Sorry if the little spiel before the last chapter offended anyone. I only caught the error just an hour later.
New chapter.
CHAPTER NINE:
Comin' Through!!
"Juggernaut," Cloak said, in a final attempt at reason, "you must not do what I suspect you are planning. You must not, you cannot."
"Don't tell me what to do, pally," he growled.
Cloak sighed. He had hoped in vain that reason would work this time. But he could see that it was futile, the Juggernaut was without reason, without mercy, and without conscience.
"Then you must be stopped," Cloak said. Oceanspray's arm quickly folded into a
Cyborg-like arm cannon, which he trained upon the Juggernaut, who looked deeply unconcerned.
The Juggernaut snorted with the utmost derision. "I'm the unstoppable Juggernaut, b--"
"Language!" Gaz scolded as Oceanspry fired, and batted the photon beam away, like a bothersome gnat. Oceanspray blinked in surprise, and reformed his arm from the cannon.
Laserbeak squawked at Gaz in an expectant way, to which she replied, "No, Beaky. Your Energon-based laser would not fair any better than Oceanspray's photon stream. Now, don't look at me like that! I don't need your attitude, Beaky!"
In response, Beaky squawked in a most disconsolate, surly way.
"Now, now, don't be like that!" Gaz said, attempting to prevent Laserbeak's more stubborn streak to surface.
The Juggernaut make a reproachful, retching sound. "You two are disgusting. I should pound you out of existance."
"Nice guy," Shadow muttered sarcastically, with narrowed, disapproving eyes -- the look her uncle usually gives such villains.
"He's pathetic," Oceanspray said. "A brute. One who only cares for power, one who freely abuses and unapologetically uses it for intimidation, domination, and cowing opponents int submission. He has no finesse. He has no substance. He is just another addict to power."
"I heard that!" the Juggernaut roared.
"And yet," Oceanspray replied, without missing a beat, "you comprehended none of it."
"You think you're
so smart, dontcha?!" the Juggernaut seethed.
"You know --" Yarin began.
"You all think you're
better than me, don't you?!" the Juggernaut snarled.
"-- I think that ticking off the Juggernaut --" Yarin said, in a valid attempt to continue his thought.
"Well, you're not!" the Juggernaut shouted.
"-- may not have been the wisest recourse!!" Yarin said, finishjn his thought.
Not having even heard or paid attention to Yarin, the Juggernaut roared. "And I'll show you how wrong you are!!!"
He lowered his head, squared his shoulder and charged. Cloak and Shadow attempted to raise stone walls to stop him in his tracks, but it, naturally, didn't work. He just busted through all of them, with only the most minimal reduction to his speed, if that. The walls immediately collapsed in on themselves.
"Yep," Gaz agreed. "This approach was flawed."