She looked at her new arm and admired it. It looked completely natural and didn't look out of place. "Doctor, you did it again."

"Like I said, you are my crowning achievement, I must always make it better."

"I am a mammal still."

"Red, are you really?"

"Enough to feel angry."

"Good enough. You know why we are here, right?"

"Doc, it was my idea to do this."

"Yeah, but you are too volatile."

"Fuck off."

"Red Ghost, I do not appreciate such language within my presence."

"I'm a grown mammal, I can do what I want, and what I want most is the death of Spectre." The Doctor looked at the Red Ghost for a couple seconds disapprovingly then looked back at the elevator door. "Why do you think the panic room is so deep?"

"Safe from aerial and ground assaults. Also good to clear the bodies from the ice water, they float and reach a place not too far away."

"Huh, seems counterproductive,no?"

"When they want to send a message, they let the body carry on floating, down the river into the heart of Tundratown. It is effective."

"I guess you make a point there. Although why ice all his enemies?"

"Unique quirk for the Big family."

"Who's speaking?"

"Me. You will be there for intimidation, anyone goes out of line, react accordingly. We both know what I mean when I say that."

"Yeah, yeah, I get it." She huffed. Then the elevator door opened and outside stood 5 polar bears, all dressed in suits. The two inside the elevator looked around to see what the bears would do. They just looked and held their weapons out.

One then pulled out a small radio. "It is two foxes, one seems older."

Then from the radio, a much deeper voice emitted. "Don't let them through. We aren't expecting visitors." The two foxes heard this, causing one to hide behind the inside the elevator and the other to charge at them. Red Ghost dashed towards the closest bear before her, dodging as many bullets as possible. A few hit her but they seemed to basically bounce off of her and only slightly slow her down. She growled as bullets collided with her body. When she reached her unfortunate victim, she jumped up and pounced onto him, forcing him down due to her weight and force. He moaned in pain and she punched him in the muzzle once, knocking him out as the back of his head collided with the ground. She then stood up and dusted off her clothes. "Anyone else?"

Everyone looked in disbelief. Disbelief quickly turned to confusion and confusion finally turned to fear. They all surrendered, dropping their pistols to the ground. There was 8 paws now raised to the sky.

"The way you act is always so messy, you should learn to act more cleaner."

"It is more efficient this way. You know that."

"Yes, yes. Hide behind your excuses. I won't stop you." He then paused and examined the body. "You act a lot like him, you know?"

"Don't compare me to him. We are NOT the same."

Doctor smiled. "Of course not. You are better." She stared into his eyes. There was pure fire and rage visible in hers. His were cool and calm, able to counteract what was being seen. "We have no time to lose since there were meant to be negotiations that occur, remember?"

"Doctor, what are you not telling me? I know you are keeping a secret from me and I will find out what it is eventually." The two walked off, going towards a heavy set of double doors. The Doctor pushed it gently, but it didn't open.

"Care to do the honours?" He lightly smiled while looking at his accomplice. She sighed then barged through the door. The door broke open, breaking the door frame.

Inside was two arctic shrews, one sitting in a chair and the other hiding in a corner. Around them were a group of polar bears, including the biggest one, Koslov. "So, who here wants a fight?" Red Ghost asked quickly, seeing everyone holding their weapons up. They all looked at each other, confused. "Oh come on. You all are here to protect him, no? So fight me."

Koslov stepped forward from behind the desk and stood before the fox, a towering obelisk looking down upon the tiny vulpine. "Leave, before we make you leave. This is not place for lonely fox."

"I didn't ask for your opinion, only your action." Red ghost stared the giant bear down, glaring without any emotion. Koslov started to slightly flinch at how unnaturally the fox was standing.

"Leave, before I kill you brutally." Koslov finally stated, hoping the threat would work.

"I don't fear pain or death." Red Ghost responded almost instantly. Koslov started to get annoyed and then swung his large fist. Red Ghost jumped back, narrowly avoiding the swing. The paw hit the wall and created a large indentation into the surface.

Doctor stood calmly in the corner, surprised at the sheer power that was present in the giant bear. He was intrigued with what he could do.

Red then decided that now, with him being in a state where he is recovering his arm, was the best time to hit back. She jumped forward and punched Koslov's stomach. He flinched, looking at the fist that hit him. After a few seconds, Koslov coughed up blood, covering Red Ghost's face. "Eeuugh. That's disgusting." She wiped the blood off of her face. Once her paws left her face, she opened her eyes and saw a white blur hurtling towards her. The next second, she felt she was in the air, moving backwards. "Damn, got sloppy." She crashed in the wall beside the Doctor.

"Hey, Red, could you please kill him in a way that doesn't make him unrecognisable." She just rolled her eyes and nodded. "Thank you, my dear associate."

She climbed out of the wall, slightly stiffened up from the force. "Alright, that's it, the gloves are off." Koslov watched the fox walk towards him, as if she wasn't just punched into the wall. "Did you know, a mammal can survive many great feats? I just demonstrated one. I'll let you demonstrate another." She started to then sprint at the bear. He tried to block any incoming attack, but didn't know what was coming. He raised his forearms in a boxer stance and looked at his enemy. She simply jumped up and crashed heavily into the bear's knee, breaking the leg.

He collapsed onto the ground in pain. He roared and growled. She then walked to the agonised body, extracted her claws and punched into the bear's heart, carving a small hole in his chest.

"Think you'll be able to bring the body back?"

"Thanks to you, yes."

Then the elevator dinged. And out stepped another canid. Dressed in full black and having a visor over his eyes, it stepped out of the elevator.

5 minutes earlier, hidden break room.

3 polar bears and a black fox dressed in all black sat on small boxes around a larger box. They were all playing cards with money on the line. Standard poker as usual. "Heh, you should fold, you won't beat this." One of the polar bears exclaimed cheerfully. He put half of his money into the pot. The next folded, the third bear pushed the required money in which was about 90% of what he had then finally the fox, who had about a similar amount of money as the overconfident bear, went all-in.

He knew that if he could bluff his way into winning, it would be easy money and that his hand was an extremely good one. The bear didn't hesitate and went all in as well. Then the last bear just folded, knowing that he had no chance of winning now. Now the two mammals that remained stared each other down. The bear was grinning but the fox remained emotionless, as he always does. The bear shown his paw, happy that he has won, and finally beaten the damned unbeatable fox. It was a four of a kind.

The fox looked at it, smiled then threw his paw. It was a royal flush. "No, you can't, no. That can't happen. I-I refuse. Ugh, how are you so good?" The fox shrugged, while taking all of his winnings and loading it into a bag. He then zipped up the duffel bag and pointed towards the door, happy with his earnings. "We need to stop inviting him to these games." One of the bears joked.

"Yeah, you lose too much money every time."

The fox reached for the door. "Henry." One of the bears called out. The fox turned. "When will you be back next?" The fox shrugged his shoulders. Then an alarm blared. All of the mammals looked up at the source. "Who would be foolish enough to attack this place?"

"It could be one of competition, we both know they don't really like us too much."

"You think it's short fox?"

"Da, maybe it is, maybe it is new one, the grey fox."

"Silver, really? I think he wouldn't do this." They were all arguing while Henry was putting his mask on. The light flickered on and confirmed that all systems were active. He then dropped the duffel bag, looked at the three bears, who all froze and smiled, then ran through the door, grabbing his rifle on the way out.

He saw a wide variety of mammals now, confusing him. Why were there panthers, wolves, camels arctic hares, all working together? It didn't make sense, no place was designed for all of them to co-exist. Now wasn't the time for questions, only action. He started shooting the mammals that were attacking with his suppressed AR-15. Although not every bullet hit its intended mark, there were technically no misses.

He taken 5 mammals down quickly, giving them a quick and painless death. He started to sprint towards the panic room, as he knew that Mr. Big would be there. Henry turned a corner and ran onto a catwalk, where he could see the attacking force. The range of mammals was almost incomprehensible. Where could this group be located? Something isn't right. I need to figure it out. He kept running, hoping to not be slowed down.

In front of him, he saw two rhinos. Of course they were there. He had no choice but to jump down and hope the suit would taken enough of the blow to stay unharmed. He jumped over the railing and landed on a kangaroo.

Now, he was in the middle of the fray, one false move and he could lose his damn head. He looked around and gained awareness of his surroundings. There was a lot of gunfire and blood. Hopefully, no-one made it too far.

He ran through as much as he could but had to fight many of them to get to where he wanted to. A wildebeest stood in front of the fox. He ran at the blocker and swung a right hook, striking at the hip and causing a lot of flinch in the wildebeest. Then he threw a straight jab into the wildebeest's face, knocking him out.

He pushed through the hordes of mammals, finally reaching the other side. He entered the lift and went to the panic room.

Although, the ones that are present there aren't always the most competent, Koslov is always beside Mr. Big. He should be able to deal with the threat, right? He waited patiently, checking that his rifle was loaded. The music played and it soothed the fox slightly, making him forget that he was about to possibly enter another bloody fight.

The doors slid open and there stood two foxes, one of which held the giant bear in her paw. The two turned towards him. The older one decided to step back and let the two younger canids duke it out. Only one can fight, good, should be an easy fight then. He walked towards them and threw his rifle down for the sake of a fair fight.

The two walked up to each other and faced each other down. "Leave, before you share the same fate as the big guy." Henry looked at the fallen body. 'Koslov is dead. Damn, he was actually killed.' He looked around quickly. There was a door to go to the ice lake, where they collect the bodies. Maybe he could use that to his advantage.

He then swung his fist into the Red Ghost's stomach and was surprised that the fox didn't finch. "Heh, you thought that that would work?" Red tilted her head askew and raised her eyebrow. She then grabbed the fox and threw him away.

He crashed against a wall beside the door he looked at before. 'Lucky me'. He looked around to see what he could do. He dropped to the floor and picked himself back up. Then he brought his left paw up and gestured for her to come and fight him.

"Confident, we could use someone like you." Henry shook his head. "We'll see how long you say that." She charged at him and he barely dodged the attack, tripping her over and slamming her to the ground muzzle first. Henry jumped back. She picked herself up. "You'll pay for that." She charged at him again and although he dodged differently, she attacked differently and flanked from his back. She ran so fast, he didn't even realise that she went there. He brought his fists up and looked around but got a fist in his back.

This flung him forward and forced him to roll to save himself. He rapidly turned around to look at her. "You still walking? Must be stronger than I thought." He grabbed a small icicle from the ground and held it in his paw. It was quite sharp. Sharp enough to pierce the skin. He then stood up and charged at her, feigning an attack from his left paw. When he reached her, he raised his right paw and stabbed her eye, causing her to screech in pain. "You son of a fucking bitch you will pay for that." He ran out of the room and approached the shore of the icy river.

She followed shortly after, icicle still impaled and sticking out of her skull. "You think that will stop me? I will still kill you." He just shrugged. He stood in the middle of the room and welcomed her in. "You are interesting, I will give you that. Doc would love you." He still didn't respond and instead pulled out his pistol and fired at her. Most bullets hit her but seemed to do basically nothing. When his pistol clicked, he frowned and re-holstered it. When he looked back up, he felt a paw strike his jaw. He jerked left, then he felt a fist strike his visor, damaging it and revealing his left eye. He turned his head back and rolled away. He then stood quite a distance away. Blood started to leak from around his eye due to all the glass shards penetrating his skull. "Anything to say now?"

Henry stayed quiet. He raised his fists while struggling to breathe. She walked towards him and pulled out her revolver. It was a Tauros Judge. She fired it into his chest, knocking him back and damaging the armour that was present on the stealth suit. There he crashed into the cold waters of the icy lake, where he lost consciousness.

"Damn, I really let him go like that."

"Yes you did. But we have a bigger catch."

"Bigger doesn't mean better. I feel we lost a great soldier."

"Think we can find him?"

"Yeah, but first lets deal with the reason we came here."

"True, it would be much more advisable to do so before we left." The two returned to the panic room. "Hello, Mr. Big. I would like to ask, what do you think you will do to take out a thorn in our side? We are referring to the Spectral Showman. How would you take him out?"

"Why should we try to eliminate such a useful mammal?"

"Because, he has outlived his usefulness and we would wish to 'consult' him. This way, he would be more useful and we could have a healthy relationship that could lead you to being one of the strongest crime syndicates in the city."

"I do not require to be the strongest, I require to be respected. That is why I do what I do. This isn't about fear, only respect."

"Respect is very easily gained through strength, and besides, we could just kill you right now. You seen that yourself. Also," Doctor crouched in front of the small shrew. "We won't let anyone get you killed. It will help you be protected. All you need to do is help get the Spectre in one piece for me."

Mr. Big looked at the dead body of his greatest combatant and Right Paw Mammal. Then he looked at the door leading to the icy river. "I shall help you."

"That is good to hear. But we will need insurance, I do hope you understand." Red Ghost then picked up Fru-Fru.

"Wait, this wasn't part of the deal, and you have taken out two of my most powerful mammals."

"Well, I trust you can get some help some way."

"But you can't take her!"

"Well, is it a deal or no?"

A/N: So some new characters. They will be somewhat important.

Damn, KOSLOV IS DEAD NOOOO NOT THE RUSSIAN BEAR.

Well, it was an event.

With all that, I will see you all next time.