"What are you doing here?" Buford asked, still mad at him.

"I told you, I'm going to assist in your plan to find your friends," Arik repeated.

"But what about your parents?" Django asked.

"Well, they're going to have to wait a bit. Besides, I don't want to free them and then have them recaptured and have them set up with a worse punishment," Arik reasoned.

"Fine, you can come along, but we have a difficult plan on our hands," Buford said.

"Before you go along with that plan, I suggest you wait until we find some of your friends," Arik said.

"Why? Are you trying to prove us wrong again?" he asked.

"Well, when you showed me that picture earlier, I noticed I saw some people fly in one direction, while another group of people flew in another direction," Arik pointed out.

"Really?" DJango asked.

"I don't believe him. I mean, how can people fly?" Buford said with reason.

"Well, it's worth a try, isn't it?" Arik asked, as the two agreed with him.

"I guess so. Arik, lead the way," DJango said.

"Okay, first, we're heading to the..."

Across the Eastern Sea:

"Man, where's Irving with the reinforcments?" Jeremy asked.

"I don't know, but if he doesn't come soon, then we may not make it out of this alive," Baljeet exclaimed.

"Come on, Irving. Do something useful and get us some more fighters," Jeremy said to himself before going back to fight.

"So you guys have been hiding behind that building that whole time, and none of you came back to help us?" Candace yelled.

"Sorry. We were taking out robots from behind them," Gretchen apologized.

"Well, tell that to one of your little friends. I sent her to find some others to help us. By the way, where is she?" Candace asked herself.

Meanwhile, nearby the center of the city, Irving was running to find reinforcments. "I've got to find them, I've got to find them," Irving said to himself.

Meanwhile, right around a corner of the city, "I've got to find them, I've got to find them," Milly said to herself, running around a corner.

But the two crashed into each other, unoticed by either.

"Ow, what was that?" Milly asked, as she opened her eyes to see someone looking for their glasses.

"My glasses, where are my glasses?" Irving asked, unable to see.

"Irving?" Milly asked, giving him his glasses.

"Oh, thanks," he said, but then, a second later, was shocked to see her.

"Holly?" he exclaimed.

"It's Milly!" she yelled. "Sheesh, what kind of Phineas and Ferb fan doesn't know who I am?" she asked.

"Well, ninety percent of the viewers don't know who you are. I don't even know how to spell your name," Irving said, angering her.

"ARGH! Why are you here?" she yelled.

"Well, I need to get reinforcments. We are getting weak. We need help," Irving answered.

"Wow, we do too, well, at least Candace thinks so," Milly said.

"What? But how many people do you guys have? You have most of the forces," Irving yelled.

"Why are you yelling?" she yelled back.

"I don't know. Anyways, go tell Candace to give us reinforcments," Irving ordered.

"Oh, there is no way I'm listening to a fan boy. Especially a stalking fan boy," Milly refused, angering the fan boy.

"I AM NOT A STALKER!" he yelled, getting the attention of nearby robots. "Oh, shoot."

"Nice job, fan boy," Milly said sarcastically.

"Thanks," he said, not understanding sarcasm.

"Oh, look over there," one of the robots said, as he and his companion walked over to them. "It looks like these little kids want to try to fight us."

"What? Who said that?" Irving said, scared.

"I did," Milly said, getting out her weapon and ready to attack.

"Hey, are you sure you want to do that?" Irving asked.

"Hey, do you want to be branded a coward? If not, pick up a weapon and get ready to fight," she announced.

Thinking for a second, he said, "You're right," taking up his weapon. "But can you do the actually fighting for me?"

"Argh," she sighed, slapping herself on the forehead.

"Oh, so they think they can beat us, now do they?" the other robot asked.

"We'll beat you to a pulp, if you could be one," Milly insulted.

"Oh, that's going too far, little girl," the robot said, him and his partner charging at Irving and Milly.

Twenty Years in the Future: Danville:

"Hurry up. You guys are slacking," the man said.

"Be quiet. It's only because of Gerald who's not even running," Harrison exclaimed.

"Shut up. I don't want to run for unnecessary reasons," Gerald answered.

"Can you two stop bickering with each other?" Isabella yelled, bringing out her motherly instincts.

"Man, she's about as scary as mom is," Harrison whispered to Gerald, both shocked.

"So where is this prison?" Phineas asked.

"I believe it's around this corner," the man answered as all of them turned around the corner to see a mass prison left unguarded. "Okay, are you ready to invade their threshold?"

"What does threshold mean?" Harrison asked.

"It means..." the man started. "Argh! Nevermind. Anyways, you guys ready to create a prison break?" he asked.

"YEAH!" they all exclaimed. "Okay, then do as I say," the man said, turning around to get his plans. But when he turned back around, he saw the group of kids running at the prison. "DANG IT! GET BACK HERE!" he exclaimed, but right after he finished shouting, he saw that he was surrounded by a group of robots.

"Of course," the man sighed to himself, getting out his weapon.

"If you do not resist, we will not harm you as we imprison you," one of the robots tried to negotiate. But before it's robotic reflexes could react, the robot got slashed through the face and the body.

"Yeah, you won't harm me. But there will be nothing stopping you from executing me, will there?" the man asked, taking off his cape and jumping up to hit the robot again with his weapon.

Inside the Prison:

Running inside the prison, they didn't realize that there was someone missing. But they turned around, not seeing the man there. "Where did he go?"

"Don't ask me, we barely knew who he was," Isabella answered. "By the way, what was his name?"

"I don't know, but now that I realize it, none of us ever asked him his name," Phineas pointed out.

"Anyways, we just need to find the Buford and Django of this time period," Gerald explained.

"But where is their cell?"

"I think it's in that direction," Gerald answered.

"I believe it's right nearby," Ferb inputted, but by the time he answered, the others were already off towards the direction Gerald told them about, eventually going along with them.

But right where they were, people were talking in their cell, saying, "Is it me, or are those kids looking for us?" one of the men asked, getting up from his bunk bed.

"I don't know, Buford. I can't hear anything outside anymore because of that bell punishment thing they did on me." the other man said, sitting up and rubbing his ears.

"Oh well. If they were, they can find us here," the two men lying back down.

Present Time: Another City in the Tri-State Area:

James was fighting against one of the robots, having been sent to another part of the city. "Get out of my way."

"Why should I?" the robot asked, but got stabbed, seeing a saber inside his armor.

"That's why," James said, ripping some of the metal off on the robot's armor.

At another part of the city, Annabeth and Alexes were together fighting against a small quadrant of robots. "Man, won't these robots go away? I want to know what James thought of," Annabeth complained.

"I know it's exciting to see James think, but we need to help get rid of these robots. That's what he said, wasn't it?" Alexes reasoned.

"Fine," Annabeth said, as a robot jumped at them. But to the robot's surprise, the two girls slashed at it, tearing off the metal and destroying it.

"How about we start a competition. Whoever can defeat more robots gets treated to Slushy Burgers by the other. Are you in?" Alexes asked, taking out her hand.

Looking at the hand for a second, Annabeth took her hand and exclaimed, "It's on!" as the two sprinted at the robots.

Meanwhile, Adyson and Katie were taking their time with the robots they had to fight, unable to land a direct blow so far. "Man, what's with these robots? I think they're too strong to be lackeys," Adyson asked.

"Don't ask me. I'm still not sure about what James meant about how to defeat Rodney," Katie admitted.

"Hmph, I still think he's bluffing. There's no way someone that stupid can actually think."

"I guess you're right," Katie sighed, getting ready to fight the robots again.

"SO what were you little girls talking about in the corner?" a robot asked.

"Nothing you'll ever find out," Adyson answered.

"Oh, I'm so scared," another robot said sarcastically, but almost right on cue, the robot's right arm went flying off and it got stabbed in the chest right where the vital point is.

"Now you're scared, aren't ya?" Katie asked, as the robot shook it's fists angrily, slowly disfunctioning. "Who's next?"

Love Muffin Headquarters:

"What's wrong? Are you going to give up?" the robot asked with a swagger, seeing Doofenshmirtz and Perry panting.

"Shut up. The only reason you're not panting is because you're a robot. Robot's can't pant. Well, there was that time that Norm was panting... But I'm making a point. You are not stronger than we are!"

"Oh, is that so? Well, then it won't hurt to bring in the armada, would it?" the robot asked, pressing a button on a remote to open the door for a group of robots.

"No fair. You cheated! You never said you had more robots!" Doofenshmirtz complained.

"There's no dignity in war. There's only pain, victory and sorrow," the robot responded, leading the group of robots to attack. But Perry, already ready to attack, took on two of the four robots that were brought in.

"See, the platypus started fighting before you. Are you a coward? Letting the animal start the fight?"

"Hey, I was about to, but I need to take my daily pill," Doofenshmirtz said, taking out a bottle of pills. "It's four twenty nine, which is when I need to take my pills everyday," eating a few pills then putting it back in his pocket. "Ayeeee!" he exclaimed, charging at the other two robots that the other robot brought in.

"Keep trying. You can take all the time you need. But there will be nothing that can defeat them," the robot announced, but suddenly, he heard cracks in the armor of the robots. "Oh shoot." he gasped as the four robot's armor cracked completely, eventually being destroyed.

"Yeah, we used all the time we needed. About sixty seconds," Doofenshmirtz laughed, but his laughing would have to wait with the robot charging at him.

"Don't get cocky," the robot exclaimed, swinging his axe at the evil scientists. However, Doofenshmirtz would jump over the swing, attempting his own attack. But the robot would block it with ease, swinging a punch to Heinz, hitting his gut, causing him to crash into the wall.

"You can't beat me. By the way, where is your platypus friend?" the robot asked, turning around to see Perry freeing Vanessa. "NO!"

"Now that she's free, I don't have to hold back. And by the way, he's not my friend. He's my arch nemesis!" he exclaimed, charging up his light saber, which started to turn white.

"YOu ready, Perry the Platypus?" Doofenshmirtz asked, which the robot didn't understand. But when he turned his attention to the platypus, he saw that his light saber was charging white also. "NOW!" as they charged at the robot. But the robot would try to dodge, only then noticing that he was chained up by Vanessa.

"YOu little," he scowled under his breath, which would be his lasts words as Doofenshmirtz and Perry performed a combo attack, performing quadruple flips in the air, building up momentum, before landing their final blow on both sides of it's body, causing the robot's body to explode on impact.

When the smoke cleared, Doofenshmirtz and Perry were standing with the light sabers as Vanessa ran to her dad, hugging him, saying, "Thanks dad! I owe you one."

"Then you don't want a car for independence day?" he asked, which caused her to jump up in excitment.

"You'll get me one?" she asked.

"Well, I never said a yes," he responded, smilling.

"But I don't hear a no," she said, cheerily. But as they were gazing at each other, a screen in the room turned on, showcasing a certain someone.

"Well, if it isn't Doofy who defeated one of my squad leaders," the bald man said. "YOU!" Doofenshmirtz exclaimed. "What do you want, Rodney?"

"Well, I just want to tell you that thanks to this delay, my Inventor's Gem is almost done charging," Rodney informed, shocking them all. "It will be done in approximately 150 hours in future hours."

"What? 120 hours? I thought it was like 191 hours," Doofenshmirtz asked.

"Well, you guessed wrong. And actually, hours in the time in the future is ten minutes in our time,"Rodney explained. "So can you do the math?"

"So it will be 20 hours before your Inventor's Gem is completely charged?" Doofenshmirtz asked, Rodeny nodding his head.

"I'm impressed, you're actually able to do math."

"Hey, I got a doctor's degree, so don't be surprised that I can do math."

"Wait, didn't you buy that degree for fifteen dollars at a convinient store?" Vanessa asked, her father trying to shush her.

"Hah, that's really sad, Doofy old pal. Oh, and one more thing before I leave you. Let me show you my location," Rodney said as the screen changed to the building where he was.

"You fiend!" Doofenshmirtz exclaimed as Rodney started to laugh.

"That's right! I'm inside Doofenshmritz Evil Incorporated, your beloved home!"

To be continued...


Thank you for reading this chapter of Future Catastrophy! I hope you have enjoyed it. And thank you to rachpop15 for reviewing. Reviews are appreciated and make me feel better about my story, getting the opinions of others.

Also, a reminder, I have a poll on my profile for what cartoons I should write about for an upcoming cartoon x-over.

Expect Date: Earliest September 25, but latest October 5.