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The Memory of Leonard Church

by LostFaith

First published

After reuniting with family, Church's mission was to modernize Equestria, learn to take better damn care of his daughter, Amor and to learn how not to miss every damn shot with a sniper rifle! Welcome to the future, ten years after the reunion.

After reuniting his family, Church had to get Equestria up to date and take better care of his daughter, Amor. This is the aftermath of what happens when you let Church 'rebuild' his life. Yeah... Good luck with that one buddy.

Things are going to be much harder for Church from here on out. After all, managing Equestria's Department of Defense was never an easy task to do while raising a filly. Good thing he doesn't care. He is Leonard Church and he can do damn well whatever he wishes and nobody can hope to stop him...right?

Chapter 1: Welcome Back To The Future, Church

Author's Notes:

I feel like I did a terrible job with this but this is what my heart is tell me to write. Sorry if you were disappointed but this is the direction the story is going. Church will still be Church though. Might be some minor errors and I will do the prologue soon.

“It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.” - Albert Einstein


Location: Canterlot Defense Management Headquarters

“Hey Dad are you in there?” I heard Amor’s voice say.

“Yeah, just give me a second.” I got off my bed and walked over to the door and opened it.

Amor nuzzled my cheek before she said, “We need to talk.” I looked at her in concern.

“What happened?” I asked as I looked at myself in a mirror. I was human at six foot one with a medium muscular build and a few gray hairs in my scalp.

“Is the world from my past life really gone?”

I sighed and hung my head, “I'm sorry.”

She put a hoof to my chin and made me look into her eyes, “How many times did I tell you to stop beating yourself up over this?”

“Many.” I said as I stepped into the center of the room. Almost immediately, armor was fitted onto me. It was an improved variant of the Hunter armor. Generation 3. “And you are going to have to tell me many more times. Okay, so I've advanced Equestria by thousands of years, did Celestia tell you anything?”

“No, just that she is so proud of you. Other than that there isn't much.” She said, as she put a hoof on the door.

“Well I need to report in to her anyhow.”

She nodded, “Love you dad.”

“Love you too Amor.”

I grabbed an improved unsc magnum from my nightstand and attached it to my hip. ‘No need to attract attention by carrying heavy firepower. I can use the warp to retrieve more weapons if need be.’

I walked out the door and waved Amor goodbye.

The building I was in was the Equestrian Defense Management Headquarters of I was the Commander in Chief. Instead of being built fashionable it was built defensible and functional. It basically had the same building designs as the UNSC Infinity though obviously not nearly as big.

I suddenly found myself with a weight on me, “Hello Commander,” Princess Luna greeted me. “A good day is it not?”

“I don't know, I haven't been outside.” She giggled and released me from her hug. “The assembly is this way.” She said as she trotted off in the same direction I was heading. “How is Amor?” Luna asked.

“Whenever I don't work on projects she attaches herself to me and she has also been protective and a bit possessive of me lately. Do you know anything about that?” I asked with a sigh.

“Celestia didn't tell you? We alicorns… We tend to react explosively when those we care about get hurt… I think you know where I am going with this.”

“...Fuck.” I said in realization.

“That is not the answer I expected.” Luna commented.

“What did you expect?” I asked with narrowed eyes in my helmet. Not that she could see.

She blushed lightly but answered, “I thought you would be… flattered or similar.”

“I'm not flattered. I'm scared.” I said bluntly as we arrived at the entrance to the assembly. Since I practically owned the place I kicked open the door with a loud bang.

Luna sighed disapprovingly. “You are doing this on purpose. Aren't you?” I shrugged as I entered the room. Celestia, a high ranking Lopez Bot, Twilight Sparkle and Cadence were all seated.

Celestia raised an eyebrow at my actions, “Kicking doors again Church?” I shrugged again and sat in my assigned seat at the head of the table.

A few minutes later representatives from all over Equestria filed into the room. Mares and stallions alike sat in the chairs they were assigned to.

Twilight cleared her throat. “Thank you for coming. Today we are here to go over our progress of the modernization of Equestria. The Commander has been very helpful in that avenue, providing us blueprints, resources, and workers. Let’s give him a round of applause.” There was a stomping of hooves for a minute until Celestia cleared her throat.

“Though… this integration has not been without its problems,” I raised an eyebrow, “Now we all know about the reports in Saddle Arabia of raiders attacking civilians with Equestrian defense systems?” Almost every hoof in the room shot up.

A very, very, very detailed explanation later…

“Okay, it seems we’ve run out of time. Again, thank you all for attending.” Celestia said as she left her seat and walked out the door. I left mine and took off in a sprint before anyone could ask any questions. ‘I’ve had enough of this cabin fever.’ I stopped at the entrance to the headquarters and pushed it open revealing a metropolis bustling with modified versions of cars, aircraft, and other modes. Besides technology, Equestria still used magic heavily, hell they still had the Elements of Harmony as one of their ‘defenses’ of the country. While I don’t doubt its capabilities I am glad that there is finally internet… Well kind of… Not nearly the same. Life is stressful.

I walked past ponies and robots as well as drones surveying the city. Many things had changed in the structure of Canterlot. For example it no longer looked like a blown up castle. Cars drove down streets while pedestrians walked on a sidewalk, tall buildings such as hotels, restaurants, facilities, industries, markets, stations, fast food chains adjacent to the sidewalk. All in all it was all in a decade’s work.

‘Let’s see… I have lot’s of eyes on me…’ Ponies were staring at my armor as I walked past them on the sidewalk. I had no true destination as of yet. ‘I need to get to my pelican but it is in lockup. If I leave out of the blue they’ll get suspicious… Eh, what do I care.’ I took off into a sprint, pushing past ponies and bots and jumping over cars as I made my way to my new destination.

A few minutes of monotonous running…

I finally stopped in front of a familiar building with a logo that said Canterlot Scientific Enterprises. ‘I doubt they ever found anything even now.’

The facility was triangle shaped and only had windows at the top. It was about ten stories tall and looked like it could hold itself in a bomb run. I approached the double doors which had two pony guards in security uniforms. They looked at me suspiciously, “Credentials?”

“Commander in Chief and Defense Management.” Not a lie. They narrowed their eyes and refused to let me in, “We can do this the hard way then. Before they could react, I grabbed the pony on the left side, a pegasus stallion and headbutted him before tossing him aside. The pony on the left, a unicorn mare attempted to charge a spell but I clocked her in the muzzle, knocking her unconscious. She crumpled to the ground immediately.

With that out of the way I checked behind me to see if there were any witnesses. Since I was in an industrial area there wouldn’t have been much of a likelihood of there being pedestrians. I checked the unconscious guards and found a round disc which fit looked like it fit inside a slot. I put it in one of my pockets and opened the double doors.

I entered a corridor which I followed to an intersection with two converging paths. On the left side was a sign that said ‘Storage Closet’ and on the right side the sign side ‘Elevator’. There was no competition. I purposefully turned right and came into view with an ordinary looking elevator with a call button on the side. I pressed the button and waited a few seconds before I heard a ding.

As soon as the door opened I saw a unicorn mare in a scientist outfit with a shotgun and a Minotaur holding a tablet. I immediately snatched the shotgun from the unicorn and decked the unicorn in the horn with it, incapacitating her and aimed the shotgun at the minotaur. I cocked the shotgun as a warning. The minotaur ran out of the elevator carrying the unicorn. “They better not have broken anything.”

Chapter 2: The Usurper King

Author's Notes:

Be warned, this is a crossover with UsurperBronyZant's 'The Usurper King of Equestrian.'


After I took the elevator I ended up in a lobby. I just advanced forward, ignoring the shocked expressions of ponies and other species as I walked towards the map to see which is which.

I stopped in front and found what I was looking for. But not before trouble reared its ugly face.

“Commander. What are you doing here? Are you here to help us unlock your pelican as you call it?” I turned around to be met with a face I did not want to see. Ever.

A beige unicorn stallion with an infamous name known all over Canterlot. Ridiculous Reference. Don't ask. Anyway, I shook my head, “Actually I am here to take it back.”

“I'm afraid I can't let you do that.” A modified bot said in what I swear was a Hal 9001-esque voice as they leveled a Splinter turret and aimed it at me. The sound of a beam and the blare from the forerunner energy was directed at my chest.

Before I could react, I was sent flying through building through building until I landed painfully on the edge of Canterlot. There was a visible path of destruction leading towards me and if you looked down, you would see a fall at least a mile long that went straight to the plains and Ponyville.

My HUD suddenly projected an image of Ridiculous Reference's annoyed countenance. “You know, you could have played along. I will unlock the secrets of that vehicle if it is the last thing I do!” After a few seconds the HUD returned to normal.

I sighed, “This is why we can't have nice things…” When I tried to get up, pain flared all over my body, make me scream.

When the pain stopped I inspected my armor for damage. Surprisingly it was unscratched. But when I did a body check I had second and third degree burns. “Holy shit…” I gasped.

The sound of arguing was heard and I tilted my head to see a Canterlot Militia convoy driving towards me. It looked like a Humvee from the 21st century but modified to fit ponies. It stopped a couple yards away and out stepped an easily recognizable figure, Princess Celestia. She trotted up to me and deactivated the seal on my helmet before detaching it. “Explain. Now.” She said sternly.

“I want my pelican back!” She flinched. “You do not need it for your ponies. They do not need its knowledge.”

She sighed, “Know this, I did not condone their taking of your mode of transportation. But I cannot help you. It would cause riots if I interfered. You are going to have to do this on your own.”

With that she dropped my helmet, got back into her transport and drove off, leaving me all alone.

“Wait… Fuck! I forgot to ask her to heal my burns! Son of a bitch.”

I checked my pouches for anything useful only to come up empty on every pouch but the last two.

On those I extracted tokens, some familiar and some not. One of them was Craig's familiar amulet and another was unfamiliar. Most of them I hadn't actually used yet…

Before I could even hope to use a token I was pulled into a portal.


Perspective: Usurper King Zant

*Location: Ponyville Town Hall, Ponyville, Equestria, Equus, approximately 30 minutes after the assassination attempt...*

I was with Lilium in the Town Hall waiting area. We were waiting for Twilight to finish talking with the Mayor about what had happened at Twilight's castle. They'd been talking for a while, but neither of us had heard anything. I'd unequipped my helmet by that point and was anxiously pacing, Lilium was just sitting in one of the stiff chairs. Neither of us had said a word. I couldn't tell what was going through her mind, but she kept her gaze fixed on the bit of floor right in front of her chair. Before Twilight had gone in with the Mayor, she'd led us to the single small, cold jail cell under the Town Hall and we'd locked the changeling in and slipped a magic-inhibiting ring on its horn.

Waiting was always the hard part. We were obviously concerned, given the fact that someone had tried to KILL TWILIGHT, and given what we knew, they were most likely sent by Ghirahim and his pals in the Cult of Nightmare. And since we were just sitting here, waiting for something to happen, that meant we were wasting time while Ghirahim could be cooking up more plots and plans to kill Twilight, or maybe the other princesses!

Once I had calmed down and stopped pacing, I had decided to kill the time by brushing up on my offensive spells. I was just getting to the part about cryomancy when suddenly what appeared to be a deactivated Halo energy sword popped into existence just above my book, and fell onto it with a solid thunk. Curious, I picked it up, and felt the familiar sensation of a message playing in my head. "It's a sword not a fighter jet! No but in all seriousness, if you ever need someone to hack into technology or just talk or fight, summon me, Epsilon-Church."

Given that there was an assassin in the basement and we were most likely going to have to start a manhunt (or rather, marehunt) I figured now would be as good a time as any to summon some help. I focused my will on the energy sword and thought, “Hey Church, can ya give me a hand with a marehunt, and maybe an interrogation?”

A portal opened a few feet in front of me, giving off a similar feeling as the one that had brought me Jason and Elusive. Sure enough, it spat out a figure that looked like he was from Halo, but I couldn't be sure since I hadn't gotten too far in Halo 4 and this armor didn't look familiar.

After Lilium and I looked the armored man(?) over for a moment, I finally decided to speak.

“So you’re Church, then? Nice armor. Can’t say I recognize it though. What is it?”

A strained groan came from Church, “Ask questions later…” He took off his helmet, revealing fresh-looking third-degree burns. “Can't maintain AI form…”

Lilium and I cringed at the sight of his injuries. “That does NOT look good…” I said to myself. “Anything we can do to help?” I asked.

Church tried to get up but as soon as he applied pressure to his hands he screamed in pain. “Oh god…That splinter cannon isn't a joke…Yeah. I-I know what you can do…can you heal burns?”

I cursed inwardly. Healing was that one pesky aspect of magic I hadn’t gotten into yet. I sighed and said, “Unfortunately no, BUT I can teleport over to my place and grab some magic healing stuff. Not sure how well it works, but the locals say it’s great for life-threatening injuries.”

“Go ahead, I can't use the warp with these injuries…The whole lower half of my body is melted an entire layer down…”

Again I cringed. “Be right back then,” I said quickly.

Church waved me away desperately, looking like his burns were starting to get infected. “Hurry!”

I imagined myself in my house, in the bathroom where the heavy-duty drugs were kept, and as usual, I teleported away with a *psoooom* followed by a flurry of particle effects.

*Location: My house, Ponyville, Equestria, Equus, Now…*

*pssm!*

I tore open the medicine cabinet and scrambled to find the stuff to cure Church. They had to be here somewhere…

After about half a minute I’d made a mess of the countertop and the medicine cabinet was almost empty. Finally my eyes settled on one of the few containers remaining in the cabinet. The liquid inside looked almost like maple syrup, and it faintly glowed. The label had only the word NECTAR printed on it in some of the neatest script I’d ever seen.

Knowing that this must’ve been it, I grabbed it and teleported back to Church and Lilium.

*psoooom…*

*Location: Town Hall, Ponyville, Equestria, Equus, Now…*

*pssm!*

I turned to Church to see him flickering for some reason. “Okay, that CAN’T be good,” I thought to myself.

“Here it is!” I said quickly as I handed him the bottle.

He stared at me incredulously, then asked, “Is this honey? I mean, is it?”

My face, as well as Lilium’s, went deadpan. Then, with a tone matching my expression, I said, “Dude. This stuff is brown and has the consistency of water. Also, IT FUCKING GLOWS. Do any of those seem like traits of honey to you?”

“Yes,” He said as he opened the container and did something that would creep most out. He closed the container and ate it.

“...” I was at a loss for words. I’d overheard some of the ponies at my housewarming party mention how hard that stuff was to come by. Needless to say, Church’s actions brought several emotions to the forefront of my mind.

“...Do you have any idea how rare that shit is?” I asked him, the tension in my voice palpable.

“Hmm…Nope,” He said in a bubbly voice.

“THAT SHIT IS RESERVED FOR ALICORNS,” I said very loudly. It wasn’t quite shouting, more like talking very loudly with barely suppressed rage.

Suddenly Church started flickering faster than I could blink until a ghost-white spectral-looking projection came to life above his body right as the body became a corpse. “Whew. I forgot how good this feels,” He said in a more electronic-sounding voice.

I sighed, doing my best to calm myself. “At least you’re not dying anymore. And it only took a few DOZEN DOSES of the shit that alicorns use to bring themselves back from the brink of death!”

“Uh...about that. I am dead.” He pointed to the corpse in armor that obviously wasn't breathing.

“And THAT is why you don’t drink the booze of the gods!” I said rather loudly.

“Are you monotheistic? Because I don't want to have a religious conversation,” Church retorted.

“I was before I came here,” I said. “Not so sure now.”

Church coughed awkwardly before looking at his armored corpse. He then walked into it and stood up in the armor again as he put on his helmet. I finally noticed the ONI symbol on the armor.

“ONI, huh?” I said. “Fancy. I guess if you can just use the armor like that it all works out. I WAS gonna offer to make you a new body, but I guess I don't have to now.”

“There is something you need to know then. I am NOT and never will be a person. I am just an AI. Sorry. I don't know why I said that…” Church sat down.

“Don't worry about it,” I said. “And you don't have to be human to be a person. You just have to have a heart and soul.”

“Who do you want?” Church asked abruptly.

“I beg your pardon?” I asked, surprised at the sudden change of topic.

A small portal opened next to Church and he pulled out a modified sniper rifle. “You know what I mean. Who is the HVT?”

Suddenly I remembered. “Oh yeah, the marehunt!” I exclaimed. “Well, long story short, a changeling assassin tried to kill Twilight, Lilium and I caught her in the act, and now we're trying to find the mare she was disguised as. We tried to contact her but were unable to do so.” I used my magic to conjure a hologram of the mare in question. The image looking exactly like her, save the blood-red outline. “Here name is Desert Gem. She's half unicorn, half genie. That's all we know, other than her appearance. I think I overheard someone say she lived near Saddle Arabia or something. I'm not sure. But yeah, that's the gist of it. Any questions?”

“Delta. Do you have a file?” A green hologram projected itself next to Church.

“Yes. But it is not enough to completely tell me what I need to know. Too bad.”

“Hey! Don't be an ass! This is all they know.” Delta’s projection faded as Church turned back to the duo. “Time to go ruffle some feathers.” He said in a thick British accent as he slid the rack back on his sniper rifle, eliciting a loud clank.

“In what way?” I asked, wondering what he meant.

“Oh. That was a Unit 13 reference. Just a PlayStation Vita game.” Church said with a shrug.

“Ah, gotcha,” I said. “Yeah, I never had one of those. Always stuck to a DS or 3DS myself.”

“Sucks for you. I had an Xbox One and everything. So, where are we going? And I'm not going to question your silence,” He said as he pointed to Lilium, “Story is never worth it.”

“thank you,” she said quietly.

“And before you answer my question, you don't even know who I am do you? That should make things interesting.”

“No, I know who you are,” I said. “I saw all of Red vs. Blue. You're Church, specifically Epsilon.”

“Do we really have time for this?” A voice that Church now found annoying, Tex.

“She had a point,” I said. “We should get going. I can use my magic to scan for her, but we need some way to triangulate or something, and I'm not that good yet. Do you have anything?”

“Is that a serious question?” He asked me.

“Well, considering I don't know what you can do with that armor, yes,” I replied, a hint of snark working its way into my voice.

“Wait hold up, you think I'm only going to use my armor?” Church asked in confusion. “Nope. But that is for later.” He unholstered his magnum and held it out to me.

“Thanks but no thanks,” I said. “My magic is more than enough.”

“For infinite ammo and auto fire?” He asked incredulously.

“Actually yes,” I replied. “I have so much of it and I can pump out quite a few small, lethal projectiles in a small amount of time.”

“Where are we right now?”

“Ponyville Town Hall,” I replied.

Church suddenly pulled the magnum away from me and fired once at the floor, creating a crater about a foot wide and a foot deep. “You sure?” He asked.

“Well, I was, considering we were waiting here for about half an hour for the Mayor and Twilight to finish talking, but given what you just said I'm not so sure anymore.”

Church groaned, “I never should have left my Quantum Pelican behind…”

“Well now that you've said that I'm sure we're still in the Town Hall,” I said. “ And I do have a mode of transportation. I'm just not sure if he can carry that armor of yours. The new body I had in mind for you was capable of extended sustained flight at high speeds if that helps.”

“Don't expect me to be friendly to the planet,” As he said that he sliced a hole in the air with his fists and started pulling out jetpacks from it, “No. Old Reach version. Nope. Nooo. Yes! Found it!” He ignored the pile on the ground as he fitted the pack on his back.

“Ooooooh, jetpack!” I said, intrigued. “But how long can it keep you up for?”

Church showed me his jetpack which had the meta symbol on it, “Forever. But not those ones.” He pointed to the jetpacks on the ground. “This is the jetpack from the Red Vs Blue Sarcophagus heist.”

“Ah, now I see,” I said. “Well, my offer to conjure you a new body still stands. I think it would be an upgrade, really.”

“I would explain why I don't need another one but that is a lengthy conversation. I still can't believe the pelican has that room… creepy.”

“Oooooooooookay, probably better if I don't ask about that,” I said. “But yeah, we should get going. My ride will meet us outside.”

“I mean, I could just force the memories into your mind but you would probably be hospitalized.” He said bluntly.

“Yeah no thanks. Anyway, shall we be off?” Right as I said that, Church's jetpack decided that now would be the perfect time to activate. All I saw was a blur as I heard a loud crash and a new hole formed in the ceiling.

“Shit,” I said under my breath as Lilium and I hurried out the door to see if Church was okay.

*Location: Ponyville Town Square, Ponyville, Equestria, Equus, Now…*

What I saw will forever be engraved into my mind. Church was being flung through the air by his jetpack while he screamed curses and randomly shot his sniper rifle in the air.

“Having a bit of trouble, are we?” I shouted to him.

“I forgot to turn off the glitchmode!”

“Why is that even a thing?!” I asked, dumbfounded.

After a moment, he finally turned off glitchmode and flew down to us. “Holy shit. If I was in a body I would probably have died from dizziness. Ergo, I am only annoyed.“ Church bemoaned.

“Well, now that the crisis is over, shall I summon my dragon friend?” I asked.

“Oh fuck. You didn't say dragon did you? Dragons from most of the multiverse hate me.”

“...do I wanna know?”

“I may have blown up the wrong planet. Yeah. That is my excuse and I'm sticking to it!”

“Be that as it may, he's my best option in terms of travel at the moment. So, I'm afraid you’ll have to get along.”

“If he scratches my armor…” He left that sentence hanging.

“Don't worry about it, I'll keep him under control. And even if he tried, don't you have energy shields?”

“Shut up.” Church retorted smartly.

“Im’a call him,” I said. I extended my telepathy outward and said, “Argorok, come. I require your assistance.”

Immediately the sky was filled with the sound of leathery wing beats and clanking armor. Argorok came in fast, but slowed on approach until he was just over the square. His wings slowed and he gently landed.

“How may I serve you, master?” He asked.

“Lilium and I need a ride,” I answered. “We have a missing mare to find.”

Not needing any words, Argorok knelt down so that Lilium and I could climb onto his back. Lilium used her vectors to get on, while I simply teleported onto the space just above him, landing in a sitting position.

Once we were all settled, Argorok asked, “Do you know where we must go, master?”

“Yeah, that would be good to know,” Church snarked.

“Gimme a sec,” I said to them both. I called on a good portion of my power and readied my radar spell. I sent out a large pulse, not bothering to make it invisible so as to conserve magic. In a couple of seconds, it came back to me.

I felt several sentient beings fairly close to me--most likely the inhabitants of Ponyville. A bit farther on, I felt a single mind, probably Zecora. After that, I got an even bigger cluster than Ponyville--Canterlot, most likely. Finally, at what would be the very edge of the pulse’s readings, about twenty miles out or so, I got a reading. It was a strange mind, containing some unicorn magic, but also a strange magic I’d never felt before. The mind was also faint somehow, almost as though it were comatose.

“Did you find Sarah Connor?” Church joked nonchalantly in a perfect Arny voice.

I chuckled a bit, and then said, “No, but I do believe I found our mare. She’s pretty far off. Twenty miles thataway,” I said, pointing in an arbitrary direction, “which would put her somewhere on the border of the Everfree Forest and the Badlands. Not a very nice place to be, regardless of whether you’re there of your own free will.”

“I knew it was a good idea to make my own version of the NSA!” Church exclaimed cheerfully until he saw my confused and slightly horrified expression. “What?” he asked.

I started to say something and then stopped myself, knowing it would be pointless to ask. “Let’s just go,” I said.

With that, Argorok roared fiercely, I equipped my helmet, and we took off in the direction I had indicated. But Church hadn't taken off yet. I thought he was waiting for something until suddenly his jetpack screamed loud enough to be heard for miles as he rocketed off in the direction we were heading.

By the time he’d taken off, Argorok had already reached a pretty good speed, but Church caught up to us and matched our speed easily. We slowly accelerated, and the entire time, Church kept pace with us. It only went to show the quality of the technology he had at his disposal. After some time, we made it to our destination.

“Detecting hostile lifeforms,” Delta said.

“Shut up, you’re just paranoid from that time we went to a planet full of Terminators,” Church retorted.

“We’ll see once we land.” We immediately saw a good clearing and decided to set down there. Lilium and I hopped off Argorok, and Church set down beside us. The time had come for the marehunt to begin.

*Location: Boundary Temple, Everfree/Badlands Border, Equus, Now…*

From the outside, the place seemed like the wreck of a once-great temple complex of some sort. The remains of ancient buildings made of what looked like sandstone were scattered about. What remained of the architecture revealed just how skilled whoever had originally designed the place had been.

Plants from the Everfree Forest sprouted through gaps in the sandstone, some little more than weeds, some massive trees that had to have been here for at least a century. Church, Lilium, and I took our surroundings in, suddenly realizing the scope of the task ahead of us. It suddenly seemed a lot harder. But we couldn’t give up. Someone needed our help.

Or maybe that was just the music playing from Church's helmet. No matter.

Realizing he was no longer needed, Argorok decided to take his leave and flew off.

It was then that I realized we needed a plan. “So how do we want to do this?” I asked Church. “I see two paths we can take from here,” I said. “One seems to go to another open area,” I said, pointing to what seemed to be some sort of ruined marketplace, “And a door that goes into some building. Which should we take?”

“One second,” Church said. “I'm just going to do what I always do in these situations. Delta, activate the cheat code.”

“It isn't a cheat code. It is classified as Promethean vision.”

“Just do it!” He said in exasperation.

“Done.” Church’s visor suddenly turned red as a beam went around the room. “Ugh. No bueno.”

“And?” I asked expectantly.

“Dude. We are in a temple. We obviously have to go the wrong way. So let's go right.” He said as he carelessly stomped off on the ‘right’ path.

“Okay, aboveground it is then,” I said as Lilium and I followed him.

As we walked on, I sent out a cloaked radar pulse to see if I could find out where we were relative to Desert Gem. If the pulse was anything to go by, she was still a good ways off, and a bit below the surface, which indicate we would have to go underground at some point. However, seeing as this didn’t tell me much else, I decided to keep this to myself and simply follow Church for now.

Suddenly, what appeared to be giant bugs popped out of the ground. Church reflexively activated his camouflage, severely confusing them. “Hell no. I have seen too many movies to know where this is going!”

“Wait a sec,” I said, remembering what the bugs were. “These aren’t from Zelda! They’re from Metroid! Why are there things from Metroid Prime here?!”

“My name is Michael J. Caboose and I hate bugs!!” The sound of repeated sniper rifle shots and H.E. rounds echoed throughout the temple. Within seconds, the Beetles were little more than grease stains.

Lilium and I just stared at Church in shock. After a moment I said to him, “Uh...you do know those were just mindless mooks you could’ve killed with a couple of well-aimed magnum shots, right?”

“I hate bugs,” Church said simply.

“Yeah, kinda figured that one out on my own,” I said sarcastically. “Anyway, continuity errors aside, shall we go on?”

“Sure. And you wouldn't blame me if you had played the Dead Space series,” He said as he trudged onward.

We continued on to the next room, which was the ruined marketplace. As we came to a large, open, sandy part of the room, more Beetles popped out of the ground, which we swiftly dealt with, Lilium with her vectors, me with a few low-grade dark magic salvos, and Church with an unholy amount of high-explosive sniper rounds.

“Must you be so excessive? And loud?” I asked him, a bit exasperated. “You’ve most likely alerted every living thing in this temple of our presence by now.”

“And they will soon know to fear mine name! Leonard ‘Dimitri’ Church!” he exclaimed.

I just facepalmed. However, I looked up when I heard the buzzing, followed by the loud insect-like chittering.

“Oh goddammit,” I muttered before constructing a hard-magic shield around Lilium and myself.

“It just HAD to be fucking War Wasps!” I shouted, very much annoyed.

Church removed something from his back that I hadn't seen before, it looked like a magneto stick at first until he clicked it, causing it to extend into a gravity hammer. “You're going to love me,” Church muttered.

“Kinky,” I said under my breath. I remained still under the barrier with Lilium, curious to see what would happen next, yet not that confident in Church’s chances of hitting these things with what was essentially a fancy mace.

“Delta, enable pack-a-punch,“ he said.

“That will use a lot of power to get from the warp. Are you sure?”

“Do it.” The gravity hammer was suddenly engulfed in a red forerunner-looking light until it was turned completely crimson. He picked it up from the air and aimed the top at a wasp just as it began to charge at him and a beam of forerunner energy completely incinerated the wasp. “Oops?” he lied.

“Impressive,” I muttered. “That’s pretty neat,” I said to him, “but these things will keep coming until you destroy their hives. And you can’t break the hives without some of that high-yield explosive you seem so fond of.”

“Eh. I just wanted to upgrade this. That shit was expensive on my power levels.” He put the hammer back into its magneto stick form and stuck it to his back before putting his sniper rifle in his right hand and his magnum in his left.

As he drew his weapons, I lowered the barrier and started shooting the wasps down with my magic. I did my best to take one wasp down for every projectile I fired, and for the most part, it worked. Lilium tried to keep her fighting style completely balanced, using her vectors to cut down any wasp that got too close for comfort while also taking down any strays when she had the chance.

Suddenly, the floor Church was standing on collapsed inward due to his weight. “I'm not fat!” He screamed as he barely held on.

I grabbed him with my telekinesis and tried to pull him up, but even with how much I’d practiced his armor was just too heavy. Suddenly I felt the strain on my telekinetic grip lighten considerably. I switched to my magic-augmented vision and saw Lilium lifting Church out of the hole with her vectors. In no time at all, he was back on solid ground. “I AM NOT FAT!” He yelled.

“No one said you were,” I said. “I think it’s just that your armor is heavy and the stonework in the ground here has seen better days. We should tread lightly. Either that or you should find a suit made of lighter material.”

“Hey I just remembered something. Are you two dating or something?” He asked shamelessly.

Lilium and I looked at him, shocked that he’d just gone and asked something like that. We looked at each other, our expressions remaining the same, then back at Church. “NO!” we both shouted.

“It is scientifically proven that denial isn't healthy.” Tex snarked.

“Dude!” I shouted. “We may live in the same house, but we are NOT a thing!” Lilium nodded vigorously, then said, “I-I’m not quite ready for a relationship yet, and I d-don’t think I will be for a little while…”

“Well at least you didn't add the ‘AND NEVER WILL BE!’ Part,” Church said with a chuckle.

“Dude, just...just no,” I said, exasperated.

I walked over to the hole Church had fallen through, being sure to watch my step. At the bottom of it was a rather unpleasant-looking, vile green liquid. “Ew,” I said, disgusted.

“What?” Church asked until he saw it. “Huh, guava.”

“I don’t think that’s any kind of fruit juice dude,” I said, still a bit grossed out by the liquid. “If anything, I think it’s heavily-polluted groundwater or something. I’m not sure; I’m getting a major Metroid Prime vibe from this place.”

“Come with me if you want to live,” Church said randomly. Same Arny voice.

“Sure,” I said. “Just try not to fall in a pit of deadly neurotoxic acid or whatever the hell that shit was.”

“Well it wouldn't really affect me. I don't know about you though.”

“Still, getting you out of it would be a pain,” I replied. “Which way now?” There were several doors in this area.

The sound of a loud facepalm echoed across the room, “Did I seriously forget I had a jetpack? Are you fucking serious?!” Church screamed.

“Oh yeah, and I can levitate,” I said as I suddenly remembered one of the most iconic parts of the Zant bossfight. “Fucking great job dumbass,” I said to myself mentally.

“Wait a minute. Hold position.” Church said as he held up a hand. “That is an order.” He walked over to one of the paths hesitantly, “Oh shit…I remember something like this. This is going to suck.”

That first bit annoyed me a little. Since when was he in charge? But what he said after made me curious. “You played Prime as well?” I asked him.

“Nope. Watched YouTube gameplays. Oh and I have bad news.”

“On a scale of one to boned, how bad?” I asked, somewhat dreading his answer.

“Admiral Ackbar. And we have already walked straight into it.”

“Boned, then,” I said, more to myself than to him. “What exactly is it?” I asked him.

“I am detecting thousands of lifeforms. Mostly hostile. A few passive,” Delta informed oh-so-helpfully.

“Well,” I said, “this is a temple. Regardless of the series, that’s to be expected.” Looking around a bit, I spotted a door across the plaza that was down a small flight of stairs and went into one of the slightly-less-ruined buildings. “Shall we try that one?” I asked, pointing at the door.

“Did I mention some of the hostile ones were intelligent? I don't know about sentient though. And I would advise either that or the one behind you. Your death wish is your choice after all.”

“Why is my logic such a fucking pessimist?”

“I think it’s his job,” I replied. “Anyway, if I remember Prime well enough, we have to go through the far door before we can progress anywhere else. Shall we, then?” I asked.

“Why are you asking me? I thought you didn't respect my authoritay,” He said in a racist impression.

“You’ve been at this longer than I have,” I said. “I just don’t like being bossed around.”

“Yeah, eleven years. But you know. And no, I was never stoned unlike those unlucky sons of bitches.”

“Dafuq?”

“Some displaced are imprisoned in stone for thousands of years by the princesses,” He said nonchalantly.

Not for the first time today, I cringed. Then I thanked whatever deity existed in this fucked-up universe that I didn’t end up like those unlucky displaced. “Guess we’re lucky then,” I said. “However, we do have a mission to complete. Onward, then?”

“You used the wrong line. Let's try that again,” He made it sound like he was clearing his throat. “Onward! To adventure!” He said in a British accent.

“Umm...I wasn’t really trying to quote anything…” I said a bit awkwardly. “Let’s just go…” I said, anxious to get out of the awkward situation.

“Okay fine, since you are so suicidal…” He cleared his throat again before doing something that would offend most, “ALALALALALA!” He screamed like a terrorist as he rushed down the path.

I just laughed. And I didn’t stop for about a minute or so. Once I finally got ahold of myself, I followed him, still giggling, Lilium not far behind.

Once we got to the door, we found Church waiting for us. “You really love terrorist humor eh?” He said in an Arabian accent.

“No, not quite,” I said, struggling to regain my composure. “You just reminded me of someone from back home. I knew a guy who’d do shit like that almost on a regular basis.”

“He sounds like my kind of guy,” He paused awkwardly before saying, “And now you think I am gay.”

“No, not really,” I said. “Okay, I’m good, let’s go,” I said as I went through the door.

“Hey Lilium? At least, that is what my HUD is displaying you as. Are you a Lilium or are you the Lilium? Heh, Pokémon. Are you a grass type Pokémon?”

She just looked at him in confusion. “P...Pokémon? W-What’s that?” she asked.

“I knew it! You are! That’s why you look adorable. That makes sense. Hmm…” Church hummed.

“She’s a diclonius,” I said to him. “Haven’t seen any sign of anything Pokémon-like. At least, not yet.”

“Hey, I just realized something. If she’s the only Pokémon of her kind does that mean she’s extinct?” I finally noticed Church sounded like Caboose.

I facepalmed, then used my telekinesis to slap Church across the helmet. Hard. He went flying through the walls. Literally. “That doesn't seem physically possible!” I shouted comically.

I got no response.

“Oh shit,” I said under my breath. I quickly teleported to where he’d landed and looked him over.

He was just repeating a sentence over and over, “I'm sorry Dave, I can't do that.”

“Fuck!” I said to myself. Suddenly I remembered an odd spell I’d found stuck into the book I’d been reading earlier. It was on a loose scrap of paper, stuck in like a bookmark. It was a diagnostic spell. It would let me scan someone (or something) that wasn’t working right and let me find out what was wrong with them. Figuring this would be as good a time as any to test it, I used it on Church’s body. I immediately heard the iconic Windows XP error sound start up. And after it stopped I heard the Windows startup song before Church started getting up like nothing had happened.

“Dafuq just happened?” I mumbled. “You okay dude?” I asked Church.

“I think I just shit myself…” he said.

“Um, how?” I asked, thoroughly confused. “Isn’t that just power armor?” Suddenly new info filled my head. The diagnostic was complete. Apparently he had Ebola. I decided not to ask.

“Why are you looking at me like that?” He asked.

“Oh nothing,” I said. “It’s just that apparently you have Ebola, which should be impossible, given the fact that the body in that suit kinda died due to severe burns and ingesting lethal amounts of nectar.”

“I knew I shouldn't have gone to that war convention in Poraq!”

Again I facepalmed. I turned to face Church and said, “Ya want that new body now? It’d be totally compatible with your AI matrices or whatever you wanna call ‘em, and more importantly, it’d be disease-free. Actually, it’d never get sick at all, at least not in this sense.”

“Something tells me there is a catch.” Church deadpanned.

“Well, kinda,” I said. “It’d take a lot of time and concentration to make. You and Lilium would have to cover me while I made it in case any hostiles came at us while I was conjuring it. If my concentration was broken, it’d fizzle out.”

“That is not what I meant,” Church said in the same deadpan tone.

“Oh, you mean like a cost?” I asked. “Oh no, nothing major. Just fill me in on any key displaced info I’m missing out on.”

“No. What am I wearing right now?”

“Uh...armor with a rotting corpse inside it?” I asked, confused once again.

“Oh my god. Even though this doesn't apply to this in the same way, when girls said us guys were thick-skulled I didn't believe it. Apparently we are. Good job.”

“Well it doesn’t help when you’re being all cryptic and vague,” I retorted.

“Here, let me help. ME. NO. GO. WITHOUT. THIS. ARMOR,” He said in a mocking Jamaican accent.

“What, does it have sentimental value or something?” I asked snarkily.

“Dude. This is Agent Locke's armor from Halo 5: Guardians.”

I was starting to understand his reasoning. “So you want to look just like your favorite sci-fi hero then? How cute,” I said mockingly. “If it really means that much to you, why not just throw it in your magic storage portal thing?”

“...”

Church said nothing. It was then that I realized that I was perhaps a bit harsh. “Eh, perhaps that was a bit much,” I said, quite embarrassed. “But seriously though.”

“It isn't a storage portal,” Church said tersely. “It used to be the realm of the spirits of the dead. Now it’s a realm ruled by Daemons and all kinds of bad things as well as projecting more than just the angry emotions of the dead. You could torture someone eternally there. I'm not putting it there. That is where I steal from.”

It was then that I realized just how powerful Church was. If he could steal from a place like that, then he was on a level way above me. “Well, how was I to know that?!” I asked. “And if you don’t want to put it there, the new body would have storage for it. You’d just have to break it down into smaller components to store it neatly.”

Church fainted. From what, I didn’t know. He shot up again after a few seconds. “I'm sorry. Maybe I misheard you. One does not simply break this armor into smaller components,” he said in a tone that seemed too serious for the sentence.

“Well, I didn’t mean, like, break it down into atoms or something,” I said. “Just, like, take it apart like Master Chief’s armor at the end of Halo 4.”

“I don't have my… wait a minute. Why did I never think of that…that is so crazy it might work… Delta, activate MV drive and bring it here.”

“Done.” A loud thud sounded as something really heavy landed above us.

“I'm such a dumbass.” Church said sadly. “Let's just go before I start crying,” He said with a sniffle.

Now I was even more confused than before. Now mood swings, on top of all the other already-weird symptoms? What the actual fuck was going on??

“Ooooooooookay then…” I said, very confused. A quick glance at Lilium told me she felt much the same.

I heard sobbing start up from Church. “I could have done that a year ago!” he stuttered as he fired his sniper rifle at a dead end blocking the path, completely decimating it.

I was very much confused, and wanted answers. “Okay dude, what the actual fuck?” I asked in a no-nonsense tone.

“I forgot that I could just summon my pelican…”

“You forgot that you could just summon a fucking DROPSHIP at WILL?!” I asked, astounded. “How the FUCK do you forget something like that?!”

A loud, demonic roar sounded from the area Church shot up.

“Oh shit,” I said, startled by the noise. “Now you’ve done it. Great job Church. Ten outta ten mate.”

“Actually I think it is angry at you.” He pointed at the huge spider-like thing in the massive, dark room that used to be hidden behind a dead end. I instantly recognized it, and was quite surprised. I mean, sure it was an underwhelming boss, but it was a temple boss no less. Why was it in a miniboss area?!

Twilit Arachnid

“SHIT!” I exclaimed, grabbing Church and Lilium and teleporting us all inside the miniboss chamber just as Armogohma fried the spot where we’d just been with what seemed to be some sort of plasma beam.

“Well. At least it wasn't a necromorph…on second thought that would kill every being on the planet.”

“This is still not good!” I shouted, very much stressed.

“It just looks like a giant spider to me.” Church said with a shrug.

“This thing is like, spider-squared!” I said, as the gigantic thing climbed up the wall, making its way to the ceiling of the fifty-meter-cube chamber.

“Mommy…” Church said as he used Lilium as a meatshield. She only looked at him disdainfully, then used her vectors to place him alongside me and her.

“Fine. No meatshield. You don't have to throw a hissy fit.”

Lilium only rolled her eyes.

“Will you two stop bickering and help me SHOOT THIS THING?!” I asked, a bit annoyed and also stressed from the GIANT SPIDER THAT WAS TRYING TO GIVE US THE NOT-HEALTHY KIND OF PLASMA TRANSFUSION!

“Technically we aren't bickering. She hasn't said a word.” Lilium only facehoof’d, before using her vectors to pick up several good-sized rocks, ranging from pebbles to about the size of an orange, and sending them flying towards Armogohma at impossible speeds.

“Axios!” Church charged his jetpack and throttled towards the massive arachnid as he grabbed his twin energy swords from his hip and started swinging erratically yet still hitting before he dodged the thing’s plasma beam.

As he moved back to avoid the beam, he took some time to inspect his handiwork, and was not at all pleased with the results. To his great surprise, and great frustration, no damage had been done.

“OH! NOW YOU HAVE FUCKED UP YOU DIRTY CHEATER! YOU'RE EVEN CAMPING!” Church’s armor suddenly started changing until I saw the Meta. He just put away his energy swords and unslung his sniper rifle before firing at full-auto at Armogohma with explosive rounds.

To his frustration, and of no surprise to me, once again his attacks did nothing, aside from annoying Armogohma, as it decided to target him in particular.

That. Is it. I'm going to get a fucking nuke. And then I am going to shove it up your ass and call it explosive diarrhea.” He said in Omega's voice.

“Or,” I said, interrupting his rage, “You could just shoot it in the giant orange eye the plasma beam comes from, which is kinda obviously its weak point,” I said somewhat condescendingly.

That is a noob strategy.

“Well, it works,” I said as I did just as I’d said. I fired five shots. Two missed and hit Armogohma’s tough carapace, but the other three found their mark--the large eye in the middle of the creature’s “back,” as it were.

With an ear-splitting hiss, Armogohma fell to the ground, cracking it slightly. It landed on its back and its legs curled inward, almost making it look dead. I, however, knew better.

“Now to burn that thing alive…” Church muttered as he threw a plasma grenade straight at its ‘belly’, sticking on contact. Then another and another and another.

“Yeah, sure, keep wasting your grenades,” I said. “They might not do damage, but they stun it, thereby prolonging this battle. And while you’re doing that, you could be going crazy with a gravity hammer and actually doing damage.”

“You are lucky I'm not using forerunner weapons. And thanks for the suggestion.” I facepalmed as he took his gravity hammer and started pounding the Armogohma faster than I could blink with it.

“Damn,” I muttered. After a few minutes of this, all that remained of the giant spider was black mist.

“What? Is this Minecraft?” Church asked in confusion.

“No,” I answered. “Legend of Zelda. No blood, just weird black mist.” Suddenly the ground started to tremble beneath our feet.

“Okay. You two need to do something. Something you would never normally do. Okay?” Church asked seriously.

“Explain,” I said in a similar tone.

“GET TO DA CHOPPA!” He screamed as his pelican collapsed the roof and landed on the ground that hadn't crumbled yet. He took off in a sprint straight towards the open hatch.

Little did he know it was too late. Luckily I remembered my levitation, as well as my telekinesis, which I used to catch Lilium. We were a bit shaken, but fine. Church was already in the pelican and waving us in frantically.

I used my telekinesis to gently place Lilium in the rear of the craft next to Church, before teleporting to the both of them.

“Welcome back Director and guests.” An electronic voice said.

“Can you um, you know… Get us out of here?”

“Of course.” The hatch closed as we felt ourselves become near weightless.

I took a moment to examine the interior of the pelican, which was clearly more than just a dropship. I felt a wave of nostalgia wash over me as I remembered how much I used to be into Doctor Who.

“It’s bigger on the inside!” I exclaimed.

“Well duh!” Church said in a spot-on impression of Pinkie Pie that was scarily good.

As exciting as the ship was, I took a moment to look back out at the newly-formed hole in the floor we’d almost fallen through. At the bottom was something interesting. Whereas before there had been very desert-y decor, at the bottom of the hole it looked much more forest-y, and instead of the nasty green ooze that plagued the upper area, this new lower area had lots of purple streams and mist clouds that looked none too inviting.

“Hey, take a look at this,” I called to Church and Lilium.

Church looked at Lilium with a shrug before nodding towards me.

“What is it?” he asked.

“Not sure,” I answered, “but if I had to guess, I’d say the forest part of this temple. And that purple shit? Yeah, that’s poisonous. And probably not too kind to metal either.”

“Look. I know you have a fetish for suicidal quests but the answer is no.”

“And why not?” I asked. “You’re much better equipped than me and I’m still willing to do it.”

“it's not that…You might want to look down a bit further. It gets much worse.”

I did as he instructed and saw more of the chamber below us. In addition to the poison rivers and fog, there was a large ravine that split the room in half at an angle. There were also some familiar-looking creatures down there--things that looked like the angsty cousins of Piranha Plants from Super Mario Bros., and what could only be Keese bats.

“And that isn't even the worst part. Look around. There is no suitable place to land for at least a few miles.”

I looked and saw that he was right. There was no level, clear ground as far as I could tell, and the sickly purple fog didn’t help. My eyes strayed to something else, however.

At about the same elevation as us, there was a sort of alcove that hadn’t been there before. Curious and apropos of absolutely nothing, I teleported over to it, and was rewarded for my curiosity. Inside the alcove was a treasure chest, which I then proceeded to open.

From the treasure chest sprang a great green light. It took the form of a sphere and almost reminded me of fairies from the Zelda series. It fluttered around me for a bit, before going into me. My whole body felt a bit odd for a second, and then, suddenly I felt great power surging through me, my mind filled with new knowledge. It was then that I realized what had happened.

I’d been given new magic. And not just any magic, but wind magic, which was quite convenient.

I then realized what I’d done, and quickly teleported back to the pelican.

“Hello. You have been gone for 48.19422 seconds,” Church said sternly.

“Sorry,” I said apologetically. “I saw a thing in a wall and the gamer in me knew it was a secret, and it was right! Now I CAN AIRBEND!” I exclaimed as I conjured up a small ball of winds like from the Avatar series.

“Well, while you were gone Aang, I got a really stupid idea that Lilium has vehemently disagreed with.”

“How stupid?” I asked in a far too serious tone.

“Mac-cannon to the poisonous-looking stuff.”

“Yeah, that’s pretty stupid, considering we don’t have any idea what’s down there,” I said. “For all we know, there could be some massively helpful thing down there, and the MAC shell could go straight through the ground and cause an earthquake or something.”

“Lilium here has volunteered herself to go first,” Church said in a way that I couldn't tell if he was lying or not. But from the way she was glaring at him...

“Yeah, I think I’ll just use my wind magic to clear the fog,” I said nonchalantly.

“Spoilsport. How old are you people anyway? You don't have my sense of humor at all.”

“I just don’t think it’s funny when lives are at stake,” I retorted. “Can’t speak for Lilium though.”

“Oh, don't act like you don't enjoy the adrenaline that rushes through your veins.”

“Not really, not when innocents are at risk,” I said, my voice raising and gaining a harsh edge.

“Umm… Yeah… I won't mention THAT story then…”

I just sighed, exasperated, and prepared to send out a cloaked radar pulse to determine our location relative to Desert Gem.

“Wait a second...why am I…” Church removed his helmet, “...hungry.”

“HOW can you be hungry?!” I asked, getting a bit frustrated. “That body is DEAD! How the FLYING FUCK can YOU, an ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE in a DECEASED HUMAN BODY, BE HUNGRY?!”

“I learned to not question these sort of things.” Church said cryptically.

I was about to lose it, when I remembered an old anger management technique. I removed my helmet and took a very deep breath, in through the nose, out through the mouth, all that shit, and calmed down.

“Well, while we are here. I'll just grab a new body from the...room,” Church shuddered as he teleported away.

“...I feel like I should be insulted,” I said to myself. “He never even asked what the one I made for him could do. Meh.”

Moments later Church returned, looking like...Wait is he the Arbiter?

“That’s new,” I remarked.

“What is?” Church's voice actually sounded like an elite.

“That body,” I replied. “Didn’t expect a sangheili.”

“You have no idea what kind of fucked-up shit I had to do to get this.”

“You’d be surprised,” I replied. “I’ve been told I have a very active imagination.”

“Just kidding. This was already here. This pelican's previous owner could probably rival the Elder Collector from Marvel.”

“Damn,” I said, thoroughly impressed. “Still, you weren’t the least bit curious about what I would’ve made for you?”

“You never told me. I figured it was a surprise.”

“Well, you never asked!” I replied. “If you had, I’d have told you. Hell, judging by what you said, it might even be here!”

“Um…Is there supposed to be an angry pair of pegasi and an alicorn flying towards us?”

“No,” I replied. “No there most certainly is not.”

“Hmm. I pissed off Fluttershy, Rainbow Dash and Twilight Sparkle all at once. That is a new record!”

“Who knows,” I mused. “Maybe I did.”

“No. You aren't the one polluting the atmosphere. Or secretly launching nukes at Iraq and blaming it on Russia.”

“Yeah, but Lilium and I were supposed to wait in Town Hall for Twilight and the Mayor to come out of their meeting.” Then I realized what Church had just said. “Wait, what?”

“Oh shit. You weren't supposed to know about that.”

“Meh, I’ll probably forget it soon enough anyway,” I said in a disregarding manner.

“ZANT!” Clearly the locals were unhappy.

“Ah shit,” I said under my breath. “Yes, dearest?” I asked satirically.

“Don't worry I'll cover for you,” Church said before he projected his voice outside the pelican. “You are currently in a UNSC warzone. Leave the area immediately unless you wish to join the conflict.” Clearly that wasn't the right thing to say judging by what Twilight screamed next.

“SHUT UP!” As she did this, her mane, tail, and coat seemed to start glowing white a bit, and even began to smoke. “I’ll deal with you later!” She yelled, pointing her hoof at Church.

“Oh shit,” I thought. “Is she going to evolve into Rapidash?” I equipped my helmet just in case.

“Yeah no. I like Twilight but I don't like her like that.” Church then realized he was still projecting his voice. An awkward silence ensued.

A random cough, seemingly from out of nowhere, was heard by all six of us.

After a few moments, I finally broke the silence. “So…” I said, “This is awkward…”

“SHUT UP!” A Spartan in armor yelled at me. I then realized he was just a member of the ship’s crew.

“...dafuq?” I mumbled to myself. “Who took a piss in his cereal this morning?”

“Oh. That is Albert. He's always angry,” Church explained.

“Fuck you Church!” Albert yelled.

“Ahem,” Church coughed.

“Err, I mean, Fuck you, Sir!”

“That is better.”

I looked back to Twilight, Rainbow Dash, and Fluttershy. They all seemed to have calmed down a bit, but they all looked annoyed.

Twilight opened her mouth to say something, then stopped and said, “Know what? No. I’m done. Nope!”

“Stop. Get in the ship young lady! You need some fast food!” Twilight and her two friends were forcibly teleported in. “Do you hear me?! You need to sit down and calm down… While we serve you five star food!”

Twilight looked about ready to burst. Right when I thought she would evolve into Rapidash, she seemingly remembered her time-tested technique and brought her hoof to her chest, then thrust it outward, taking a deep breath as she did so.

“Chefs! Get this...lady some...What do you want? Free of course.”

Twilight gave a sigh of exasperation and said, “Just...just some cupcakes or something. Maybe some donuts. Comfort food.”

Church suddenly remembered he wasn't a chef and talked over the intercom. “Food staff, we have very important guests here. Get them everything sweet you can imagine!” I couldn't understand a word he was saying as he wasn't speaking English. Spanish, maybe? It sounded familiar but I still couldn’t understand a word he said.

Carrying a huge cart were a squad of six Spartans wearing the same armor as Lopez. They stopped in front of the mares and took the cover off the cart, displaying donuts, cupcakes, ice cream, even different kinds from other countries.

“Now THAT is a spread!” I said, thoroughly impressed.

“Thank you,” Twilight said before helping herself to some ice cream and a jelly donut.

“That will be negative two thousand dollars,” Church said.

Twilight didn’t hear him, as she was too busy stress-eating. Rainbow Dash and Fluttershy just looked at each other and shrugged before helping themselves.

“Here! Complimentary!” A Lopez showered them in coins. “This is for the casino. That we don't actually have...I think.”

Twilight looked up from her food just long enough to mutter “thanks” before returning to her binge.

Church suddenly started laughing hard, “T-Those are American coins… Good luck using them!”

At this point, Twilight was beyond caring. There was just her and her sweets. As for the other two, they didn’t have any idea as to what Church was going on about, so they just ignored him.

“Guys. You learn something new every day. Twilight has a sweets problem. She has more in common with Celestia than I thought.”

“Nah,” I said. “I think that’s just the stress. I mean, not only do we have this hostage situation, but there’s a Nightmare Moon cult conspiring to kill her, as well as the other Elements.”

“Actually this isn't a hostage situation. A hostage situation would be me putting her in a cryochamber.”

“I was referring to Desert Gem,” I said. “You know, the one we came here to save?”

“Wait save?! YOU HIRED ME TO KILL HER NOT SAVE HER!”

I facepalmed. Hard. It hurt, even through my helmet. “Not THAT kind of marehunt, goddammit!” I said, incredibly frustrated.

“CAN ONE OF YOU JUST PROJECT AN IMAGE OF THE ONE WE ARE LOOKING FOR?! OR GIVE ME A PIECE OF DNA!”

“I already showed you a picture!” I yelled. “A changeling disguised as her tried to kill Twilight! We tried to contact the mare in question but never heard back. We assumed the worst, and here we are.”

“Songnam. Direct all priorities to finding subject with this file,” Church said to the ship. As he did, the computer screens around us showed an image of the mare I described and the geographic map of Equus with markers around it.

“Ooooh, fancy,” I snarked.

“Found two matches.” An electronic voice replied.

One came up in Ponyville. That was the changeling. The other was very close to us, in what must have been the heart of the temple. Or perhaps, temples, as there seemed to be two in one.

“ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME?!” Church screamed at the computer.

“I thought you would be more...appreciative, Director,” Songnam said in a sad tone.

“I am. It's just that STUPID. FUCKING. TEMPLE.” He started taking deep breaths until he calmed down.

“Well,” I said, “At least we have a map.” I went to the screen and examined the temple map. Most of the rooms were blue, while a few were orange.

“So, we’ve been in the orange ones, and the blue ones are places we’ve yet to explore,” I said, half to myself and half to the others. “That’s a lot of blue.”

“Oh and by the way. If you say we have to land the pelican on the poison I will throw all of you off the ship and into space,” Church said deadly serious.

“Well, we could do that,” I said sarcastically, “or I could just disperse the fog with my new airbending.”

“Okay Einstein. You do that. But first… Let's see… this is a complicated process…” I suddenly felt the air I was breathing become a lot cleaner. It was odd, to say the least. The sensation really defies description, yet it’s unmistakable. I pretty much had an invisible oxygen mask on that contained fresh air. But for how long, I did not know.

Knowing what I had to do, I teleported outside the ship, and used my levitation to lower myself to the ground. As I got closer, I activated my wind magic, using it to dispel the lethal fog. It just sort of dissipated into the rest of the room, some of it going out through holes Church’s weapons had made during the fight with Armogohma.

As I watched the poison fade, I noticed the pelican landing in a clearing a few feet away, perched precariously over a narrow stream of vile fluid. I saw the hatch open as Church ran away from very angry mares. “Fuck off!”

“NO! YOU TOOK AWAY THE FOOD!” They screamed.

“Oh GOD, WHAT HAS HE DONE?!” I thought, horrified. If there is one thing you never ever do EVER, it’s take away a stressed mare’s comfort food!

“Fuck this! Alalalala- *muffled*”

“Did…did he just jump into the poison...?” Rainbow Dash asked in shock.

Once again, I facepalmed. “Yes, Rainbow,” I said, exasperated. “Yes he did.”

Our jaws dropped when we saw Church get flung out of the water by a tentacle, “THAT WASN'T POISON! THAT WAS PISS!” He screamed as he was sent flying.

We all just looked at him, then the tentacle, then back at him, in horror.

Church landed in front of us sobbing. Well…I think he was- no wait he's coughing. The piss liquid was what he coughed out.

We let him have a moment. Then I asked, “Time for another body?”

“I'll just have this one washed in an industrial car wash…But yeah...”

~A few minutes later…~

Church had returned as a human again but was wearing armor from a game I hadn't played.

“What’s this then?” I asked.

“I'm Isaac Clarke. You know, from Dead Space…kind of. The color is off.”

“Oh yeah, that guy,” I said. “Never played the games. Closest I got was watching the Zero Punctuation reviews.”

“At least I can go in contaminated areas now.”

“True,” I said.

“Why are you mares looking at me like that?” He asked. They were looking at his armor in confusion.

“I think it’s the whole body-swapping thing,” I said to him.

“Well. I am dead,” He said bluntly to the mares, who automatically assumed he was doing something evil.

Before they could say anything Church held up a hand and said, “No I am not a necromancer. Just your ordinary Artificial Intelligence.” After he said that he walked away until he was at the edge of the ravine. And then just…jumped.

Once again we all stared in shock. As soon as we got over the initial surprise, we ran over to the edge of the ravine, careful to to slip on the wet moss, only to hear an ominous *sploosh*. Church, it seemed, had fallen into the purple piss-river at the bottom of the ravine. He swam up to the surface and jumped out of the piss, somehow clean.

Lilium and I didn’t even bother facepalming/hoofing this time. The other three mares, however, still stared in shock.

“Hey! Get down here! It's safe!”

“I think you broke them!” I called down to him.

“Hey Twilight! And her friends! If you help us with this I'll give you back your food!”

Twilight, Rainbow, and Fluttershy just fell over, each stiff as a board. Luckily they didn’t fall over the side of the ravine.

Church suddenly adopted Celestia’s voice. “TWILIGHT SPARKLE! YOU ARE TARDY!”

Suddenly Twilight shot straight up. “TARDY?!” She exclaimed. “I CAN’T BE TARDYYYYYYYYYYYY!”

“Okay, now you won't be tardy if you help your friends out of their shocked states and help Zant and the others with their mission.” Church was hidden so she couldn't tell it was him saying this.

“Yes ma’am!” Twilight replied quickly. She gave a painful zap to Rainbow and Fluttershy to wake them up, then teleported the three of them as well as Lilium and myself to the bottom of the ravine, hyperventilating all the while.

Church suddenly whispered so that only Lilium and I could hear. “You better not say anything.” His tone promised space ejection. I made a loop with my thumb and index finger, my other three fingers extended, giving him the universal sign for “okay.”

“So, any ideas where this elusive mare is?” Church asked the still-hyperventilating Twilight Sparkle.

“No ma’am!” Twilight replied stiffly. “The A.I.-undead-whatever had a map but I couldn’t understand it ma’am!” The more she spoke the more tense and worried she sounded.

“You seem disappointed. Mayhaps it was because of the format of the map?’

“No ma’am!” Twilight responded. “I couldn’t understand the language!”

Church spoke in his normal voice, and one could practically hear the smirk in his tone. “Be right back.” He teleported back after a few seconds holding a datapad. “Yours. It supports many languages but I currently have it in Equestrian. There’s a LOT of information on here. Over a yottabyte. Go crazy,” He said as he handed her the datapad.

Suddenly Twilight realized what had happened. She stopped hyperventilating. Her expression contorted to one full of rage. Then, she took a deep breath.

She used her magic to snatch the datapad out of Church’s hand, then proceeded to fire a high-intensity beam of magic at him, most likely some high-caliber offensive spell. His body glowed so bright, the rest of us had to look away.

And when the light finally became bearable…Church was still standing there with his arms crossed.

Twilight, Rainbow Dash, and Fluttershy were nowhere to be seen.

I sent out a radar pulse that covered the approximate area of the temple and found them nowhere nearby. Most likely Twilight had teleported them back to Ponyville while Church was glowing.

“Oh hell no.” Church teleported away and a primal scream of rage could be heard from Ponyville before he teleported back holding the datapad.

“Ouch,” I said, cringing inwardly. “Don’t you think that’s a bit harsh?”

“No. She hit me with a spell that could melt bedrock from Minecraft. So actually that was pretty fair.”

“Yeah, but you kinda made her break,” I replied.

“You get used to it.” I suddenly realized where he was going with this. Did he actually have the memories of being tortured…?

“I understand the whole Alpha fragmenting thing,” I said, “but that doesn’t give you the right to do that to other people. Especially when they’re already having a pretty shitty week.”

“...” Church completely disregarded what I said and entered a dark room.

Not knowing what else to do, Lilium and I followed.

We were greeted by more forest-y decor. Roots supporting the ceiling like pillars, moss all over the place, more streams of purple piss, et cetera.

“Et Not Undia,” Church said.

“Wha-?” I started, but then I thought better. “Forget it,” I finished.

“It means…Don't lose your reasons.”

“Oooookay then,” I said, not sure what else I could say in response to such a thing.

“That is what the glyph means anyway.”

“Um, sorry, which glyph would that be again?” I asked.

Church pointed to a glyph that was marked in the purple piss pool. Creepy.

“That’s not weird at all…” I said sarcastically to myself.

Church looked at me and for once there was no jokes or humor at all. I don't know if I like this more or less. “We need to keep going.” He said in a resigned tone.

“Uh, yeah,” I said. “Let’s do that.”

As we moved through this room, we found ourselves greeted by the local flora and fauna, in the form of Deku Babas and Keese.

“I made another displaced hate me. Fuck.” Church mumbled.

“Hey, whoa, whoa!” I shouted as I let loose salvos of dark magic at the beasts. “I never said I hated you!”

“Well she obviously does.” He said as he lazily fired a plasma cutter at anything hostile.

“Just give her some time,” I said as I used my airbending to disorient the Keese.

Church just walked up to a Keese and shot it point-blank. It was very effective, considering all that remained of the evil bat was black mist. He repeated this process until all the evil things in the room had been killed. Brutally. Not to mention lazily.

“Fucking Keese,” I muttered.

“Shit. I never told her goodbye,” Church muttered.

“Never told who goodbye?” I asked.

“My um...daughter.”

“Oh.” It was all I could think of to say. The shock of that kind of bombshell was more than a bit difficult to recover from.

“We're getting close. I'm detecting the one we came here for a few rooms away.”

“Maybe,” I said, “But given the nature of this temple thusfar, I wouldn’t get my hopes up.”

“Of course you wouldn't…”

This room only had one other door in it, so we proceeded onward.

The next room was much more interesting. It was clearly some kind of crossroads, with four paths creating an intersection.

“Whoever built these places has some serious issues.”

“Either that or some kind of maze fetish,” I said sarcastically.

“Do you guys have any cheats?”

“Depends on your definition of cheat,” I replied.

“Get past this stupid maze unfairly instead of playing along and potentially walking into another trap.”

“Well,” I said hesitantly, “that's just the thing. I've only been here a little under a month, and Lilium doesn't have much besides her vectors, sooo…”

“...” Church facepalmed. “I meant do you see any way we can exploit this? Fly over it or something. That would involve a lot of cutting. Something.”

“Ah, now that, THAT is doable!” I exclaimed. “If I'm correct then one behind one of these doors is the path that takes us to our missing mare. The other two have some sort of collectible. Important documents or cash, perhaps. Shit we can come back to, usually. So in theory all we need to do is have a quick look inside each room.”

“Our mission is more important. We don't need money. Documents might be irrelevant. Not going to dismiss them entirely though.”

“Quick look it is then!” I said as we each chose a door. Church took the one directly across from where we’d entered, Lilium took the one to his right, and I went to the left.

I pushed open the heavy-duty wooden door and poked my head through. There wasn't much to see, just some Bulblins guarding some shit. I was about to disregard it, but my instincts got the better of me and I used my augmented vision to sneak a peek inside the chest they were guarding. I struck metaphorical gold.

I leaned back through the door and shouted, “Got a key in here! A big one!”

I heard gunshots coming from where Church went. After a minute, the gunshots stopped and Church stepped out of his chosen door covered in blood.

“What happened to you?” I asked.

“I don't want to talk about it.”

“If you say so,” I replied. “Find anything?

“...Previous victims. Let's just say I'm the last one.”

“The Cult of Nightmare’s work, I would guess.”

“Uh no. There was a basilisk in there.”

“Shit,” I thought to myself. I didn't remember exactly what Basilisk did to you, but I knew it wasn’t good. “Deadly neurotoxin?”

“No. Petrification.”

“I thought that was a cockatrice…”

“It isn't their exclusive power.”

“Huh.” I then turned to Lilium. “You find anything?” I asked her.

“Um...I think we're supposed to go this way…” she said, pointing towards her door.

“After I discover what Zant…Wow those are some ugly guards.”

“Annoying too. Kill them quick,” I advised.

Church casually shot them in the head before they even knew what hit them. By the time he’d gotten to the center of the room, where the chest was, there was almost no sign of the Bulblin guards, save a bit of black mist.

“I hate to be morbid but…If you were killed would that black mist happen with you as well?”

“I honestly have no idea,” I answered. “Anyway…”

I went to the middle of the room and kicked the chest open. Inside was a large, metallic grey, vaguely demonic-looking key with accents the same shade of purple as the piss streams.

“Is this…Does this mean...I mean I know it seemed obvious but...this confirms that our mare isn't here of her own volition right?”

“Yeah pretty much,” I said. Lilium nodded.

“Wow. That is the first time you haven't glared at me or just plain ignored me.”

“Time is all it takes,” I said.

“That reminds me. Her name is Amor,” Church said as he picked up the key and tested its weight.

“Your daughter?” I asked.

“Yeah. She's an alicorn,” he said bluntly.

“Daaaaaamn dude,” I said, surprised. “How’d ya swing that?

“What?” he asked as he took the path Lilium mentioned.

As we followed him, I said, “Well, ya know, A.I. with an alicorn daughter, what happened? Did hell freeze over?”

“In a way, the reverse happened. ‘Tis a sad story.”

“Maybe later then,” I said, trying to focus on the task at hand.

“She isn't far away. One room away now. Albeit a large room. That room. You remember that large throne-room-shaped room?”

“A bit, yeah,” I answered l. “And who, Desert Gem?”

“Yes. Her.”

I sent out a pulse to confirm this, and sure enough, she was just next door to us. But I noticed something strange.

She was being moved. By two other sentient lifeforms.

“So. We go in and survey the area. And then we strike. Any ideas?”

“I have a spell that can conceal me and Lilium,” I said. “It will make us invisible and perfectly silent.”

“Luckily for you my active camouflage does the same and all I have to do is hold it or stick it to what I want invisible. “ Church pulled out a spherical-looking thing and tapped it, causing him to start blending in until he was invisible. He became visible again a few seconds later.

“Neat,” I said. “Shall we, then?”

“Yep.”

I activated the camouflage spell, and we all filed into the next room.

It was indeed a bit like a throne room, but in a rather sad state. What remained of it was little more than rubble, and plant life ran wild, including Deku Babas. I looked across the room, just in time to catch a glimpse of the unconscious Desert Gem being dragged into another room by what looked like a pair of gryphons.

“Kill them?” Church asked.

“Too late to get the gryphons now,” I said, precisely as the door they'd just gone through shut and a large purple-and-grey lock fell into place. “Ask for the carnivorous shrubbery? Go crazy,” I said.

“Don't make me blow up that door.” Church aimed his rifle at the door, “I'll turn the H.E. levels up if I have to.” He threatened.

“Don't waste your time,” I said as Lilium and I began to mow down Deku Babas. “We have the key, remember?”

To answer my question, he walked up to the door and tried inserting the key but it didn't fit. “This key is for something else.” Church said.

Once the Deku Babas had been taken care of, I went over to him and said, “Let me try.”

Church handed me the key, letting me attempt it. The key only went in halfway and stopped at a bump.

I focused my telekinesis on it and felt, rather than saw, a response. It was a sort of magical pull. I poured a small amount of dark magic into the key, and it immediately began to turn. We were in.

“And so this doesn't close behind us…” Church pulled out one of his energy swords and sliced the now inert lock off, causing the door to stop moving almost immediately.

We went into the new room, the door somehow closing behind us, even though none of us had done anything to make it happen.

“Fuck you door! I cut off your lock!” The door groaned almost as if in response. Luckily it didn't up and grow a new lock as there was still a gaping hole.

I immediately recognized this new room. I’d teleported Jason, Ghirahim and I here during our battle. More significantly, it was a miniboss chamber in Twilight Princess. And I had a bit of an idea as to who we’d be fighting.

The two gryphons in front of us were almost certainly twins. Both had feathers that could only be described as blonde covering their hawk-like heads, giving way to plumage and fur black as night on their bodies. Both were armed to the teeth with all kinds of pointy things. One had knives and daggers, the other long-range weaponry.


“Who do you verk for?” Church asked in an unknown accent. “Tell me or I'll send straight you to the nether.”

“My my, threats?” said one in a posh British accent.

“How rude,” said the other in a voice almost identical to her...twin sister, I'd guess.

“I am not a hero. I will torture your soul in hell if you didn't give us...well, me what I want.” I noticed that they were acting a more than a bit arrogant, like they were cats just waiting to pounce, and we were mice.

“Oh dear, I have no doubt you'll try,” said one.

“Succeeding, now that's much less likely,” said the other. “We will tell you one thing, though.”

“I’m Constance,” said the one with the spears, who’d spoken first.

“And I’m Verity,” said the other gryphoness, who had the daggers.

“And we’ll be your murderers today,” they both said at the same time. With that, they both took to the air, Constance drawing her spears, Verity grabbing tons of pointy things with each claw.

“Good luck with that, I am already dead.” Church said as he faded away, revealing it was a hologram.

The assailants didn't reply, but rather attacked, Constance dive-bombing us, trying to impale either me or Lilium, Verity throwing daggers with deadly precision. I teleported out of the way before either of them got to me, and Lilium used her vectors to block Constance, and while she tried to grab Verity’s dagger out of the air, she found she couldn't get a grip on it, almost as though it were slippery, and so she wound up dodging at the last second.

The totem poles from before were still here, so I decided to take advantage of them, and reappeared atop the center one. I turned to see Constance going after Lilium again and Verity throwing daggers at Church’s holographic form.

“I've always wanted to do this.” Church jumped into Verity, possessing her.

“HURK!” Verity screamed in an unladylike way as she started twitching. She continued to seize for a minute or so, beginning to fall, until she was caught by Constance. A short while later, she began to cough violently. Lilium and I could only watch, transfixed.

“Surprise.” She said in Church's voice as she put a dagger through Constance’s chest, missing the heart by a few inches. At least that is what would have happened if Church didn't suddenly get ejected.

“You serious? You're fucking weird.” Church said in disgust. He had looked into her mind only a moment prior.

Verity took a moment regain her balance, before leaping out of her sister’s claws and into the air, a look of pure unadulterated rage on her face. Constance looked at her briefly and immediately understood what was going on.

Playtime was over.

Constance put away her spears in favor of duel katanas. She pressed a switch on the hilt and the black blades were surrounded by an ominous purple aura.

Verity drew four ninja stars(?!) made of a strange, sickly-looking metal in each claw.

The twins sprang into action. Verity threw her dark stars, most of them aimed at Church, and Constance dove at me and Lilium.

Church ignored everything that was happening, in favor of just kicking away Verity, sending her flying away as he started wrecking havoc on the room with his Hydra MLRS.

Despite the homing projectiles, the twins were somehow unscathed. They then realized he wasn't actually aimed at them. He was aiming at everything else. Holes were starting to form in the walls and ceiling. He was trying to collapse the building. Entirely. With me and Lilium still inside!

However, in his frenzy, Church had forgotten about Verity’s attacks, which cut through his body like a hot knife through butter, and left wounds that had black smoke coming from them.

Surprisingly, even though he looked wounded, when the black smoke faded...It revealed metal. Was he...Was he a terminator?

“You shouldn't have done that.” Church said as he roundhouse kicked her away and left her a gift in the form of a rocket to the crotch. Surprisingly his attacks only phased through her, as Church’s physical body started to phase and become intangible. If it continued he would fall through the world!

“I swear if this sends me to the void again...I will kill everyone on this world. By glassing it.” Church said as he started falling.

“Shit!” I said. I had to act fast. I used my airbending to stun the twins, then flooded Church’s body with far-above-lethal amounts of dark magic to force him out of it.

A robotic scream that echoed through and beyond the temple shook the room like an earthquake as Church was ejected from his body. I put my hands to the sides of my helmet in a vain attempt to stop the noise.

The twins, apparently more vulnerable to noise, were still reeling and fell to the ground. While Lilium recovered, I took advantage of Constance and Verity’s injuries and took the time to fire a salvos of dark magic at them.

After a few hits, they somehow recovered and got up, looking very much worse for wear. They said nothing, each only tearing a large red diamond from gold chains around their necks, neither of which I had noticed before. They crushed the diamonds in their claws and disappeared in a flurry of black and gold diamonds, reminiscent of Ghirahim’s teleportation.

I made sure Lilium was okay, which she was, albeit a bit shell shocked, and sent out a radar pulse. This time I sent it down as well as up and out. I didn't know for sure, but I had to make sure Church was still alive somehow.

I received no response. I looked around and saw a chip that wasn't activated. Maybe it was Church?

I picked it up and put a miniscule amount of magic in it to power it.

“T-this u-u-ni-it has sus-sustained se-severe damage-damage.” It said.

I knew what I had to do. I called upon all the magic I had and concentrated on an image I remembered from home. A form suiting a warrior.

My levitation activated involuntarily, placing me about two feet in the air above the central totem pole. The chip hovered directly in front of me. The air around it grew blindingly bright. Lilium shielded her eyes, but I didn't notice. I was focused on the spell.

As the air grew brighter still, I concentrated on the chip. I felt Church’s presence in it, but it was faint. There were other presences that were stronger. I redoubled my efforts.

I thought of the body I had in mind. I knew what it had to be capable of. I thought of every single detail.

I focused on Church and the other presences in the chip.

The air around the chip got so bright it almost burned. The chip itself glowed dark red.

The entire chamber glowed like the sun, then everything went black.

I don't know how long I was out, but when I came to, I saw quite the opposite of what I expected. A white coated alicorn hologram that looked like Cadence but not was what I saw. “Hello, my name is Amor. Epsilon has currently locked himself out.”

I wasn't quite sure what to react, so I just picked myself up off the ground and said, “Uhhhh, hi there.” I looked over and saw Lilium unconscious near the chamber’s entrance. I figured she was fine for the moment, so I turned back to Amor and asked, “Is he okay?”

“You tell me. You're the one who did this to my Dad.” She said with a mare's stare.

“Well, that's the thing,” I said, exhausted and worried for Church. “I don't know what I did. I tried to save him, honest. That gryphoness, she would’ve condemned him to a fate worse than death. He would’ve been stuck in the planet's core forever. And I mean FOREVER. So I did the only thing that would remove him from his body: I killed him. Of course, I figured since he was an A.I., he’d just come back. Guess I was wrong. I found the chip and tried to conjure a new body, but I don't know how well it came out. I very much hope he's okay; I've come to appreciate him as a friend.”

“...” Amor stared at me in silence for but a moment before trotting over to Lilium’s unconscious form. “Wake up sweetie.” She nudged the unconscious diclonius slightly.

Lilium stirred slightly, indicating that she was only asleep rather than in a coma. Amor nudged her again, and Lilium slowly but surely awoke.

“Are you alright?” Amor asked in concern. Lilium nodded in response. “We can wait as long as you need.” Maybe this was Church's daughter after all. Or at least, a memory.

I looked around the room, trying to find anything out of the ordinary. I must have been unconscious for a long time. Through the holes in the ceiling, I could see Luna’s night sky. Other than that, however, all I could see was Lilium, Amor, and myself. No one else.

I’d put so much magic and effort into that conjuration. Had nothing come of it?

Feeling dejected, I sat on the ground, unequipped my helmet, and leaned back against a totem pole. I just looked at the moon through a hole and felt like garbage. Blood was spattered where Church had been, engraved into the ground forever as a stain.

“Fuck me,” I thought to myself. “This is all my fault. Church is gone forever…”

“...And it's my fault,” I said to myself glumly.

“What about Desert Gem? She's still here.”

“Yeah, I suppose,” I said, “but Church is...I don't even know! Is he dead? Is he whatever counts as alive for him? Is he in purgatory or that void thing? I don't know!”

“No. He is under my care now.” Amor said sternly.

“Thank GOD,” I said, relieved. There was still one thing, though. “Did the body come out okay?” I asked Amor.

“All you did was give me the ability to make my form physical.”

“No, no,” I said as I got to my feet. “One does not simply cast a conjuration spell of that magnitude and have no outcome other than an A.I. being able to make its holographic form physical. There should be some sort of outcome, even if it’s just a pile of radioactive sludge.”

Then it occurred to me. There was one place I hadn’t looked. Berating myself mentally once again, I looked up and saw the fruits of my labor.

It was amazing. I couldn’t tell from where I was standing, but I assumed it was about seven feet tall. The body was heavily armored, if not totally robotic. It gleamed in the moonlight. The four wings--two in between its shoulders, two at the small of its back--made it look even more menacing. Its head(?) had crown-like spikes that pointed straight up. Blood-red highlights glowed all across its body, painting lines all across its limbs. The lines all led to the core crystal in the center of its chest.

My first major conjuration had been a success.

I stared in shock. I hadn’t fully expected it to work, but there it was. In a stupor, still staring at the body, I stuttered, “Uh, h-hey, Amor?”

“Yes?” She asked impatiently. She was still making sure Lilium was okay as she fussed over her.

“I, uh, found the body…”

“Uh-huh.” Amor said as she looked over Lilium who continued to assure Amor she was fine. “Are you sure you aren't hurt in any way?”

Lilium nodded firmly, a hint of annoyance in her eyes.

“Good. And what is...that?” She asked me in confusion as she stared at what I had created.

Number C101: Silent Honor DARK,” I replied. “Otherwise known as Church’s new body. It’s hollow, and it should be compatible with his...well, with him, I guess.”

“He gets way too many gifts for his own good,” Amor said with a discontented frown.

“Be that as it may,” I said, “I think his opponents will find this one much harder to remove him from.”

“If you say so. When he gets back I'm going to be having a very long talk with him.” I could hear her anger. And feel it.

“I’ll let you do that,” I replied. “Any idea when he’ll be back?”

“I can force him to come back,” Amor said with a smirk. I did not like where she was going with this.

“Uh, yeah, do that at your own discretion,” I said, getting a bit nervous. I knew what I’d put into that body, and if Church had that when he was pissed, whoever fought him, as well as possibly Lilium and me (at least at the moment), was in for a bad time.

“*static* I-I...I have returned. *static*” I heard Church's voice say as his hologram appeared next to Amor, “And you better NOT tell her about this!” He screamed at the memory of his daughter.

“Uh, hey buddy,” I said to Church awkwardly. “How ya feelin’?”

“Where is Desert Gem?” he asked bluntly.

I had a faint idea, but I wasn’t sure, so I sent out a radar pulse to check, and sure enough…

“There’s a set of stairs leading to a massive round chamber behind this door,” I said, motioning to a large, foreboding door opposite the one we’d just come in. A purple circular rune faintly glowed on its left half.

“There’s two other doors in that chamber. One leads to the surface. The other goes to a small room. Desert Gem is in that small room.”

“Let's go,” Amor said before giving Church a pointed glare. “And I will tell her whether you like it or not.” I knew she was referring to the real Amor. I had a feeling that Church was in for a bad time when he got home.

Church shook his head briefly, then said pretty loudly, “This. This is why I don't trust females.” Amor and Lilium had definitely heard that from their expressions.

To break the tension, I said to Church, “So, uh, you like the body?”

“I never played nor watched Yu-Gi-Oh! so I have no idea.” Church said bluntly.

“Well, give it a test run, or whatever you wanna call it,” I said.

Church just stared at me, not making a move. “I can't carry this.”

I facepalmed. “You’re supposed to get in it!” I said, frustrated.

Amor pushed Church towards it against his will until he was in front of the ‘suit’, nearly touching it.

“Well? What are you waiting for Dad? It's not like it was made in China.” Amor scoffed.

“Um, I don’t know about made in China, but I’m pretty sure it was conceptualized in Japan,” I said.

Church begrudgingly entered the shell. As soon as he entered, the thing’s eyes lit up a pale shade of green, and the glowing dark-red lines began to pulse, going to and from the core, almost like the core was a heart and the light was blood. “I still don't trust mares,” Church said bluntly, in a voice that was slightly more robotic than usual for him. “They either want to kill me, or love me. And I don't know which is worse.”

Amor sighed while Lilium just shook her head.

Anxious to change the subject, I turned to Church and asked, “So, how does it feel?”

“Getting killed? Well at first you see a bright light and then you-” He stopped at my blank expression.

“I meant the body,” I deadpanned.

“Oh, well as long as Amor doesn't g-” He froze when he realized she was right next to the shell. “No! You aren't getting in.” He jumped up and smashed through the ceiling effortlessly.

The ceiling rumbled, and seemed like it was about to cave in. Thinking quick, I grabbed Amor and Lilium and teleported us back to where we’d first arrived. The clearing where we’d first set down.

When we arrived, we saw Church hovering in the air some ways away, watching as a section of ground below him collapsed.

“Hell yeah! America!” He yelled as he started smashing through the floor, presumably to get to Desert Gem.

A moment later, he came back looking pissed, and very much empty-handed.

“Having fun there?” I asked sarcastically.

FUCK!” He yelled as he grabbed a pillar and threw it at the wall, impaling it into it at an angle.

“Whoa! Dude! WHOA!” I yelled to him. “CALM THE FUCK DOWN! If you break the wrong thing, we might never find her!”

“I WILL TEAR DOWN THIS… “ Church calmed down when Amor shook her head sadly, “...place.”

“You okay there buddy?” I asked him sincerely.

“Ask all the dead bodies down there.” He pointed to the hole.

What he said shocked me. “This place is still inhabited?!” I asked in disbelief.

“Those are the bodies of royal guards and civilians.”

“Equestrians?!” I asked him, now very much afraid.

“Dozens. All brutally murdered,” He said seriously.

“Do you know who or what did them in?” I asked in an equally serious tone.

“You tell me? Do you know any other criminal organizations that would slit a foal's throat so nonchalantly?”

“The Cult of Nightmare will BURN,” I said, my voice becoming murderous and slightly warped.

“Do you know what Desert Gem's significance is to the Cult of Nightmare?” Amor asked.

“Her unique magic might have something to do with it,” I answered, my voice returning to normal. “I know she’s half-genie, whatever that means in this fucked-up world.”

“I may not care if others die in war but KILLING A DEFENSELESS CHILD? THAT. That is fucked up.”

“The next time I see one of them?” I said, “No mercy.”

“Lilium,” Church said as he looked at her. She looked at him in response, her head tilted as a cue for him to continue. Church walked up to her, his stomps resonating throughout the temple until he leaned into her ear and whispered something only she could hear. His tone was pleading.

This deeply intrigued me. I arched an eyebrow, then looked to Amor and asked her, “Should I be concerned about all that over there?” as I pointed at Church and Lilium.

Amor giggled, “Yes. Yes you should be.”

By that point Lilium was looking Church in the eye and said, just loud enough for me to hear, and very, very seriously, “He won’t. Even if he tries, I’ll make sure he doesn’t.”

“Fuck,” I muttered under my breath. I had no idea what to make of this, but it didn’t seem like a good thing. In fact, it seemed very, very bad.

“Thank you, Lilium. It is all I could ask.” Church said as he picked her up and gave her a gentle hug.

He set her down, then looked to me and Amor and said, “Wort wort wort.” He sounded exactly like a Sangheili.

Amor and I just facepalmed/hoof’d. Lilium looked confused. I couldn’t help but chuckle a bit, despite everything.

“Um. I think our target is moving in our direction.” Church said in confusion.

I sent out a radar pulse. I found something very strange. I could no longer detect Desert Gem in the chamber she’d been in before. But I did detect her coming up behind us...

I quickly turned around to see Desert Gem with a murderous look on her face, a dagger in her magical grip.

Her green, fiery magical grip.

I instantly knew what was going on here. Somehow the changeling had gotten loose, and perhaps her use of Desert Gem’s form was suppressing the signature of the real Desert Gem.

“Déjà vú,” Church said.

“Tell me about it,” I said. I remembered a spell I’d learned not long ago. Twilight had used it on the changeling before, and I’d asked her how it worked for future reference. This was an excellent time to practice it.

I cast the remove-guise spell on ‘Desert Gem,’ and it did exactly what it was supposed to: reveal, and paralyze, the changeling assassin that had been about to impale me. The same one that had been locked in the jail cell under Ponyville Town Hall a few hours ago.

“Hey, I have just the thing for you. They used to do this to Queens in hives I visited who were traitors. That is If you don't speak.” The bug’s eyes widened.

“Or,” I said, “you could grab her, stick her in the void for a second or so, pull her out, and absorb her. Or just leave her there.”

“I don't know. I have an alliance with Changelings. I quite like them. But you. You should have stayed in your cell.”

“Truer words have never been spoken,” I said. I conjured up chains with heavy metal balls at one end and shackles at the other. Four of them, one for each of her hooves. I also conjured a magic-inhibitor ring, which went on her horn.

“So, say something. You obviously aren't a drone. Oh no, you are an infiltrator.” Church said as he stomped on the ground threateningly, a few feet from the infiltrator’s face.

“If you won’t talk willingly, we’ll make you,” I threatened. “It’s amazing what one can do with a large amount of liquid metal, a vast supply of dark magic, and psychic arms that can cut through most metals.” Lilium looked at the infiltrator murderously.

The infiltrator spoke in a language that I didn’t understand. Church apparently did though.

“She says fuck off,” Church relayed. The changeling looked horrified.

I equipped my helmet, then conjured a scimitar in one hand and readied a dark magic salvo in the other. I hefted the scimitar and pretended to examine the salvo before turning to the traitor and saying, “Wanna try that again?”

“Okay! Okay! You win!” Church looked at her in confusion.

“You realize I will be able to tell if you are lying by pupil dilation, body temperature, heart rate and your voice right?”

The infiltrator nodded rapidly.

“Tell them why you are here. And since I know your hive or group won't let you back after this...One of us is going to protect you.”

I wasn’t sure what to make of that last bit, but I kept my weapons at the ready just in case. I looked around to scan for wildlife, but everything seemed to be giving us plenty of space. Even so, I could see some glowing eyes at the edge of the clearing. I fired off the salvo just short of them to keep them from doing anything annoying. The eyes disappeared after that. I looked at the changeling and said, “Talk.”

The infiltrator nodded, “Fine. But only will I go with one of you if the one that guards me understands changeling custom.”

“Sure, whatever. Just talk, before one of us gets bored and decides to do something we’ll regret,” I said impatiently.

I felt a pain in my chest suddenly, Church had just flicked me in the chest, “Show some respect. You have no idea what her hive will do. Anyway, you should explain your mission.”

“My hive,” she began, “We’d been starving for so long. The Queen, she said we didn’t have any food, no love, at least, not enough to keep us going. Our meals were strictly rationed. The Queen had full control of our food stores. I saw so many changelings get thinner and thinner. Some just...faded away until they were nothing more than an empty carapace. Some grew depressed and committed suicide. The children...it was the worst for them.” She stopped for a moment to suppress a tear.

“Who was your queen?” Church asked as softly as his robotic voice would allow.

“Queen Apocrita,” said the infiltrator, rage filling her voice.

“Wait a minute. I remember a Queen named that. Iron-hoof dictator right?”

“Precisely,” said the now-enraged bug. “I was the best infiltrator in the hive, and there was a reason for that. One day I followed some member of the castle staff into an area that was off-limits to the rest of the hive. Turns out there wasn’t a food shortage after all! The Queen had just been keeping it all to herself! When I saw this, I vowed that I would exact vengeance upon Queen Apocrita for all she’d done. I tried to kill her, but the guards threw me out of the hive before I could even start. Turns out I wasn’t as sneaky as I’d thought.”

“You could be the new Queen. You know that right? You just need the...resources.” Church gave a weird laugh, considering how staticy it was.

The infiltrator’s story put everything into perspective. I understood her story, and if Church was anything to go by, it seemed to be true. But there was still one thing that confused me. “So why exactly did you try to kill Twilight? And myself?” I asked.

The infiltrator sighed and said, “After I was kicked out, I just...wandered for a while. Eventually I made it to the old castle in the forest. I was so hungry. I met a creepy gray stallion, and he gave me concentrated love--some of the best food a changeling can have. He said if I killed you or that pony princess he’d give me more. When you intervened, I knew the princess would be too well-guarded, so I decided to try to catch you unawares.”

“Well, here is the thing. Never underestimate your opponent. To kill the unknown…wait for the right time, examine their vulnerabilities. And kill them using these vulnerabilities.” Church noticed the horrified stares coming from everyone, “What? It is common sense.”

There was just one more thing I needed to know. “What’s your name?” I asked the changeling. I couldn’t just keep calling her ‘the changeling’ or ‘the infiltrator’ or ‘the bug.’

“Not all changelings have names like we do Zant. And when they do, most of the time it is to blend in.” Church lectured.

“He’s right,” she said. “I was never given a name.”

“Well fuck that shit. Would you like one?” I asked her.

“Um...Zant. You have no idea how disrespectful that was to ask.” Church said as he crumpled to the floor laughing hard at her horrified expression.

I suddenly felt very much embarrassed. “No, Church, no I don’t. I know nothing about changeling culture. They’re very reclusive in this universe, so other than the whole wedding incident, they haven’t been seen very much.”

"If she had liked her queen... What you just did would be ten times more disrespectful. From what I know, it is an honor for a changeling to be given a name. And well… I think you see the problem here. We aren’t even changelings.”

“Oh. Yeah. Sorry,” I said, very much embarrassed. If my helmet hadn’t been hiding my face, I’m sure everyone present would have seen me blushing, even in the low light.

“N-no,” the changeling stuttered. “I-I’d like a name. I always wanted one, and I still do, even if it’s a bit unorthodox to get one from...whatever you are.”

“I was thinking of Nosferatu…” Church said with a shrug.

“How about we don’t name her after old movie monsters?” I asked sarcastically. “Perhaps...Rhyssa?”

Church started laughing so hard I swear the ground started shaking. The rest of us ignored him.

The changeling seemed to consider this for a moment before saying, “Y-yes. Rhyssa. I like that.”

“I'm sorry! It's just you said an obscure reference from a movie in the 2830s!” Church gave an unmanly giggle.

“I wasn’t trying to…” I said.

“I just realized something. We have a human, a changeling, a diclonius, the memory of my daughter and one badass over here!” Church yelled.

“I was human,” I corrected. “Now I’m a Twili.”

“That doesn't matter. At least you exist,” Church retorted.

“You exist,” I said. “You just haven’t become corporeal yet. But if you really learn how to use that body, you can.”

“Oh and I have news. The real Desert Gem? Showing no vitals. Either dead or in some kind of stasis.”

“Fuck,” I muttered. “We’d better get going. Rhyssa, you wanna come with?” I said to everyone.

“Stop looking at me like you expect me to have a problem with this.” Church said as he saw everyone looking at him inquisitively.

“I’m sorry Dad but we cannot stay for much longer. At this point I would expect a large response to your disappearance,” Amor said

“Wait, before you go, can you fill me in on any other details about displaced?” I asked him.

“Stay away from overly happy or overly eager sounding displaced. That is self-explanatory. This doesn't apply to me.” Church said bluntly. “They tend to find me.”

“Okay, got it,” I said. “Hey, how do I make a thing people can use to summon me?”

Church fell through the floor at that. He hovered back up and gave me what I assumed was an ‘are you fucking serious?’ look.

“What?” I asked him. “No one told me any of this!”

“Watch. And do as I do. Step one.” Church pulled out his energy sword, “Get something you want others to recognize as your token.”

I conjured a hard-magic version of the rune that appeared behind me whenever I altered reality (as I did occasionally when I was bored). It looked almost exactly like the thing that had sent me to Equus.

“Step two. Take a vow of chastity.” At the bewildered expressions everyone was giving he laughed. “The real second step is to say what you want others to hear when they find your token.”

I channeled a bit of magic into the rune and said what came to mind. “If you seek to protect the weak and help those who need it, call on me in your time of need, and I, Usurper King Zant, shall answer.”

“Protect the weak? Are you calling Rhyssa weak?” Church asked in mock-shock.

“Weak is a subjective term,” I replied.

“She isn't weak. She is cute.” Church said as he...kissed her chitin before walking away.

Rhyssa went stiff and looked like she was about to fall over. Lilium and I weren't quite sure what to do. I just looked to Church and asked, “So, uh, what next?”

“I go. And take good care of Rhyssa. I like her already,” Church said bluntly.

“Oh,” I said, a bit sad he had to leave. “But what do I do with this?” I asked, my sadness clear in my voice.

Before I could even register what was happening, Church punched a hole in the air and tossed my token into it.

“So that's where they come from,” I muttered. “It’s been...interesting, Church,” I said sadly. “I’m gonna miss you.”

“No need. I can always come back. But first…” Church teleported away for a moment and came back carrying a large container with some kind of fluid in it. “This is a decade's worth...It was supposed to feed a revolution but that never happened. A gift from a Queen named Aragog,” Church said as he handed it to Rhyssa.

She looked at it in awe. “For...for me?!” She asked breathlessly.

“Indeed. Why, there is probably enough in there to ascend you but I wouldn't waste it.”

Rhyssa fainted this time. Apparently gift-giving was super effective on her.

“This won't be the last time you see me. Goodbye,” Church said as his form faded away.


As I finally returned to my universe I ended up landing in Ponyville...In front of some very familiar ponies.

“WORTH IT!” I screamed as they glared at me.

Chapter 3.0: The Return

Author's Notes:

This new short chapter is here to serve to tell you that I'm not dead yet!
Some things have changed. Due to my one month inactivity there are going to be a few new things Church will have. I've been playing way too much Halo 5 lately. Anyway, that new armor isn't permanent. You'll see why soon enough.

5 weeks after the Zant incident.

Disabling life support on deck 1…

Successful.

Unlocking capsule storage container…

Activating onboard AI “Epsilon”

Systems normal. No abnormalities detected.

“Wake up, Director…”


“Huh?” I sigh as I come to. “ How long was I-”

“1 Month, 3 days, 20 hours.”

“Scheiße.” I try to move an armored palm but it is frozen solid, “Some help please?”

The delirious voice of Songnam is my only answer, “One moment please. You have been out a very long time. I will need to rewrite the functioning protocols for your battle skin.”

I groan, “Oh great. More boring stuff. Just hurry up.”


After I had finally gotten free I noticed my armor looked different… Way too different… It looked like someone had combined the Arbiter's armor into MJOLNIR.

“What is this?”

“I believe it is called Helioskrill.”


“Wait.” I pause, “Where did you get this?” I was baffled, I didn't remember all these new items and weapons being here.

“They started appearing when you went under. I thought you'd like this one since you kept complaining about HAYABUSA being gone.” The impatience in Songnam’s tone was almost overwhelming.

I started wandering around the stasis room. “What's happened since I was out?”

“Well, let's see… Civil war has broken out in some countries. The princesses are searching for you and have been for an entire month now. I think you know why. All in all, things are not going well. Glad to have you back director.”

“Thanks.” I said with a roll of my virtual eyes.

“Oh, and before you go out there and get in more trouble, someone needs you.”

Chapter 3.5 Part 1: FOR THE EMPEROR! FOR THE UNSC!

*3rd Person Pov*

“Who needs me?” Church asked.

“See for yourself.” A gigantic portal was open near the front of the massive covenant CSO class supercarrier. Through this portal, a world could be seen. A world not unlike the one they were currently orbiting.

“We’re going in.” Church said.

“Yes Director, right away.” Songnam’s voice faded away as the carrier entered the portal.

*1st Person POV- Sebaste*

We had just gotten back from Cruger’s universe when Twilight ran up to us panting with fear.

“There’s some giant flying thing above Equestria!” She said.

“What does it look like?” I asked.

“It's big, purple, has things hanging down the front…” She listed.

“Evacuate the town, now! Warn Celestia of what’s going on, we’ll stay behind and stop the Covenant forces!” I ordered. She nodded and ran off.

“Of all the times to attack, why now?!” Sebastian groaned.

“I don't know, but they’re gonna regret it…” I growled.

But when we went outside, we were in for a shock. This wasn’t any ordinary attack force. No, that ship that we were looking at, it was at least 10 times bigger than any attack force the covenant would normally use to even glass a planet. It was… a capital ship.

“Frag, we’re screwed..” Sebastian muttered.

“As long as we give everyone time to evacuate, things should turn out okay.” I said.

The front of the covenant supercarrier suddenly let loose what was identical to the scanning that the Didact’s ship from Halo 4 did.

“What in the name of the Emperor?!” Sebastian exclaimed.

Once the scanning finished, the ship suddenly became less visible, as if it had cloaked.

“The hell is going on here?!” I muttered, “First that scanning, now the cloaking…”

After a few seconds, the ship’s shields exploded outward before the ship became visible again with the words, “Project Overlord” visible in English on the side in huge bold letters.

“Project Overlord? The hell's that?” I wondered. I then shook my head and summoned an AA variant of the wraith before jumping in and aiming the guns at it.

“Wait, Covenant don't do English!” Sebastian exclaimed, “I think we may be dealing with something else!”

“What, like another Displaced? Please, who'd join them?!” I said.

A few seconds later, a UNSC pelican flew out of the covenant Supercarrier, headed straights towards Ponyville. The scary part? The covenant supercarrier didn’t even attack the pelican as it left.

“A Pelican?” I said, confused, “The hell’s going on here?!”

I shook my head and tracked the gunship as it came towards Ponyville.

The Pelican gunship finally hovered above the center of the town before it proceeded to land. The hatch doors opened… and that’s where the laws of reality stopped applying. The inside was WAY bigger than the outside. Out stepped a Spartan in HELIOSKRILL class MJOLNIR Gen 2 armor, followed by well over 100 identical brown colored Spartans in the same armor as the Master Chief.

I facepalmed. “Lopez, which means the guy in the HELIOSKRILL armor must be someone from RvB…”

I jumped out of the wraith and walked up to the Spartan, “May I ask who you are, and why you decided to have us evacuate Ponyville and notify Celestia that we were under attack!?” I asked in annoyance.

The Spartan shrugged with his sniper rifle which wasn’t any ordinary sniper rifle.

“Wait, are you Church from Blue Team?!” Sebastian asked in shock.

“Former Director of Project Freelancer. New Director of Project Overlord.” ‘Church’ said.

“It’s nice to finally meet another Spartan, I thought I was the only one…” I said.

“I’m not a Spartan.” Church said bluntly. He removed his helmet, revealing absolutely nothing. There wasn’t even a body in that armor he was wearing.

“Right, A.I.” I amended.

“Why did you send my fleet a signal leading to this location?”

“What are you even talking about?!” I said,”We didn't send a signal…”

“Oh, good. The cloaking does work.” Church said, when he realized they could only see one ship. The sky suddenly was bombarded with darkness as more, equally as big, covenant ships appeared next to the supercarrier.

Sebastian quickly summoned his signature pair of lightning claws, and made a threatening step forward, “If you’re planning on invading…” He growled.

Church laughed, not even registering the threat, “You haven’t done anything. Besides, invasions are time and money consuming anyways. Not that I’d be able to invade with this fleet. Only destroy.”

“Then why are you here?” I asked, holding up my hand to stop Sasha from attacking.

“You tell me. Aha! There’s the signal!” Church walked up to me and poked me. “Your weapon generation device. It has generated one of my tokens, and in doing so, sent a signal through multispace, right to me. Heh. Just...like...Ahriman.” He walked away.

“Ahriman? You’ve met him?!” Sebastian asked

“Yep. Heh. We’re… what you call friends. Though, I align myself with no one. As of yet anyways.”

“We’ve met him, and fought three of his cronies.” I snarled, remembering the fight with Khârn, “I’ll warn you once, you’re making a mistake with allying with him. He’ll use you like a pawn, then discard you when he’s done with you…”

Church laughed. Hard, “I never said I was on his side.”

“As for me having your token, you’re wasting your breath, I’d have heard a voice when I summoned my Energy sword…”

“One. I don’t have breath. Two, what, Are you still Halo 4 or something? Ha! Halo 5 Guardians and Halo 6 *censored leaked title* have already come out centuries ago.” Church laughed.

“I may be behind on my Halo games, but how far are you on the times? There's a war going on, I'm sure you’ve heard of it?” I retorted.

“Of course I have. After teaching me how to use the warp, Ahriman mentioned it and asked me to join him. Well, I didn’t say yes. But I didn’t say no either. I’m currently neutral in the War of Shadows. Craig...”

“We were just involved in a conflict on an Alliance ship, and ended up getting diverted from our world after Rainborg threw a plasma bomb as the portal was closing.” I said to the A.I.

“One question. Whose side do you think I am on? That is a very important question.” Church said.

“To be honest, I’d think you’d be on the Neutrals” I replied.

“Ah good. Being a hero is fucking stupid. Being a villain? Meh. Villains get chased and eventually killed. I already killed all the ones who were stubborn enough to want to kill me.” Church patted his Nornfang.

“If you’re wondering whose side we’re on, we sided with the Alliance.” I said, “Both sides ended up on our world looking for a neutral, and that’s how we ended up joining.”

Church turned deadly serious, “If either side tries to force me to join them, they can expect me to be gone before they can even come close. Think of it like this, there are two sides of one coin. I am on both sides.”

“We weren't planning on forcing you or even asking you to join, you idiotic tin can! We figured you didn't want to join, but you jumped to conclusions!” I snapped.

“Yeah, you probably don’t want someone who is crazy enough to do this,” One of the covenant supercarriers shot the other one, completely decimating the shields and sending pieces of it flying, headed towards the sun, “Eh, I can steal another one.”

“What exactly is your goal here, because we don't have your token.”

“Summon an energy sword.” Church said simply.

I shrugged and summoned The Prophet’s Bane

Church sighed, “Not that one. Try the regular one. I wouldn’t want everyone to have the Prophet’s Bane. That is the Arbiter’s sword. Passed down onto him. He didn’t even name it. It is Sangheili tradition for others to name the sword of the wielder. I would rather not disrespect them by using that very sword.”

I changed it to a regular energy sword. Church pressed a button on it that I hadn’t seen before. It immediately started broadcasting Church’s voice in a saying of sorts. The saying was coming...from the energy sword.

“Hmm..” I was surprised to say the least, “Okay, so I somehow managed to find your token, but I always thought it was a regular energy sword..”

“I have a theory. Your summoning. It summons objects that are compiled to match your thoughts. But, you never have to think past what you want. You weren’t being COMPLETELY specific. Your thoughts were just, energy sword. Not, WHERE the energy sword came from. OR, WHOSE energy sword. But then again, being that specific can be a waste of time to most.”

“Interesting theory, out of curiosity, have you encountered any of the other members of Blue Team?”

“What Blue Team are you talking about? You have to be more specific.” Church said smartly.

“Tucker, Caboose, and Washington.” I replied

“I thought you were referring to, Linda-058, John-117, Fred-104 and Kelly-087.” Church said.

“Come on, you should have memories of the teammates from RvB!”

“I do. But those memories, lost relevance when I fragmented. Or as most would call it, died.”

“Sebaste, that's enough.” Sasha said, “I’m sorry for the hostile welcome, we had suffered an attack from a small Covenant ground force a few months ago, so when we saw your ship, we thought they were attacking again.”

“Well, if they weren’t before, they are now…” Church said in surprise.

“The hell do you mean by that?!” I asked.

“Look up…” Large amounts of banshees were flying towards the supercarriers. And a purple supercarrier that WASN’T holding UNSC vehicles or having english text written on it was firing at the overlords carriers, “Have they always had that…?” Church pointed to the supercarrier attacking the other one.

“No, but I think we’d better worry about the ground forces!” I said, pointing at a force consisting of two squads of jackals, three squads of grunts and five squads of elites.

“This should be easy.” Church pointed to the Lopez bots behind him. They all were dual wielding kinetic recon SMGs.

Sasha went into his terminator armored form and opened fire with his plasma cannon on the grunts, frying two whole squads before the third scattered.

Church fired his Nornfang on full auto somehow, which barely made sense since it’s not an automatic weapon. The Lopez bots behind him advanced slowly, firing their kinetic SMGs, disintegrating everything that was hit, just like forerunner weapons.

I summoned a Sniper rifle and pulled off a one shot triple kill on three jackals that were advancing towards us. I then spun around and pulled off the same trick on a trio of elites.

“TRAITOR!” An Elite Ultra screamed at Church as it charged at him with a energy sword. Only to get gutted by Sebastian’s lightning claws, “The only traitorIS YOU!” He roared as he tossed the Elite into one of his fellows.

Church facepalmed. “Wow, you killed a good one. He even knew Star Wars memes.” Church said as he stabbed an elite in the back. With his gravity hammer.

Meanwhile, I had jumped into the AA wraith and started to open fire on the banshees.

*In the attacking supercarrier*

“Shipmistress, we’re losing too many. We have to retr-” The shipmistress stabbed her energy sword straight through the Sangheili’s face.

“No. I want that ship.” The Kig-Yar shipmistress hissed. “We can let this infested ship burn. In hell.”

*Ponyville*

“Church, can you have your fleet fire upon the enemy super carrier?” I yelled as I smashed aside a grunt with a gravity hammer

“Negative.” Church said, “Too risky. They’re orbitting Equus’s atmosphere. If I destroy them, you can count on the pieces of the carrier destroying Equestria. Unless of course, you want to be the new ruler.” Church joked.

Just then, a huge blast of magic vaporized half of the remaining force, we looked up to see Celestia fly down with a whole contingency of Pegasus Royal guard.

“You got Twi’s Message?” I called up to her.

She nodded and said, “This threat must be stopped, I will not let Equestria fall to these savages!”

Church suddenly screamed, “INFESTED SHIP? FLEET! FIRE! NOW!” The sky lit up with explosions as Church’s fleet fired at the covenant fleet.

“The hell was that about?!” I asked Church.

Church spoke very fastly, “Precursors! Flood! Primordial! Death! Hive!”

Sasha turned and Gibbs slapped Church on the back of the head, “Pull yourself together! Even if the flood fall, we will make it through!

“Let me translate. IT’S A TRAP!” Church said in Admiral Ackbar’s voice.

A trap? What in the Emperor’s name are talking about?!

“They followed me...watching my every move… I get it now. Those weren’t your exact covenant… Because why would they do that now? This is different. My destroying of one of their vessels as a show of power has triggered them.”

“Dude, calm down! We will make it through! Things did get complicated by this though…” I said.

“If you won’t engage them. THEN I WILL.” Church rushed his troops into the pelican and forced it to fly towards the hiveship.

“Church! Blast it!” I swore, I then used my comms unit to contact him, ++Church, we WILL deal with the flood, I was gonna tell you that, but once again, you jumped to conclusions! I was gonna suggest that you take Sebastian with you, but I guess not..++

Right after I said that, multiple covenant drop pods impacted town hall, before infected marines and infected spartans jumped out.

“Frag!” I yelled before summoning a flamethrower and incinerating the first wave of infected, Sasha adding to the conflagration with his heavy flamer.

PURGE THE UNCLEAN!” He roared.

I received a transmission from Church right after that, ++Prepare for a bad idea. Unleashing warp storm.++

++Warp storm?! Are you crazy?! It’ll take weeks to rebuild after this!!++

++Better weeks than eternity.++ Church retorted. ++I’ve let this infestation destroy enough lives. You aren’t joining the list.++

++Copy that, permission is a go++

++I wasn’t asking for permission.++ Church said cooly, right before the very aura around us changed to very emotional and hazardous to be around. The warp storm absorbed the whole enemy fleet. ++AHHHHHHH!-++ Church’s transmission cut out. His fleet vanished right after that.

“CHURCH!” I yelled.

Author's Notes:

THIS IS SPARTA. Just kidding. This is part one of the crossover with FOR THE EMPEROR AND THE UNSC!

Chapter 3.5 Part 2

*3rd person POV*

“CHURCH!”

Sebaste looked in shock at where both fleets had been in the sky.

Sebaste, there's nothing we can do right now, we need to focus on these guys!” Sebastian said as he fired an assault cannon into the remaining enemy squads.

The Spartan nodded and turned his attention to the ongoing battle.

“You messed with the wrong planet!” He snarled as he bisected a jackal with a Hayabusa katana before summoning a gauss turret and blasting an Elite off its feet.

DEATH TO THE COVENANT XENOS!” Sebastian roared as he smashed aside another Elite with his power fist then gutting another with a burst of assault cannon fire.

The sky was darkened, with ashes falling down to the ground and parts of supercarriers crashing into civilizations. Still, there was no sign of Church.

“Damn it, This gonna take weeks if not years to repair this…” Sebaste swore.

Soon, the remaining Covenant and flood were wiped out, both the displaced and Celestia looked upon the devastation left in the battle’s wake.

“I’m sorry this happened, we tried our best not to involve your people in our fight” Sebastian said, gesturing to the bodies of fallen Royal Guard, “But it seems inevitable…”

A familiar looking pelican was seen falling from the sky, if one had taken the time to look. And it was falling, straight towards the outer edge of Equestria.

“Wait, is that…” Sebaste muttered, then his eyes widened.

“That’s his Pelican!” He yelped then opened up the comms.

“Incoming transmission. Playing.” An electronic voice said from the energy sword used to signal Church.

++We did it! We took them out! The warp storm was successful. Take us back down to Ponyvi- We’re hit! We’re going down. We’re losing her! Activate emergen- AHHHHHHH-. Warning, gravity controls down. Artificial life support disabled. Impact protection system offline. All crewmen in critical condition. Brace for impact- *Static*++

++Church, if you can hear me, you need to pull up, I repeat, pull up!++ Sebaste said

++-*alarms blaring and static with warnings* Warning: Terminal velocity has been re-++

“Come on Church…” Sebaste muttered

Almost immediately, the pelican impacted a mountain, and exploded, causing a huge shockwave to rip the mountain apart.

“Throne! We need to get over there!” Sebastian yelped, before summoning a Thunderhawk, “Come on!”

The remaining guard, Sebaste and Celestia quickly entered the gunship and the Astartes started up the engines and blasted off to the crash site.

When they arrived, Sebaste jumped out and started looking for Church’s body.

They were not prepared for what they saw. Dead bodies of marines, crewmen and Spartans littered the ground, clutching their weapons and bloodied.

“The hell happened…” Sebaste muttered.

++Did you find him?++ Sebastian asked over the comms.

++Negative, found a bunch of bodies though…+++ Sebaste said.

++How are there dead bodies here, when everything was robotic?!” Sebastian asked in confusion.

++ *static* This is Victor Company number- I repe- Does anyone copy?- We’ve cra-++

++Church, are you there? If you are, then you’re a Fragging Elite turd!++ Sebaste broadcasted through the comms,++ and your family uses your boots as popcorn buckets!++

The pelican’s emergency lights flickered and flashed before another dead body hit the floor. Gunshots were coming from inside.

Sebaste summoned a Gauss turret and walked inside the Pelican. What he saw when he went inside was a dead elite, with a giant hole in its chest, surrounded by dead grunts and jackals.

“Church, you in here?” Sebaste called out,” If you are, you’d better get your A.I. rear in gear and help with repairs!”

The only responsible was mechanical whirring before boots hit the ground and a figure crawled in.

“You certainly took your time!” Sebaste snarked, “I thought I’d end up ‘crashing’ the party you were having here!”

The figure collapsed, dropping their ODST helmet and revealing a bloodied white human face with dark black hair.

“Church? Is that you?” Sebaste asked in shock.

‘Church’ barely managed to nod.

“The hell happened to you, old timer?” The other Spartan asked, “I know the crash was bad, but how could it have hurt you?!”

“T-That crash would’ve killed a Spartan. If...not for armorlock.”

“Did you try activating the mag clamps on your boots then using armor lock? I did that when the ship I was on crashed.”

“You can’t use mag clamps when your armor fails.”

“Ouch…, so what exactly happened after you activated the warp storm?” Sebaste asked, after notifying his friend of his status.

“My systems failed. I can fix this ship. And then I’m leaving.” Church didn’t sound so sure of himself though.

“The hell you’re leaving, you can barely even stand up! You need to rest, and that’s an order!” Sebaste said, “We’ll deal with the repairs, you just need to rest and recover.”

“I’m not resting!”

“With all due respect, yes you are, you need to recover from that crash and if you don’t comply, I’ll have Sasha knock you out with a thunder hammer!”

“And risk killing me?” Church retorted.

“Oh for…!” Sebaste swore and landed a blow that knocked Church unconscious. Blood started pooling where Church’s head hit.

He then walked out of the wreckage with Church over his shoulder.

Church’s hologram left the body when Sebaste wasn’t looking. Or so he thought.

“Church, I know that trick of yours. Get back in your body.” Sebaste said without even looking at him.

Church didn’t answer and kept moving.

++Church, worry about your Pelican later, right now Celestia wants to speak with you++ Sebastian spoke up over the comms.

Church immediately starts running. Before Sebaste could do anything he was already gone. Not even a minute later, the ship’s lights turned on and cloaked itself as Church walked out in a new but bloody set off Blue MJOLNIR Mark VI Gen 2 armor.

“Seriously?” Sebaste deadpanned.

“What? Gotta be close quarters.” Church says as he holds a kinetic sentinel SMG and a Nornfang.

“Well, Celestia wants to speak with you, so you’d better get your mechanical rear to the Thunderhawk” Sebaste said, gesturing to the transport.

“Fine. Whatever.”

As both Spartans walked up, Celestia approached them.

“So you’re the one that caused the panic in the first place?” She asked sternly.

Church just stared at her.

“I’d answer the question…” Sebaste said.

Church turned around and walked away, saying, “I didn’t sign up for this shit.” Before he turned on his armor’s antimagic field to prevent him being attacked or picked up in magic.

“Celestia, at least open a portal to his universe.” Sebaste asked.

“That won’t work.” Church interrupted, “I won’t allow it.”

“Do you have a better way of getting to your own dimension?” Sebastian asked the A.I.

“I wasn’t there in the first place.” Church replied.

Both Displaced looked at him in confusion.

“My universe? In tatters.”

“Then where do you reside?”

“In hell. Also known as space. Floating. Never to be found. Much like the Master Chief for four years, seven months, ten days.

“Don't you have anyone you care about other than yourself?”

“They’re all dead.” Church muttered. “Except one.” He whispered. Though he wasn’t heard.

“Well, if you want, you can have a permanent base here, we need someone with your kind of experience, and you’ve seen more battles than we have.”

“You’re going to have hell trying to store my fleet.”

“With Celestia’s permission, you should be able to keep them in orbit.”

“That fleet you saw? Wasn’t even a tenth of the amount of ships I have. Your citizens are going to have nightmares.”

“At least bring in some of your fleet and keep the rest in reserve.”

“No can do.” A huge portal opened up above Equus and an uncountable amount of ships flew out of it of all sizes and varieties, unsc, covenant and insurrectionist.

“Throne, you weren't kidding… “ Sebastian said in awe.

Celestia cleared her throat and said, “As long as you help protect this universe, you are welcome to stay Church.”

“Define ‘protect’.” Church said cheekily.

“The last time we met Ahriman, he made it clear that he won't stop until we’re dead, and we both fear that he plans on attacking our world.”

Church aimed his pistol at Sebaste before pulling the trigger, resulting in a clicking sound as he laughed. “Ha! You got scared!”

That was the last thing he knew before getting a ceramite covered fist in the chest and was sent flying into a boulder.

Another identical looking Church walked up from behind and then past them and stared at his hologram, “Huh. So that’s what would happen.”

They both looked at Church in annoyance, then busted out laughing.

“Pretty realistic hologram. Right?” Church said to the duo and Celestia.

“Yep. It was…” All three agreed.

Delta’s voice piped in from Church’s armor, “It was successful then. I calculated that our reflexes would assist as per our reaction time of .0000001 seconds. There was a 99.999% chance of success.”

“Hello Delta, expected you to pop up sooner or later.” Sebaste said.

“From a statistical and analytical standpoint, your eagerness was obvious.” Delta said bluntly.

“Wiseass” Sebaste muttered, “Out of curiosity, what is Project Overlord? I saw it on your flagship.” He asked Church.

Church laughed, “Project Freelancer. Think hard.”

“I had only gotten to the first part of the Chronus trilogy, so don't blame me for not recognizing it!” Sebaste retorted.

“It’s not in the Chorus trilogy.”

“Ahh, forget it…”

“By the way, for helping us, both Sebaste and I think you deserve something.” Sebastian said before summoning Shrike’s talons and handing them to Church.

“These are the fabled lightning claws worn by Shrike himself, use them well, and they will serve you as long as you live.”

“I don’t know about that as long as you live part. I’m not alive.” Church put the lightning claws on before humming, “Could still use something…” His armor suddenly changed to the last thing anyone wanted to see. The Meta.

“Frag!” Sebaste yelped.

“Throne!” Sebastian swore, before summoning his own pair and standing in front of Celestia, ready to defend her if an attack was made.

Church did the exact opposite. He broke down laughing his ass off and smashing his fist on the ground.

“Church, you piece of tin plated hardware!” Sebaste swore.

Church laughed still.

The Orbital walked up to him and slammed him into the ground. Well, if he were lucky he would have anyway, Church just jumped over him just as he slammed the spot where Church was.

“Nuh-Uh!” Church said, as if he was giving a prize away for a lowered price. He dodged and ducked under every punch and kick thrown his way faster than they could connect.

“*pant* Alright, you win, ya bloody wanker!” Sebaste panted, “At least you gave me a nice workout.”

Church chuckled, “I can’t get tired you idiot.”

“Eh, I figured.” Sebaste said to him, then asked, “Would you like an escort to your ship?”

“No. It’s right above us.” Church said simply.

They looked up to see the flagship above their location, soon afterwards a transport beam appeared near where they were standing.

“Looks like your ship awaits.” Sebastian said to Church.

Church sighed, “And so does she…”

“She? Who is she?” Both Sebaste and Sebastian were confused as to who Church was talking about.

“You’ll find out soon enough.”

“What’s her name?”

“Amor.”

“Amor? but that’s Cadence’s name!” Celestia exclaimed.

“She is...in a way...Cadence.” Church said vaguely.

“And her name is Amor not Amore. Amor is portuguese. Amore is Italian.” Delta corrected.

“Will we see you again?” Sebaste asked.

“I thought you wanted me to stay. Make up your mind.” Church said.

Sebaste snickered, “Just pulling your leg, mate!”

“You obviously haven’t met Loki.”

“Actually, we have. He was on the ship we had fought on.”

“Let me guess, he’s on the Alliance. Or neutral.”

“Neutral”

“What was he doing in the ship?

“Keeping an eye on things, I also met another Neutral, a Displaced who’s now Asphyxoius from Warmachine”

“There’s someone coming down.” Sebastian said pointing at the beam.

Church sighed, “Well… It was inevitable.”

“Let me guess, she gives you hell?” Sebaste smirked.

“More like she’s overprotective…” Church said hesitantly.

“Sounds like a certain stallion with his sister.” The Orbital remarked.

The pony descending using the beam became glaringly apparent. She was an alicorn with a cyan coat, a wild pink and white mane, and a shielded heart as her cutiemark.

“Is that… Cadence?!” Sebaste asked in shock.

“It is… if you combined Vinyl and Dashie with her.” Sebastian said.

“Uh...No...Not anymore at least...Um...It’s a long story…” Church said.

“What exactly happened?” Sebaste asked Church.

Amor glared at Church before screaming, “WHERE THE BUCK HAVE YOU BEEN, DAD?!”

“DAD?!” Both the duo and Celestia looked at Church in shock.

“I think you have some explaining to do…”

“Nononono.” Church said in a very Twilight manner.

“This is gonna be a long night…” Sebastian muttered.

“Nope.” Church said before he did something. All of a sudden, memories flooded the duo and Celestia. All of the memories.

When they woke up, Church and Amor were gone. And they were in a hospital bed.

“Well, hopefully Church will stay…” Sebaste said. It finally occurs to them that the window near them, wasn't actually a window. It was an airlock.

“The hell are we?” Sebastian muttered.

“I’m guessing we’re in Church’s ship…” Sebaste replied.

The words, “UNSC SKYWARD UNTO HEAVEN” were engraved on the side of the ship and on a panel in front of them. Right next to that, it said health bay and airlock.

++Church, you there?++ Sebaste commed

Church walked in, sporting a nasty looking bruise on his arm with Amor following him in and glaring at him.

“Ouch, that’s gotta smart!” Sebaste said, wincing at the sight of the bruise.

“Would you like me to heal it for you?” Celestia asked Church.

“...” Church just nodded at Celestia.

“Never abandon me that long again!” Amor seethed.

Celestia’s horn glowed as she healed the bruise.

“Why exactly did you help us? You have the firepower to take over Equestria, yet you helped these two defend our world. What made you decide to help?” She asked as she continued healing him.

“Sometimes...All y-you need...is a l-little kindness…” Church quoted.

“Hmmm, wise words” Sebastian said, “I’m guessing you never had that yourself?”

“I wouldn't have ended up like this.”

“Well, now you have that chance.” Celestia said, “We all appreciate the help you gave us, and we hope that with time, you will reconcile with yourself and come out of the shell you’ve created.”

The Displaced duo nodded before a flash of teleportation catches their attention.

“What the…, Twi!” Sebastian exclaimed to the purple unicorn as she and the girls ran up to them, “The hell are you doing here?!”

“They probably noticed my glaringly obvious fleet of over 100,000 ships.” Church said bluntly.

“We were so worried when we saw what had happened” Twilight said.

“I didn't do it.” Church said almost immediately.

“Who’s this guy?” Dash asked.

“And what’s with Cadence?” Twilight asked.

“Shh…” Church shushed them, “I wasn't here…” he said as he activated his active camo.

“The guy that just disappeared is Church, while the Cadence lookalike is Amor.” Sebaste said, glaring at the hidden Spartan.

“I don't own the Princess Robot Bubblegum racecar!” Church said way too quickly to be truthful in Caboose's voice. They finally noticed the NASCAR that had Princess Robot Bubblegum on it.

Everyone in the room except for Pinkie and Amor facepalm\hooved.

“Seriously, dude?” Sebaste asked in exasperation.

“OOOOH!” Pinkie squealed, “I want it!”

“IT'S NOT PINK! IT'S LIGHTISH RED!” Donut said from in Church's armor.

“SHUT UP DONUT!” The rest of Red team said from in his armor.

“He’s as random as Pinkie…” Sebastian muttered.

A hologram of Donut left Church's armor, “I don't know. What kind of random are you talking about?” Donut then proceeded to make a very bad sexual pun.

“Can it, Donut!” The Astartes said

“You're not my mom!” Donut said as he gave the bird to the Astartes.

“Church! You’re gonna regret this!” Sebastian snarled before going into his Dreadnought form.

++Now you know why it’s never wise to piss off an Astartes, especially one who can turn into THIS!++ Sebastian boomed

“You know. I don't really see how this is my fault. You should really work on your anger management.” Church said as he became intangible.

++Sure, like you didn't piss off Washington a lot…++

Church sighed, “There are children here.” He gestured to the mane six.

++Well you flipped the bird!++

“No. Donut did.” Church said

++Donut was from you, ya tin can!

*No. He is a memory. I can't control what I remember you insipid brute.”

++Faulty A.I.!++

Amor glared at the Astartes.

++Sorry Amor ++ Sebastian said.

“You should know better than to let anger control you. Especially over something so...so...petty.” Amor said sincerely.

++ Astartes weren't exactly known for having a cool head when their anger was roused, especially those of the Dark Angels ++

“Well, I'm sure Twilight would be willing to help you with that. Getting angry that easily can make you easier to take advantage of in combat or in everyday situations.” Amor lectured.

Sebaste deadpanned, “Which is why I usually do the talking for the both of us.”

“I'm surprised none of you have asked how Church got THIS many ships…” Amor said hesitantly.

++ I don't even want to know… ++

“Well. I stole them all. Took me 10 years. Was worth it though.” Church said as everyone looked at him incredulously. I mean, he did just say he stole over 100,000 ships in mint condition.

“Well, we’ll see you tomorrow, hope you don't mind patrolling!” Sebaste said, “Celestia, would you mind teleporting us back to Canterlot?” She nodded and in a flash of light, Celestia, the Mane 6, Sebaste and Sebastian vanished.

“They do realize that the kind of patrolling I'm going to be doing is not actually the helpful kind right?“ Church asked himself.

Chapter 4: Family First

The darkness was evident after the beginning of nightfall, but when one is in space, such things doesn’t bother them. Church was no different. He looked upon his fleet of over one hundred thousand strong, covering Equus.te Still, he hadn’t gotten any threats to move them from the planet by Celestia nor Luna.

*Perspective: Dr. Leonard Church (Epsilon)*
20:00
Equus’s orbit.
Overlord Fleet.

“Director, the displaced have returned, it’s your turn to announce your position.”

“I’ll tell them later,” I said calmly, “For now I need to meet some...old family and friends.”

I clutched Asuna and Kirito’s tokens before I finally said, “I need you. Now.”

Seconds later a voice I recognised as Asuna’s said “We’ll be over… what's wrong?

“It’s...been 10 years…” I choked out.

Seconds later two portals open behind me as both Kirito and Asuna walk out from them before it closes before Asuna says “10 years? Really?”

“Gave me enough time to make a fleet this big...10 years…” I pointed to the planet covered with ships that had a very confusing look.

Kirito then walks over to a window before saying “So that’s Sabastian’s Equestria.”

“Where have you been…?”

“Crystal Empire” Admits Kirito.

“How long has it been for you?” I ask desperately.

“just over a week” replies Kirito.

I proceed to start cursing, “ScheiBe! Shit! Fuck! Universe! You **********************” before changing it to Russian so nobody can understand the rest.

Asuna then sighs before saying “still can’t stop yourself, can you.”

I wave it away dismissively, “What’s your position on this...new war as they say, I’m just going to call it The War of Why the fuck is there another war?”
“we’re with Sebaste” replies Kirito

“Can you guess whose side I’m on?”

“your own,” guesses Asuna.

“As always.” I agree, “I just happen to be allies to both sides. So fuck it. I ain’t fighting.” Amor suddenly walks in and Gibbs slaps me.

Kirito then laughs and says “some things never change… It’s good to see you Amor.”

Amor hugs Kirito for a few seconds before relenting and doing the same with Asuna.

Asuna then smiles and says “How have thing been for you.”

“My dad is being stupid again. He stole over a million ships. One does not simply steal that many ships…”

Kirito then sighs before saying “some things never change, we just need to learn to accept it.”

“I’m pretty sure you can see why I would not fit in on either the ‘Bad’ side or the ‘Good’ side.” I said.

“we already know you well enough to guess that though, anyway why are you staying here what happened to your universe” asks Asuna.

“Uh… we don’t talk about that…” I said, even though I knew they weren’t going to simply let it go.

“Yes. We do. You never told me why you made us leave in such a rush.” Amor retorted.

“Uh…” I started hesitantly.

Kirito then sighs before saying “if it’s not something you want to talk about we’ll drop it.”

“Ehhhhhh… Have you ever heard of a...supernova?” I asked.

“Oh, that's not good” admits Asuna

“And NO. I will NOT ask that Jason Hughes guy for help.” I nearly screamed.

“Jason who?” they both asked in confusion

“That “Mr. I can rewrite your universe.” I said darkly.

“So basically a god” says Kirito bluntly.

“A wannabe god.” I corrected.

“Sound like he’s a bit big headed to me” admits Asuna

“What’s even worse is… he’s a ‘hero’ type that gets up in your business and threatens you and stuff. I fucking hate those.” Amor slapped me again for that.

“well you must really love Craig then.” Asuna says whilst glaring at me

“Wait what?” I asked in genuine confusion.

“You said he hate hero types… well don’t a lot of people refer to him as a hero?” explains Kirito

“Uh… I haven’t really noticed.” I said.

“sadly they do and he hates it but he has to accept it” admits Asuna

“Where is he? I’d like him to be here as well. But I couldn’t find his token…”

“well… we don’t know… I can call him maybe he’ll pick up?” says Asuna.

“Do it.” Amor said before I could even speak.

Asuna then smiles and says “We’ll try.” She then pulls out Craig’s token before saying “Craig would you mind coming here?”

Seconds later a portal appears behind me as Craig walks out… however unlike normal he appeared depressed and wore a hood over his head covering his face.

“I don’t think you used the right one. We got the wrong Craig.” I said bluntly.

“If you're just going to mock me, I’ll leave right now” mutters Craig.

“Nevermind, that’s definitely the right Craig.” I muttered when I realized he talked like Craig.

Craig then sighs before saying “i’m sorry i’ve had a rough month, Discord being ripped out of me, getting every bone in my body broken… kind of lost the will at the moment.”

“Oh. I haven’t seen you guys in 10 years, 8 months, 2 weeks, 5 days and 1 hour. So I wouldn’t really know.” I said seriously.

“Don’t worry about it, I’ll be fine… I just don't fight anymore”

“Not like my universe got destroyed or anything…” I whispered, though I didn’t notice that everyone heard.

Craig then looks up then says “I’m sorry that that happened to you Church.”

“Eh, that place sucked anyways. They kept sending ships after me. Infact, so many so that… um… well, look outside.”

Craig then walks towards the window before saying “Gez… you got enough enemies yet. Anyway if your universe is gone who’s are we in?”

“Eh… Sebaste, and Sebastian’s.”

Craig then looked at me and said “are you kidding me… do we seriously keep meeting the same people?”

“Shh… Celestia still hasn’t done anything about the fact that I’ve covered the whole planet in ships so that it has no sunlight or anything. I didn’t even realize I had that many ships…”

“Sure you're not part dragon and you're hoarding ships.” jokes Craig

Kirito then smiles before saying “well you seem to be getting back to normal.”

“It’ll be a while till I begin to feel like myself again.” Craig then looks at Amor and says “How are you doing Amor.” She shrugged in response.

“My dad is still being dumb as always.” She said simply.

“Sounds about right” agrees Craig.

Craig then looks at Asuna and says “what changed with you?”

“well we adopted a new daughter only for her to be trapped in the crystal empire when it disappeared again.”

Amor glowered at Asuna, “Am I not good enough?” She said jokingly.

“that’s not the case… she was like your dad, and well I guess i just wanted to begin to get the family we had at home back.”

“Well, you’re getting it back. We’re not going anywhere. We’re always in reach…” Amor said in a melodious sing-song voice.

Craig then lowers his hood then says “you know I said if you ever wanted to talk just call… so don’t start getting depressed… you’ll start acting like me”

“Wait, who are you talking to?” I asked Craig in confusion.

Craig then laughed and said “I was talking to Asuna, Church.”

“Of course. You know what? Let’s go to one of your universes. This place is depressing me. It serves as a reminder that… I have no real home.” I said pessimistically.

Asuna then begins to laugh before saying “Are you forgetting that there is our reality… you’d be welcome to stay anytime you know that.”

Craig then smiles then says “we’ll head to my time… don’t really want to mess with the timeline back home.”

“What’s the difference?” I asked in confusion.

“Don’t forget we are from Craig’s past, if he hasn’t been there before it could mess everything up… also you saw what Craig’s time is like, and we're even further back in the timeline.” explains Kirito.

“Well, whatever. I need a… something to kill or something. Or friendship. Something. I’ll take anything at this point.” I said, “Let’s...go.”

“I’m with you” says Craig before saying “do you still have a method to home in on my reality.”

“If I had this many ships and they were all incapable of space travel, what would the point of having them be?”

“Not really much use,” admits Craig.

“And just so you know, I’m taking the entire fleet with me. They’re not use if they’re not in range.” I grabbed Craig’s token and inserted it into a slot, before a swirling portal appeared that was the size of a planet like Earth in width and height right near Mars. “Liftoff!” Everyone suddenly felt nauseous as the entire fleet rocketed off into the portal at Faster Than Light speeds. When everyone regained control of their stomachs, we were in a very obviously different universe.

Craig then sighs before saying “Well, i’m home… not been around as much as I would have liked… it will be nice to see everyone again”

“Ah, that reminds me. We’re dropping down by pods.” I said bluntly.

“You lot do that” mocks Craig before saying “I’ll meet you on the ground”

“Nope. You’re going in as well.” I throw Craig into a drop pod and activate it before he can do anything.

Asuna then sighs before saying “was that really necessary”

“It is for what I’m going to do.” I paused for a moment before starting, “ Helljumper, Helljumper, where you been? Feet first into hell and back again! When I die please bury me deep! Place an MA5 down by my feet! Don’t cry for me, don’t shed no tear! Just pack my box with PT gear! Cuz one early morning ‘bout zero-five! The ground will rumble, there’ll be lightning in the sky! Don’t you worry, don’t come undone, it’s just my ghost on a PT run!” I sang before I jumped into a pod. The pod door closed and hissed before my esctatic screaming became impossible to hear.

Asuna and Kirito then look towards Amor before Asuna says “you got any ideas what he’s planning?”

“Nope. I’m starting to think he doesn’t ever actually plan any of this.” Amor said bluntly.

Kirito then looks towards the planet before saying “I think he’s worried about Craig… he seems off, distracted.”

“That may be due to the fact that for some reason there are a lot of explosions occurring outside.” She points a hoof to the unusual occurrence outside.

Asuna then sighs before saying “We better head down… you coming Amor… I bet Scootaloo would like to see you.”

“Why is th...Oh.” Amor said in sudden understanding.

Kirito then smiles before saying “Anyway how do the pods work? He didn’t really say.”

“You’re going to hate me for this but, It drops you through an atmosphere. As in, atmospheric entry.” Amor said very seriously.

Kirito then laughs before saying “whats life without risks?”

“Many have died from combat drops in these things. Luckily the risks are much lower since this isn’t a combat drop.” Amor said bluntly. “Those that weren’t shot out of the sky in the war landed in very bad places. The ponies of Equestria and the species of every other nation have to have noticed the one million plus strong fleet hovering over the planet that is bigger than the planet it is orbiting.”

“point taken… we better get down there… Celestia won’t be happy” says Asuna

“Okay. Let’s go.” They all got into their respective drop pods and after a few minutes of intensive and scary unsafe flying, they crashlanded straight into the throne room of Canterlot.

Asuna then slowly crawled out of the pod before muttering “dammit Church” She then looks up to see Celestia looking at her then says “Hello Celestia… it’s been awhile hasn’t it?”

She then begins to smile before saying “It has… but why destroy the roof?”

I jump out of the ground and yell, “IT’S JUST MY GHOST ON A PT RUN!”

Amor sighed, “Have you not noticed the fleet above the planet that is glaringly obvious? The one blocking all the sunlight and making it darker than nighttime?” She asked Celestia in genuine confusion.

Celestia then sighs before saying “It’s better than losing my sister again.”

“Okay, since you said that, you better not bitch if I’m too lazy to tell my fleet to move.” I said bluntly before crawling out of the wreckage.

Craig then mutters “Church… never do that again.”

“Oh don’t lie. I know you got a guilty pleasure from that.” I said slyly.

Kirito then smiles before saying “lighten up Craig… you need to have a bit of fun”

A very ‘inappropriate’ car fell out of the sky and landed next to Church. “My car! She’s back!”


Craig then sighs before putting his hood back up before saying “i’ll be outside if you need me” before walking out the room.

Asuna then stares at him before saying “This is not like him”

“He been like this for a week… he seems constantly depressed, he keeps going to the statue garden and just sitting in front of your statutes until the sun sets.” says Celestia.

“Well, I know just the way to make that go away. It’s a bad way, but any way is better than this way.” I said.

“If you do anything inappropriate Church, god help me…” mutters Kirito

“Who says I haven’t already?” Church pointed to his race super Sultan RS that had a lewd looking Princess Robot Bubblegum painted on it.

“Just be careful with him… he’s not been the same since Discord was ripped out of him… said something about him threatening everyone he cared about?” explained Celestia.

“Why would that mess him up? Discord is a jackoff. Loki on the other hand. MUWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!” I laugh in a very evil O’Mally like manner before going into a coughing fit in front of everyone.

Asuna then sighs before saying “Calm down… let’s just try to sort out Craig… I think he needs some help.”

Celestia then smiles before saying “Oh and you may want to look at the statue called Redemption… maybe it’ll do something for your old family?”

“WHY AM I ALWAYS IN DEPRESSING FUCKING SCENARIOS?!” I scream before I smash my fist into the floor, breaking through it completely.

“CALM DOWN NOW DIMITRI” orders Asuna.

I faint upon hearing the one thing I hadn’t heard in...decades.

Kirito then rolls his eyes before saying “Is he always like this now?”

“You do realize he hasn’t been called that name in over a decade?” Amor said with crossed forelegs.

Asuna then says “Well… I guess I wanted him to stop acting like a child.” She then walk over to Church before attempting to pick him up to no avail before saying “what's he been eating he weighs a ton!”

“You do realize he is in half a ton or 1000 pound MJOLNIR powered assault armor right?” Amor deadpanned.

Asuna then sighs and says “that actually makes a lot of sense… Do you know a way of waking him up?”

“No.”

Kirito then sighs before saying “well that's great… i’m going to try and help Craig… catch me up when he wakes up” replied Kirito as he walked out the room.

My suit starts blinking a red color and beeping continuously. A recovery beacon.

Asuna then sighs before saying “Really Church, really?” No response.

“Oh no… That's not good.” Amor said quietly. She sent a very large jolt of electricity into my suit to slight avail. My suit responded with a blue light as opposed to the previous red.

“Recovery complete.” It said in a female electronic voice.

Asuna then sighs before saying “Is that really all it was?”

Amor shrugged. I was already standing up. “Hm… This won't do. Ahriman has already attacked beforehand. He'll do it again.” I grabbed my pistol in realization. “I must go! I'm detecting large amounts of ships entering his aerospace!”

“But that's abrupt!” Amor protested.

“Relax Amor if something's up, he needs to make sure it’s fine, don’t worry about us we’ll sort Craig out and see you again.”

A portal opened and I rushed through it. My fleet disappeared from the sky. “Bye!” Amor said.

“I’ll see you soon... Good luck.” replied Asuna.

Author's Notes:

Dual crossover with The Dark Brony!

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The Memory of Leonard Church

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