Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2015 6:42:55 GMT -5
Titans of Justice Classified Chapter 26 – “Stars Their Destination Part 3”
Written by: ArchKid, With a Star For a Brain
Edited by: Power Guy, The Konstellation King
The Rannagarian Rebellion Base, Rann…
Green Lantern looked around the base again. Just five minutes ago he was told he was brought to Rann by a man named Adam Strange. On the one hand, Scott now understood a lot more about himself, when he was grieving for the loss of his friends, he flew, he carried the Arachnid, and uses super-strength. His father was an alien. His mother was an alien. His father had super-powers, and passed them on.
It made perfect sense, but it was mind-boggling.
The current Green Lantern searched around the base, finding level after level of more amazing machinery and more rebels. Each one he met told him the same story, how the High Chancellor sought war on Rann, and of his brutal methods of starting it, including using the horrible Man-Hawks that plagued Thanagar for centuries. Scott was convinced they were doing the right thing, considering how many Thanagarians had told him the same story as the Rannians.
The Arachnid has found himself interested with playing with the tech. Having driven a flyer into a wall already and been kicked out of the lab, the immature hero managed to catch up with the Green Lantern. Only to see his ring react again, but this time, it was contained.
“What do you think?” Scott asked his friend, and in space, his only trusted ‘advisor’.
“I don’t think they should be so touchy for outlaws.” The Arachnid responded.
“What did you do?” Scott regrettably asked.
“I may have crashed something into a wall. One of their experimental flyers.” The Arachnid answered.
“They should’ve beamed you back to earth when they first brought us here.” Green Lantern muttered. He looked around and saw a new ship enter the Rebellion headquarters.
The Rebels were exited this new ship, especially since most had bad injuries, but their obvious leader stepped out, a woman in a beautiful mix of armor and spandex, that looked like a mix between the Adam Strange of old, and the slightly more modern Adam Strange. Green Lantern noticed her immediately. She seemed to radiate and he couldn’t take his eyes away from her.
It became quite clear with how she hugged Adam Strange, and how she hugged what Green Lantern assumed was Strange’s wife, that she was Strange’s daughter. Scott tried to look away and consider properly what was going on. He needed to think and he knew that he was already too distracted out there.
“Arachnid, we need to find somewhere private to go. We need to discuss this. We need to figure out what I’m supposed to do here!” Scott fretted, as he led the Arachnid down several hallways.
“This room is empty.” The Arachnid said, as the duo snuck in.
“Yeah. Now, you read the translated list of trials I need to do. None of them said anything about a rebellion!” Scott worriedly looked around, “I’m meant to pick which one Throneworld should invest in. Which one Throneworld should ally with and the choice has been made?”
***
The Room of Aleea Strange…
Aleea was Adam Strange’s daughter, and proud of it, since his retirement, and pursuit only of science, she had protected Rann in his steed, working alongside anyone she had to. These days, she worked mainly with the Rebels. She was deeply involved in their plans and was actually one of the first people who founded the Rebellion.
She was in her mid-twenties, and all she could remember was continuing her father’s battles. Aleea walked into her private bathroom, and turned on the nano-shower. It allowed everything to be cleaned out in only a few minutes, and was over 110% more effective as a cleanser than an Earth shower.
***
“Do you know what room this is?” Green Lantern asked his traveling buddy. Looking into the lenses of the Arachnid’s eyes, he then looked to what may have been a door.
“Not exactly, should I?” The Arachnid answered with a nasty grin, hidden by his mask.
“It looks like…um…like someone’s quarters.” Green Lantern gulped, “And I just realized I heard something through that wall.” He worriedly said.
“Please, God, Allah, Ganesh, Zeus, Odin, L. Ron Hubbard or the Ancients…” The Arachnid started.
“The Ancients?”
“From Stargate: SG-1 And Stargate: Atlantis.” The Arachnid nodded, “Please make it a girl that comes out of that room.” He laughed, “It’s a joke, your highness. A pretty good one too, you know, guy humor, eh?”
“Please shut up, you’re in the presence of royalty.” Green Lantern nodded.
“Space-royalty, and pretty bad at it.” The Arachnid chimed, “Now me, I’m a natural born leader!” The Arachnid added, “Being a mix between a super-scientific alien scarab and the ancient magic of the Eye of Ra, and having worked with the Martian Manhunter and Booster Gold.”
“Isn’t Booster Gold the guy who faked heroic deeds then turned down the Justice League?” Green Lantern asked.
“Yeah, he was…I’m not sure what he was doing, but he aged gracefully and had a talking robot give me lip.”
“Everyone gives you lip.”
“Hello? Is someone out there, in my quarters?” Came the voice of Aleea Strange.
“Uh-oh…” The Arachnid and the Green Lantern said in unison, “We’re dead.”
“Hello?”
“Goodbye.” The Arachnid snickered, as he ran out the room.
“Oh yeah, this couldn’t get worse…” Green Lantern muttered.
Aleea Strange walked out of her private bathroom into her quarters, wearing a red robe that covered her completely.
“Who are you?” She demanded.
“The mailman.” Green Lantern answered, nervous, and unsure what to say. “No, I’m Prince Skot, of Throneworld. I’m sorry, I didn’t realize there was anyone in this room.”
“There was a sign…” She bitterly muttered, the daughter of Adam Strange looked directly at Scott and wondered if he knew and was just disgusting enough to try what she thought he was trying to do.
“I can’t read Rannese, or Thanagarian. I was raised on Earth, and I can barely speak English that well. My ring is translating at the moment, but, that doesn’t work on signs unless I will it too, I just assumed it was an empty room, honest!”
“Get out.” Aleea coldly said, looking at him.
“Happy to oblige.” Green Lantern said, flying away. He soon found the Arachnid, and zoomed up besides him, “Thanks, pal, I think you just set a new record, from general of war to traitor, in less than…well, I don’t know exactly how long, but it wasn’t very long at all!”
“Yeah, so, who was it?”
“I have no idea. It was a good looking girl though.” Green Lantern smiled.
“Crush number two!” The Arachnid snickered, “Whatever will Supergirl say?”
***
The Rannagarian Meeting Room…
“Ch’al, things are dangerous, this new mission would be suicidal to whoever takes part in it! I can not let you proceed with this plan!” Adam Strange yelled, he passionately moved, to enhance his point.
“Only I will go on this mission, no-one dies but me.” General Andar said, looking solemnly at the main meeting table, seeing his own reflection in the finely polished metal.
“I can not risk it. You’re our chief of war. The only one with the skill to plan this entire operation and ‘work’ for our enemies. Without you, we’ve lost the war!” Adam said, yelling at the top of his lungs.
“You could surely do all the planning I’ve done. Just because science is your field these days, does not mean the warrior’s passion has left you entirely.” Ch’al said, he continued to stare at the polished metal table.
“Excuse me…hi, we were wondering if we could help…” Came the voice of Green Lantern, standing on the opposite side of the circular room, in the crack of the largest door he could imagine, with more than enough room for him and the Arachnid to stand in, like a double door, only much, much wider.
“Yeah, his space-highness wants to do something to benefit your little coupe so I can become something very important across the universe.” The Arachnid laughed, “Just a joke, we want to help, do the super-hero thing, ya know?”
“You’re not helping.”
“I’m being charming.” The Arachnid snickered, madly.
“Yeah, you need help, bug-breath.” Green Lantern snidely said, “Doctor Strange, please, we can help. Just tell us how.” He pleaded, looking at the two older men.
“We cannot risk it. You’re powerless, anyway. You should be like your father. Can’t you fly? Shoot energy beams…shape-shift? Aren’t you super-strong?” Adam Strange asked, “Your father can do all those things, but his position doesn’t allow him to directly get involved.”
“He flew once. He grabbed me by the belt, and took me to the destroyed STAR Labs when the Titans East lost six people.” The Arachnid enthusiastically said. “In fact, I’m pretty sure he picked up most of the rubble.”
“Arachnid, now’s not the time.” Green Lantern mumbled, “We should be paying our respects to the deceased.”
“No bodies were found, and everyone knows that means they can come back to life. Like that Ice girl, or…Wonder Woman, and Superman! Yeah, they all died, and they all look pretty healthy to me.” The Arachnid said.
“Look, they’re dead! Okay? Dead! We couldn’t save them, and I have to live with the fact I’m responsible!” Green Lantern yelled, pushing the Arachnid down to the ground. His ring glowed, as he aimed it at his traveling companion.
“Oh? Is that why you took over Danny’s position? C’mon, Hal ‘The One-Time Psycho’ Jordan didn’t need to replace his son. He was trying to give himself more time to mourn. Think; you were doing fine as Starman. Does it now remind you of one little incident involving a psycho-path who would’ve done it anyway?” The Arachnid said, looking directly at Green Lantern, “You were the Titans West heavy-hitter! No, you are, and if you didn’t take that ring, everyone of those Titans would’ve looked up to you! You took down Gigantus! You stopped the Construct! You fought for both teams, and you proved yourself. Do you really need to take one of the deceased’s code-names to get closure?”
“You don’t know what you’re talking about Arachnid. Maybe you should stop mouthing off and take a good look at yourself. You’re barely a hero and you only make wisecracks. You have a public relations manager for God’s sake. Don’t tell me anything about myself. I know who I am, and why I do what I do. Can you say the same?” Green Lantern yelled and, in a green streak, he soared off, a little too close to letting the ring attack the hated scarab it was programmed to be afraid of. He knew that the Arachnid meant well, but he didn’t like what he heard.
***
Later, in a private bunk…
The Arachnid muttered foul words to himself, each one describing Green Lantern. The Arachnid thought they were a team, a duo, the best, most camera loving guys on the Titans West. He had named them the Spider-Star Team, for alliterative purposes and couldn’t handle the idea that this little space adventure could tear that apart.
“Stupid Spaceman. Stupid alien prince/ That guy has got to grow up. He’s not to blame for the Titans East dying. Heck, they’re probably just going to come back anyway. That’s how it works. His dad did it.” The Arachnid said, lying on his bunk, “He’s just mad cause I was right. But…was he right about me?”
“No! I know I’m a hero. I just try to live like the celebrity I am. After all, L.A. loves us. We live in the same state as the celebs. We save their lives. We’re the Hollywood Heroes to everyone. Why can’t he see I embrace that?”
“Because, maybe you take it too far…” Came the voice of Green Lantern, he entered the room easily, looking at his traveling companion. “Look, I’ve been thinking, maybe I did want to become Green Lantern cause I hold myself responsible. But…it all happened so fast, one minute I was fighting alongside GL and Sargona, and everything was fine. Then I was in L.A., and I learned they were gone. Six Titans, including Daniel. I am responsible but maybe, being Mister Jordan’s fan-boy who gets to play Green Lantern isn’t the way…” Green Lantern smiled, “But right now, I don’t want to be Starman, I don’t want to pick one me or the other.”
“You’re still the same goofy loser no matter what.” The Arachnid laughed. “I always liked the jacket I gave you. The Star-field one. It made you look cool, and very super-hero.”
“Oh yeah, I liked it too. I got to play around with my look. Like I did as GL too. I’ve been wearing spandex for a while now. Well, not exactly spandex, but you know, and I don’t know, I feel and look better than when I tried to wear the Starman suit straight up. I think I’ve gotten a lot more exercise.” Green Lantern laughed.
“Maybe that Strange guy is right. Maybe you can shape-shift and you made yourself look worse because you weren’t comfortable playing super-hero. But, you made yourself look like you when you became GL!” The Arachnid smiled, “Man, we should get you a whole new costume while we’re here!”
“I don’t think they make them in space.” Green Lantern laughed. “But, we’ll see if they might have something for me to wear if my costume gets ripped or something.”
“Can’t your ring fix that?” The Arachnid snickered.
“Shut up, I’m trying to be nice to you here. Now shut up, or I’ll have some royal executioner cut off your head.” Green Lantern laughed.
“Just call me Arachnid in Wonderland when you do it.” The Arachnid laughed, barely able to contain himself.
“Listen, I talked to Adam and Andar. They say their ready to attack the High-Chancellor tomorrow. I’m going with them. But, I told them you weren’t going.” Green Lantern sorrowfully said, “I can’t risk your life, especially since I can survive out there, and if your ship was destroyed, you’d be as good as dead…”
“I can’t let you do it alone!” The Arachnid yelled, “Titans in this biz has always meant family. Not real ones, but still, Titans means we stick together!”
“I wasn’t giving you a choice, buddy.” Green Lantern smirked, “You’re staying here, I’m risking my life. Besides, I’m the only one who has anything at stake here. You’re just along for the ride. This was something I was meant to do. Alone. You got brought into this by accident.”
“Hey, Prince Skot, if you think I’m letting you just leave me here, you need that crown examined. I’m going with you.” The Arachnid commanded.
A green blast erupted in front of the bug themed hero, and the Arachnid was found of the ground, out cold.
“I’m sorry, pal, but, you’re not coming,” Green Lantern said, flying off.
TO BE CONTINUED
Written by: ArchKid, With a Star For a Brain
Edited by: Power Guy, The Konstellation King
The Rannagarian Rebellion Base, Rann…
Green Lantern looked around the base again. Just five minutes ago he was told he was brought to Rann by a man named Adam Strange. On the one hand, Scott now understood a lot more about himself, when he was grieving for the loss of his friends, he flew, he carried the Arachnid, and uses super-strength. His father was an alien. His mother was an alien. His father had super-powers, and passed them on.
It made perfect sense, but it was mind-boggling.
The current Green Lantern searched around the base, finding level after level of more amazing machinery and more rebels. Each one he met told him the same story, how the High Chancellor sought war on Rann, and of his brutal methods of starting it, including using the horrible Man-Hawks that plagued Thanagar for centuries. Scott was convinced they were doing the right thing, considering how many Thanagarians had told him the same story as the Rannians.
The Arachnid has found himself interested with playing with the tech. Having driven a flyer into a wall already and been kicked out of the lab, the immature hero managed to catch up with the Green Lantern. Only to see his ring react again, but this time, it was contained.
“What do you think?” Scott asked his friend, and in space, his only trusted ‘advisor’.
“I don’t think they should be so touchy for outlaws.” The Arachnid responded.
“What did you do?” Scott regrettably asked.
“I may have crashed something into a wall. One of their experimental flyers.” The Arachnid answered.
“They should’ve beamed you back to earth when they first brought us here.” Green Lantern muttered. He looked around and saw a new ship enter the Rebellion headquarters.
The Rebels were exited this new ship, especially since most had bad injuries, but their obvious leader stepped out, a woman in a beautiful mix of armor and spandex, that looked like a mix between the Adam Strange of old, and the slightly more modern Adam Strange. Green Lantern noticed her immediately. She seemed to radiate and he couldn’t take his eyes away from her.
It became quite clear with how she hugged Adam Strange, and how she hugged what Green Lantern assumed was Strange’s wife, that she was Strange’s daughter. Scott tried to look away and consider properly what was going on. He needed to think and he knew that he was already too distracted out there.
“Arachnid, we need to find somewhere private to go. We need to discuss this. We need to figure out what I’m supposed to do here!” Scott fretted, as he led the Arachnid down several hallways.
“This room is empty.” The Arachnid said, as the duo snuck in.
“Yeah. Now, you read the translated list of trials I need to do. None of them said anything about a rebellion!” Scott worriedly looked around, “I’m meant to pick which one Throneworld should invest in. Which one Throneworld should ally with and the choice has been made?”
***
The Room of Aleea Strange…
Aleea was Adam Strange’s daughter, and proud of it, since his retirement, and pursuit only of science, she had protected Rann in his steed, working alongside anyone she had to. These days, she worked mainly with the Rebels. She was deeply involved in their plans and was actually one of the first people who founded the Rebellion.
She was in her mid-twenties, and all she could remember was continuing her father’s battles. Aleea walked into her private bathroom, and turned on the nano-shower. It allowed everything to be cleaned out in only a few minutes, and was over 110% more effective as a cleanser than an Earth shower.
***
“Do you know what room this is?” Green Lantern asked his traveling buddy. Looking into the lenses of the Arachnid’s eyes, he then looked to what may have been a door.
“Not exactly, should I?” The Arachnid answered with a nasty grin, hidden by his mask.
“It looks like…um…like someone’s quarters.” Green Lantern gulped, “And I just realized I heard something through that wall.” He worriedly said.
“Please, God, Allah, Ganesh, Zeus, Odin, L. Ron Hubbard or the Ancients…” The Arachnid started.
“The Ancients?”
“From Stargate: SG-1 And Stargate: Atlantis.” The Arachnid nodded, “Please make it a girl that comes out of that room.” He laughed, “It’s a joke, your highness. A pretty good one too, you know, guy humor, eh?”
“Please shut up, you’re in the presence of royalty.” Green Lantern nodded.
“Space-royalty, and pretty bad at it.” The Arachnid chimed, “Now me, I’m a natural born leader!” The Arachnid added, “Being a mix between a super-scientific alien scarab and the ancient magic of the Eye of Ra, and having worked with the Martian Manhunter and Booster Gold.”
“Isn’t Booster Gold the guy who faked heroic deeds then turned down the Justice League?” Green Lantern asked.
“Yeah, he was…I’m not sure what he was doing, but he aged gracefully and had a talking robot give me lip.”
“Everyone gives you lip.”
“Hello? Is someone out there, in my quarters?” Came the voice of Aleea Strange.
“Uh-oh…” The Arachnid and the Green Lantern said in unison, “We’re dead.”
“Hello?”
“Goodbye.” The Arachnid snickered, as he ran out the room.
“Oh yeah, this couldn’t get worse…” Green Lantern muttered.
Aleea Strange walked out of her private bathroom into her quarters, wearing a red robe that covered her completely.
“Who are you?” She demanded.
“The mailman.” Green Lantern answered, nervous, and unsure what to say. “No, I’m Prince Skot, of Throneworld. I’m sorry, I didn’t realize there was anyone in this room.”
“There was a sign…” She bitterly muttered, the daughter of Adam Strange looked directly at Scott and wondered if he knew and was just disgusting enough to try what she thought he was trying to do.
“I can’t read Rannese, or Thanagarian. I was raised on Earth, and I can barely speak English that well. My ring is translating at the moment, but, that doesn’t work on signs unless I will it too, I just assumed it was an empty room, honest!”
“Get out.” Aleea coldly said, looking at him.
“Happy to oblige.” Green Lantern said, flying away. He soon found the Arachnid, and zoomed up besides him, “Thanks, pal, I think you just set a new record, from general of war to traitor, in less than…well, I don’t know exactly how long, but it wasn’t very long at all!”
“Yeah, so, who was it?”
“I have no idea. It was a good looking girl though.” Green Lantern smiled.
“Crush number two!” The Arachnid snickered, “Whatever will Supergirl say?”
***
The Rannagarian Meeting Room…
“Ch’al, things are dangerous, this new mission would be suicidal to whoever takes part in it! I can not let you proceed with this plan!” Adam Strange yelled, he passionately moved, to enhance his point.
“Only I will go on this mission, no-one dies but me.” General Andar said, looking solemnly at the main meeting table, seeing his own reflection in the finely polished metal.
“I can not risk it. You’re our chief of war. The only one with the skill to plan this entire operation and ‘work’ for our enemies. Without you, we’ve lost the war!” Adam said, yelling at the top of his lungs.
“You could surely do all the planning I’ve done. Just because science is your field these days, does not mean the warrior’s passion has left you entirely.” Ch’al said, he continued to stare at the polished metal table.
“Excuse me…hi, we were wondering if we could help…” Came the voice of Green Lantern, standing on the opposite side of the circular room, in the crack of the largest door he could imagine, with more than enough room for him and the Arachnid to stand in, like a double door, only much, much wider.
“Yeah, his space-highness wants to do something to benefit your little coupe so I can become something very important across the universe.” The Arachnid laughed, “Just a joke, we want to help, do the super-hero thing, ya know?”
“You’re not helping.”
“I’m being charming.” The Arachnid snickered, madly.
“Yeah, you need help, bug-breath.” Green Lantern snidely said, “Doctor Strange, please, we can help. Just tell us how.” He pleaded, looking at the two older men.
“We cannot risk it. You’re powerless, anyway. You should be like your father. Can’t you fly? Shoot energy beams…shape-shift? Aren’t you super-strong?” Adam Strange asked, “Your father can do all those things, but his position doesn’t allow him to directly get involved.”
“He flew once. He grabbed me by the belt, and took me to the destroyed STAR Labs when the Titans East lost six people.” The Arachnid enthusiastically said. “In fact, I’m pretty sure he picked up most of the rubble.”
“Arachnid, now’s not the time.” Green Lantern mumbled, “We should be paying our respects to the deceased.”
“No bodies were found, and everyone knows that means they can come back to life. Like that Ice girl, or…Wonder Woman, and Superman! Yeah, they all died, and they all look pretty healthy to me.” The Arachnid said.
“Look, they’re dead! Okay? Dead! We couldn’t save them, and I have to live with the fact I’m responsible!” Green Lantern yelled, pushing the Arachnid down to the ground. His ring glowed, as he aimed it at his traveling companion.
“Oh? Is that why you took over Danny’s position? C’mon, Hal ‘The One-Time Psycho’ Jordan didn’t need to replace his son. He was trying to give himself more time to mourn. Think; you were doing fine as Starman. Does it now remind you of one little incident involving a psycho-path who would’ve done it anyway?” The Arachnid said, looking directly at Green Lantern, “You were the Titans West heavy-hitter! No, you are, and if you didn’t take that ring, everyone of those Titans would’ve looked up to you! You took down Gigantus! You stopped the Construct! You fought for both teams, and you proved yourself. Do you really need to take one of the deceased’s code-names to get closure?”
“You don’t know what you’re talking about Arachnid. Maybe you should stop mouthing off and take a good look at yourself. You’re barely a hero and you only make wisecracks. You have a public relations manager for God’s sake. Don’t tell me anything about myself. I know who I am, and why I do what I do. Can you say the same?” Green Lantern yelled and, in a green streak, he soared off, a little too close to letting the ring attack the hated scarab it was programmed to be afraid of. He knew that the Arachnid meant well, but he didn’t like what he heard.
***
Later, in a private bunk…
The Arachnid muttered foul words to himself, each one describing Green Lantern. The Arachnid thought they were a team, a duo, the best, most camera loving guys on the Titans West. He had named them the Spider-Star Team, for alliterative purposes and couldn’t handle the idea that this little space adventure could tear that apart.
“Stupid Spaceman. Stupid alien prince/ That guy has got to grow up. He’s not to blame for the Titans East dying. Heck, they’re probably just going to come back anyway. That’s how it works. His dad did it.” The Arachnid said, lying on his bunk, “He’s just mad cause I was right. But…was he right about me?”
“No! I know I’m a hero. I just try to live like the celebrity I am. After all, L.A. loves us. We live in the same state as the celebs. We save their lives. We’re the Hollywood Heroes to everyone. Why can’t he see I embrace that?”
“Because, maybe you take it too far…” Came the voice of Green Lantern, he entered the room easily, looking at his traveling companion. “Look, I’ve been thinking, maybe I did want to become Green Lantern cause I hold myself responsible. But…it all happened so fast, one minute I was fighting alongside GL and Sargona, and everything was fine. Then I was in L.A., and I learned they were gone. Six Titans, including Daniel. I am responsible but maybe, being Mister Jordan’s fan-boy who gets to play Green Lantern isn’t the way…” Green Lantern smiled, “But right now, I don’t want to be Starman, I don’t want to pick one me or the other.”
“You’re still the same goofy loser no matter what.” The Arachnid laughed. “I always liked the jacket I gave you. The Star-field one. It made you look cool, and very super-hero.”
“Oh yeah, I liked it too. I got to play around with my look. Like I did as GL too. I’ve been wearing spandex for a while now. Well, not exactly spandex, but you know, and I don’t know, I feel and look better than when I tried to wear the Starman suit straight up. I think I’ve gotten a lot more exercise.” Green Lantern laughed.
“Maybe that Strange guy is right. Maybe you can shape-shift and you made yourself look worse because you weren’t comfortable playing super-hero. But, you made yourself look like you when you became GL!” The Arachnid smiled, “Man, we should get you a whole new costume while we’re here!”
“I don’t think they make them in space.” Green Lantern laughed. “But, we’ll see if they might have something for me to wear if my costume gets ripped or something.”
“Can’t your ring fix that?” The Arachnid snickered.
“Shut up, I’m trying to be nice to you here. Now shut up, or I’ll have some royal executioner cut off your head.” Green Lantern laughed.
“Just call me Arachnid in Wonderland when you do it.” The Arachnid laughed, barely able to contain himself.
“Listen, I talked to Adam and Andar. They say their ready to attack the High-Chancellor tomorrow. I’m going with them. But, I told them you weren’t going.” Green Lantern sorrowfully said, “I can’t risk your life, especially since I can survive out there, and if your ship was destroyed, you’d be as good as dead…”
“I can’t let you do it alone!” The Arachnid yelled, “Titans in this biz has always meant family. Not real ones, but still, Titans means we stick together!”
“I wasn’t giving you a choice, buddy.” Green Lantern smirked, “You’re staying here, I’m risking my life. Besides, I’m the only one who has anything at stake here. You’re just along for the ride. This was something I was meant to do. Alone. You got brought into this by accident.”
“Hey, Prince Skot, if you think I’m letting you just leave me here, you need that crown examined. I’m going with you.” The Arachnid commanded.
A green blast erupted in front of the bug themed hero, and the Arachnid was found of the ground, out cold.
“I’m sorry, pal, but, you’re not coming,” Green Lantern said, flying off.
TO BE CONTINUED