On a planet far away a massive battle was being launched on the surface, on one side was Drago's forces and on the other was a reptilian alien species known as the Dragkons. The battle had been waging on the years as everyone on the planet was fighting for her a small piece of land.

The Dragkons, were very dragon like, but like humans they had different features. Some had horns, some had different coloured scales and they had different body shapes. One Dragkon, in particular, one with black scales, but contained no fangs, was making his way to attend where military leaders were looking over map.

At the head was a very large Dragkon, with green and brown scales and three horns located on the top of his head. In fact he was a cross between a rhinoceros and a beetle, he looked up from the map as he saw the black Dragkon entering.

"What is it Toothless?" he asked in a grouchy voice.

"Skullcrusher, I bring terrible news, the second armoured battalion has been decimated," he informed.

There was immediately a lot of muttering between the leaders.

"How?" Skullcrusher questioned.

"A survivor said that they had been taken completely overpowered," Toothless informed him.

"We must press our advantage, we need to secure capital cities," said Skullcrusher yelled to everyone present. "I want each battalion well-armed and supplied, we need to start chocking up some wins or else were going to lose this war."

Toothless just remain quiet, he knew the chances of victory was quite slim. In truth they need reinforcements, but everyone was already stretched thin it would take a miracle now to turn the tide of this war.


At Berk, Ragnar was working on a new invention and was demonstrating it to Hiccup and the others. It appeared to be a large with the head the shape of a dragon, sticking out each side were for shoulder rests and at the back was the firing mechanism.

"Say hello to the Dragon Cannon," said Ragnar proudly.

Snotlout whistled. "That's a big shooter."

"How powerful is it?" Astrid asked.

"Fully operational, it should have the strength of a standard bomb used by the US military, but it will be far more concentrated," Ragnar explained.

"What's the power source?" Hiccup asked.

"That would be your Dragon Spirit powers," Ragnar smiled.

"Our what?" Snotlout frowned.

Ragnar then took them to a computer which showed scans of them in the Ranger of forms.

"I've been taking the stand when you morph and according to the readings you release some strange kind of energy from your bodies," Ragnar explained. "Taking the sometime to figure out what it is, but I believe it is the powers of the ancient Dragon Spirits."

"And who are they?" Heather asked.

"I'm not sure," Ragnar frowned and brought up some text. "Fishlegs has been working tirelessly to figure that question out."

Fishlegs nodded. "The Dragon Spirits make many references in the text I've found. I think there were some kind of ancient warriors, maybe there were the first Rangers. Ragnar believes that we are actually using the spirits when we morph."

"It's just a theory," Ragnar admitted.

"An interesting one though," said Hiccup.

"With these readings I've been upgrading technology that would allow you to access it your Ranger of forms," Ragnar explained. "I might even be able to create even more weapons in our arsenal the more I can figure out these readings."

"So these aren't just very advanced forms of technology," Astrid deduced looking at her Morpher.

Ragnar shook his head. "I believe technology was used to form those Morphers, but they aren't the power source."

"So you're saying there's some sort of hocus-pocus going on?" Snotlout asked dubiously. "Give me a break."

"I wouldn't mock if I were you," Ragnar suggested. "There have been many records of Rangers gaining the powers through magical artefacts. Magic does exist, we've just never been able to understand it."

"Rangers, to the mission room immediately," said Stoick's voice over the radio.

"Sounds urgent," said Hiccup looking at the others.

"You guys go," said Ragnar.

They all nodded and left the room wondering what Stoick wanted to see them about.


Once they were in the mission room, Stoick stood there with his hands behind his back looking at them with a firm eye.

"We have just intercepted communication from Drago's ship in orbit," Stoick informed them.

"Does that mean you know where they are so we can kick butt?" Snotlout asked eagerly.

"As much as I would like to kick the butt, I'm afraid the ship is constantly on the move, we were just fortunate to intercept this communication," said Stoick.

"What was it?" Hiccup asked.

"We believe that Drago is launching a full-scale attack on the planet and fighting a war with a race called the Dragkons," Stoick informed them.

Fishlegs looked up. "That name has popped up in many of the texts I've been translating. To me it was some sort of made up word, I never expected it was from a race of people."

"Which means they have a large impact on the Morphers," Stoick nodded. "From what we can tell these people are the last legs and Drago want a quick end to the fighting. Viggo has already been sent to the planet in question and with his strategic mind there's no doubt that the planet will fall eventually."

"What can we do about it?" Heather asked. "Last time I checked we had no spaceship."

"The wormhole," said Astrid.

Stoick nodded. "Exactly, we can use the wormhole to transport you to the planet in question. Once they can provide support to the Dragkons and hopefully turn the tide."

Hiccup looked dubious. "You really think the five of us can change the outcome of a planetary war?"

"Who fought against the odds before, why should now be any different?" Stoick questioned.

"Good point."

"But don't we need the coordinates of the planet to create a wormhole?" Fishlegs asked.

"We have been able to triangulate those locations with the transmission," Stoick explained. "It is imperative that you get there as soon as you can, preferably before Viggo arrives."

"Then we had better go right away," said Hiccup.


Moments later all of them, in the Ranger forms were riding the Dragon Cycles in a chamber.

"Are we sure that this is safe?" Fishlegs asked.

"They've transported people dozens of times, it's safe," Astrid assured.

Ragnar was in the observation deck and immediately reach for the radio. "We can only open the wormhole for brief periods of time, we contact you every half an hour. Also the moment that I finished the configuration of the Dragon Cannon I'll send the command straight towards you so that you can operate the cannon remotely."

"Thanks, Rag," Hiccup nodded.

"Prepare for launch in three, two, one… Go!" Stoick roared.

The wormhole immediately formed right in front of them and without hesitation the immediately revved up their engines and drove straight into it. It felt as if they were riding down a tunnel, but before they could even process was going on around them seconds later they found themselves on a sandy surface.

"What happened?" Snotlout stared.

"We just entered the wormhole were transported to the planet on the other end," Hiccup explained.

"Are you sure one another planet?" Snotlout frowned looking around. "This place looks like a giant sandbox."

Hiccup shook his head. "We need a fine civilisation, if were to support the Dragkons."

"Are we even sure they want our help?" Fishlegs asked. "I mean what if they don't realise that we're on the same side?"

"Then we are just have to show them that we are," said Hiccup.

"And you have any plans on how to do that?" Astrid questioned.

"We'll think of something."

"Guys," said Ragnar the other side of the wormhole. "We'll try and assist you where we are, but we can't risk sending any soldiers to back you up unless we know the situation. Also it's too dangerous to maintain the wormhole for more than 10 minutes or else we could be inviting trouble on our end. We will try to maintain contact every half an hour. "

"Understood," Hiccup nodded. "See you in half an hour."

"Where should we go?" Heather asked looking around.

"I suggest that we just keep going straight on and let anyone else has any better ideas," Hiccup suggested.

"It is the only option we have," Astrid agreed.

Everyone soon agreed and the immediately drove off into the distance, not knowing what they might find.


They had been riding through the desert for about 20 minutes and still there was no sign of any kind of civilisation.

"Are we sure this planet even has life?" Snotlout asked.

"Don't forget, we've only just searched a small piece of this planet," Hiccup reminded. "You can't expect every single square inch to be inhabited, I mean there are parts of Earth where is just flat land for miles."

"He's got a point, the nearest city could be hundreds of miles away for all we know and we don't know the geography of this land," Astrid added.

"So were going to keep on riding around?" Snotlout asked.

"I hate to agree with him, but he does have a point we can't just simply drive in a random direction," Heather agreed.

"Uh, guys, do you hear the sound of fighting?" Fishlegs asked.

"Everyone stop!" Hiccup ordered.

Immediately they came to a stop and they could hear the sound of fighting close by.

"I definitely hear something," said Astrid.

"We better investigate," said Hiccup as he turned to face the direction of the sound.

They then immediately drove until they reached the hill and when they reach the top they found a massive battle in stewing across the vast field below them. From what they could tell they were two armies, one which contained the Dragkons, who were busy defending this city and on the other side were Drakenoids.

From the way things were looking it was clear that the Drakenoids were the ones in control of the battle as the Dragkons looked to be overwhelmed and was starting to pull back. Leading the Drakenoids wasn't alien wearing very shiny armour and had curved horns on his head.

"Keep fighting!" he roared to his troops. "Annihilate every single one of them!"

"I say that we found the Dragkons," said Hiccup looking at the others.

"Then let's give them a hand," said Astrid she immediately revved up her engines.

Toothless was on the battlefield trying to fend off the Drakenoids, but no matter what they did they couldn't seem to break through the enemy ranks. If they could only reach to the general in charge the forces, then they might have a chance.

Toothless was about to sign the retreat when suddenly bursting out of the ranks of the Drakenoids were the Power Rangers. At first he believed that they were reinforcements of the Drakenoids, but that's when he noticed that they were actually doing battle against them.

They were on the Dragon cycles blasting any nearby Drakenoid they could find and manage to cause confusion within the ranks. He was so distracted that he failed to notice a Drakenoid advancing towards him and he probably would have been taken out if Hiccup hadn't intervened.

He drove straight towards the Drakenoid and pulled out his sword and immediately struck it, knocking it to the ground.

"Better watch your back," he said to Toothless.

"Who are you guys?" Toothless asked.

"We're the Power Rangers and we're here to help," said Hiccup.

"Not that I'm complaining, but why you hear?" Toothless questioned.

"Because we have the same enemy."

The general in charge of the siege immediately saw the tide of the battle have suddenly changed thanks the involvement of the Power Rangers.

"Argh, meddlesome interlopers," he growled furiously. "Pull back, we need to devise a new plan."

Hiccup and the others were supporting the Dragkons, the best they could and that's when they noticed that the enemy was now falling back.

"Looks like they've had enough," said Hiccup.

"They'll be back," said Astrid.

Toothless then approached them. "Skullcrusher wishes to see you."


Hiccup and the others had deactivated their range of forms and were immediately taken towards Skullcrusher's tent.

"My name is Skullcrusher, I am the leader of the Dragkon," he said looking at them all. "And while I appreciate your intervention, I have many questions to ask."

"And we shall answer them," Hiccup assured.

"Firstly I want to know where you got those Morphers," said Skullcrusher pointing towards their Morphers. "They are ancient artefacts of our people."

"We found them in the temple," Hiccup explained. "Or to be more precisely my mother found them. Drago was after them as well and then started to attack us shortly after."

"So you say that we have the same enemy," said Skullcrusher curiously.

"Indeed, and when we heard that Viggo was making his way to this planet we believe that helping you would be in both our best interests," Hiccup explained.

Skullcrusher face lit up. "Viggo is coming here."

"We intercepted a transmission indicating as much and we are here to offer any aid we can," said Hiccup.

Skullcrusher looked at them suspiciously. "And how can we trust you?"

"Then we just save your butts?" Snotlout asked.

"But for what purpose? We might share the same enemy, but that hardly makes us friends."

"Even in times of war making uneasy allies is standard procedure, no matter the differences of opinions," Astrid pointed out.

"True, but we could easily trade one enemy for another and we know very little about you."

"We don't mean you any harm," said Fishlegs.

"You might not, but what about the rest of your people? I mean Drago and his followers are human correct?"

"They come from a time when humanity was at its worst almost 80 years ago," Hiccup reminded. "Our civilisation has changed much since then."

Skullcrusher just leaned back in his chair. "I'll have to think about it."

Hiccup and the others soon left the tent and Toothless looked at Skullcrusher.

"Sir, you're not suggesting that we should deny their help?" he questioned.

"I haven't suggested anything yet, keep an eye on them and inform you of the movements, I want to know whether we can trust them not," said Skullcrusher plainly.

Toothless nodded.

Outside hiccup and the others were discussing the little meeting with Skullcrusher to Stoick, who was now receiving he's reports on them.

"It sounds as if he's in two minds," Stoick noted over the radio.

"In fairness, we did come out of the blue," Hiccup reminded.

Stoick nodded in agreement. "If I were in his position I would be cautious when trusting strange strangers."

"Did he just call a strange?" Snotlout asked.

"The fact that he didn't kick us out of here is a good sign," Astrid pointed out.

"True, you have a tough task ahead of you Rangers, do whatever you can to show them that your trust worthy," Stoick ordered. "In the meantime Ragnar is close in finishing the Dragon Cannon, hopefully you will be able to use it in your next battle."

"We'll do what we can," Hiccup promised.

"I'll call back in half an hour for another report," said Stoick. "Over and out."

"So any ideas on how we are to gain Skullcrusher's trust?" Heather asked.

"No clue, though I doubt it will be as easy as repelling yet another attack. He might not even want us to participate if that happens," said Hiccup folding his arms.

"Why not?" Snotlout questioned.

"Because he fears that we might stabbing in the back," Astrid concluded.

Hiccup nodded. "Exactly, he has a hard enough time repelling these attacks and doesn't want to be concerned about affairs behind his lines."

"Don't take it too personally," said Toothless as he approached them. "He's only being cautious, in true he would welcome your help. My name is Toothless, by the way, I suppose you could say that I'm Skullcrusher's best scout."

"But I saw you in the middle of the battle," Hiccup frowned.

"Even scouts are expected to fight on the front lines, that's how bad things are," said Toothless.

"I noticed that Skullcrusher mentioned the word resistance, there is no military?" Astrid questioned.

"Our military was destroyed a few years ago in a surprise attack by Drago," Toothless explained. "He no doubt believed with our weakened military that we would be easy pickings which is why he decided to leave and have General Curvehorn to finish things up. Though he didn't anticipate Skullcrusher's leadership, he was able to solidify all that remained of our military and inspired many of our civilians to take action, but it's only delay the inevitable."

"But with Viggo coming…" Hiccup began.

"It means he's grown impatient and wants to finish the resistance off once and for all," Toothless nodded. "Personally I think having you Rangers fight alongside us will benefit us greatly, but Skullcrusher is still too wary."

"Is there any way we can change his mind?" Hiccup asked.

"Possibly, we lost a number of scouts during the start of the attack and they had important information, if you can rescue them it will certainly prove that you're trustworthy," said Toothless. "I have all the information you need to perform a successful rescue mission, if you're interested."

"I don't see that we have any better option," said Hiccup looking at the others and they nodded in agreement. "So where can we find your scouts?"


Meanwhile his base of operation Curvehorn was informing Viggo, who was still flying towards the planet, of the withdraw of his army.

"Our forces were completely disorganised, I had no choice but to fall back," said Curvehorn.

"Any idea how this happened?" Viggo questioned.

"Power Rangers, they're here somehow."

"Are they? I'm amazed they were able to reach your location before I could, but mind you they do have the wormhole technology so it shouldn't be surprising. Be careful when you engaged, they might be too strong for you to deal with."

"I can defeat a bunch of teenagers," Curvehorn smiled.

"Do not underestimate them, especially their leader," Viggo warned. "I also understand that you've managed to capture several scouts prove crucial information."

"And beginning to interrogate them as we speak," Curvehorn assured.

"Very good, but make sure you do not lose the advantage before I get there," Viggo ordered. "Hiccup, would not waste the opportunity if he discovers that we are weak. I also trust that your regenerator is fully functional."

"Just finished it yesterday," Curvehorn smiled.

"Excellent, I have a feeling that you might need it."


Meanwhile Hiccup and the others were riding through the desert, Toothless was sitting behind Hiccup as they drove.

"Impressive machines," Toothless noted.

"Thanks, they were designed by a friend of ours," said Hiccup. "Now is the anything you can tell us about this base of operations?"

"Only that it is well guarded, but there are secret passageways beneath it."

"What kind of secret passages?" Snotlout asked.

"A sewer system."

"You expect us to crawl into a filthy sewer?"

"Relax, Snotlout, it might improve your smell," Astrid joked.

"Ha, ha, very funny," Snotlout grumbled.

"It is the best way to get in undetected," said Toothless. "Once were inside we have to make our way to the interrogation room, I have no doubt that Curvehorn is already trying to interrogate them the information."

"What kind of information that the scouts hold?" Hiccup asked.

"We don't know, but if they say something important is important," said Toothless bluntly.

"I think I see the base," said Astrid.

Indeed coming into view was a military facility with large towers and gun emplacements and there was a large number of Drakenoids camped outside.

"You weren't kidding when you said the place was well guarded," said Hiccup looking at Toothless. "You had better guide us to this sewer system."

Toothless took them to the far side of the military base where a pipeline was pouring out filthy water into some kind of basin.

"Lovely," said Heather trying to avoid being sick in her helmet.

"You sure this is the best way to get Skullcrusher to trust us?" Fishlegs asked looking at Toothless.

"Skullcrusher, is a tough man to please," said Toothless.

"Sounds just like my Dad," Hiccup joked. He then stepped into the pipeline. "Well, let's get going."


Making their way through the pipeline was not a pleasant experience and one they soon wanted to forget. Eventually they found a way to exit the sewer system in what appeared to be some kind of courtyard. All of them stank worse than rotten eggs and the boots were covered in sludge.

"We are never doing this again," said Snotlout.

"Down this way," said Toothless gesturing to a corridor on the other side of the courtyard.

"I'm surprised we haven't run into any guards," said Astrid as they made their way down the corridor.

"Overconfidence, no one would dream that someone would infiltrate the base while is heavily guarded from the outside," said Toothless.

As they made their way down the corridor they could hear shouting erupting from a room ahead of them.

"Sounds as if already been interrogated," said Heather.

"We better hurry," said Hiccup.

"Allow me," said Snotlout as he brought out his mace and immediately slammed it against the door knocking it off its hinges.

Inside they found several Drakenoids operating machinery which was sending electrical currents towards the scouts, who are strapped to torture tables. Heather quickly brought out her whip and immediately wrapped it around the neck of one of them and with one good pause slammed him into the console, which deactivated the clamps around the scouts. Snotlout then immediately rushed in and knocked two Drakenoids with one single blow of his mace.

Toothless immediately rushed towards one of the scouts, who was clearly female with blue and yellow scales with horns protruding from the back of her skull in a sort of crown shape.

"Stormfly, you are right?" Toothless asked as he helped her up.

"Toothless, how did you get here?" she weakly.

"I had some help," he said gesturing to the Ranges.

"You must be the Power Rangers we've heard so much about," she said.

"We are," Hiccup nodded as he took an arm. "We're here to get you out of here."


They then took the scouts and immediately made their way to the courtyard, hoping to use the method of entry as the means of escape despite Snotlout complaints. Unfortunately, when they got there they found the courtyard was heavily guarded by Curvehorn.

"Going somewhere?" he asked.

"Yeah, out," said Hiccup as he drew his sword.

"I must admit I am quite surprised that you able infiltrate this base, but you soon find that getting out will be even harder," said Curvehorn with a cruel smile.

"And you're going to find out taking us down is going to be even harder," said Snotlout.

Astrid looked at him. "You really didn't think that sentence full did you?"

"What's wrong with it?"

"As amusing as this is, I think it is time that all you were turned to the interrogation room," Curvehorn suggested.

"Make us," Hiccup challenged.

Curvehorn smiled. "I was hoping you would say that."

"Toothless, we'll handle this you get the others to safety," said Hiccup.

"Good luck," said Toothless.

Curvehorn charged at them with a sword in hand and within seconds he clashed blades with Hiccup. Snotlout try to outflank him in order to get on with his mace, but he quickly pushed Hiccup back and blocked the attack. He then pushed Snotlout with all his strength straight into Fishlegs and then quickly dodged the whip belonging to Heather.

Astrid tried to catch him off-balance, but spectacularly he was able to block her axe with his sword with incredible speed. He then immediately spun around and punched her straight in the stomach and then quickly turned around and grabbed Heather's whip. He pulled on the whip forcing Heather to fly towards him and then with a powerful elbow slammed him into the ground.

Hiccup managed to launch a surprise attack while his attention was diverted, but it was clear that his armour was tough as it just barely scratched him. He then grabbed Hiccup's arm and dealt some powerful slashes with his sword against him, pushing him back.

"Is that all you Rangers have got?" Curvehorn laughed.

"His armour is too tough for our weapons," said Astrid.

"We don't have anything stronger," Hiccup reminded.

It was then that Ragnar made contact. "Hiccup, do you read me?"

"Ragnar, is that you?" Hiccup asked.

"It is and I've got some good news, I finally got the Dragon Cannon operational."

"Good, because were fighting a difficult opponent at the moment."

"Then I'll transfer the command over to you, I just hope it's enough to help you."

Hiccup looked at the others. "Ragnar is sending the Dragon Cannon, it may be our only hope to take this guy down."

"At this point I would take a peashooter if it would have a chance," said Snotlout.

Curvehorn laughed at them. "This is the end for you Rangers."

"Not today," said Hiccup and he and the other Rangers immediately took positions. "Dragon Cannon online!"

Suddenly appearing out of thin air was the Dragon Cannon, Astrid and Heather were in front with Fishlegs and Snotlout behind them. Hiccup was standing behind the firing mechanism and it waste any time taking aim at Curvehorn.

"Time to say goodbye Curvehorn," said Hiccup as he immediately accessed the firing controls. "Dragon Cannon power up!" All five of them felt power rushing into the Dragon Cannon from their bodies, unfortunately the withdrawal was taking a huge toll, but they stood strong. "Dragon Cannon, fire!"

Hiccup pull down the trigger and immediately launched a massive burst of energy from the cannon's mouth. It shot out just like a bullet and slammed right into Curvehorn, the attack was strong enough to severely damage his armour and wants the smoke disappeared he was on his knees barely alive.

"I am not going down like this," he said determinedly. "Activate Regenerator!"

Then from the centre of the complex of beams struck Curvehorn and seconds later he became a giant.

"Time for us to go big or go home," said Hiccup looking at the others. "Ready?"

"Ready!" they all nodded. "Dragon spirits, arise!"

Soon all five of them transformed into the Zoids and they didn't waste any time combining into the Dragon Spirit Megazoid.

"Dragon Spirits combined!" they yelled as they combined. "Dragon Spirit Megazoid!"

Curvehorn began to circle around them with sword in hand.

"You couldn't beat me when there were five of you, what makes you think you can beat me combined?" he asked.

"You're about to find out," said Hiccup.

They soon immediately engage with Curvehorn, blade was clashing against blade and it looked as if the two of them were evenly matched. However, they were able to get beneath his guard and were able to deal a powerful slash against his chest.

"Lucky shot," Curvehorn growled.

"You really need to learn the difference between luck and skill," said Hiccup.

They then immediately extended their hands forwards. "Dragon Rage!"

They then fired a powerful beam straight out of the Night Fury's mouth and it slammed right into Curvehorn before he had a chance to dodge it. The attack slammed into him like a ton of bricks, he then toppled over and there was a huge explosion leaving the Ranges the winners.


Viggo had finally reached the planet, but he had the unpleasant business of reporting the defeat of Curvehorn to Drago.

"I regret to inform you that Curvehorn has fallen to the Ranges," said Viggo.

"These Ranges are starting to get on my last nerve," Drago growled.

"I did advise caution to Curvehorn and away from my arrival, but clearly failed to obey," said Viggo.

"Then he deserved his fate. What's the situation on the planet?"

"As expected the Dragkons have had a massive boost of morale and the starting to take back of once we have conquered and are uprisings in pockets we already control," Viggo informed him. "I will naturally do my best to regain control of our forces and to continue to press our advantage."

"If the planet looks as if it's going to fall leave," Drago ordered. "If the Ranges meddled in the affairs of this planet, chances are they'll do the same to other planet under our control. Am I clear?"

"As clear as day," said Viggo respectfully and entered the transmission.

Krogan looked at his master. "My Lord, how can you allow Viggo to get away with this failure?"

"He did not fail," Drago reminded. "It was General Curvehorn that failed and I seem to remember you were the one that stationed him on the planet."

"My Lord, assure you cannot blame me for his incompetence?"

"I have to find someone to blame and unfortunately for you General Curvehorn is no longer around. You had better hope that Viggo is able to clean up your mess, because if not you will feel my wrath."

Krogan nodded. "I have every confidence in Viggo."

The truth of the matter is he hated his guts, but thanks to those meddlesome Rangers he was now losing favour with Drago and Viggo's position was getting stronger. He needed to find some way to get back in Drago's good books and fast.


Hiccup and the others soon returned back to the Dragkon camp where they were face-to-face with Skullcrusher.

"So, you were able to rescue our scouts and took down Curvehorn," he said looking at them closely. "It would seem as if we have much to be grateful for."

"We only wish to help to defeat our mutual enemy," said Hiccup diplomatically. "I know that you don't fully trust us yet, but all that we ask that you give us a chance."

"No need, because you have proven yourselves to be useful allies and we could certainly do with the help," said Skullcrusher. "I have talked with Toothless and if it is agreeable, he will return to your planet as a liaison."

"He will be welcomed," said Hiccup.

"Looks like we've got our first major ally," said Astrid looking at Hiccup.

"And they won't be the last, if we can ally ourselves with other worlds that Drago has conquered or is attacking, we can weaken his forces considerably," said Hiccup.

"Looks like we're finally doing something to hurt Drago," Snotlout smiled.

"But you think it will be enough?" Fishlegs asked.

"I know it will," said Hiccup looking at every single one of them. "There's strength in numbers and more good we do the more the word will spread allowing us to take down Drago once and for all."