Plot: Percy and Thalia find themselves banished from their world by the gods and thrust into a new world full of super soldiers, aliens, monsters and so much more.

Scene 1:

Percy wondered how he would react if he had a daughter and someone had helped save her. If someone had hypothetically saved his hypothetical daughter then he would have likely thanked them, maybe brought them dinner or something. Zeus, on the other hand, was as big of an asshole as ever and decided to banish him and Thalia, his own daughter. There was the excuse about the golden apples, but Percy didn't care, Zeus was a dick, end of.

Of course, the whole matter probably wasn't helped when Percy stabbed Dionysus but in his defence, he knew he was going to be banished and decided that if he was going out then he was going to at least give the irritating god of wine a goodbye to remember.

Percy's father spoke in their defence, as did most of the other gods such as Artemis who did so because they had helped her, and Apollo because they had helped Artemis. Athena because they were friends with and had saved her daughter. Surprisingly Ares spoke in their favour, but that was more because he wanted to kill Percy himself, still...it was appreciated. Aphrodite because she was still working on the 'romance of the century' between him and Annabeth, though she didn't seem too beat up about it for some reason. Hermes was nice enough to speak up for them, as did Hephaestus. Demeter didn't seem to care, Dionysus was obviously against them, and none of them had bothered to call up Hades to ask his opinion. But ultimately, Zeus and Hera were in charge so they had to go, though Percy's father was able to buy them another week before they were banished.

That week had been spent saying some very tearful goodbyes and surprisingly getting a few godly gifts, let's just say that Riptide was no longer Percy's only weapon.

Which of course led to now, the moment where they had been transported into another world. Percy wasn't quite sure what he had been expecting, maybe arriving on a beach or somewhere in some empty grassland, perhaps back in the ancient times of Greece. What he was not expecting was for him to appear hundreds of miles up in the sky, plummeting down towards the ground at 'what the fuck?! This is too fast!' speeds.

Looking down, Percy saw that he was heading straight towards the ocean which was good news for him, given his inherited powers.

A scream had him look to his right to see Thalia falling alongside him, screaming her head off, looking like Hades himself was dragging her soul to the underworld. It too him a second to remember that she was terrifyingly afraid of heights.

"Damn it," Percy pushed and shoved himself as best as he could so he could get closer to her, something that was hard to do with how she was flailing and moving around so rapidly. He ended up getting slapped and kicked a couple of times before he was able to wrap an arm around her. "Calm down! I got this!" He yelled over the winds, though he didn't think he could calmly yell as loud as she was screaming so he wasn't quite sure if she had heard him.

As soon as they got closer to the ocean, Percy thrust his hand out and a large tentacle of water shot up and caught the two, enveloping them both and pulling them inside of the ocean. A second later the pair surfaced, Percy had to hold onto Thalia who was still moving around like crazy.

"OW" He gasped and let go of her when she pulled her head back and hit his nose.

"Shit!" She gasped, turning around to face him. "Percy, I'm so sorry, I-" She trailed off as she saw his nose fix itself.

"Water powers," Percy said with a light chuckle as he rubbed his now-fixed nose. "They can heal nearly anything,"

"Still...sorry," She said apologetically before looking around. "Gods...I hate the water,"

"More than the air?"

"Shut it!"

"Must come with the territory, being a child of Zeus and all," Percy added. "The water-hating, I mean."

"Yeah, well...I hate the air and the ocean, the ground's the only good spot for me." She said before she suddenly found herself lifted up, a couple of seconds later she and Percy were ontop of a small float made of ice.

"It's not exactly land, but this is better right?" Percy grinned.

"When did you-"

"Dad taught me some tricks," Percy shrugged.

"Lucky, my own dad didn't even say goodbye," She said darkly.

"Yeah, well...he's an asshole," Percy shrugged once more, causing Thalia to snort.

"Yeah, well...I...Percy!" She suddenly gasped, looking at him with horror. "What's that?!"

"What's what?"

"That!" She said, pointing violently towards the golden liquid on his face.

"Huh?" He asked as he wiped it off with his hand.

"Percy, that came out of your nose!"

"But...no...I was bleeding, but that's not...that not my blood...that's..."

"The blood of the gods!" Thalia gasped. "I...we really need to discuss this, but not now. I think we have more important matters to discuss." She said, gesturing behind him. Percy looked back and gaped as he saw what looked to be a large aircraft carrier materialize in front of them.


Scene 2:

"Councilmen," Nick Fury said in an irritated tone. "With all due respect -"

"With all due respect, Mr Fury, you let two teenagers escape your ship," One of the councilmen interrupted.

"Two enhanced teenagers, both of whom have clearly had some level of training," Fury replied. "We had no idea what they were capable of, every conceivable precaution was taken and I've got my best men and women working on locating them."

"For your sake, I should hope that you find them soon, this is a high priority for us, Director Fury." Another councilman said. "We've received reports that a single drop of the boy's blood was powerful enough to rival one of Stark's arc reactors. We want that blood, find it and analyse it, see if you can replicate it. We need it, Director Fury. Find it or we will get someone who can."


Scene 3 :

"Ares was a prick, of course," Percy said, lounging on his hammock. "Hermes was alright, I suppose."

"Suppose," Thalia grunted, sipping on her drink in between drawing. "Artemis wasn't that bad either,"

"Hm, I don't know, she did speak up for us but I still think it's pretty stupid to keep up the whole man-hater thing after so long," Percy shrugged. "I mean...it's been thousands of years, how long do you need to understand that I didn't choose to be born with a pole instead of a hole?"

"You're as classy as ever, Jackson," Thalia said in an amused voice.

"Like you're Miss Shakespeare, the other day you called me an 'oceanic motherfucker!'."

"Yeah, but you deserved it," Thalia replied easily before checking the time on her watch, she let out a deep sigh as she placed down her drink drawing book and stood up. "I think it's time now,"

"If we must," Percy groaned before sliding out of the hammock. The pair of them walked over to a tall, brown cupboard.

"I hate that we have to do this," Thalia complained. "When are we ever going to get to live our lives for a year without something going fuck-up?"

"Hey, we should have left when I told you,"

"How was I supposed to know that a metal-armed super soldier would be trying to kill us?" Thalia huffed as they opened the door, revealing two different pieces of armour.

In front of Thalia was a silver armour set with a feminine build, the set was made up of a white-body suit that covered everything from neck to toe. Silver boots, greaves, a cuirass, gauntlets and pauldrons along with a silver helmet that was designed with white wings on the side. On the back of the armour was a set of metal wings that came out of the shoulder blades, practise use allowed Thalia to know that the wings could extend and actually fly when she wanted them to...not that she ever had.

In front of Percy was an armour that was sleek and all black from head to toe, apparently it was a one of a kind invention from Hephasteus. It came fitted with two fin-shaped blades extending out of each forearm, and around the collar were several thick, red strips that descended down to just above the ankles, forming a sort of ripped cape. Percy knew that each strip was durable, extendable and filled with water, meaning they were Percy's to command. The look was complete with a helmet that had a trident design with three prongs sticking out from it.

The armour pair was one of the few gifts that the gods had given them before sending them here, it seemed like they might need to use the rest as well.


A.N: I got the idea of Percy's armour from this neat crossover fic that I'm reading that's called 'The God of Heroes' by AlfyreGree. It's basically similar to Azrael from the Batman Arkham games, if I go through with this fic then I'll make sure to ask Alfyre if he/she is okay with me using this, though I don't think that he/she is on the site anymore. Still, I'll ask.