out, only to have the collar of his outfit grabbed tightly, and a knee rammed hard into his face. The blow lifted him off the ground, and into a conveniently placed jumping kick, sending him whizzing out of the smoke, and slamming hard into a near by building.

Robin quickly twisted to his left, and dodged three rocks coming at him. He twisted to the right again, and then dived into Terra, driving his shoulder into her stomach. Robin hit the ground stomach first, and quickly proceeded to plant himself on the ground, and sweep his legs around, tripping Terra.

Slade smiled as he watched the fight. His little apprentice was doing so well, and the real fight hadn't even begun. Yet, despite the glorious display of his fruits of efforts going on, Slade found his eye distracted to a fly buzzing in the air. Nothing unusual about it, minding the fact that this high up…

Robin went flying through the air, and nearly slammed into Slade, had he not moved. It had come quickly, quietly, and completely out of the blue. Slade ripped his vision from Robin lying on the ground, and towards the alley. There he saw Beast Boy smiling like a blasted idiot.

"Well mate that was fun. Time we got a real fight going on now, dontcha think?" Beast Boy replied, in a clearly Australian accent. Slade's one eye went wide as the true effect of the words settled in. For the first time in his life, Slade felt something completely foreign. Something he was familiar with, but never truly felt. He had caused it to so many before, but this was the first time he had ever felt it himself.

He felt fear. And it continued to stay as Beast Boy faded away, and the vision of his former "apprentice" took his place, minus one mind accessing collar, and one half mask. Stand in front of him, hands glowing, eyes burning with passion, was the man he had supposedly killed off. Slade, despite defying death before, could not even comprehend what he was seeing, as Blink gave a determined smile.

"Slade, Hell had no vacancies. Sent me back here." Blink started, cracked his neck, and staring right into Slade's horror filled eye. Let it be said in the record books that Damian Grace was the only man to ever instill a sense of horror into the dominant force that is Slade. Slowly, Blink pointed one finger at Slade, and an angry scowl replaced his typically amused face, yet despite his years of dealing with heroes and the kind, he found himself speechless.

Slade turned his head momentarily towards Robin, his first and current apprentice, who had just gotten to his feet now. Slade shifted his gaze back to the combination of Terra, his second apprentice and first failure, who had some how removed the neural suit…something he had conceived to be impossible. Finally, standing still in the armor he had left him, his hands slightly glowing, was Damian Grace or Blink, his third apprentice and biggest joke.

All three of his apprentices had gathered in the center of the floating city, to battle out. Each member had their life shifted negatively by Slade, and each member had walked out with something new as well. Robin had paranoia, Terra had control, and Blink had focus. And now, it seemed as though his three projects would finally stand off, and Robin could prove his superiority to Slade's previous failures, and prove just why he was chosen to be his apprentice. Truly, the battle of the three apprentices was to begin. His eye narrowing, Slade shot a glare into Blink's eyes, and in turn received an equally as powerful glare.

"So, the prodigal fool returns to take his revenge, how touching. And with him, his failure of a sister. What makes you actually believe you can beat me and my apprentice Damian?"

"You talk to much Slade."Terra yelled out, stepping beside her brother, who had yet to lower his hand, still pointing towards the masked freak that had orchestrated this entire event.

"Robin, kill them." Slade muttered, Robin walking towards Blink and Terra, whipping out a bo-staff.

Blink gave one growl, very brief, before replying. "Time for your swan song Slade."


Insaneiac: Before you ask, swan song refers to the noises a swan tends to make. Many people once thought it was the sound it made before dying. Put two and two together, and you get… Well now, I bet you all saw that one coming. However, the true battle begins now. Blink vows to kill Slade, and Slade vows Robin will kill the Titans. Time for a showdown!