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It is. I wanted to see the destructive power of my "Delphic" archetype. And I hate Crow.

 

@ Lex: You have no idea of my power...

 

Lolz. So you're a ninja. :lol:

 

I'll read it. :)

 

I think i'd be ok at making a fan-fic but I cant write duels.

 

I just suck in writing my ideas down. Though I do have an idea for an Avatar (the Airbender) fan-fic/Rp.

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Here's the first of the three chapters (it's two duels). If you need more background than I've provided or implied, then just ask.

 

[spoiler=[b]Path of Destruction[/b]]

 

***

 

Aki was now beyond all reason. Whoever she came across, they were an enemy. And she defeated them, no matter how brutally. Small flashes in her mind seemed to tell her that these people were once her ‘friends’, but she knew that they were but a deception. They were as much a pawn in Divine’s hands as she had been. This way they wouldn’t be a threat. Another floor, another set of opponents.

 

From outside, Hiro watched with sadistic ecstasy as the destruction continued. Every few minutes, a section of wall would be blown away, usually with one or more would-be psychic duellists caught in the shockwave. Revealing in all this, he didn’t notice Erika sidling up to him.

 

“Enjoying yourself?” She asked rhetorically.

“You have no idea…!” He gasped as his dark mark continued to flare. “I can’t see why you didn’t get involved in this.”

“You’re always better left to your own devices.” The pair smiled as the temporary silence was broken by a colossal roar, followed by a jet-black stream of energy lancing out of one of the building’s higher floors. Looking up, he caught sight of his masterpiece; the Black Rose Witch and her corrupted servant, the ‘Malevolent Rose Dragon’.

 

“You’re having too much fun loser.” A voice behind them started.

“You don’t understand Sly.” Hiro returned, recognising the voice.

“Regardless, keep your wits about you. Something like this can’t go un-noticed. The signers will be here soon.”

“Not that they can do anything. Look at her. She’s just a mindless engine now. It’s strangely beautiful." Hiro sighed.

 

The three dark signers flinched as their marks shone, and they looked to the horizon as the sun rose. Projected onto the small disk, a series of shadows grew as the sound of duel runners cut through the morning air. Sly looked to Hiro, who was now grinning wildly, his gaze fixed on the central rider, Yusei Fudo.

 

It was only a few minutes later that the convoy reached the smouldering building. The dark signers turned to face their antitheses, remaining silent.

 

“What the hell have you done?!” shouted Crow

“We have done nothing. The cause of all this is up there.” Hiro gestured to the ruined façade. The signers’ eyes widened when they saw their former companion standing there, motionless.

“What did you do to her?” Yusei demanded.

“I exposed her to a distorted version of the truth. The truth I wanted her to believe. She thinks all of you deceived her, all of you simply pretend to be her friends so you don’t incur her wrath. She believes she’s completely alone. It’s perfect. She’s now my force of destruction. But I needed to test her strength first. The Second Arcadia Movement seemed a fitting target. She gets to obliterate everything she once held dear.” Hiro began to laugh madly as the signers stood, shocked.

 

“But why?” Ruka asked, fear clear in her voice. Hiro abruptly stopped and stared at the young girl.

“Why? It’s simple. So she can feel some of the pain she caused myself and Erika. So she can understand what I feel every day, until I destroy her. She’s more like her namesake than she realises. Like a rose, she is deadly, but also incredibly weak. Her mind was an ease to break and corrupt. You cannot imagine the state of pleasure I’m in at the moment.”

“What did Aki ever do to you?” Yusei asked.

“The most grievous wrong imaginable. She killed me. It was her power that sent me to hell. When ‘Ccapac Apu’ dragged me back, I vowed to force her through the same torture before locking her in that darkness for eternity.”

“She killed you?”

“I’m surprised you don’t remember Yusei. You attended the Fortune Cup. You saw the destruction she caused with her malice and hate. It was during her first match, against Randsborg. She used the ability of her ‘Black Rose Dragon’ to clear the field. Her psychic powers made that gale viciously strong. So strong that it hurled pieces of the stadium into the stands. I was killed instantly. I think you understand now.”

“So it’s just revenge?” Crow retorted.

“In a way, yes. But that’s all I can think about when I look at her: the desire to make her suffer endlessly until she expires.”

“You’re sick!” Rua shouted. Hiro merely laughed quietly.

 

“Enough of this. I need to set things in motion. And you have a small problem to sort out. Farewell.”

“Hold it!” Crow shouted.

“Hmm?”

“If you have any conviction left, then you’ll duel me.”

“The conditions being?”

“If I win, you turn Aki back to normal. And if you win-“

“You know the consequences of defeat by a dark signer.”

 

“Hiro. Let me duel him.” The dark signer looked around, surprised at the request.

“Erika?”

“I need some entertainment. He looks like he could provide some.” Hiro grinned and nodded.

“Very well.” With that he turned and accelerated away on his duel runner, followed shortly by Sly.

 

“Let us begin.”

“Duel!”

 

Turn 1

 

Erika:

 

“I’ll take the first move. I summon ‘Delphic Construction’ in Attack Position.” The oddly-shaped machine appeared, its systems making various electronic noises as it did. “Then, I set three cards face-down and end.”

 

Crow:

 

“All right! My turn, draw! I summon ‘Blackwing – Koichi the Daybreak’. And because I now control a ‘Blackwing’ monster, I can Special Summon ‘Blackwing – Bora the Spear’ from my hand. I tune my Level 4 ‘Koichi’ to my Level 4 ‘Bora’.

 

Darkened gales, become the wings that soar from resolved hope. Synchro Summon! Soar, Black-Winged Dragon!

 

Both duellists’ marks flared as the signer dragon descended, roaring at its opponent.

“‘Black-Winged Dragon’ attacks ‘Delphic Construction’! Nova Stream!”

“I activate ‘Different Dimension Ground’. During this turn, any monster sent to the Graveyard is removed from play instead.”

“So your monster goes somewhere else after it’s destroyed. Big deal. You’ll still take over 1000 points of damage!”

“Actually I won’t. I activate ‘Defense Draw’ which reduces any battle damage to zero and allows me to draw one card.” Erika calmly replied.

“I set one card. Turn end.”

 

 

Turn 3

 

Erika:

 

Erika smiled as she saw her drawn card. “I set two cards face-down and end.”

 

Crow:

 

“My turn! Draw!” Crow confidently smirked at his opponent. “You must be in dire straits, not even being able to summon a monster to defend your Life Points. Well, it just means I’ll be able to defeat you more quickly. I summon ‘Blackwing – Shura the Blue Flame’!”

“I activate ‘Compulsory Evacuation Device’, returning your monster to your hand.”

“Damn. Never mind, I still have ‘Black-Winged Dragon’. Direct attack!”

“Too easy.” Erika shook her head. “I activate ‘Forbidden Chalice’. With this, one monster on the field has its effect negated, but in return it gains 400 ATK until the End Phase. Since the only monster in play at the moment is ‘Black-Winged Dragon’, it will be receiving the effect. (Black-Winged Dragon ATK: 2800 -> 3200)

 

“Are you trying to lose?!” Crow asked, stunned at his opponent’s apparent loss of sense. “Strike her down, Nova Stream!” The blood-red pulse struck viciously, the dark signer’s powers making the attack more painful than she would have liked. (Erika LP: 4000 -> 800) Gazing over the battlefield, Crow saw a pair of purple circles pierce through the smoke and dust. The cloud dispersed and Erika’s eyes shone brighter. Reaching for her duel disk, she activated her final face-down card.

 

‘Inferno Tempest’.

 

The sky turned into a vortex of oranges and reds, growing in intensity with every moment. The clouds parted and a meteor storm lanced down onto the combatants. Crow struggled to shield himself from the flaming debris, finding shelter under a collapsed balcony. Jack and Yusei did the same, using their duel runners to escape the blast radius. Through all this, Erika remained silent and motionless, a sadistic smile on her lips.

 

After a few minutes, the barrage stopped and the flames died down. Crow emerged from his hiding place, horrified at the power of that one card. Looking down at his duel disk, he thought he saw his deck on fire, but his attempts to douse the flames proved futile; these flames were holographic.

 

“What you are witnessing is the devastating power of ‘Inferno Tempest’. You walked right into one of the most powerful spells in Yu-Gi-Oh.”

“So, if ‘Black-Winged Dragon’s’ attack set it off, why was ‘Forbidden Chalice’ needed?”

“’Inferno Tempest’s’ incredible power comes at a price. Three thousand of my Life Points to be exact. ‘Black-Winged Dragon’ was too little a sacrifice without some help from me.”

“Apart from the fireworks display, what’s the effect of this ‘most powerful’ spell?” Erika laughed, slightly insanely.

“It banishes every monster in our decks and graveyard to the different dimension, sealing them in another time and space.” Erika declared coldly.

 

Crow looked down, and sure enough, his deck was half the size it had been a minute or two ago. But more importantly, every single one of his monsters had been vanquished. Now all he had left was a deck of spells and traps, most now useless.

“But it doesn’t affect monsters on the field or in our hands right?” Crow tried to find a positive angle.

“No, it does not. It separates the past, present and future, and isolates the present. The only monsters we both have left are in our hands and on the field.”

“Hah! That means I have the upper hand! I have 2800 ATK in ‘Black-Winged Dragon’, and you have nothing to protect your 800 Life Points now! This duel is over!”

“Indeed it is. You won’t get a chance to use your dragon again. The ‘Delphic Construction’ you destroyed has an effect that was activated when it was removed from play. While it remains removed from play, each time a card is removed from my opponent’s Deck, except by the effect of another ‘Delphic’ monster; ‘Delphic Construction’ removes one card from the top of your Deck from play. You must have lost at least sixteen or seventeen monsters from your deck when ‘Inferno Tempest’ struck. That means ‘Delphic Construction’ got rid of another sixteen or seventeen cards. Tell me. How many have you got left to draw?”

 

Crow looked down and his eyes widened in shock. His deck was empty. Everything had been removed by ‘Delphic Construction’. During his next turn, he would lose. He stood ridged, unable to accept that his deck had been completely obliterated by just two cards.

 

“Like you said, it’s over.”

“Turn…end…”

 

 

Turn 5

 

Erika:

 

“My turn-“ Erika was cut short by a monstrous roar emanating from the higher floors of the Arcadia Movement building. Then, a burst of black energy tore through the entire eastern wall of the construction, cutting it clean away.

 

The mass of concrete and masonry collapsed earthwards, towards Erika and Crow. Seeing this, Crow dived for his duel runner and floored the accelerator, fleeing the scene. Jack and Yusei did the same, following in his tracks. Erika simply sighed and leapt up to a high point of wreckage, dodging the falling boulders. Glancing to the trio of dust trails, she knew at least one of them would be back to settle the score. 

 

 

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Awesome work Max. I love the OTK move she pulled of. So what's her EBI?

 

 

Also I got the most brilliant idea from a contest. I'm going to let the Aliens make Hybrids. Starting of with an AlienxWorm hybrid.

 

[spoiler= And here it is]

The card

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1 Reptile-Type "Worm" monster + 1 "Alien" monster OR a monster with a A-Counter on it.

This card is also treated as a DARK Machine-Type monster. Once per turn, by revealing 1 "Alien" or Retile-Type "Worm" monster in your hand, activate on of the following effects depending on the monster revealed: - A Reptile-Type "Worm" monster: Return all face-down cards your opponent controls to thier hand. - A "Alien" monster: Destroy all Spell and Trap Cards, then distribute new A-Counters equal to the amount of cards destroyed by this effect.

 

Here's the background story.

 

The Aliens finally met the Worms in space, first of they didn't get along very well however they came to an understanding that they won't interfene with one and other.

Eventually the Aliens where searching for more power and remembered the Worms, so they made a artevicial Hybrid made our of the base (A-)cells of Aliens mixed with DNA found in the slime the Worms left during thier last visit (I presume they spill a lot).

However since they dislike the slime and the strange mouths, they mechanized it (explaining the DARK Machine part) repressing those features.

 

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She's the Dark Envoy of Envy; as such she has "Aslla Piscu". Basically, the "Delphics" thrive on any mass-removal strategy or any card that can quickly throw them to the RFP Zone.

 

 

As for your "Alien"/"Worm" hybrid, have you not considered the fact the alliance might be a way to repel the "Allies of Justice"? The machines were designed to defeat the "Worms", and some of the "Aliens" are weak against them. It might be an idea to have the fusions as a way of weakening the "Allies", since this especially can rid them of their support cards.

 

Chapter two will come soon. Bear in mind there is supposed to be a few days gap between Crow's first 'defeat' and this next duel.

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@ Ursus:

 

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Effect: 3 "Twelve Days Present" monsters

This card cannot be Special Summoned except by Fusion Summon. Your opponent must attack at least 1 "Present" monster you control during their Battle Phase. Once, you can negate the destruction of this card and put 1 Present Counter on a face-up monster your opponent controls for each face-up "Present" monster you control. During each of your End Phases, put 1 Present Counter on a face-up monster on the field. Once per turn, you can send 1 monster with 3 or more Present Counters on it to the Graveyard OR add 1 "Present" monster in your Graveyard to your hand. When this card is destroyed or removed from play, send all face-down monsters on the field to the Graveyard.

 

 

@ Anyone: Part 2 of the Crow-whupping fic:

 

[spoiler=[b]Amongst the Ashes[/b]]

The remnants of the Second Arcadia Movement’s headquarters continued to burn with occult flames, fanned by Aki’s raging psychic powers. Even when away from an area, her abilities were strong enough to affect it. Cutting a path through the wreckage and collapsed masonry; Yusei, Jack and Crow used their Signer link with Aki to track her.

 

As they continued to weave, all three relived the moment they found out it was Aki who had caused this destruction. And all three were filled with just one emotion for the man that had told her to do it: hatred. The servant of Ccapac Apu, Hiro, had finally broken Aki’s mental resolve and had convinced her that her only purpose was to destroy. The Second Arcadia Movement was her first target. There was no doubt Hiro would continue to use her until she expired.

 

Crow’s mind was focussed on something else. On that night, he had challenged one of the new dark signers, Erika, and had been pushed to the brink of defeat, her card effects having reduced his deck to nothing. It was only Aki’s destructive rage that had ended the duel without a conclusion.

 

Compared to Grieger, her resolve was far stronger and she was much more an embodiment of her dark emotions. Despite his relief at getting away, his pride wasn’t satisfied and wanted to see if he could defeat her, regardless of the consequences. It turned out he wasn’t alone in thinking.

 

Looking down at the trio, Erika’s dark mark glowed softly. She smiled as she spied her prey, and leapt down from her vantage point. Landing on the top of a ruined archway, she waited silently for the group to turn the corner ahead of her. As they grew closer, her mark illuminated further, and the bizarre mixture of pain and pleasure it caused excited her.

 

The signers’ marks had grown in intensity and as the rounded the pillars, headed for the arch, the stinging became noticeable. Pulling up, and scanning the area, Jack was the first to spot her. She remained motionless as they walked towards her.

 

“Tell us where Aki is!” Jack demanded.

“I wouldn’t know. I lost interest in her a while ago.” Erika bluntly returned.

“That’s a lie!” the former King retorted.

“She’s somewhere here I suppose.” Erika shrugged. “Follow the destruction…or something.”

“Damn it!” Jack’s anger overflowed. “Duel me! And when you’re dying, then you’ll tell us!”

“Unlikely.” Erika’s voice remained flat. “Not that I’d duel you in the first place. I have other things to do.”

“Like duelling me, right?” Crow asked.

“At last, someone who can get to the point. I take it you noticed our last duel was a certain victory for me, but sadly interrupted.”

“That won’t happen this time. I promise you that!”

“Really?” Erika raised an eyebrow. “Well then, let us begin.” Her duel disk materialised before activating. Crow returned to his duel runner and collected his duel disk, then turned to Yusei.

“Go and find Aki. I’ll catch you up.” Yusei smiled, knowing that he wouldn’t be able to sway his friend, and restarted his duel runner. Jack did the same and the pair continued their search.

 

As they disappeared, Erika’s eyes glowed and a ring of purple flames licked up around the two duellists, signifying the beginning.

“I will beat you this time. I saw your strategy last time, and now I’ve come prepared.” Crow confidently stated. Erika slowly shook her head.

“You saw some of my strategy and some of my deck. It’s what you didn’t see that you should have prepared for.”

“That doesn’t even make sense!”

“Expect the unexpected is a simpler way of saying it. Let’s settle this!”

 

“Duel!”

 

Turn 1

 

Erika:

“I’ll take the first turn! I set one card face-down and then activate the Spell Card ‘Card Destruction’. We both discard our hands, and then draw a number of cards equal to what we gave up.” Erika’s face-down card revealed itself. “I then activate ‘Soul Release’. This allows me to remove from play up to five monsters in either of our Graveyards. I choose my own ‘Delphic Mastare’, ‘Delphic Construction’, ‘Delphic Hyvel’ and ‘Delphic Invader’ and your ‘Blackwing – Fane the Steel Chain’.

 

“My Normal Summon; I summon ‘Delphic Returner’ in Attack Position, and because I have no monsters in my Graveyard, it allows me to draw 1 card. I then remove it from play with my ‘Dark Core’ Spell Card. At the cost of one card from my hand, it removes one face-up monster on the field from play.” The curious monster was engulfed by the mass of pulsating energies, which then dispersed, leaving no trace. “And I’ll set the last two cards in my hand face-down.”

 

“That’s it? You’ve emptied your hand and left yourself almost completely open on the first turn?

“Remember that this is how you fell last time. Your confidence, or foolishness, may blind you again.”

“I don’t believe you. You need more than two cards to pull off your combo, and as long as I don’t summon a monster with 2600 or more ATK, the combo won’t work anyway! You’re done!”

“I’m far from done.” She said sinisterly “This is what you should have prepared for. The side of the ‘Delphics’ you didn’t have the misfortune to witness last time.”

“Wha-?”

 

“I don’t need to rely on the field or my hand like you. Nor have I based my deck around that one strategy. I can summon my strongest monsters from nothing! I return my removed from play ‘Delphic Mastare’, ‘Delphic Invader’ and ‘Delphic Hyvel’ to my Graveyard to contact fuse ‘Delphic Commandant’ from my Extra Deck.”

 

A trio of dimensional fissures formed above the dark signer before ghostly projections of the returned monsters appeared. Quickly, the rifts sealed and the apparitions united into one; a strange but menacing creature resembling a half-open flying saucer.

 

“I’m not done! I return my ‘Delphic Construction’ and ‘Delphic Returner’ to contact fuse ‘Delphic Simurgh’. Again, a pair of tears formed, allowing a monstrous mechanical bird to descend. It let loose a piercing, artificial scream, shattering the few remaining windows. As the second monster reared up, the cannons on the first illuminated, before unleashing a hail of energy bullets at Crow.

 

“What the hell?” Crow choked as he reeled from the blow, before looking up and seeing a faint silhouette of ‘Blackwing Armor Master’ fade away.

“’Delphic Commandant’s’ effect activates whenever I contact fuse another ‘Delphic’ fusion monster. Its allows me to choose and remove from play one monster in your Extra Deck. I chose ‘Blackwing Armor Master’.” Crow growled as he realised the growing severity of the situation.

 

“Your ‘Blackwing Armor Master’ was the only real threat to me, so I got rid of it. And as long as I continue to fuse my monsters, you will run out of options quicker than you can come up with counter-strategies. This time, it's not your Main Deck that will be emptied, but your Extra Deck! I end my turn!”

 

Crow:

“My turn! Draw! You may have removed one of my strongest monsters, but this deck is still superior to yours.”

“Not for much longer. Show what this weakened deck of yours can do.”

“Gladly. I summon ‘Blackwing – Fane the Steel Chain’. Now, because I control a Level 2 or lower “Blackwing” monster, I can Special Summon ‘Blackwing – Phaeton the Supreme’! “’Fane’! Attack directly!” The cloaked raven’s lances shot out, bypassing Erika’s mechanical leviathans and cutting through her. (Erika LP: 4000 -> 3500)

 

“’Blackwing – Fane the Steel Chain’s’ effect activates: it switches ‘Delphic Simurgh’ to Defense Position! Then, I activate ‘Blackwing – Phaeton the Supreme’s’ effect. During my battle phase, after a ‘Blackwing’ monster I control has attacked, I can remove that monster and ‘Phaeton’ to Special Summon a ‘Blackwing’ Synchro monster whose Level is equal to the two removed monsters combined Levels.

 

Pitch-dark power, lodge in its great wings and stir up the divine winds! Synchro Summon! Gust fiercely, Blackwing Armed Wing!

 

“Right! Since it’s still my battle phase, ‘Blackwing Armed Wing’ attacks ‘Delphic Commandant’! When ‘Blackwing Armed Wing’ attacks a defense position monster, it gains 500 ATK, making it strong enough to carve your monster in two. Also, when it attacks a defending monster, it inflicts piercing damage. Your combo is destroyed!”

 

“Hardly.” Erika flatly retorted. “I activate ‘Hypercubic Defense Shield’. This card removes two monsters in my Graveyard from play, and in return prevents my monsters from being destroyed by battle or card effects during this turn’s battle phase. I remove ‘Delphic Hyvel’ and ‘Delphic Construction’.”

“But you still take the damage.”

“What little there is of it.” (Erika LP: 3500 -> 3400)

“I set three cards face-down. Turn end.”

 

 

Turn 3

 

Erika:

“My turn. I switch ‘Delphic Simurgh’ to attack position and then activate ‘Fusion Gift’. For this, I send up to two Fusion Monsters from my Extra Deck to the Graveyard to draw an equal number of cards. I send ‘Delphic Carrier’ and ‘Delphic Simurgh’ to the Graveyard to draw two cards. Now, I activate ‘Nobleman of Extermination’. This selects, destroys and removes from play one face-down card on the field. I choose your face-down card on my far right.” A pulse of magenta energy struck through the card in question, revealing it to be ‘Icarus Attack’.

 

“To empty my hand, I activate ‘The Eternal Void’. This card can only be activated while I control a ‘Delphic’ monster, but it allows me to remove from play a number of cards from our Graveyards equal to the number of cards on the field. Currently, there are six cards, so I banish six. I remove my ‘Delphic Returner’, ‘Delphic Invader’, ‘Delphic Mastare’, ‘Delphic Carrier’, ‘Delphic Simurgh’ and ‘Hybercubic Defense Shield’.”

 

“And now, to finish this. I return ‘Delphic Construction’ and ‘Delphic Returner’ to contact fuse ‘Delphic Destroyer’! Then, I return ‘Delphic Hyvel’ and ‘Delphic Invader’ to contact fuse ‘Delphic Carrier’! Finally, I return my two fusion monsters, ‘Delphic Carrier’ and ‘Delphic Simurgh’ to contact fuse my ultimate monster, the ‘Delphic Gotomelig’!”

 

Lightning flashed across the sky as rifts tore through it. The rifts widened, allowing the appearance of Erika’s new trio. ‘Delphic Destroyer’, a colossal floating armoured weapons platform came first, its cannons igniting, ready for battle. Following it was ‘Delphic Carrier’, a surrealist aircraft carrier with what appeared to be fairy wings keeping it aloft.

 

The storm increased in magnitude as a final rift split open. Larger than the others, the fractures from it extended across the sky, threatening to tear the heavens asunder. From this came ‘Delphic Gotomelig’. Resembling a mechanical ‘Earthbound Immortal’, its many panels shone with an eerie green light. As it slowed, its centre lit up, and the earth shook violently, shattering in places.

 

“What the hell have you summoned?”

 

He who challenged the divine ones, show us your supreme power. Contact Fusion! Antithesis of light, Delphic Gotomelig!

 

 

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Merry Christmas. And "Golden Sun: Dark Dawn" is amazing! ...Albeit a carbon-copy of the last game...

 

 

@Max: BRILLIANT! I'll make it a Dark asap. And then I shall work on the other Hybrids!

 

Also the duel keeps on punishing Crow, so plz continue. :lol:

 

On the subject of Crow punishing, you haven't seen the aftermath of 'Delphic Gotomelig's' summoning...

 

 

EDIT: Does anyone want to subject one of thier archtypes to my "Alien Hybrid" Project?

 

My 'Delphics' might be a viable target. Since the 'Aliens' are clearly space-faring and aggressive, it is likely they've encountered rifts or fissures into the Different Dimension and possibly attempted to invade. Since my 'Delphics' are the de facto guardians of the Different Dimension (hence their ability to freely cross the boundary), it is likely that if the 'Aliens' did attack, the 'Delphics' responded and both sides took trophies.

 

Having realised the 'Delphics' are similar in construction to the 'Allies of Justice', they would have salvalged any parts they could to either improve themselves or give them a way of sending the 'Allies of Justice' to the Different Dimension. This would both make the 'Allies' fall prey to the 'Delphics' and force the 'Delphics' to fight on two fronts, thus giving the 'Aliens' a better chance of conquering their space.

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