Alright, now the Flood arrive in the world of Avatar: more specifically, the Legend of Korra era. This takes place approximately six months after the end of the series, for those wondering.
Disclaimer: I do not own Halo, Legend of Korra, Star Wars, Bionicle, Metroid or anything else that appears in this chapter.
It was a starry night over Republic City, as the bustling metropolis was still in the process of being rebuilt. Kuvira's attack had caused major damage, and even six months later, the work still wasn't complete.
Little did anyone realize that after tonight, they'd need to rebuild even more.
A flaming object appeared in the sky, hurtling towards the ground at breakneck speeds. The shooting star was on a direct collision course with Republic City, right up until it hit the peak of a mountain, altering its trajectory.
Unfortunately, it crash landed near one of the small rural areas that had been added on the outskirts, only fifty miles from the city proper. The town went to investigate the crash site, and many were surprised that it was some sort of strange vessel instead of a meteorite.
"What do you think it is?" One woman asked. "Some new type of plane?"
"Could be." A young male said. "Though I'm not seeing any logo on it." All conversation halted at the sound of banging within the craft's piloting station.
The cockpit opened, allowing the horrors within to unleash themselves upon the unsuspecting townspeople. Horrified shouts echoed through the valley, as a group of Air Nomads flew towards the pillar of smoke to help however they could.
Among them were Tenzin, Jinora, Kai, Opal and their air bison, along with several other airbenders that had been recruited since the Red Lotus incident, including Tamara, a young adult from the Fire Nation. The screaming and spreading flames quickly told them that they needed to hurry.
"Be ready." Tenzin called. "We have to keep the fires contained and evacuate anyone we can until more help comes."
Jinora had been meditating at this point while riding on Oogie, when suddenly she gasped and opened her eyes, her face growing considerably pale. This didn't go unnoticed, with her father at the front along with Kai and Opal behind her.
"Jinora?" Kai put his hand on her shoulder. She didn't immediately respond.
"Jinora, are you alright?" Tenzin asked in a concerned tone.
"The spirits." Jinora finally whispered. "They're terrified. Even Vaatu didn't have them so afraid."
That wasn't a pleasant thing to hear. They refocused on the task at hand as screaming permeated the air. Jinora, Kai, Opal, Tenzin, Otaku, Ryu and Tamara leapt down below, unfolding their glider wings for a gentle landing. One man rushed through the smoke, screaming at the top of his lungs. Opal quickly moved in front of him and brought him to a halt.
"Are you alright?" Opal asked, but the man was too far gone.
"Save yourselves!" He shouted hysterically. "They all turned into monsters! I'm not becoming one too!"
The screams were cut short by distorted howling, causing everyone to turn in alarm. Tamara's eyes widened at the sound, having heard it many times before. She hadn't wanted to believe it, but she couldn't deny the truth.
"Oh god." She whispered. "They're here."
To the horror of the airbenders, grotesque monsters emerged from the smoke. Misshapen humanoid figures leapt high into the air, covered in cancerous green-yellow growths and small tentacles, unleashing unearthly screams.
Tamara unleashed a blast of air at the nearest one and the rest followed suit, while the terrified man attempted to flee. Opal turned to call for him to halt, but the man didn't get very far before some small green-yellow popcorn like thing leapt onto his back.
Then, she witnessed one of the most horrifying transformations she had ever seen: the creature buried itself into the man, causing him to scream in agony. Cancerous growths appeared all over him, twisting his body, while a large tentacle-like claw replaced his right arm.
His screams were replaced with alien howling, and the now changed man turned his attention towards the airbenders. It roared and charged, snapping Opal out of her stupor as she knocked the creature away with an air blast.
As more monsters appeared from the smoke, Tenzin watched as a satomobile filled to the brim with those creatures shot out from the flames, ignoring the conflict with the airbenders and heading for the road. It never made it.
Suddenly all the air in the area had been sucked out, coalescing in Tamara's hands. For a brief moment, she held control, before releasing it in a blast that shattered through the hood of the satomobile.
"Tamara, what are you doing?!" Tenzin cried, stunned at such a display of power and ruthlessness. Breathing heavily, she turned and looked at the Airbending master.
"My job." Was all she said before, to the surprised eyes of the airbenders, she changed.
Strange armor appeared around her, covering her from head to toe. It was sleeker and more form fitting than a mech suit, yet clearly much more advanced. It was predominantly grey in color, with forest green highlights and stripes. The helmet completely covered her face, with a polarised golden visor allowing her to see.
She pulled a strange weapon out, seemingly from nowhere, and shot at the nearest monster. The result was instantaneous; a burst of light leapt from the weapon and turned the creature into amber ash.
The airbenders were disturbed by her transformation, in more ways than one. Tamara had always been one of the most shy of their recruits, and was rather leery of violence in general. To see her so casually destroying these monsters using such advanced armor and weapons was rather disconcerting.
"Emergency code Alpha Black!" Tamara shouted, incinerating another monster. "The Flood are here. I need ground and fire support, now!"
Before anyone could ask what she was talking about, several rifts opened up in the sky and multiple strange aircraft shot out. They were smaller than the airships most were used to, and a lot sleeker and faster.
More importantly, all of them were armed with similar (albeit larger) weapons as the one Tamara was wielding, and all of which wasted no time in unleashing their destructive potential on the monsters around them. Some of the transports began hovering over the ground, and dozens of unusual figures emerged from them.
The airbenders saw massive creatures with strange weapons, mechanical men that were smaller and far more advanced than any mech suits, men and aliens wearing jet packs, and strange bug like machines that had unusual control over the elements.
...
Yautja, Mgalekgolo, Battle droids of all types, Pirate Aerotroopers, Republic air troopers, sentry bots, Sentinels, and the Republic modified Bohrok had all landed, sealed in Hazmat protection and immediately willing to annihilate the Flood by any means.
Tamara was surprised to see their Bohrok here, but then again, considering the abilities held by the people on this planet, bringing them along to counter the Flood's usage of Bending made sense.
Lehvak and Tahnok copies unleashed acid and flames respectively, destroying any Flood forms they came into contact with. Pahrak and Nuhvok copies fought against the few infected Earthbenders, ensuring that they couldn't remain behind cover or escape for very long, while Gahlok and Kohrok copies countered against infected waterbenders.
Through all this, the spirits fled the scene, disgusted in regards to what the Flood actually were and desiring to stay out of human and alien affairs. Little did they realize that they were going to become part of said affairs, whether they wanted to or not...
...
In the Spirit World, a rift appeared. This was not like a normal spirit portal; instead it was blue-white vortex that funneled away elsewhere. In seconds, a figure in black and blue armor emerged from the rift, with all the spirits observing.
"Who are you?" One of the spirits moved towards the new arrival as the strange rift closed. "You are not of the human world."
"Get away!" Wan Shi Tong appeared, a rarity for the Library Keeper. "It serves the Perversion!" That was all the large owl had time to say, before a blue beam struck him head on.
Behind a tree, Zaheer stood, having used meditation to enter the Spirit World. What he saw was horrifying. This new arrival, this being in black armor, unleashed energy blasts from a cannon on its arm, striking the spirits and corrupting them.
Any spirits not affected quickly fled from the assailant, and Zaheer elected to join them, leaving the Spirit World as quickly as he could. But when he returned to the physical world, he was surprised to hear shouting from the other side of the door.
Considering how thick that door was and how he was to have minimal contact with anyone, they must've been rather panicked. A shiver of dread crawled up the airbender's spine.
Something was very wrong.
...
The Republic cruiser entered the atmosphere, hovering over the territory. At five kilometers long, many of the natives couldn't help but stare in awe and terror, having never seen a man-made object that big before. They were joined by other smaller capital ships, some Republic and some Separatist, but both united under one goal. Inside the cruiser's bridge, the crew were assessing the situation. So far, it wasn't good.
"What's the status on the ground?" The captain asked.
"Sir, our troops are holding the Flood for now, but it won't last forever." The comms officer said. "We need to evacuate as many as we can."
"Get to it, and hurry." The Brute ordered. "We cannot delay for long. If the Flood infected get into the water..." He didn't need to say any more. They all knew what was at stake.
"Sir, we have another problem." The sensor operator reported. "I'm detecting a Phazon signature in the Spirit World. And it's heading for the nearest spirit portal!" Everyone on the bridge felt their blood run cold at that. They all knew what it meant. Eventually, the Captain found his voice.
"Contact Republic Command." The Jiralhanae Captain said. "Tell them that Dark Samus is here."
Inside Republic City, the spirits that had attempted to retreat through the spirit portal had found themselves confronted by twisted spirits. These weren't exactly like those that had been corrupted by Vaatu, lacking the same change those had, but they were still violent and unstable, which had caused Team Avatar to return and deal with this.
While Bolin, Mako and Korra did what they could to halt the spirits, Asami was helping coordinate the evacuation. This was ultimately easier said then done, with all that was happening miles away. And Asami was learning exactly what it was on the radio with Tenzin.
"Monsters, aliens and spirits knows what else are here." Tenzin said. "We need Korra's help!"
"We have our own problems." Asami replied.
She wasn't wrong. Team Avatar had been called upon to deal with the sudden migration of spirits, when suddenly more started emerging from the portal. Some were clearly fleeing in terror from something within, and it didn't take long for that something to reveal itself.
"We'll call you back."
She and Korra saw a figure in black and blue armor emerge from the spirit portal, amidst a small horde of corrupted spirits. The being had a vaguely t-shaped blue visor, a cannon in place of its right arm, and was hovering in mid-air.
"Well I'm guessing that's who's causing the spirits to go crazy." Korra muttered.
Mako and Bolin quickly arrived, standing alongside Korra and Asami from their perch on a roof as they witnessed the dark being shoot a spirit with strange energy from its cannon. The spirit quickly changed and became corrupted.
"We've gotta stop that thing." Korra said. "Keep any more spirits from falling."
"What are you going to do?" Mako asked. As soon as he said that, a bolt of blue energy shot out of the thing's arm, striking another spirit and causing it to turn.
"Whatever I have to."
"You mean whatever we have to." Asami said, with her hand on Korra's shoulder. Bolin and Mako nodded in agreement, causing the Avatar to smile.
"Alright, together."
...
The spirits soon found themselves under attack by Team Avatar, who did whatever they could to disperse the corrupted entities. While Mako, Bolin and Asami dealt with the outliers, Korra focused her attention on the source: The dark armor that was surrounded by a horde of spirits.
First, she called up a wave of water, freezing the black armor in place. This had little effect as the creature broke free immediately. Korra responded by drawing a large chunk of concrete and hurled it at the armor, which immediately shattered from an energy blast. Korra realized that this wasn't going to cut it.
She entered the Avatar state, unleashing the power of the elements against the corrupted spirits and this new enemy. The spirits were dispersed, but the armored one either took the elements head on or avoided them, before suddenly vanishing from view.
Surprised, Korra dropped the Avatar State, to make sure the cycle wasn't at risk. In doing so, she almost didn't notice the sound of missile flying through the air until it was too late.
She ducked underneath the projectile, which promptly impacted the wall next to her. The resulting explosion brought several chunks of debris down on her. Dazed, she saw the black being slowly approach her. She could vaguely hear Asami, Bolin and Mako shouting her name through the ringing, but her mind could only concentrate on the enemy above her.
The armored being pointed its cannon at her when a blue-white rift tore itself open behind the black demon, causing it to turn and look. It was clear that it wasn't expecting this, and as Asami, Bolin and Mako arrived to assist her, they all became witness to something else.
A being in similar armor emerged from the rift, almost looking like a brighter version of the dark monster. To contrast with the black suit, the new arrival was covered in orange and gold, with a bright green colored visor and lights on her armor.
From just looks and actions alone, it was easy to assume the two beings were opposites of each other, and their history became apparent a second later: Neither of them said anything, instead they silently pointed their arm cannons at each other.
Back outside the city, the Flood quarantine was deteriorating rapidly. Though Republic and Separatist forces were putting up one hell of a fight, they knew that this was ultimately a delaying action, to get as many civilians out of range as possible. They had to end this soon, or else the Flood would escape as well.
The airbenders were doing what they could, but it was hard to really react with the heavily armed aliens were refusing to let them help, on the fear that they would get infected by the Flood. Matters weren't being helped by the gathering of the URN's army.
Soon, General Iroh had mobilized all the forces he could on such short notice, but it was clear that whatever was going on around here, it was beyond him. President Raiko had ordered him to protect the city, but it was still unclear as to who he was protecting it from, as well as how to fight any of it.
Never before he had he felt so powerless, not even when Kuvira had her Colossus prepared to rain death on the city. Giant airships far larger than anything they possessed were decimating the land, with hordes of strange alien monsters being their primary targets. As the General was still mulling over his options, a voice emerged from the area of conflict.
"No more freedom, no more hope. Nothing but death and misery will be known forevermore." The voice came from everywhere, what sounded like millions of voices combined into one rasping baritone.
General Iroh felt a shiver crawl up his spine at all this. This was definitely not Vaatu or anyone they had ever seen before. If rumors were true, then even the Spirits were terrified about whatever had just arrived here.
Combine that with the other aliens present, and it was clear that all of this was beyond what the United Republic's army could do. The Avatar might have a better chance, but from every report within Republic City, it seemed that even Korra was having her own issues with this.
He was conflicted: on one hand, he was ordered to confront the threat miles away, but on the other, Korra was clearly struggling with something incredibly destructive, both of which had even the spirits terrified. Sooner or later though, he would have to do something.
...
On the side of a nearby mountain, several sniper teams were in position, ready to target any Flood forms that exhibited Bending abilities, while simultaneously calling out locations for bombardment.
With the sheer prevalence of elemental bending on this world, they had their work cut out for them. The Bohrok were helping to counter those abilities, but it could go either way. Of course, they all knew that this was nothing more than a delaying action; already, outlying regions were being reduced to glass, to keep the Flood from spreading.
They were only stalling long enough to evacuated as many civilians and uninfected as possible, but pretty soon they were going to have to bring the hammer down, especially before the native army tried to enter the conflict themselves.
"They're massing." One of the Republic soldiers said, his gaze at the uninfected army outside the city. "And if they enter the fray, this shitstorm will get even bigger."
"Shouldn't we call Samus?" His partner asked. "Maybe she can get them to stand down." Right as that was said, clouds of smoke emerged from Republic City and one of the larger buildings abruptly collapsed.
"I think she's a little busy right now."
Samus and Dark Samus fought through the city, moving at break neck speeds, blasting at each other with everything they had. It was telling to the durability of both beings that their armor endured blasts and explosions that tore through Republic City with ridiculous ease.
Unlike the Avatar, Samus knew exactly what she was fighting. When Dark Samus attempted to gain altitude, Samus simply space-jumped and hit her with a Screw Attack, the energy pinwheel clearly hurting her. When Dark Samus turned invisible, Samus had no difficulty tracking her nemesis, hitting her with a charged shot and super missile.
Through all this, Korra, Asami, Mako and Bolin were watching, horrified at the damage all of this was causing. They had to do something about it right now. Korra turned to her girlfriend, a determined look in her eyes.
"Asami, get a message to Chief Beifong. Tell the police we need to evacuate the city."
The Future Industries CEO nodded and headed back to the radio, leaving Korra, Mako and Bolin to witness the sheer destructive force behind these two as they unhesitatingly tried to destroy each other.
Team Avatar didn't know who either of these beings were, but it was simple to tell that the dark one was far more dangerous and evil. They watched as Samus struck yet another blow on her evil twin, which caused her to roar in anger in pain.
When Dark Samus was distracted, Bolin caused the ground to erupt with lava, while Mako unleashed a bolt of lightning and Korra released a stream of fire. They might as well have not even tried.
Mildly irritated, Dark Samus did a cartwheel through the wave of lava, lightning and fire, splitting off two Dark Echoes in the process. The clones split off, one going after Mako and Bolin, and the other making a beeline for Korra.
"It can clone itself?!" Bolin said in shock.
"RUN!" Mako shouted.
The three of them split apart, with Bolin and Mako going in one direction, and Korra going in the other. The Echoes immediately followed, firing as they moved, forcing the Benders to dodge and weave as they avoided the blue energy.
Korra took off flying with her staff/glider, which her pursuer easily followed. Idly, she noted as Dark Samus turned herself into a ball of blue energy and launch herself into a nearby building, only to be sent flying seconds later by Samus, who was glowing with purple energy.
Then a blast of Phazon missed her head by centimeters, causing Korra to reevaluate her priorities. Spinning in mid-air, she kicked twice, sending first a blast of air, then fire at the Echo.
Once again, the doppelganger shook it off, firing a missile directly at the Avatar. She twisted in midair, narrowly avoiding it, only for it to explode, catching her in the shockwave. Stunned, she barely got her glider under control before she crashed into the street, skidding across the pavement.
Dazed, she saw the clone take aim at her, when all of a sudden, a cable wrapped around her waist and pulled her out of the way, the Phazon blast missing her by centimeters. Turning to her saviors, she saw Asami sitting in a satomobile, standing next to her in the seat was-
"Lin?"
"I thought you might need some help." The Future Industries CEO said.
"You've got that right." Korra wiped her mouth. "Thanks."
"Our pleasure." Chief Beifong leapt from the car. "Now let's take this thing down!"
While the rest of the Metalbending police were evacuating the city, Lin moved to assist the Avatar, wrapping a band of metal around the Dark Echo that threatened Korra. But the Phazon clone shook it off, and focused her aim at Lin. This allowed Korra to crush the creature between a pair of large chunks of concrete, only for it to smash through immediately.
"Are you kidding me?!"
The Dark Echo took aim once more, but an energy blast destroyed it. Stunned, Korra, Lin and Asami looked towards where the blast had come from, only to find that it somehow came from a wall, passing through it without harming the brick, mortar or glass.
...
Several blocks away, Bolin and Mako were hurling everything they had at the Dark Echo attacking them, to no avail. A blast of Phazon energy hurled towards Bolin, who raised a boulder to intercept it. The rock instantly shattered, the impact sending him flying.
"Bolin!"
Mako quickly used his firebending to jet himself away from another Phazon blast and landed at his brother's side. Thankfully, the lavabender was alive, though he had been knocked unconscious. Though with the Echo still attacking, Mako knew that might change. He quickly turned to face his attacker when they were suddenly saved.
A blast of energy struck the clone, destroying it. Mako turned to look at their savior, surprised to see the orange and gold armored being behind them. Samus quickly spun around and targeted the real Dark Samus. As the two opposites disappeared into the city streets, Bolin woke up and the two brothers were quickly joined by Asami, Korra and Chief Beifong.
"Are you guys OK?"
"We're fine." Mako replied, helping Bolin to his feet. "Though I'm not sure how much more Republic City can take."
"Where are those two?" Lin asked.
"Last I saw, they were headed in that direction." Mako pointed where he had last seen them. They all turned as Asami hit the horn on her satomobile.
"Then let's get going."
...
They found the two of them fighting on the rooftop of one of the highest buildings in the city. Dark Samus was now hovering in the center of the roof, a spherical blue shield surrounding her as a large beam of Phazon followed Samus, attempting to kill her.
Blue Phazon pieces emerged from the shielded Dark Samus, which gathered into the glowing sphere of Samus' charged shot on her arm cannon. The ball of energy absorbed the Phazon particles, turning the charged energy from gold to sickly glowing cerulean in the process.
Samus wasted no time in sending the concentrated Phazon back at her doppelganger, causing Dark Samus to scream in pain. The overload was too much and the dark one collapsed and exploded, leaving behind nothing more than Phazon particles.
"Ok, what just happened?!" Korra all but shouted, launching herself onto the rooftop proper. "Who are you? What are you? Where did you come from? And what were those things?! And what is going on outside the city?"
"It's... complicated." A female voice emerged from the armor, surprising them all. Samus turned towards the city limits as the rest of the team leapt onto the roof. "We were tracking the readings of the Flood to this world when Dark Samus arrived. My superiors sent me here to kill my doppelganger... again."
"What do you mean, 'this world'?" Lin asked, her eyes narrowing in suspicion. All the terms they had heard made no sense, but if what she was saying was true, then it was clear why.
At that moment, a corrupted spirit flew down onto the roof, screeching as it prepared to attack. As the Benders swiftly got into a ready position, Samus simply fired and destroyed the spirit with one shot, then continued the conversation as if nothing happened.
"Exactly what I mean." Samus replied, looking at them. "You are hardly the only planet with life in all of creation."
"Are you telling me that there are aliens here?" Mako demanded, but was interrupted by Bolin.
"Aliens? Really?" The Earthbender let out a squee, before the glares of everyone turned in his direction. "Sorry." He coughed sheepishly.
"Well at least this is all over." Asami commented, trying to get the conversation back on track, but the armored one shook her head.
"I'm afraid it's just getting started." Samus replied. "She was nothing more than a distraction."
"A distraction for what?" Lin snarled.
"For the Perversion." Everyone turned to look at the voice, coming from the glowing Korra. But it wasn't her talking; the blue patterned light on her chest representing Raava was the one speaking. "It has arrived."
"Raava... you know about this?" Korra asked. "Why didn't you tell me?"
"I had hoped never to see this abomination." The Avatar Spirit replied. "What they call the Flood is anathema to all spirits. To all life. It must be destroyed."
Korra could sense the fear in Raava's voice, as well as the truth of her words. And if the Great Spirit of light was advocating the same level of destruction that Vaatu was capable of, then this Flood was clearly something to be feared. The Avatar turned to the Chozo Hatchling.
"What will you do to remove it?" Samus turned away and looked at the battle once more, just as multiple bright lights began appearing in the sky.
"Whatever is necessary."
"All units, pull back now." The order came over the comms. "We are initiating full containment protocols immediately."
Cursing, Tamara looked over to where the airbenders were fighting, still trying to save who they could from the rampaging Parasite. Activating her glider wings, she propelled herself towards them, landing in front of Tenzin. The Airbending Master took up a combative stance, until she retracted her helmet.
"We have to leave, right now." She felt the presence of Opal behind her, who was also prepared to attack at Tenzin's order.
"You have a lot of explaining to do." He said, anger present in his tone.
"Yes, I do." Tamara said quickly. "But if we don't leave this place now, we're all going to die." She gestured upwards, at the smaller ships flying away, while one of their cruisers moved overhead. "Fall-back orders have been initiated for a reason."
"We can't just leave!" Opal protested. "There could still be people who need help-"
"The last of the survivors have already been moved. Anyone left is infected by the Flood, who we've given way too much freedom already." She took a step towards Tenzin. "We have five minutes." There was a tense standoff, then Tenzin's shoulders sagged and he sighed.
"Alright." He said. "Tell us where to go."
It didn't take long for them to get into the sky. Tamara quickly directed the airbenders away from the crash site, just as the Republic cruiser moved overhead. Air bison and all the fighters, gunships and dropships flew away as the ship readied its glassing beam.
"What are you doing?!" Tenzin all but shouted, horrified at the light coming from the massive ship.
"What's necessary." Tamara said steely. "I'm sorry, but this needs to be done."
A beam of blue energy erupted from the underside of the vessel, wreathing the ground below in apocalyptic fire. Flood and survivors at ground zero were instantly vaporized by the intense heat, and more swaths of energy emerged as other ships joined in. They carved through the valley, leaving a trail of fire that not even Kuvira's Colossus or Vaatu's energy could match.
The airbenders could do nothing but watch the destruction rain down upon the land. Tamara winced in sympathy at their expressions. Witnessing a planet being glassed was something no one should ever have to see, but she knew the necessity of this act. The nations would no doubt disapprove, the New Air Nation especially, but there was no choice; nothing was sacred, not when the Parasite came out to play.
The end result was horrific: Republic City, the shining beacon of the world, was almost completely abandoned, with the regions around them charred and burning for miles. Everything was blackened and uninhabitable, with even some of the water in the docks having evaporated, leaving a destructive scar even larger than the one created by Fire Lord Ozai, all those years ago.
What was worse for the Four Nations was the fact that not only were they utterly powerless to stop the destruction, but that such a horrific act was actually necessary in order to halt the greatest evil since Vaatu.
The spirits were in no better position: purification techniques hadn't worked on the ones corrupted by Dark Samus, leaving the Republic with little recourse but to destroy those affected.
All in all, once the mess was finally cleaned up, President Raiko and the rest of the Four Nations were not happy. The bulk of the two fleets had already been recalled and dispatched to other duties, Samus along with them, leaving Tamara among the party that would explain what had happened. As the small group faced the loud angry crowd, with President Raiko, Chief Beifong, Tenzin and Avatar Korra among them, one thought crossed the faux-airbender's mind.
'Oh, this is not going to be fun to explain.'
Damn, this ended up being a lot longer than I thought it would. Not that that's a bad thing. Well, the Avatar world has just learned how little they matter on a cosmic scale, never mind multiversal. I mean, they not only suffered from the Flood, but also from the duel between Samus and Dark Samus.
For the thing about Phazon corrupting spirits, it can totally do that. Why do you think the Chozo Ghosts in Metroid Prime were so hostile towards Samus in that game?
I hope everyone enjoyed this chapter and reviews are always welcome.
