"Constant quakes below us, giant birds of prey above us, and crazy plant-monsters behind us! I'd say I've seen weirder, but that'd be a lie!"

"Calm yourself, Mega Man X." Rayden advised, "Constant internal strife will not help our situation."

"Speak for yourself, Thunder God!" Shang Tsung snarled as he fired off several blasts of energy at his airborne pursuers, "I would argue that now is exactly the time to have some strife!"

"HIIIYYYYYAAAA!" Harada burst out of the stomach of one of the birds and landed beside his companions and started running like they were, "Thanks for saving me, by the way!"

"You can cut through pretty much anything." Mega Man X responded as he shot out some blasts as well, "You'd be fine."

"It was still unpleasant!"

"Perhaps we should attempt to find shelter." Rayden suggested, "We cannot engage in kombat for all eternity with these creatures."

"Right." Shang Tsung rolled his eyes, "Because a cave wouldn't collapse on us at any given moment, nor will those plant creatures crawl into them and eat us like we're mincemeat!"

"Well, I'm robotic, so maybe I'll be spared?" X suggested.

As if to prove him wrong, a plant spat out an acid that corroded the ground and melted it until it was more dirt-like than rock.

"I had to open my mouth…"

"I'd say that acid would give Xenomorph acid a run for its money!" Shang Tsung flinched.

"This couldn't possibly get any worse."


"No. It indeed gets worse." Thor reported to his friends, "As it seems, the magnetic field is so powerful that it hinders my flight capabilities. If we wish to traverse the planet, we will need to do so on foot. Thankfully, my lightning should still be capable of recharging you, but we will need to find a means to make it so that the electricity doesn't go flying everywhere."

"Well, at least the wildlife is friendly." Hub offered, "And hey. There could be worse people to be stranded with."

"It's better than the moon, that's for sure." Volnutt added, "I mean… Look at all these trees! It's been so long since I last saw a forest! Do you think we'll see any birds? I always wanted to try out bird watching."

"Leave it to Volnutt to always see the positives in things." sighed happily, "But that thing about birds brings up another point. Do you need food?"

"Nay. At least, not for a while. I do have a small supply of those Senzu Beans, so they should be able to last me some time until we run into problems. But still… This magnetic field…"

"I feel ya. It doesn't seem… natural. And it's messing with my powers. I can't go full-power mode at all. At least Volnutt doesn't seem bothered."

"His optimism will keep our spirits high, which will be a good thing. This planet, much like the magnetic field it is generating, does not seem natural at all…"


"Well, the lead shouldn't be hurting us. It looks like it sticks around in the atmosphere." Star Force Mega Man muttered, "So, that's an upside."

"But the downside is that you can't get out of here and look for help." Virgil muttered, "Great. As if that was at all helpful."

"He's at least trying to be positive!" Sora said, "I can barely remember anything that could help us figure out how we got here!"

"We're all in the same proverbial boat, Sora." Geo said, "But the important thing is that we not panic. Who knows what creatures live here."

"Good point." Sora sighed, "Maybe we could build a ship or something?"

"That operates on the assumption that we could find the materials for said ship." Virgil said, "Regardless, the sooner we find a way off this rock, the better. So I'll look for materials. Perhaps Sora's magical fire could provide us with propulsion to give us lift off."

"I'd argue that my Mega Buster would also do the same trick, but I can build us a ship… Assuming we can find the materials needed for it…"


"Fraggin…" Lobo was pissed. Not only was his ride utterly destroyed by some weird land squid-monster, but he was also stuck with the Power Rangers, and some psychic kid. This wasn't really his day.

"So, nothing?"

"No. Nothing. Sorry guys. I thought that my powers would tell us where we are. But, it's no good."

"Well, we tried. At least our Zords are pretty comfortable to sleep in. And that supply of Senzu you have should keep us well-fed for a while."

"Yo, Lobo! You don't need to eat, right?"

"No. I don't. It's more like I'd rather scarf down an entire bar because I enjoy it. Whatever. I ain't got time for this. Those fraggin' landsquids scrapped my ride. Damn Bastiches."

"Well, we could use your help. We found some scrap metal, think you could build us something to get ourselves off this planet?"

"Whatever…" Lobo grumbled as he moved to the pile that the mech-riders had pointed to.


"Well, I've done all the repairs I can do. Give it a shot Lance!"

"Got it. Let's go, Red Lion! Time to see if- WOAH!" The console started to malfunction and began to smoke before bursting into flames, "Uh… Guys? A little help?"

"On it!" Michelangelo stepped in with a fire extinguisher and put out the flame, "Whew. That was a close one. Guess our machines aren't going to work. None of them have so far."

"Sword's busted." Leo added, "Well, sort of. I'm stuck on this planet. So no going back home."

"Well, that's not reassuring. At least our lions provide some decent shelter."

"It looks like we'll be stuck here for a while. Raph! You and me are going exploring. We gotta find something out there. Hopefully, something that doesn't want to kill us."

"Alright. Let's get this over with." Raphael jumped down from his lookout point, "Ugh, this is going to be a pain in the-"

"Stow it. We have a job to do."


"Still no sign of civilization?"

"No." Namor replied, "Do you get the feeling that it's just our universes that have underwater civilizations?"

"It's starting to feel that way…" Aquaman admitted.

"Well, we've only searched perhaps a mere ten percent of the planet." Namor pointed out, "Maybe there is something that we are missing."

"Right. Let's meet back here in two hours. If we can find a way to contact the others we can figure out what happened to us."

"Agreed. Let's go."