What would have happened?

I bet after all this time you are wondering what would have happened had SpaceGhidorah and I finished Gigan Species Alternate Homeworld. Well we did have everything worked out for three complete seasons. I would have liked to at least have seen season one finished but even that didn't happen. Before I go on, many of you probably wonder what this story is Alternate to? It is alternate to the Godzilla vs Trajan and Trajan vs Eliminators timeline.
Just to add a footnote, when I was writing Godzilla vs Trajan, Des started telling me that she wanted to write a series of stories called simply 'Homeworld', in which Gigan and Gaiganny would be the main characters, with Gogar being one of the villains. When we were trying to come up with a name for this site, I was under the impression that at some point Des would actually get moving on her 'Homeworld' story so that her work, my work, and this site would be running alongside one another. I suggested 'Alternate Homeworld' because it would be a different take on the 'Homeworld' stories she was supposed to write.
In that series Gaiganny was Gigan's mate not Gogar's. Originally I created her to be for Gigan and she wasn't meant to last. I wanted Gigan to go through the pain of losing the thing he loved most. She was to die as she did in Eliminators and leave behind a female child Gaiga another of my creations. I never thought I'd take a liking to her. But after playing the chapter Broken Wings I began to like this alternate time line better that did not include Gigan and I liked the idea that Gaiganny wouldn't die and had her true mate Gogar. I think Gogar is better for her anyway. Yes I had a change of heart. See this is what happens when you get TOO attached to characters. Hehe. Anyway from here out I'm writing what would have happened after Hen Fight. I had the next chapter writen but I lost it. The only thing I have left of that is the art work. I'm sorry this didn't work out. I really am. I SO wanted this to go to completion but it was a two man opperation and one dropped out.
I agree, it IS a shame, but due to irreconcilable differences, it just wasn't in the cards. I've added the artwork I completed but never had a chance to show Des. I've also added the rest of our rpg's in simple rpg format for everyone to take a look at.
This is the cliff notes version though. It is a summary, condensed if you will, so there will be none of the nice descriptive elements found in the chapters.

I've taken the liberty of sprucing some of the details in these cliffnotes up. Des has hit a good number of points, but there were a lot of things with my characters she did not know about, as I hadn't proposed them yet. She also either neglected to mention certain important parts of some of the stories, got the order of the stories wrong, and sadly, seemed to just make up a lot of stuff as she went along. Ah well, my intention, after all, is to provide as much information about everything as I can...


Season One:
After Gaiganny killed Galina she ran into Trajan a few days later. He confronted her finally about having taken Gogar as a mate. He indirectly asked her what she had done. Because of the blood they share Trajan can feel what Gaiganny is feeling and sometimes sees some of her thoughts, though only in a limited way. She did not know this and it would be revealed to her much later. He already knew but he wanted her to admit it herself. She was so happy that she wanted to tell him but at the same time she knew he wouldn't be happy for her. She finally told and they got into an argument. Trajan instantly hated Gogar for having given up on life and thought Gaiganny had no right to give him her blood and bring him back. He though the situation with her was different although it was not. What Trajan felt for Gogar could be a kin to raceism.

I'm afraid Des missed the boat on this one. Trajan despises Gogar not because he's a certain color or species, he despises him in much the same way a father despises the boy his daughter has chosen to cling to, even though it's obvious that staying with him will cause her pain. While the girl may be happy, and the boy may love her, a father(well, a good father anywho...) cannot overcome his need to protect his daughter. So, is Trajan an overprotective father figure, yes. A racist.. er... not by a long shot, not even 'akin' to...

Anywho, to start, yes, part of Trajan's point was that those who give up and want to die- should. Those who have the drive and will to return - should.
However, what REALLY angered Trajan was that Gaiganny destroyed the lesson she was supposed to learn; things that die, are dead. It hurts to be a destroyer, it hurts when you lose control and kill something and can't do anything about it. He meant for her to understand that when she killed Gogar, it was because she had no control over what she was doing, and sometimes when you lose control you do things you cannot fix. Her bringing him back to life wasn't something Trajan felt she should have learned at that point because it completely undermines the previous lesson. When she brought him back she took Trajan's gift to her and spit in his face. Trajan's hatred for Gogar came from the fact that he already knew Gaiganny had been through a lot of physical, mental and emotional pain having died the first time around, and when she brought Gogar, then took him as a mate, he KNEW the Nebulans would do everything in their power to get to her through him. Wrong or not, in Trajan's mind, his mission was to try to protect her from any possible harm, even if it was harm Gaiganny was doing to herself. At the same time he wanted to teach her how to deal with what she was to become. To Trajan, he felt Gogar would stand in the way of all that, especially since he was a constant reminder of how Gaiganny wouldn't understand how to take responsibility for her actions. She could just revive someone she's killed.
I'm not saying Trajan's right, nor am I saying Gaiganny and Gogar are. That's for the reader to conclude on their own, but it's important to see that these are the two major points of view being presented throughout the course of the stories. Gaiganny and Gogar feel their love shall conquer all, and in the tough situations, their love IS able to make them strong enough to overcome some pretty major obstacles. On the other side of that is Trajan, who would die to protect Gaiganny from anything that he felt was a threat to her, ranging from Thresher to Gogar. It's like the way a good parent can get when they say 'this is for your own good.' Sometimes they're right, sometimes they're wrong about it, but their intention is always to protect out of love. And while Gaiganny and Gogar are using their love to support one another, it's Trajan in the trenches, facing death, suffering mentally and fighting off the Nebulans' non-stop attempts to take Gaiganny for their own, and all the while he has Gaiganny flying in his face whenever he objects to her being with Gogar. Who's in the right? Both and neither at the same time.

It happened that Gogar was in the area and over heard the two fighting. He had no qualms about stepping out into the open and showing himself to Trajan. He wasn't going to hide like Gaiganny had tried to hide him. Not much was said as Trajan swatted him away with one blow of his arm and knocked him out.
Egads, cliffnotes, Des wasn't kidding...
In this encounter Gaiganny, Gogar and Trajan exchanged heated words, and he made it clear that he did not approve of Gogar, while Gogar and Gaiganny tried to convince him of their love. Neither side would acknowledge the other's argument, and eventually when Gogar goes a bit too far, Trajan steps towards him and Gogar creates his sheild, an obvious threat to Trajan in his own territory. Trajan thinks nothing of the sheild, and much to Gogar's surprise, smashes through it with one swing, destroying the sheild and sending Gogar flying.

He was prepared to kill him but Gaiganny rush in front of him determined to fight him to the death again if need be. Trajan saw how serious Gaiganny was. He did not want to hurt her, only Gogar so he decided to let it go this time, but if he ever met Gogar alone he would not hold back. Gaiganny had to carry Gogar back and bring him back to health.
Slight Correction: Trajan's intention is never to randomly attack and kill Gogar, however, he will fight Gogar if he feels he is being challenged, which Gogar likes to do while Gaiganny is around. It's funny because I always wondered why you would challenge someone in their own home, then be upset when they're ready to take your head off... But anywho, should Gogar ever challenge Trajan by himself, Trajan would not hesitate to kill him.

Des' recount of the story "Misery"
Once Gogar recovered a few days later he flew off early thinking about everything that had happened. He was angry at Trajan but decided to not let that interfere with his life, so he set out to gain more territories. He found a lush beautiful land and began to mark the trees with his claws. He called out a challenge but no one answered it. He was surprised that such great lands would not already be claimed. He kept walking and marking the land until he came to a clearing. There he saw a large brown gigan sitting hunched over on a log of a sawed off tree. Knowing this had to be the territory holder Gogar roared again and challenged him. To his surprised the older male told him he could have the land without a fight. This shocked Gogar for he had expected a battle. Cocky and proud at first he let out a victory scream and marked the nearest stump but instantly felt bad about it. He approached the gigan and asked him why he would give up without a fight. The gigan told him his name was Talon. He told Gogar about how he had fought hard for his land so he could give it to his mate. One day he went out hunting and when he returned he found a horrid sight. A skinny decrepit gigan standing over his butchered mate sneering at him. Talon growled and rushed to her. Seeing he was no match for her(him) the killer fled, but Talon's mate was still alive just bearly. Talon had to make the choice between chasing down the muderer or staying with his mate in the last few seconds of her life. He chose to stay and the muderer got away.
Correction: Des forgot to mention that after his mate was killed, Talon tried one last time to defend his land. Trajan, trekking towards a location unknown to Talon passed through his ground. Talon mistakingly thought Trajan wanted his land and attacked him, and Trajan batted him away like he was nothing and continued on his way. Talon was not hurt badly, but the last of his will had been shattered, he realized he couldn't even defend his territory OR the memory of his mate.
After that he no longer cared for these lands because their beauty made him think of her. He was happy to give them to Gogar. Gogar tried to think of something to cheer him up. He began to tell him how he had lost someone as well. How he had lost his best friend. As he began to describe him Talon began to describe the murderer and soon they both realized they were talking about
Theromin. When Talon heard that Gogar had been his best friend he attacked him. It happened so fast Gogar had not expected it and had no time to explain to him the rest. He suddenly found himself not fighting for territory but for his own life. Talon was vicious and pinned him against a huge tree. He accused Gogar of being just as bad for having consorted him and having pretended to care. That did it for Gogar. He hated to but he called on the power of his cybernetics and overpowered Talon. Talon was amazed by his strength as Gogar pinned him to the ground and again he just gave up. "Go ahead and kill me." He told him. Again Gogar was shocked and he let him up and even gave him a claw to help him back to his feet. He told him that he hadn't come to kill him and finished the story of what happened to Theromin. He told him that he had been the one that had killed him. He had killed his own best friend. It bothered him that he had but if he hadn't Theromin would have killed his mate Gaiganny as well. Before then Gogar never knew that dark side of Theromin and no one knew how many females he had actually killed. The two appologized to each other and Talon told him that what he had said was still true. Gogar could have the land. There were too many painful memories for him here. He could have it on one condition, and that was that he take care of it especially the spot they were standing on because it was Talon's mate's favorite spot. Gogar promised and watched Talon fly away.

Des' recount of the story "Subject: Gaiganny"
Out in space a Nebulan garbage transported ejected some junk into space. Among the debris was a defective gigan. Her name was Kaleida and she was dead. She was a failed attempt to make the first female Planet Buster. They dispatched her close to the Homeworld and soon her body was pulled down by the planet's gravitational field. It survived re-entry and miraculously it landed on Toros's corpse, the other failed Planet Buster. The two bled on each other and brought themselves back to life. Kaleida's brain was just was damaged and warped as Toros's and she too heard the voices in her head. But for her it was fun to talk back to them though they didn't always respond.
Addendum: The above recount is where the story "Subject Gaiganny" takes place. After Kaleida lands on Toros, she is revived, he is not. Her psyche twisted, she takes off on a random spin and encounters Gaiganny. When Gaigany attacks her for trespassing, Kaleida thinks it's a joke and fights with Gaiganny. The two do a lot of damage to the land before Kaleida suddenly decides to leave. When she returns to Toros, his eye regains its light and he is fully funtional again.
It was love at first sight and the two instantly became mates. They were perfect for each other. Toros was obsessed with Trajan because that was what he was supposed to be. Kaleida was obsessed with Gaiganny because that was what she was supposed to be. "Not him." "Not her." You could hear them repeat this phrase for no reason at least once a day.
Note: The below recount is actually from "Mistaken Identity", not Subject Gaiganny.
They happened to run into the pair since Toros returned to his old territory and found Gogar there. This time instead of attacking him he ran up out of nowhere and gave him a huge hug nearly breaking him in half. Gogar was too shocked from seeing this dead gigan alive and from the fact that he wasn't angry at him this time. Now it turns out Toros respected him for having killed him and thought of Gogar as his friend. Again he told him he could have his land. Kaleida was so happy to find Gaiganny too and she too hugged her. Gaiganny was not one bit happy about this. She could tolerate Toros, she was glad her mate had a friend but Kaleida annoyed her. She never thought she'd meet someone livelier than her. It seems coming back from the dead can do that to a person. Kaleida had some powerful after burners and could destroy things just by taking off and she always trailed pink smoke. Gaiganny gave her the nick name Pinky and would call her that. Kaleida was too carefree to be hurt by that though. Toros calls her "my pretty dead girl."

Des' recap of "Judgement Day"
By now the Nebulans know of Gaiganny carrying Trajan's blood and what she can become and do for them. They want her captured and brought back. The type of Gigan that she is and with the blood of the ultimate Planet Buster she could breed for them any type of gigan they want. They would no longer need to make gigans or enhance them. Gaiganny could just breed the types they need. She would supply them with weapons and soldiers, and it didn't matter if they got her dead or alive. Alive would be preferable but they were so insidious that even dead they could still breed her. All they would need would be her reproductive system. She'd be nothing but a womb if the worst happened and she was killed. The Nebulans were determined to get the ultimate female anyway they could. The fact that she took a mate already complicates things. Gogar certainly isn't the type they wanted to be paired with her. And with her having a mate she would fight even harder. They had little time. They needed to capture her as soon as possible before she goes through the change. Because of this they decided that Gogar needs to be killed off. For this they send their team of
Gaval and Treece. Gaval had a great service record and was considered to be among the smartest of gigans. He's the only one to ever be put in charage of another gigan, Treece. Treece is his opposite. Treece is an idiot but a walking battle ship armed to the teeth and he knows how to take orders. They land on the planet and confront Gogar when he's alone on one of his hunts. Gogar thinks this is another territorial battle then realizes they are after his life. He's amazed that Treece has as much cybernetics as he does and it does not seem to bother him. He asks him how he can stand it, but Treece is too stupid to understand the question and respond. The one thing that Gaval didn't count on was that Gogar is just as smart as him if not smarter because of his natural cybernetics. He quickly figures out that Gaval is in charge and Treece will do anything he says. Since Gogar can not defeat Treece out right he mimic's Gaval's voice and tells Treece to, "Attack Gaval! Attack me!" Gogar can mimic any voice with the synthesiser in his throat, though he hates to use it. It works and the gulible Treece ends up attacking his commanding officer and hurtting him nearly to the point of death. Gogar escapes laughing. Gaval returns for repairs and is punished for his failure. It is his first failure ever and he swears revenge against Gogar. He will hunt him down now for the rest of his life if he has to and kill him. He's not doing this for the Nebulans now he is doing it for himself. Later the nebulans do kick him out and Gaval's sole purpose becomes to destroy Gogar. Gogar now has a true rival.
Just a note: In the end of this story, Treece is destroyed. Gaval is never "kicked out", but he does lose a lot of favor with the Nebulans for losing Treece. Directly following this story is "Retrieval", but Des got the order of the stories mixed up and placed it in Season Two. Head down to read the summary.

Des' recount of Turf War
Once more while he is out Gogar runs into a new gigan. Rather jumpy after all his previous encounters he is on guard and untrusting of the stranger. The new guy is named
Silva.
The two stumble upon the same patch of land and claim it at the same time. Neither one willing to back down, they come to blows, neither being able to get the upper hand. During their battle Gogar notices that Silva uses a lot of the same terms as Theromin and kind of acts like him. After fighting for awhile they realize that they are evenly matched, and resort to their special attacks. Gogar unleahses his distortion wave while Silva counters with Silva-Mist. The two press their attacks until they both pass out. When they awaken, they realize that they're sitting right on top of a rising volcano. They take flight and watch what would have been perfect land destroyed.
The two find they have many things in common including the fact that they both knew Theromin. They begin to talk and become good friends. With time the two become best friends and Silva becomes the friend that Gogar wished Theromin had been. But unlike Theromin, Gogar does not easily out shine Silva.
Another note: Gogar and Silva ARE equally matched, make no mistake.
Him and Silva are about equally matched and the two are always challenging each other to do different things. They also love to tease each other and call each other names and exchange fake insults. If a stranger came across them they would think they were enemies. It was during one of these little exchanges that Silva hit upon Gogar's weakness and insulted him about his extra cybernetics. Gogar fell uncannily silent dropped his flaunting pose and turned away. He took the comments as real. When Silva didn't hear a retort he knew something was wrong. It took a lot to get the truth out of Gogar but he finally told him how he hated what he was. Silva felt bad for his friend and gave him some good fellow male advice that helped cheer him up. Still Silva knew that this would be something Gogar might never get over.

Note: Again, the below recount is actually from "Mistaken Identity", not Turf War:
Gogar introduces Silva to Gaiganny for the first time. It doesn't go well and Gaiganny attacks Silva. His ego is slightly different from Gogar's and it bothered her more than she liked. Gogar has to turn her off of kill mode. In the end she gets used to Silva. She's glad Gogar has a true friend finally but she doesn't consider him a friend. He's just someone that shows up. Silva is fine with that. He didn't know she had such a fury.

Silva comes over to Gaiganny and Gogar's territory and meets the pair of failed Planet Busters Toros and Kaleida. He's uneasy around them at first.
Upon meeting Kalieda, Silva turns on the charm, but is almost strangled by Toros for his troubles.
Once Gogar tells Toros Silva is a friend Toros no longer tries to kill him. A friend of Gogar's is a friend of his. Silva's relieved but still uneasy around the psychos. The five just happen to run into Trajan.
Corrections: Trajan is not in this particular event. When Toros and Kalieda are meeting with Gaiganny, Gogar and Silva, it's the first appearance of Gavina, Galina's twin sister. This is where "Mistaken Identity" takes place, not "Hero of Mine." See Season Two for Des' recount of "Mistaken Identity".
Gaiganny and Gogar don't say anything and are about to leave knowing it's best to give Trajan his space, but Toros flips out when he sees him. He knows right away that this is who he was supposed to be and he rushes up to meet his idol. His joyfulness is not welcomed by Trajan who knocks him back. Gaiganny, Kaleida and Gogar are infuriated when they see this and spring to Toros's aid. Silva only having a connection to Gogar rushes to his friend's aid. All are easily knocked back by the Planet Buster. It's finally down to Gaiganny and Gogar. Gaiganny refuses to let Gogar fight because she knows what will happen and that he could be killed. Seeing this Trajan decides to go for Gogar's ego instead. He know how much Gogar hates being a cyborg and verbally attacks that. It's just as effective as if he had hit him and Gogar is quickly out of the fight. Gaiganny is furious and yells and Trajan and tells him to leave them all alone. Only because of her does he leave but he warns her that Gogar is no good and will only bring her pain like he has just done to her and all her friends. They all recover. After the encounter Toros no longer feels the same about Trajan. He's had a major disapointment like the fan that finally meets that star they've always watched in movies only to find out that they are a jerk. Silva wasn't happy either and nicknames Trajan "Mr. Happy."
The above recount of "Hero of Mine" is grossly incorrect aside from the last line. I guess Des either doesn't have the rpg or decided she didn't need to tell the story correctly. So I will:
While Gogar and Gaiganny are hunting for food, Toros and Kaleida are randomly spinning about the sky. Suddenly the two start spouting Nebulan transmissions, one finishing the other's sentence. When the moment of transmission passes, both seem eerily unlike themselves, and rocket off in the same direction. Gogar and Gaiganny, meanwhile, have returned home and met up with Silva. They see Toros and Kalieda rocket overhead and Gogar expresses his concern since they've never seen the pair do anything deliberately like that. The three follow.
Toros and Kalieda land just inside Trajan's territory, and once Toros spots Trajan he runs up to him and the two silently observe one another. After looking over Trajan's hands and scythe, Toros starts making the connectiong that Trajan is the 'Him' he keeps referring to. It starts to dawn on Toros that he's not Trajan, the reason he was discarded like waste was because he's NOT Trajan. He grows more and more agitated until he can't control himself anymore. He attacks Trajan, but the planet buster is much too powerful for him to handle. Gogar, Gaiganny and Silva arrive in time to see Trajan slamming Toros into the side of the mountain repeatedly. What little offense Toros gets off is negligible. Kaleida is frozen with fear, she's never seen Toros beaten so savagely. Even when Gaiganny yells at her to help her mate she's can't bring herself to move.
Gaiganny screams at Trajan to stop, assuming that he just attacked Toros. Trajan tells them to leave. He did not start this fight, but he would finish it. To punctuate the fact that this is supposed to be between Trajan and himself, Toros yells at them and shoots a mouth beam at Gogar. Being kind of slow on the uptake, no one takes the hint, instead they interfere more. Gaiganny not only shoots Toros because he shot at Gogar, she then tries to dislodge Trajan's fingers but can't.
It's then that Silva challenges Trajan and tries to take him out with Silva-Mist. Because Trajan is so big, the mist doesn't take effect right away and a blast from Trajan to the ground in front of Silva sprays dirt with such force it incapacitates Silva, filling his mouth with dirt. Sadly at this point he rpg started heading in the wrong direction (too many outside attacks and way too much Gogar and Gaiganny involvement for what I intended for the story, so I'll provide what was intended to happen) Trajan releases Toros, who collapses to the ground, and leaves, not wanting the things to develop into a situation where Gaiganny would probably try to attack him. Kaleida runs to him and is shocked to see him trying to stand. He manages to get to his feet and desperately tries to go after Trajan again, but his body is too damaged and exhausted. He watches the woods, and concludes out loud to Kalieda "I'm really not him..." "No silly, you're Toros." Which is how I would probably end this story if I wrote it into actual story format... Who knows?
Final Battle: Elimination
The Nebulans were fed up with all the set backs they had suffered in trying to capture Gaiganny. It was time to send in their most powerful force. Three pods are sent to the Homeworld and from them emerge the Eliminators:
Daimon, Ferrol and Inkus. They set off in search of Gaiganny. Anyone in their way will be eliminated. Silva had decided to visit his friends and goes to Gaiganny and Gogar's territory. Turns out that at the same time Toros and Kaleida had the same idea and five of them are there.
Correction: Toros and Kaleida begin the story nowhere near Gogar, Gaiganny and Silva. The pair are flying around chattering to each other when they're suddenly struck by a powerful Nebulan transmission. When the transmission fades, the two fly off into the clouds, Toros cradling Kaleida.
He
(Silva) notices the four seem to have some strange sort of connection and keep talking about the past and the first life. He really gets creeped out when he finds out all of them are actually dead and have been brought back. "I'm the only live one here?" He asks feeling like the outsider.
Correction: Again, this realization and comment actually happens in "Mistaken identity."
They all head out and run into the Eliminators. Trajan felt Gaiganny's distress and knew that the Eliminators were a real threat though he had never seen creatures like them before.
Correction: Silva, Gogar, and Gaiganny engage in some innocent play while being stalked by the Eliminators. Once Daimon realizes the trio are carrying Trajan's scent, he decides to attack them, hoping Trajan will arrive to rescue his smaller friends. The battle runs its course, with the Eliminators taking on Gogar, Silva and Gaiganny. Things start to look bad but Kaleida and Toros show up and join in the fight. Still the Eliminators are too much for them, and it's then that Trajan appears to fight them.
So he too joins the battle only to defend Gaiganny. He could care less about the rest. They all fight each other at least once. One of my favorite parts is when Gogar fights Ferrol and Ferrol compliments him for being blue like him then attacks him. In the end the Eliminators are defeated, eliminated if you will with Daimon the leader being the last one to die. Gogar is badly injured.

Trajan comes over and tells Gaiganny he was right that he's caused her pain again and it's best to let him die. Gaiganny is furious and with the last of her strength attacks Trajan and says some strong words to him. He backs off but nothing changes. Toros is able to fix Gogar though to Gaiganny's relife.
Wow, MAJOR Correction(sigh, yet again): After destroying the Eliminators, Trajan is too battle worn and hurt to move, he slumps down to one knee. Gaiganny, who was quoting song lyrics over Gogar's defeated form while while Trajan fought, comes over to him and says "Are you happy?" Trajan, being too weak to even speak at this point, says nothing, and again Gaiganny says "I hope you're happy." When he still says nothing she asks "Are you happy?"
Wow, when I read through this particular rpg (and now you can too readers!) I think to myself, "what a wench..."
Anywho, Trajan tells her the important thing is that the Eliminators are dead and she is safe. He does re-iterate that Gogar has caused her pain, however, but Gaiganny does not hulk-up and attack Trajan.Toros, however, does fix Silva and Gogar by sticking their faces in magical blue fruit! Hehe, yes you read correct, blue fruit... yummy... Hehe, that was my fault, we had to end this rpg and at the time that really WAS the best I could come up with...



Hum, seems that Des has the stories out of order, these upcoming two stories take place in
Season one, not two. "Retreival" takes place not long after "Judgement Day", since Silva has not yet been introduced but Gaval is a recurring character. "Mistaken Identity takes place after "Turf War" since Silva has been introduced, but does not meet Toros and Kaleida until this story.

Here is Des' recount of "Retrieval", which takes place in Season One, with a minor correction:
The Nebulans send a new gigan to come after Gogar and Gaiganny. He is Shockwave. Shockwave is extremely stuck up and in love with himself. He has these orbs on his arms that give him the power of magnetism. Since gigans are at least made of half metal Shockwave can easily manipulate their bodies.
Correction: Des has neglected to mention that Shockwave was sent NOT to go after Gaianny and Gogar, He was sent to 'retrieve' Talon. He was also sent along with Gaval. Des also neglected the fact that Gaiganny and Gogar are visiting Talon when the pair shows up.
He finds the pair and begins to do as he pleases with them. They can't even fire their beams because Shockwave can just turn their heads away and they'd shoot in the wrong direction. He makes Gogar and Gaiganny fight each other against their will while they pleade to him to stop. Trajan arrives on the scene and Shockwave finds a more fun target in him. He does manipulate him for a short time until he founds out just how powerful Trajan is. Trajan breaks out of his hold and shaters the orbs on his hands and Shockwave is disposed of. He then walks off leaving Gogar and Gaiganny hurt on the ground.
Correction: Des missed a few major things, like the fact that Shockwave does NOT die. She forgot to mention that the whole underlying point of the story was that Shockwave was sent to retreive Talon, and succeeds in taking him... otherwise why would it be called 'Retrieval"? Fighting Gogar and Gaiganny was amusement for him, and Trajan was the only one he saw as an actual challenge since he had heard of him before and knew what he could do. Trajan does destroy ONE of Shockwave's Magna-Orbs, but Shockwave manages to escape with Talon, with Gaval close behind.

And here is Des' recap of "Mistaken Identity" which actually takes place in Season One:
Silva Gogar and Gaiganny are walking around and run into an unusual blue female gigan. The pair instantly recognize her. It's Galina! Or so they think. Gogar jumps back a bit frightened but Gaiganny is taken by hate and attacks he without question. But this hen doesn't fight back like before and actually cries and begs for Gaiganny to get of her not understanding why she was being beat up. Silva not knowing what had happened pulls Gagianny off and holds her down not understanding her actions. When Gaiganny says it's Galina and that she nearly killed Gogar and her the hen speaks up and says her name is Gavina. Galina was her twin sister. The two hatched out of the same egg and Galina was the typical evil twin. Gavina as meek and sweet never wanting to get into fights or hurt others. He sister always used to put her down and beat her up for being weak and the two had a falling out and never saw each other again. Gavina didn't even know Galina had died. Gaiganny didn't care and didn't trust her and at any moment she got she would try to attack Gavina. Silva took a liking to the single hen though and began to court her.
Slight correction: A basic recap of the story, except Des forgot to mention (or simply chose not to) in "Mistaken Identity", Toros and Kaleida are present, as it is the first time Silva meets them and the first time Gogar has seen Toros since their encounter in "Psycho Ward".


Season Two:
The true start of Season Two is the Aftermath of the Eliminators fight, where the characters are still trying to recover from what they've been through. I decided that in season two Trajan needed to be delved into a little more. Season one already gave plenty of development to Gaiganny and Gogar, but the reader really didn't know much about Trajan himself, aside from the fact that he cares for Gaiganny like his child and hates Gogar.

"Mind Games"
Once the Nebulans discover that the Eliminators have failed, they begin laying the groundwork for a much more sinister plan. They don't hesitate in sending a gigan named
Syris, whose purpose is to acquire a sizable sample of Trajan's blood.
At the same time,
Des had told me about these dreams she used to have where she'd encounter and evil version of her husband, and wanted to apply something like that to Gaiganny and Gogar. So one of the planned sagas was for there to be an evil Gogar, but only in Gaiganny's head. Since the Nebulans couldn't figure out a way to get her physically, they hoped to overload her mind, sending a creature, the Mindbeast, to mess with her head.
Anywho, it made sense to run these stories side by side, with Gaiganny being tormented, as it would give an opportunity for Trajan to teach her that to be of strong body, you must be of strong mind as well. This could all be done in brief mental meetings, so Gaiganny and Trajan never have to physically interact during the story. While Gaiganny is handling her inner demons, Trajan is attacked by Syris, Tiryno, Valgus and Krytun. Syris constructs a massive device meant to specifically drain Trajan's blood and after a long battle is actually able to slam him into the device. Flying overhead, Toros sees and hears the commotion and decides to investigate. He sees Trajan and when he lands says "I'm not him, but he helped me... I'll help him..." He fights Valgus and Kryton, giving Trajan enough of a distraction for him to break free of the device and destroy everyone except Syris, who lunges at Trajan and manages to get a mouthful of blood before fleeing.
Trajan and Toros stare at each other a moment, when Toros says "I'm not you... I am Toros." then flies off.

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Gogar gets an episode to himself where he flies by a cliff near the sea after a storm. He hears some chicks chirping on the cliff and lands on a nest that had two baby birds in it. The parents had been killed and Gogar knew the chicks wouldn't survive on their own. He went off and found food for them. Everyday he would stop by and feed them until they were big. He then taught them to fly and fend for themselves. In this story I wanted to show Gogar's caring and gentle nature. He is so cocky and concieted but he does know how to come out of himself and care about others. This is the rare feel good episode of this series.



"Womens' Scorn"
I wanted to do a story where Gogar and Silva are goofing off as usual, and Gogar refuses to believe that Silva is as much of a ladies' man as he claims to be, especially since most Gigans are only supposed to take one mate for life. Silva says he's happy with Gavina, but there was a time when he would have been bored with just one female, he's got a territory filled with them. So, tired of wasting time arguing, Silva takes him to see for himself, and Gogar is shocked to see that yes, Silva WAS telling the truth. The problem comes when three hens in particular, Shara, Race, and Doryu stake claim to Silva and essentially start a civil war over him. When Silva tries to intervene he can't stop them, so he and Gogar flee the territory. In the middle of the fighting, Doryu notices Silva and Gogar missing, so she follows him back. When Silva and Gogar return to meet Gaiganny, Doryu arrives as well, prompting a fight between her and Gaiganny. Since the two are evenly matched, Gogar and Silva are forced to stop the fight. Doryu meets Gavina and realizes that Silva has feelings for her. She's hurt, but decides that she likes this area of the region better than the one she was in, so she flies off, telling Silva she'll be in touch.

"Honorbound"
I created a character named Semitar, a huge gigan who hailed from a far region of the planet. He had heard about Trajan and wanted more than anything to fight him. He had never been defeated by any other gigan and wanted to see if he could defeat Trajan in battle. He approaches Gaiganny and asks her to help him find Trajan, or at least tell him where he is, but she refuses, so he goes off on his own. When he locates Trajan, he challenges him to a duel. Trajan has no interest in fighting him, because to Trajan, fighting is live or die, there IS no middle ground. Semitar refuses to accept this, and actually backhands Trajan in order to get him to attack. Gaiganny arrives in time to see the titans clashing. The fight is brutal, and eventually Trajan gains the upper hand. When Semitar admits defeat, Trajan tells him there is so admittance of defeat, only a challenge to life or death, and prepares to kill him. Gaiganny screams and yells fot him not to do it, so he considers it, then stops. Semitar tells him to do with him as he wishes, having lost has left him with no purpose. So Trajan thinks a moment, then tells him his purpose can be shared with his own. Look out for Gaiganny. Semitar agrees, and vows that in her times of need, he will be there for her.

"Upgrade"
A new version of Treece shows up, named simply Treece 2.0. But unlike his previous incarnation, this version of Treece is FAR from a lumbering idiot, and has no connection to Gaval. His skin tone is different, he's sleek, fast and an amazingly efficient fighter. He shows up at random points in time just to fight Gogar, then vanishes. I wanted people to get a real sense of what this new Treece was capable of doing. For example, I wanted a scene where Gogar is sleeping, and when he wakes up Treece is standing right on top of him, prompting a fight, but when Gogar leaps to his feet and prepares to fight, Treece 2.0 is gone... The biggest problem Gogar has is that he cannot detect Treece 2.0 because of his advanced cloaking technology and his highly enhanced stealth movement. Another scene planned was for Gogar to be standing in a windy field, watching the leaves blow, when he notices that some of the leaves seem to be stopping in midair. It's then Treece 2.0 de-cloaks, and the fight is on.

"Family Ties"
I wanted Gogar to meet up with and get into a fight with a gigan named Copper, and during the course of their fight Gogar realizes Copper fights a lot like Silva. Even when he's hurt, Copper refuses to stop trying to fight him, and he soon realizes Copper isn't going to stop; he'll fight him to the death. Gogar doesn't want to, but the fight gets taken to the next level. Before things get out of hand Silva shows up and pulls Gogar off him. When Gogar asks why he interfered he tells him Copper is his brother. As it turns out, Silva used to belong to a clan of Gigans who decided that they could take over more land if they did it as a group. Problems arose when another member, Steel, questioned Silva's leadership and the two fought, devastating one of their most prized lands before they could finish. Instead of risking another disaster, Silva caused a massive explosion and opted to let the group think he was dead and moved on. Unfortunately, Copper was only the scout. Soon after the rest of the crew arrives, Titanium, Steel, Iron and Gold. When Steel sees that Silva is still alive he immediately attacks him and tells the others to take out Gogar. Each member has their own special talent, just like Silva. Copper doesn't join in, but at the end of the fight he sees Steel about to crush Silva, so he attacks Steel. The fight shifts, and Steel turns on Copper, pounding him as well. In the end Silva stabs Steel through his throat, and Copper skewers him through the chest. This brings the fight to a screeching halt, the rest of Silva's old crew assess the damage and decide since Silva's strike is what killed Steel. He's their leader again. Silva realizes he can't do it, it's not the kind of life he wants to lead, so he hands leadership over to Copper and returns with Gogar.

"Vhenom in the Blood"
The nebulans sent down another gigan after Gaiganny. This one was Veenom. (correction: Vhenom.) If I remember correctly he was the hacker gigan and could get into the cybernetic minds of others and manipulate them. Basically it's like mind control through technology.
Correction: Des remembers incorrectly. Mind control, no, that was Eelus who had mind control capabilities. Vhenom had the ability to steal the powers/abilities of other gigans and call upon them as he saw fit. The Nebulans trusted him, but in truth Vhenom wished to rule the Nebulans, the gigan homeworld, and anything else he came into contact with. But he knew working with the Nebulans under the guise of loyalty was the most efficient way to get what he wanted. Because of his intelligence and wit, he attracted a large band of followers, many of which he kept secret and planted in case something didn't go the way he envisioned them.
He had recruited quite the band of gigans already. By this time Gavina had run away tired of Gaiganny belittling her and pushing her around. Gaiganny sent her over the edge. She runs into
Vhenom and he convinces her to join him. He doesn't take over her mind but actually convinces her telling her what is wrong with Gaiganny and the way she thinks. He tricks her into thinking that her sister had been right and made Gavina feel guilty now that she was dead. Gavina has a complete change of personality and suddenly becomes worse than her sister ever was. Galina only used her looks to get things she wanted. Gavina does that and more. She is out for revenge against the whole world and against Gaiganny for what she did to her and her sister. Seems that Gaiganny's distrust was well founded after all. Oddly enough Gaiganny isn't Gavina's first target. She goes after Silva. She tricks him into thinking she's accepted his advances and attacks him while his defenses are down. He never saw the change coming. In front of him she tells him that she never wanted him and had already taken Vhenom as her mate. Silva did manage to escape her assault but is very much heart broken. Silva has her and Vhenom as enemies now.
To complete Vhenom's first appearance...
Vhenom appears on Homeworld with
Retro and Shackle, their mission to retrieve Gaiganny. Once Gavina is turned and betrays Silva, Shackle imprisons him. Vhenom, Shackle and Retro then go after Gogar, who refuses to hand Gaiganny over to them. He fights Retro and Shackle, but while he's doing that Vhenom demonstrates his ability, and steals Gogar's Metal along with his powers. For the first time Gogar is more flesh than metal! He doesn't know what to think, and at first is actually happy that he's more alive than actual machine, but problems arise when Vhenom and his crew go after Gaiganny, and Gogar cannot defend her like he was used to because he no longer has the extra metal armoring that protected him. Vhenom uses Gogar's own distortion beam on him and Gaiganny, and prepares to do them in when Toros and Kaleida arrive. It's strange because they've never seen Toros act with such a strange amount of control, it's like he's making a conscious effort to make sure Vhenom's attention is focused on him. Vhenom is amazed by the amount of power he senses in Toros, and after a brief fight he uses his draining ability on Toros. He's instantly filled with power and revels in it, until something goes wrong. While Vhenom DID absorb Toros' power, he also absorbed Toros' psychosis, or rather, the voices Toros always hears. It hits Vhenom all at once and drives him crazy, he freaks out and blasts off, trying to get the voices out of his head. Toros, meanwhile, can for the first time think straight and rationally. Together, he, along with Kaleida, Gogar and Gaiganny are able to run off Retro and Shackle. Toros is amazed by his new clarity of mind. Soon after the incident, Gogar's abilities return, along with his extra metal.

Correction: This story below orignally takes place in Season One as well, but I think I like its placement here.
Gaiganny set out to find Trajan.
She hadn't spoken to him since the Eliminators came. She found him alone as usual. They argued again and he showed her another life lesson by taking her though a thick jungle telling her that at times you can't go around problems you have to go through them. The two made up but it was an uneasy relationship. Trajan still hated Gogar and as long as he wasn't around he could get along with Gaiganny. Trajan knew that Gaiganny was about to go through some difficult changes and she would need his guidance. He would teach her what he could.


"Plotina"
Trajan was out one day scouting and came across a huge hen that was nearly as large as him. Her name was
Plotina and she was a strong confident female. Trajan found himself experiencing an emotion he had never before felt. It happened quickly. There was no courting involved he just took her and she accepted him. When Gaiganny found out she was furious and extremely jealous. She never thought Trajan could be capable of love. She thought the relationship they had was the closest he would come and she didn't like this female vying for his attention. Why was it ok for him to take a mate but not her? She tried to attack Plotina but it was like a child trying to beat up a wrestler. Her punches did nothing to her. Plotina felt no ill toward Gaiganny. She was that confident and strong. She knew how important she was to Trajan and tried to befriend her.
At some point there was to be a wordless encounter between the two where Plotina and Gaiganny stare at each other for a bit, then wander off together into a clearing- and fight. It's not much of one considering how much stronger Plotina is than Gaiganny, but it's a symbolic fight because it's what Gaiganny wanted, not Plotina, and she makes it cear to Gaiganny after she's beaten her to a bloody pulp that she has a choice; she can continue to not like her, to try and fight her, and keep getting beat, or she can not like her, and accept the fact that she's there and cares for Trajan. But fighting her isn't going to change anything. Plotina has nothing against Gaiganny, and nothing against Gogar. In her own subtle way she tries to get Trajan to accept the young couple's love for each other, but Trajan is steadfast.
Plotina ended up being the mediator between them all. She met Gogar and the two got along well and she would argue on Gaiganny's behalf to Trajan trying to get him to accept Gogar. But in this respect Trajan was a stone. The good thing was that she would not let Trajan hurt Gogar while she was around. Gaiganny knew this and the fact that she was no match for her so she tolerated Plotina. Gaiganny once blew a fuse while yelling at Plotina and had to be brought back by Gogar's electricity and she went right on yelling, "And another thing!" As if she'd never passed out.

"I, Munnin"
On the nebulan homeworld there was another gigan they were experimenting on. Muninn was the first gigan to go a complete enhancement sequence. This means that he was the first true cyborg completely made of metal except for his brain. All his other biological parts had been removed. He hated what they had done to him. He felt he was no longer a gigan but a machine. What had they done to him? But now he had immense strength and power which he used against the Nebulans and escaped back to the homeworld. The first gigan he came in contact with was Gaiganny. He knew who she was because he had all the information on her downloaded into his memory banks. He warned her that they were after her and it was a concept she did not grasp. She couldn't fathom that there were aliens out there that were controling thier fate and evolution. Muninn told her his story and of his escape. The story was familiar and Gaiganny asked if he would do her a favor and talk to her mate Gogar. Gaiganny found Gogar sulking and staring at himself by the lake. "Gogar, I have someone I'd like you to meet." She told him. The massive Muninn stepped out from behind the bushes and Gogar gasped at the sight of him. "You think you know pain, sorrow and self loathing? You don't know it until you have been me." Was the first thing Muninn said to him. Gogar couldn't believe he was seeing a completely metal gigan and for once he didn't feel so bad about his own metal parts. Compared to Muninn he'd gotten off easy and looked normal. Gaiganny left the two alone and they talked about the difficulties of being a cyborg. The two became close friends. Gogar took pitty on him and after talking to Muninn his view of himself finally changed and he did not hate what he was so much. He finally got that part of his confidence he needed.

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Around the same time another gigan was escaping the Nebulan world. His name was Malidicus and he had the completely opposite view of Muninn. He believed the gigans should let themselves be enhanced as much as possible so they would become stronger and then rise up against the Nebulans. He had a very militaristic form of thinking and once he returned to Homeworld began to recruit other gigans to his cause. He'd learned about enhancements and could actually make some himself. It was better than letting the Nebulans do it and not know how you'd end up. Anyone that didn't agree with him was on the side of the Nebulans and he would dispose of the traitors. Malidicus happened to run into Gogar one day and was amazed that Gogar was naturally enhanced. He thought he was the perfect soldier for his army and tried to convince Gogar to join his group. Gogar was disgusted by the idea. He wanted less enhancements not more. He couldn't believe the changes Malidicus had done to himself. But Malidicus took a liking to him and instead of killing Gogar for refusing him he froze his feet to the ground and told him to stay there and think about it. Once he was gone Gogar was able to pick his way out of the ice with his claws though it was very thick and took him a long time.

"Failure to Communicate"
There was a story I wanted to do that starts after Toros looses his psychosis and actually acts normally. Because the voices no longer torment him, he's able to function properly, but the problem is that he can no longer relate to Kalieda. The more he tries to tolerate her, the more irritated he becomes because her manner reminds him too much of what he was. When he snaps at her, she gets upset and runs away, stumbling upon the person she fears more than anything else; Trajan. She asks him to kill her, since her life means nothing without Toros. Instead Trajan invites her to join him, and explains to her that no matter how good or how bad things appear, nothing lasts forever. Take that how you will.

"Changes"
With Malidicus and Muninn on the planet telling everyone they met about the aggressors in space the gigans for the first time began to realize that there were aliens out there controling their fate. Gaiganny was beginning to feel some changes finally, the ones that Trajan had hinted at. Over night she grew a blade on her tail. She almost sliced Gogar with it on accident in her sleep. A few days later an energy scythe painfully burst from between her two fingers. She was frightened and she knew that Trajan had the answers to what was happening to her. She went off in search of him. He told her that her body would change even more but her transformation was almost complete and he trainned her harder than ever now. He told her one day she'd have to battle a very difficult foe and she needed to be ready.

"Friend of Mine"
Gaval is still anxious for revenge. He finds out that Gogar is friends with Talon so he and Treece capture Talon and take him back to the Nebulan planet.
Correction: Des must not have this rpg session... Talon is taken back to the Nebulan Homeworld by Shockwave and Gaval in "Retrieval", I don't know what Des recalls... Treece 2.0 is not in this particular story. Anywho, yes, Talon DOES come back, horribly enhanced and mentally shattered.
They
(the Nebulans) themselves enhance Talon almost to the point that he's unrecognizable. They brainwash him and fill his mind with false images of Gogar destroying his lands. The convince him that Gogar lied to him about everything and was worse than Theromin. They convince Talon to go back to kill him. Talon returns to his land ready to kill Gogar but is shocked to find him tending to his land with great care. Gogar stands up no recognizing him. "This can't be. You destroyed everything, but you are now up keeping it. I don't understand. I saw you do it. But you didn't do it. I don't get it. I don't understand! This does not compute. I don't understand. I'm supposed to kill you. I don't understa..." Talon literally blows his mind. Fuses explode in his head and he dies much to everyone's surprise. Since Gaval and Treece retrofitted Talon themselves and not the Nebulans they didn't construct him well. It's a nightmare come true for Gogar when he sees what happened to Talon and to watch him die from a malfunction. He is enraged and fights Treece and Gaval again.
Correction: Like I said, Treece 2.0 is not in this story. But since this story was revolving around Talon, Des' character, I'll leave the general plot alone minus Treece 2.0. I'll even give her the fight with Gaval, since I gave up trying to make him into a cool character. Instead he wound up being Larry to Gogar's Moe.
He gets the upper hand against Gaval and is almost ready to kill him but decides to let him off.

"My Enemy's Enemy"
In this story I wanted to introduce
Eelus and bring back Shockwave.
Eelus, a deviant Gigan that had been locked away in solitary confinement, notices his chance to escape after the confusion caused by Munnin and Malidicus. He orchestrates his own escape and immediately heads for the gigan Homeworld. Retro and Shackle are sent to bring him abck, as the Nebulans fear he would do more harm than good on the homeworld. Eelus arrives and immediately starts killing gigans he feels are weak and useless, draining them of blood and oil.
He sneaks up on Shackle, injecting him with enough poison to send him into shock, then takes over his mind, implanting a subconscious desire to serve only him. Shackle in turn, attacks Retro, who is also placed under Eelus' control as well.
Meanwhile, Gogar and Silva are searching for new territories when out of nowhere they (quite literally) run into Shockwave. He has been refitted with a cybernetic arm to replace the one Trajan destroyed. Gogar immediately tries to attack, but is stopped dead in his tracks by Shockwave's magnetic powers, which are still very effective despite him only having a single sphere. He tells Gogar he's not there for him, he was sent to retrieve Eelus and had no time for the likes of him. Silva laughs and asks what was so special about this particular gigan. At that momentn Semitar steps out into the clearing. It's odd because Silva had heard of Semitar through Gaiganny but never met him. When Gogar tries to talk to him, Semitar attacks him. Eelus steps out of the clearing and laughs. Shockwave immediately goes for him, and after assessing the situation, Gogar tries to help Silva. It's then that Retro and Shackle appear, taking on Gogar and leaving Silva to try to fend for himself against Semitar. Shockwave manages to get Eelus in his magnetic graps and beats him savagely. When he does, Semitar returns to normal. Shockwave laughs, telling Eelus his minions will no longer serve him. It's then that Retro and Shackle say Eelus' mind control wore off a long time ago, and attack Shockwave. Now Silva, Gogar and Semitar take on the duo, with Shockwave pulling Eelus closer, preparing to take off. He doesn't notice Eelus' chest gems beginning to glow, and before he realizes what's happening, Eelus unleashes Maximum Impact. The resulting blast almost destroys Shockwave and levels most of the forest they were fighting in. His circuitry heavily damaged, Shockwave's last sight is Eelus slicing off his remaining arm, then his head. Eelus grabs the magna sphere, then flies off with Retro and Shackle close behind. Gogar meanwhile, had used his sheild to protect himself, Semitar sheilded Silva with his own body. Silva thanks Semitar and Semitar in turn apologizes for attacking him earlier. He offers to train Silva, since he noticed an amazing fighting spirit during their battle. Silva agrees. They wonder what will happen now that Shockwave has been killed...

"Backlash"
Vhenom re-appears on Homeworld, alone and silent. He tracks down Toros and finds him with Kaleida, and attacks. Toros assumes Vhenom is still suffering the effects of his psychosis, but Vhenom will not answer him when he asks any questions. Vhenom gains the upper hand, calling powers he'd stolen from other gigans. Kaleida realizes the trouble Toros is in and flies off to find Gogar and Silva to ask for help.
Vhenom knocks Toros to the ground and prepares to kill him when Gogar and Silva arrive. They too try to handle Vhenom differently, assuming he's still crazed, but from the sky comes a series of heavily laser blasts that strike down Gogar, Silva and Kaleida. Vhenom starts laughing and says
"Apparently, the rumors of my insanity have been greatly exaggerated!"
He thanks Toros for the power he gave him, and explains that the voices Toros heard were much more than simple voices, they were Nebulan transmissions. Toros was a universal reciever for every ingoing and outgoing transmission the nebulans have with one another. Thanks to his ability to absorb and adapt powers, Vhenom learned to not only handle and decipher the transmissions, but can now assume control of nebulan vessels. From the sky lowers a small Nebulan battleship. Vhenom laughs and says the crew has been killed by the online defense systems, so the vessel is all his. He orders the ship to destroy them and flies off. Together they attack the ship but are overwhelmed by the vessel. Semitar and Munnin appear, and with their help they destroy the Nebulan vessel.

Vhenom's gang joined Malidicus's. Vhenom secretly defected and he knew Malidicus was gaining followers. If he could convince all the gigans to become complete cyborgs then once that was done Vhenom could oust the power from Malidicus. But Malidicus was smarter than Vhenom gave him credit for and he was on to him from the start. He let him think he was having his way but it would not last.
Correction: The above summary is another of Des' attempts to tell the story, but she had no idea what I was planning, or how any of my newer characters would act, so she really shouldn't have tried to summarize. Warning, spoilers ahead, so if you don't want to know what happens in season 3, skip down to "Eye to Eye".
To start, Vhenom would
never merge his troops with Malidicus, he has no use for him considering he already has gigan troops and is capable of taking over Nebulan spacecrafts. In addition to this, Vhenom is just too power hungry to partner with anyone but Eelus (see Season 3), and even Eelus he didn't trust because of the creature's sinister nature. He also has zero interest in how much of a cyborg any gigan was; that was Malidicus' and Gogar's hangup, not his.
Vhenom, having already joined forces with Eelus, would have seen no reason to spread the leadership of his following even further. So, if there had been a meeting and a collaboration proposed, Vhenom would have laughed and said no. But if they had the same goals, Vhenom would have wished Malidicus luck with his endeavors, and promised that he would not interfere with his actions.

"Eye to Eye"
Food was getting scarce all over the planet and Gogar had to go to a new area to hunt. It was putting him closer to Trajan's territory. He made a kill and Trajan was in the area and heard the screams of the prey. He found Gogar alone standing over his catch. This was the opportunity he had been waiting for. Trajan attacked but made the mistake of having his back to the sun. Gogar saw his shadow coming and leaped out of the way.
Major Correction: I don't know why, but Des seemed to have a major mad-on for trying to make Trajan just randomly attack Gogar. I guess she was so desperate to make Gogar seem like the innocent good guy and Trajan the evil uncaring jerk she just couldn't help herself. That's a shame because it tells me she really has no clue about Trajan, the character she supposedly loved so much. Anywho, We actually hadn't decided what the situation was going to be that set Trajan against Gogar, because Gogar would never challenge Trajan unless he was with Gaiganny and she could protect him. Since Des wouldn't have wanted Gogar to out and out challenge Trajan, and I refused to have Trajan just randomly attack Gogar, I probably would have used Silva as the catalyst. Silva, being the more brazen of the two, WOULD have challenged Trajan after being trained by Semitar in hopes of taking him down a peg or two, not realizing that Trajan doesn't fight to establish anything, he fights to the death and only if he feels threatened. If Silva was getting the crap kicked out of him, Gogar, being the friend that he is, would have jumped in to try and protect or save Silva, and as a result would have gained Trajan's full attention. This would have been the best way to handle the fight and continue as Des says:
This was it. There was no escape. Gogar had to fight for his life. He tried his best to dodge and block screaming out for help hoping anyone would hear him. Muninn wasn't far and came to his friend's aid. He got between Gogar and Trajan and took Trajan on for his friend. Back in the territory Gaiganny for the first time sensed Gogar's distress. Somehow she knew where he was and she flew off in that direction. Gogar watched helplessly as the two titans fought. Trajan claimed Gogar was a coward to not fight for himself. Muninn told him he was a bully for picking a fight Gogar knew he could not win.
Trajan informed Munnin that it wasn't he who began the battle, but Munnin refused to believe him. He continued to attack Trajan, and Gogar watched horrified as Trajan destroyed Muninn. Munnin tells Gogar not to cry for him, he will finally be at peace and free of his wretched mechanical prison.Gaiganny got there at the same grusome moment. She saw her mate crying over his shattered friend and Trajan standing over him like he was next. She snapped and attacked Trajan with a new fury. Everything he had taught her she would now used against him. This fight was for real like it had been so long ago. Gaiganny was using her new powers against him. "I should have known that difficult foe would have been you!!" She snarled. "Did you know you were trainning me so that I could take you on? You've threatened my mate and you have killed my friend. I will not let that go unanswered!" She refused to listen to Trajan or believe that he did not start the fight, she assumed he just attacked Gogar because he didn't like him. Trajan refuses to fight her, only blocks her strikes. She landed some good blows and for the first time in her lives she did damage to the Planet Buster. Oddly enough he broke off the fight and just left without a word. He realized in the fight that Gaiganny had learned everything he could possibly teach her. When Trajan realizeds there would no longer be any reasoning with Gaiganny, he restrains her against her will, immobilizing her, and says simply "You have chosen." and lets her go. He turns and leaves.
He was done with her and she with him. Life would have to teach her the rest. Gaiganny vowed never to speak to him again and
decided from now on they were enemies.
Correction: Trajan hasn't taught her everything, but realizes that Gaiganny simply does not want his help. So he leaves her, knowing that although she doesn't want to acknowledge the fact that she needs his help, he will protect her regardless. Only now it would have to be in a much more roundabout way.

Final Battle:
Entitled "World's Strongest"

At this point the Nebulans knew they had nearly run out of time. Gaiganny was already changing, they needed her now. They also knew Trajan had taken a mate with another Planet Buster type and that they had an egg hidden somewhere on the Homeworld.
Correction: Not quite yet.
They were through screwing around. It was time to deploy their ultimate weapon:
Thresher.
Thresher was everything Trajan was and more. He was actually more powerful and could. His mission was two fold: Mate with Gaiganny bring her back and destroy Trajan. Gaiganny was
the Nebulans' main objective though, but Thresher had other plans.

Thresher arrives and goes after Gaiganny. He finds her and she is terrified of him. "So this is what they want me to mate with." He said as he looked her over. (When he sees that she's chosen Gogar as her mate he's disgusted and no longer wishes to mate with her.Turns out that at the same time Toros and Kaleida had the same idea and five of them are there. )
Correction: Thresher never had any intentions of mating with Gaiganny before he even met her. Thresher couldn't imagine the tiny thing being the supposed wave of the future, and he wanted no parts of her. He knew the Nebulans wanted him to mate with her since he was their perfect male specimen, but in truth the Nebulans feared Thresher. He was one of the only gigans they refused to enhance any further, despite his demands that they do so. His only real intention was to fight Trajan, Gaiganny was second on his agenda because he knew no one could stop him from taking her.

He'll just bring her back. Of course Gogar wouldn't let that happen. He rushes to her defense. Silva won't stand by and let Gogar have all the fun and he joins the battle too.
Both are amazed by someone as large as Thresher being able to move as fast as he does and fight as well as he does. He takes them both out in time to see Toros and Kaleida arriving. He takes them on as well, but realizes Toros probably should have been a Planet Buster as well, and decides to make an example out of him. He drags Toros into the air and slams him into the grassy side of a mountain. Above Toros' prone form, Thresher starts burning a message. Trajan hears the dirtubance, feels Gaiganny's distress and comes out of the jungle to see Thresher has written

BRING IT


above Toros' unconscious body. Infuriated, Trajan steps into the open and is immediately confronted by Thresher, and the fight is on. The battle destroys the mountain, and the two continue their fight in the air, on the ground, and underwater. Thresher gains the upper hand and knocks Trajan out. He stands triumphantly over Trajan's body and laughs. He then starts making his way back towards Gaiganny, but Silva and Gogar get in his way. Again Thresher brutalizes Gogar and Silva. When Gaiganny goes to attack him, he backhands her and laughs at how tough she thinks she is. He decides the Nebulans don't REALLY need her, and turns to cave in Gaiganny's skull when Plotina grabs his hand. Thresher stops, taken by Plotina in much the same way Trajan was. He knows if the Nebulans had their choice, they'd MUCH rather have Plotina, as would he. She says sorry, she's taken, lets go of his hand as Semitar slashes Thresher across the chest. While he fights Thresher, Plotina goes to aid Trajan. She tries to get him to leave and find safety, but he won't. He insists he has to protect Gaiganny. Gaiganny hears this and yells "A lot of good your protection has done, you can't beat Thresher, and now you're just going to make things worse!" She cradles Gogar and accuses Trajan of being happy that he's dying, then stats quoting more song lyrics to signify her pain. Trajan continues on, knowing what he must do. Plotina, who up to this point had tried to convince Trajan Gaiganny truly appreciated what he was trying to do for her, witnesses the exchange. She walks up to Gaiganny and calls her name. When Gaiganny looks up, Plotina slaps her, hard. The blow sends Gaiganny to the ground and almost makes her black out. Plotina finally tells her she's an ungrateful, selfish, spoiled child. All Trajan wants is her to be safe, and instead all she does is insult him, spit in his face and berate him every chance she gets. Plotina will have it no more. When Gaiganny gets up she's infuriated, and Plotina dares her to attack her. Gaiganny screams that SHE'S Trajan joy, to which Plotina counters that SHE'S the one who sings him to sleep at night. Maybe at one point Gaiganny was his joy, now all she is, is a burden. She points to Trajan as he fights Thresher again and tells Gaiganny he's fighting for HER, and if it wasn't for Trajan she would have been in the Nebulans' possession a LONG time ago. Whether she she wants to admit it or not, everything that's happening is HER fault, Trajan's just been too nice to tell her. Gaiganny tells her she never asked to be brought back to life, to which Plotina remarks 'And Trajan never asked you to attack him on that asteroid in the very beginning." Gaiganny caused her own death, and now she's caused all this hell to be brought to their homeworld, so for once, even though she's probably too much of a spoiled brat to be capable of it, try showing a little gratitude for a change. For the first time Gaiganny has nothing to say.
Trajan and Thresher go toe to toe, their fight takes them into a vicious dogfight in the air, and everyone is amazed because they have never seen Trajan fly before. He and Thresher are perfection in motion.Trajan suddenly grabs Thresher and pulls him out of the atmosphere and into space, then the two pull back towards Homeworld, both becoming enveloped in fiery spheres as they re-enter the atmosphere. When they collide, they hit the side of a volcano. Since Thresher hit first, he dangles over the side and almost falls into the lava pit. Trajan regains consciousness a moment before Thresher and throws him into the volcano, then unloads his arsenal. Seconds later Thresher erupts in a spray of lava and soars into space.
Trajan's ye goes dark, and he would have fallen into the volcano himself if Plotina and Semitar hadn't caught him. He's escorted down the mountain, and Semitar goes to check on Toros, Kaleida and Silva, while Plotina walks Trajan right past Gaiganny, without even glancing in her direction.
Gaval and Treece had been trailing Gogar and Gaval will be damned before he let's anyone steal his revenge, so he goes after Thresher too. Kaleida sees Gaiganny in trouble and joins the fight with Toros at her side. He won't let his pretty dead girl get hurt. So their all fighting each other for different reason when Trajan arrives sensing Gaiganny was in trouble. Thresher blows everyone off him and goes for Trajan and Plotina. Toros and Kaleida are killed in the blast.
Correction: Wow, I guess this was a convenient way for Des to get rid of my characters and put hers in the spotlight. I'm afraid Des' recount is terribly wrong. It's not very often I see my characters so grossly mishandled, I must say I'm very disappointed in her, but not surprised. Ah well, that's what corrections are for. And since Des obviously has no regard for my characters, I see no reason to have any regard for the piddly few she's made. I thought about killing them horribly before the end of this and rewriting everything, but it's not worth the time or effort to kill Gaiganny or Malidicus, considering Galina, Gavina, and Talon are already dead.
With Thresher taking his focus off of Gogar Treece and Gaval go after Gogar. Silva and Gaiganny come to help Gogar out. Silva gets badly hurt by Treece. When Gaiganny's in danger Gogar freaks out and let's the rage take him. He finally kills Gaval making Treece an easy target. Thresher, Trajan and Plotina are still fighting. Thresher grabs Trajan and plunges him into the sea nearly drowning him. He returns to the surface and kills Plotina. Gogar and Silva return to attack Thresher after they see her killed. Thresher takes out Silva and bats away Gogar. He grabs Gaiganny, destroys Trajan's egg and takes off into space with her.
Correction: Wrong, wrong, and horribly wrong... Wow, where to even start...
Lesse... Gaval and Treece 2.0 are not in this story, nor do the two have any connection anymore. Toros and Kaledia do NOT die. Thresher does NOT kill Plotina, and Thresher does NOT destroy Trajan and Plotina's egg. Aaaand, Thresher is not the one who nabs Gaiganny.


Season Three: Final Season (Not the final season, still one more to go):
One of the issues Des and I were planning to have in Season three was the introduction of symbiotes and viruses. The Nebulans decide that if they infect the homeworld, that will weaken the gigans and increase their chances of obtaining Gaiganny. I thought it would have been really interesting, considering the Gigans have special abilites due to their enhancements, if a sybiotic creature latched onto them and tried to either improve them or take over. It would become a challenge for the gigan to decide whether or not to accept the help if he/she wanted it, or to ward off whatever mind control the symbiotic creature was trying to exert over its will. Des thought it would be cool to introduce techno-viruses and regular disease. Considering Gigans are cyborgs, having a physical illness might not affect their cybernetic parts, whereas a techno-virus would go right after the technology and ignore the biological parts. It sounded good to me, so we agreed that it would have been something fun to play with. Honestly I don't know what Des would have wanted to do with Gaiganny and Gogar for season three, since I would have been focusing on the interplay between the other characters. I imagine she would have come up with some stuff for Malidicus to do. But since I don't know, I'm only going to post the ideas I had for my characters and leave her two live characters, Gaiganny and Malidicus out of things unless it was something we discussed.

"Till Death do us Part"
The Nebulans, who have thus far been unaware of Plotina's existance, detect her and are shocked because Plotina is EXACTLY what they want Gaiganny to become. Though Plotina has never unleashed the full tilt of her powers, they know she's every bit as capable of planetary destruction as Trajan, and should the two mate and have offspring, there would literally be nothing that could stop it.
In time, Plotina and Trajan DO mate and Plotina lays a single egg, which is when the trouble really starts. The Nebulans want the child, and will stop at nothing to get it.
The Nebulans send Cretaceon.
(Why Cretaceon? Because I owe so much to the poor kaiju, he deserved to have a big part in gigan Species. My original fanfiction was SUPPOSED to be Godzilla vs Cretaceon, since I created him to be the vengeance of the Nebulans against Godzilla for killing Gigan. Hehe, who knew, in another time and place Trajan and Cretaceon may have seen eye to eye.. or not. Anywho, I wanted something other than another gigan posing a threat, so I sent him.)
His only mission is to get the egg, anything else is expendable. He shows up and starts rampaging through the jungle. He finds Plotina but their fight doesn't last long, as she's still weak from having given birth. The fight he has with Trajan would have been nothing short of near armageddon for the homeworld, and as I wanted to have Semitar point out, "Trajan's fighting for his unborn child. Failure is NOT an option."
In the end Trajan finally manages to destroy Cretaceon, but the destruction becomes too much for Plotina to bear. She takes the egg, pulls Trajan aside and tells him the Nebulans will NEVER stop, they'll NEVER leave them in peace. The only way to stop this destruction and most probably the death of their planet, is to kill her, and then the egg. Trajan is horrified, and refuses, despite understanding the truth of her words. He asks why he must kill her first, to which Plotina responds "You have to kill me first, because I cannot bear the sight of you killing our child."
So Trajan does as she asks, first he kills her, then destroys his unborn child, and weeps.

"Grief"
The loss of Plotina and mosre importantly, the egg, enrages the Nebulans, and now they realize they HAVE to get Gaiganny since the only other possibility is dead. The problem is Trajan, who keeps wrecking their plans. Back from his latest mission is Hunnin, who returns to be informed that his brother, Munnin died on the gigan homeworld by the hand of Trajan. Hunnin is beyond words, and doesn't even have to be ordered to destroy Trajan.
When he arrives, Trajan is still mourning the loss of Plotina, he has not spoken to Gaiganny or anyone else.
When Hunnin arrives, he begins a path of destruction in search of Trajan. When he comes upon Gogar and Silva, they tell him about the fight Trajan had with Munnin. This enrages him more, and he tells Gogar if he truly wants to honor the memory of Munnin, his friend and mentor, then he'll lead him to Trajan. Semitar steps in and tells Hunnin that Munnin struck the first blow, and Trajan fights to the death. Hunnin doesn't want to hear it and attacks, pummeling Semitar with blasts channelled through the siphon discs. Semitar cuts Hunnin's arm off, then slices his torse in two. When Hunnin's arm hits the ground it shrivels into nothing, but his discs immediately create a new arm for him from the stump and seal Semitar's clean slice through his torso. He laughs, and continues beating on Semitar. Again Semitar delivers a fatal blow to Hunnin, but the wound heals itself. He soon realizes that when Hunnin seems to have died, he draws power from the sky, specifically from a single glimmering planet. Silva moves in to attack and Gogar tries to stop him. Silva grows enraged, telling Gogar that maybe he didn't care if his mentor was killed, but HE cares about Semitar being killed. He tells Hunnin he'll take him to Trajan as long as he leaves Semitar alone. Semitar reprimands Silva, telling him not to betray Trajan to Hunnin, but by that time, one of Hunnin's discs locates Trajan, and the Planet Buster takes off into the jungle.
Hunnin attacks Trajan as he kneels before Plotina's grave, which enrages Trajan beyond anything he's ever known. He battles Hunnin in a blind fury, damning the Nebulans and damning Hunnin for desecrating the grave of his loved one and child. The other gigans have never seen Trajan like this, he seems beyond reason, consumed by rage. He doesn't notice or care that Hunnin will not die. Semitar manages to tell Trajan what he's noticed about the energy coming from the sky, and after a moment's thought Trajan tells Semitar to hold Hunnin on the planet. He has a final rage he must unleash or it will eat at him forever. Trajan takes off into space while Semitar, Silva and Gogar try to keep Hunnin occupied and stop him from giving chase to Trajan. During the fight Silva demonstrates a new skill Semitar has taught him, teleportation via his Silva-Mist clouds. Meanwhile Trajan lands on the mini planet, sensing the power it's sending to Hunnin. He closes his eye and thinks of Plotina, thinks of his unborn child- and Destroys the planet.
The explosion is seen from the gigan homeworld. Hunnin, however, is still running on full power from his reserves, he doesn't realize the source of his power is gone until his discs suddenly slow, then stop functioning. He looks up to see Semitar's blade cuts his vision in two. Hunnin falls apart, cut in half by Semitar.
Trajan arrives shortly after, and tells Semitar he has finally finished grieving over the loss of Plotina and his child. He says it saddens him that the only relief he finds is in destruction.

The feedback from the loss of Hunnin's planet shorts out the Nebulan labs, and in a secret underground sector, a single gigan explodes from its holding and tears free of the nebulan homeworld. It says simply "Trajan..." before disappearing into space, heading towards the nebulan Homeworld..

"Day of the Dead"
Silva is scouting for new land, and is surprised when Doryu slams into him. She's bloodied, hurt and visibly shaken. She tells Silva soemthing has gone horribly wrong at her home, something showed up and started killing the females, destroying their land and it refused to stop. While Shara and Race tried to distract the thing, she barely managed to escape, and was hoping to find him. She asks if he can help or get that Trajan guy to help them. Silva tells her he's not exactly Trajan's favorite person. Doryu falters and falls into him and Silva realizes that he really does care for her. He tells her when everything is over, he wants her to come back with him. She smiles and says yes, but before she passes out she tells him his brother Copper is there, fighting the thing.
Silva immediately heads back and finds horrible destruction. In the middle of it is Maximus, a titanic gigan that is completely metal. For a moment he's in shock, and thinks the gigan is Munnin, but when he gets a better look he sees it's completely different. He sees a Copper Flare explode into the beast, and it fires on Copper. Silva immediately goes to his brother, who is battered but infuriated by the mechanical gigan. The entire crew is there, Gold, Iron and Titanium, all are in bad shape. Copper explains that the thing they're fighting is actually Steel. One of the viruses that started appearing on the planet attached itself to Steel before he died and he didn't know, but when he was killed, it took over and enhanced his body. Now it just rampages and causes destruction.
Silva organizes an attack on the creature, but nothing they do seems to have any effect. Silva employs another new teaching he gained from Semitar, and manages to send a concentrated, liquified form of Silva-Mist directly into Steel. Had he been alive, it would have completely shut down his brain, but since Steel inside is dead, it only serves to anger the virus. As they prepare to launch a fina assaut, Maximus is struck by a red sphere, destroying most of its back region. As Maximus staggers forward, a shape is seen from the impact point of the sphere, it looks like Trajan. A pair of glowing red buzzsaws tear through Maximus' chest, and finally, the Trajan figure unleashes a furious arsenal that destroys Maximus. The virus leaps from the body and explodes, the armor surrounding Steel's body falls apart, revealing Steel's decomposing corpse. Doryu elbows Silva and says "I thought you said Trajan didn't like you!", to which Silva replies "He-he doesn't...."
The figure steps out of the flames, he looks almost exactly like Trajan, but he is a different shade of green, and he does not have shoulder saws, no shoulder crystals, and two hands, no left scythe.
"Trajan?" Silva asks.
"No," the figure steps out of Maximus' wreckage, "My name is Hadrian, Trajan's son."

"Prodigal Son"
Silva shows up with Doryu and Hadrian. Gogar and Gaiganny are shocked to hear that he's supposed to be Trajan's son. He acts nothing like Trajan, he is full of youthful energy and emotion. In short, he's fun to be around. Gaiganny can't believe Hadrian is Trajan's son, but the ressemblance is uncanny, and he knows things only someone related to Trajan would know. She can't understand why Trajan would never have mentioned him before. Gogar too is very amazed by Hadrian, he keeps looking at him envisioning all the near misses he's had with Trajan, but he could see himself being friends with Hadrian.
Sure enough the group have a wonderful time together, Hadrian explaining that he is able to create hard-light energy, so he had no need for physical claws or buzz saws. He can focus and convert energy into solid form. Soon Hadrian says he can't wait any longer, he has to find Trajan. They all go together, as Gaiganny wants to see the look on Trajan's face when he sees his long lost son for the first time in who knows how long.
They find Trajan, and Hadrian yells out "FATHER!" with glee. Hadrian views him and is in child-like awe. Trajan stares at Hadrian with a look of confusion, obviouly taken aback. They stare at each other for what seems like an eternity, when Trajan says
"I am NOT your father."
Hadrian looks like he's been slapped in the face. He argues that he IS his son, he was held prisoner on the Nebulan Homeworld for years but now he's escaped, just to be with his father. Trajan roars that he has no son, his child was unborn, and he killed it along with its mother. Gaiganny, Gogar, Silva, Doryu and Semitar are shocked by the exchange. Hadrian is on the verge of tears, then stops as if realizing something. He tells Trajan the Nebulans made him forget, erased the knowledge of his son from his mind to keep him from rebelling. Just like he's rebelling because of Gaiganny, they knew he would do something like this if he was attached to anything. Trajan glares at him. When he asks how Hadrian could possibly know anything about Gaiganny if he's been kept on the Nebulan Homeworld, Hadrian says they are connected as father and son. Trajan repeats that he has no child, no son, and Silva makes a snide remark towards him. Hadrian snaps, clasping Silva by the throat and slamming him into a tree, intent on crushing his windpipe. Trajan physically pulls Hadrian and Silva apart, and Hadrian apologizes to both Trajan and Silva, he admits he's over-emotional. Finally Hadrian tells Trajan he'll leave him be, this all must be a big shock for him, a lot to take in.
They leave, but Semitar stays behind. He asks Trajan why Hadrian would swear he was his father if it wasn't true, and Trajan can't answer him, he doesn't know. But he DOES know that he HAS no son. Semitar urges him to keep an open mind, stranger things have been happening on this planet.
Hadrian breaks away from the group and says he needs to be alone. Gaiganny notices how much he DOES act like Trajan when he's upset, and can't help but follow him. She watches painfully as Hadrian sits by the edge of the lake, looks up at the stars, and cries.

"Identity"
Treece 2.0 made it a point to keep Gogar on edge, almost to the point where he grew jumpy if things seemed even the slightest bit out of place. Treece 2.0 had only made himself visible to Gogar, so as far as everyone else knew, Gogar was either having post traumatic stress from his incident with Gaval and Treece, or he was going crazy.
Finally Treece revealed himself to Gogar, beating him and throwing him into a shallow pond. He tosses a final barb "I should leave you there to rust."
Treece 2.0 shoots jets of steam from his armor vents, and Gogar sees a series of connection points loosen. Treece's head is apparently a helmet, and as Treece slowly removes it, Gogar is shocked to see that Treece 2.0 is-
Theromin
How did this happen? How is it even possible? He was dead, Gogar SAW him die, saw him snap his neck and land in a crumpled heap.
Theromin snarls, "And you just LEFT me there! The last thing I heard before I died was you laughing."
He explains that the Nebulans had sent a female scout named Terra who witnessed their fight over Gaiganny. When Theromin was left alone, he was dead. It wasn't until a few hours later when his emergency energy kicked in, but at that point it was a joke, it brought him back online just enough so he could feel the pain of all his injuries. He was inacapable of moving and would just lay there until he died or something came along and ate him. But he could curse, and he did. he cursed Gogar to Hell, he cursed the hen, he cursed everything around him, the air, the ground, himself, but mostly Gogar and Gaiganny. The words coming out of his mouth were barely cohesive considering his neck was broken and puncture with jagges spikes of his own bones.
Terra waited until Theromin's systems neared shutdown again and took him. Since he was so thin he was easy for her to carry, and she returned with him to the Nebulans. That's why Gogar and Silva never found Theromin's body. The Nebulans restored him, enhanced his physique and honed his skills, then fitted him with the updated armor created from the remains of the original Treece.
Treece/Theromin laughs and tells Silva to come out of hiding. Silva appears from his mist, and all three face off. Theromin tells them they should join the nebulans, if Gogar himself gave her to them they could all live peacefully forever. Gogar tells Theromin the nebulans just want to use Gaiganny to produce planet busters, she'd never know freedom. Theromin looks to Silva and tells him if the offer is open to him; all he has to do is kill Gogar. Silva refuses, so Theromin laughs and says he'll just have to kill them himself. Gogar and Silva fight Theromin, but the both of them combined can't take him out.
In the middle of the fight the ground begins to quake and gives way. Silva looks and sees Semitar in the distance, scythe in the ground causing the rifts in the land. He stands and watches Silva intently. Together Gogar and Silva manage to knock Theromin into the chasm. It collapses in on itself, and as the chasm fills in the two stare down, wondering if this time Theromin really is dead. Semitar compliments Silva and Gogar on their teamwork, and they leave together..
Terra arrives after sunset and starts digging frantically, growing more and more histerical. She can't find Theromin, and as she verges on hysteria a shape appears behind her. A hand reaches past her and dives into the ground. She looks up and is horrified to see Vhenom standing over her, a large group of gigans behind him. He pulls Theromin out, and as soon as he is free his eye blazes he's on his feet and has his scythe at Vhenom's throat. Vhenom only smiles and asks "You want revenge on Gogar and Silva?"

State of Mind
I wanted to do a story to help move along the virus issue and thought it would have been fun to focus on Toros and Kaleida. They get sick, Toros with a biological virus and Kaleida with a technological. Fortress, a gigan who has bonded with various symbiotes because of his biological compatibility, appears and helps ease the illness from them. He tries to get them to accept the symbiotes, swearing that they only want to help enhance them, but the pair refuse. Despite his arguements he cannot get them to accept the symbiotes, but realizes that Toros already has a symbiote inside him. He tells Toros the symbiote has been there for some time, and Toros realizes it's been there since Vhenom absorbed his psychosis. He can't believe it's kept him stable this long. Fortress proposes they find one for Kaleida, since she obviously suffers from the psychosis, the right symbiote might reduce her problems as it did Toros. Kaleida begins to cry, she doesn't WANT a symbiote in her and says there's nothing wrong with her. Toros thinks about it and agrees with Kaleida, he loves her just as she is. It's then that Fortress' symbiote becomes angered and takes over his mind. He attacks the pair and forces them to fight. In the middle of the battle, Fortress tells Toros not everyone can hold more than one symbiote, Fortress himself, however, can hold an unlimited number, AND he can attract symbiotes at will. He rips Toros' symbiote from him, and almost instantly Toros regresses back into his psychosis. He and Kaleida defeat Fortress, then lose interest in his body and fly off, re-united.They don't notice as Fortress' body begins to attract both viruses and symbiotes to it.

"Power Struggle"
The story opens with a titanic 4-armed gigan fighting Retro and Shackle. Shackle manages to restrain 3 of the arms when Eelus appears from behind and bites the gigan in the neck. He injects enough venom to shut down his mental barriers and takes over his mind. Once he's loyal to Eelus, the group looks to see a single nebulan ship hovering above them. It descends and the doors open. Eelus and his crew see Vhenom exit, a few members of his group stand beside him. He tells Eelus that he's been watching him, monitoring his actions. The problem is he's causing too much activity and gaining the Nebulan's attention. He explains that he is in tune to their communications, and right now they're plotting something that Eelus is going to wreck unless he joins with him. Eelus laughs at the idea and tells him the Nebulans aren't looking for HIM, they're looking for Vhenom. But if he takes over his mind and hands him over, then he'll be free to rule everything. Eelus begins to advance, Vhenom beckons to his crew and Eelus to his, but before the war starts Vhenom asks why Eelus is walking around with a magna sphere. He makes Eelus an offer, he will enhance his abilities, if Eelus is willing to work with him to achieve a common goal. Eelus thinks about it, then agrees. Vhenom calls the nebulan ship to open and reveals a portable laboratory, a series of new gigan types inside. Vhenoms laughs, the future awaits.

"Anything you can do..."
A gigan named Mega who lived in one of the further hemespheres was once badly abused by Thresher, beaten badly and his land taken. Once the symbiotes began to appear he allowed one to help enhance his systems, but the symbiote drove him mad, with the last thing in his mind being his hatred for Thresher.
Meanwhile Hadrian tries to convince Trajan once more that he's his son, still Trajan refuses to believe him. Saddened, but determined, Hadrian tells Trajan he'll check on Gaiganny, so Trajan will not have to worry about her.
Mega goes off in search of Thresher, following the scent to Gaiganny and Gogar's area. He cannot find Thresher and starts demanding to know Thresher's whereabouts. When he's told about what happened to Thresher he's furious. He says he'll do what Thresher could not, he'll take Gaiganny and deliver her to the Nebulans himself. He squares off against Gogar, Gaiganny, Silva and Doryu.
Hadrian arrives as the fights takes a turn for the worst. This is the first time Hadrian does battle. Initially he is beaten badly, then asks himself what Trajan would do; he'd protect Gaiganny. He's enveloped in red energy and uses his energy saws to slice through Mega's torso, then bashes the gigan with such force, Mega's beak shatters and his head is torn free. The others watch horrified as Hadrian stands over Mega's body, slowly calming down.

"Revelations"
Again Hadrian pleads with Trajan to accept him, he doesn't understand why Trajan is so loyal to Gaiganny, who hates him, but rejects his own son who actually loves him.
Trajan asks him exactly what he remembers and Hadrian starts recounts events that took place in Trajan's life. The more Trajan listens, the more he realizes something. He asks Hardrian if he remembers fighting the Eliminators, and to Hadrian's confusion, he does. Trajan sighs as things become clear to him. He remembers Syris taking a mouthful of his blood and leaving; now he knows why.

Hadrian is a clone.

He tells this to Hadrian, who is shocked and hurt by Trajan's words. He becomes becomes enraged, swearing he'll make Trajan believe him, he'll prove that he's his son.

I thought that if we were going to end the virus and parasite issue, it would be fun to pull the sybiotes and disease together into one form. In this story, Vhenom is using his control of the Nebulan technology to fix Fortress. He notices that Fortress was one of the few gigans that seemed to respond positively to any symbiote introduced to his system. It gets to the point where his body starts naturally attracting them, forcing the symbiotes to be intergrated into his body. Vhenom hopes that this will provide the perfect soldier. Eelus agrees that if the process works, they can move onto others. But of most interest to him is the new gigan, Hadrian. Vhemon tells Eelus he would love to have that gigan's power, and then Eelus could make him his slave. The problem is drawing him out. Eelus' spies have told him Hadrian seems to have taken over Trajan's role as Gaiganny's protector, which could prove useful.
During the alteration process, Fortress begins to flip out, absorbing so many symbiotes and viruses has more than destroyed his mind. His body begins to shift and change, a second head erupts from his armored back and situates itself next to his changing head. Vhenom calls for Eelus to induce mind control, but Fortress, now Dragan, breaks free of his holding and begins destroying Vhenom's ship. Vhenom thinks about the situation and decides this could be useful after all. He ejects Dragan and sets him free to rampage on the homeworld.
When Dragan hits ground he is close to Gogar and Gaiganny's land, and the only thought in his head is 'kill Gogar, take Gaiganny". Eelus laughs, it's the last thought he placed in Dragan's head.
Dragan is fast and effective, soon coming to blows with Gogar, Silva, Doryu and Semitar. Hadrian is soon to appear, silent, angry, looking for a fight. He tears into Dragan with surprising force. While he is distracted, Eelus appears and attacks Hadrian. He is barely able to fend off the much faster Eelus, and when he gets his hands on him, Eelus demonstrates his newest power, a massive EMP (Electromagnetic pulse) explodes from his body and slams Hadrian into the air and sends him crashing back to the ground. Eelus stands over him, ready to induce mind control when, much to Eelus' shock, Hadrian rises. Hadrian is mostly biological. He begins to beat Eelus, who retreats until Vhenom appears and tries to take Hadrian's power. Eelus ignites Maximum Impact and sends Hadrian to the ground.
Vhenom laughs and tells Hadrian how impressed he is by him, he's one of the finest specimens the Nebulans have ever produced. Hadrian denies it, telling Vhenom he's Trajan's son. This amuses Vhenom, who sends Hadrian a mental recording of his creation. Hadrian sees his beginnings, his thought alterations, the processes the Nebulans went through to produce him. He's shattered, everything he's known is a lie.
It's then that Trajan appears. He looks from Vhenom standing over Hadrian to Dragan fighting Gogar, Silva, Doryu and Semitar, and fires at Vhenom, blasting him away from Hadrian. He approaches Hadrian and tells him to stand, but Hadrian just lays there. He doesn't care if he lives or dies, nothing matters. Trajan tells him if he wants to be accepted as his son, then he should ACT like it. STAND. Hadrian can't believe the implication. Trajan would accept him, even though he's a clone? He stands, and Trajan tells him things are going to be getting much much worse. There are things coming that only he can handle, and while he's doing that, he NEEDS Hadrian to protect Gaiganny at ALL costs. Hadrian smiles and vows that he will try to be every bit the protector that Trajan is. Trajan tells him to stop talking then, and start protecting.
Vhenom has both Trajan and Hadrian locked in his sights when suddenly he stops, eye wide. He tells Eelus they have to leave NOW, trouble is coming, the Nebulans traced his accessing Hadrian's files and pinpointed his location. They have to prepare for anything. He leaves with Eelus, content to know that if Dragan succeeds then everything will be fine, but if not, then they'll be ready.
Hadrian attacks Dragan with a renewed fury, and together the gigans are able to destroy him.

"Military Intelligence"
The Nebulans grow tired of Vhenom hijacking their technology and doing as he pleases with their ships and equiptment. But most importantly, they know that if he keeps acquiring power he'll soon be a threat even to them. They debate the issue heavily, but in the end they have no choice, they call their top Gigan; General. His orders are clear, go to the gigan homeworld and apprehend Vhenom. Terminate him if necessary.
General's mate, Sarge, falls head over heels for Trajan, and as she tries to make him accept her, General appears. He goes ballistic and attacks Trajan, Trajan fights back. General declares the longer the gigans let this rebellion continue, the longer the Nebulans will keep them as slaves. Trajan tells him the nebulans will NEVER let them be free, they have never had any intentions of giving up their quest of the universe, especially if they can just keep kidnapping gigans. General stops and considers his words. The nebulans lied to him, and their blatant manipulation angers him beyond words. The two stop their fight when Vhenom and Eelus appear, sending a wave of their gigans after both General and Trajan. The two planet busters fight side by side and eventually overwhelm their forces. Eelus flees with Vhenom's troops and General bludgeons Vhenom.
Sarge opens a jump portal and General hurls Vhenom into it, teleporting him to an unknown location in space.
At the same time, a dark being sees a thin tear in his reality. He opens his hand, and the portal inverts. He makes a beline for it, and bursts through the other side, staring down at the inhabitants. Trajan, General, Sarge, Hadrian, Gogar, Gaiganny, Semitar, Toros, Kaleida, Silva and Doryu stare in disbelief as Dark Trajan lowers himself to the gigan homeworld.

"Dark Trajan"
Dark Trajan is essentially what Trajan would have become if he had accepted the Nebulans' control and done what they told him to do; bring Gaiganny. In his dimension, Trajan realized that Gaiganny would not go, and in his mind, was not worth the effort. So he killed her without a second thought. When he returned o the Nebulan homeworld the Nebulans were outraged, but instead of taking their punishment, Trajan demanded they upgrade him with Gaiganny's powers. Trajan returned to the gigan homeworld and systematically began killing any gigan he felt had something useful, returning to the Nebulans and demanding further upgrades. By then the Nebulans were too terrified of Trajan to deny his requests, and knowng he could destroy their world if they refused, they slowly fell into the role reversal. Trajan called the shots, the Nebulans obeyed. One by one the parallel versions of the Alternate homeworld cast were killed and incorporated into Trajan, making him the most powerful being in their universe.
The battle begins almost immediately. Dark Trajan, being physically almost twice everyone's size, easily manhandles Trajan, Semitar, Hadrian, Toros and General. The rest of the gigans are no match for him. Dark Trajan doesn't care about anything, anyone, he simply wants to destroy and conquer. Silva takes off, and when Doryu asks where he's going he replies simply "reinforcements." General realizes Silva has the right idea and takes off as well. Trajan, Hadrian, Toros, and Semitar do what they can to help, but are having trouble. Terra and Eelus watch the battle and she feels bad about not helping. Treece 2.0 appears and agrees. He hates the homeworld, and most the inhabitants, but if Dark Trajan isn't stopped here, he'll take out this deminsions' nebulans as well. Eelus says he could care less, Dark Trajan can destroy them all for all he cares. When he leaves, Treece tells Terra she would actually be very useful in this fight, but they have to be careful.
Dark Trajan throws off his attackers and begins to rise, Trajan realizes he's preparing to destroy their planet and attack again. When they're thrown free again, a tremendous copper bolt of lightening slams into Dark Trajan. Copper hovers in the air next to Silva, Gold, Titanium and Iron, still smoking. Silva and his cluster look at Copper confused.Copper looks just as confused and tells Silva he's never unleashed a bolt that powerful before. It's then Treece 2.0 and Terra appear.Treece explains that Terra is capable of enhancing a gigan's natual abilities.
At that moment, General re-appears; with Thresher. He and Trajan lock eyes, and General gets between them. He tells Thresher the only reason he's asked his help is because even he wouldn't be a match against Dark Trajan if the creature decided to go after him.
Terra enhances Silva's crew and they attack, but Dark Trajan is still too powerful. Treece tells Silva he could use his new teleporting ability for something he has in mind. Treece himself can't sneak up on Eelus because he can sense minds, but Silva could. Silva agrees and the three surprise Eelus, snatch him, then teleoport to a spot above Dark Trajan and hurl Eelus towards him. All the while Terra has been increasing Eelus' power, and as he falls towards Dark Trajan Eelus is terrified, and automatically ignites his EMP. The blast actually manages to shut Dark Trajan down for a moment, and that's all they need. The gigans attack as one, and Dark Trajan is destroyed.

"Victory"
The victory over Dark Trajan is short lived. No sooner does his corpse hit the ground, the gigans see an increase in the number of stars. In truth, it's Vhenom, arriving with an armada of Nebulan warships and a rebuilt Hunnin. Vhenom attacks everyone, and suddenly Thresher turns on Trajan, Treece 2.0 and Terra turn on Silva and Gogar. NeoHunnin takes on General and Hadrian. The Nebulan warships take down the remaining gigans, and Gaiganny is neutralized. Eelus welcomes Vhenom back, and asks what happened to him. Vhenom explains the teleportation sent him back to the Nebulan homeworld, where he convinced the Nebulans that everything he was doing was geared towards capturing Gaiganny. The nebulans could find no fault in his story, and allowed him to take control of the nearest fleet. For a moment Vhenom considers killing Eelus, but decides he is too valuable. He tells Eelus to gather the troops. With his maniacal laughter filling their ears, Vhenom ascends with Gaiganny in tow, heading back to the Nebulan Homeworld along with his troops, Thresher, and Neo-Hunnin.
Season 4: End Game
Trajan has been knocked out, General and Hadrian are barely able to stand, and Silva and Gogar have been brutally beaten by Treece 2.0. They try to recover fast, and immediately Trajan knows what has to be done.
Gogar comes to just as Trajan rises out of the ocean half drowned. Trajan's confidence has been destroyed. He wants to get revenge for Plotina and his egg and to help Gaiganny but he's afraid. For the first time he is afraid. He knows he can't beat Thresher. This is the first time he has lost and he surely would again if he goes up against him, but he has no choice. Gogar gets over his own fear because his love for Gaiganny is stronger. He goes right up to Trajan and asks him to go with him to the Nebulan world. Trajan can't believe he had the gal to ask. He tells him no and that he won't say it again. Gogar begs him, that he wants to go with him to rescue Gaiganny. As his mate it is his right. Trajan ignores him and takes off. General, Hadrian, Sarge, Toros, Semitar, Kaleida, Silva, Copper and his crew follow. Gogar flies after him into space. Annoyed by the smaller Gigan Trajan stops, fires his mouth beam at Gogar and knocks him back down to the Homeworld. Gogar lands hard making a smoldering crater. "I've lost her. I don't know where she went. I can't do it alone." He cries. As he clears the rim he sees the shinny toe of another gigan stop before him. "Now will you join me?" It's Malidicus and he stands over Gogar ready to help him out. He's desperate and he agrees on the condition that he won't be enhanced any. Malidicus promises he won't change him and tells him that saving Gaiganny is the top priority or the whole world is doomed.

Gogar is impatient as Malidicus gathers all his troops. He just wants to go there now. Malidicus tells him they can't just rush in. They have to plan because the planet is heavily fortified. That and he still has to clear up the issue of who is loyal and who's a traitor. Earlier Vhenom had offed Gavina when he told her he'd just been using her and he had no intention of sharing power. Malidicus's second in command saw the whole thing and relayed the information to him. So now Malidicus points out Veenom as a traitor and exposes his plot. The two leaders get into a fight just when it looks like Veenom's taken over Malidicus's mind the larger gigan grabs him and destroys him before Veenom's own followers freeing their minds with his death. "Any other traitors?" None step forward.
Correction: I guess this was Des' attempt to wrap things up while boosting the character Chris to come up with, but this simply isn't the way things would have happened. If there HAD been a confrontation between Malidicus and Vhenom it really WOULD have been a good physical battle. Being the larger and more battle hardened of the two, Malidicus would have gotten the upper hand-and Vhenom would have cheated, calling a Nebulan battleship to fire upon them. If Malidicus' second in command tried to interfere he would have had to deal with Eelus, who had Shockwave's magna powers (see Season Three) added to his enhancements. So if anything the fight would have just resulted in massive destruction of the region they were fighting in. But that's besides the point, since at this time in the story Vhenom is long gone with Gaiganny.

At last they are ready and the invasion from Homeworld takes off into the blackness of space. The take out the perimeter defense and soon enter the atmosphere. When they arrive they are surprised to find chaos on the planet. What the Nebulans hadn't counted on was Gaiganny's slipperiness. Once Thresher Vhenom delivered her, they weren't able to contain her. They had underestimated how strong she had become. So now she was running through the Nebulan complex causing damage while they tried to contain her. (Addendum: I think this would have been a good place for Gaiganny to start doing things that reflect the lessons Trajan had taught her. I.e, the jungle, going through certain obstacles, etc. This would have also been a better spot for Gogar to have his last fight with Gaval. It would have been a fitting end. Des writes about him having one with Gaval during "World's Strongest", but she screwed up the story.) But she wasn't free yet. Malidicus and Gogar still had to find her. Malidicus split up his troops and he went with Gogar looking for her. Not wanting to waste time Gogar decided that if he was a cyborg he would act like one. He jammed one of his claws into the computer and interfaced with it using his electricity. He opened the doorways they needed and located Gaiganny. They headed off in that direction. They found her and showed her the way out. Just as they were about to escape they found Thresher blocking their route. Trajan was soon there and took him on one last time. "All of you get out. Thresher is mine." His words were all show in a feutile attempt to intimidate Thresher. It didn't work and the The two Planet Busters took their battle into space.They fought brutally and it was only by chance that Trajan managed to destroy Thresher but found himself mortally wounded, falling back to the Nebulan Homeworld.

The assaulting gigans began to tear the planet apart, General searching for Eelus and Vhenom but unable to locate them.Hadrian and Semitar manage to destroy Neo-Hunnin. When Trajan crashes back to the Nebulan homeworld, they all mill around him, having never seen him in such condition everyone is silenced. Gogar just wanted to get Gaiganny back home but she refused to leave. She was worried about Trajan. Gaiganny flew to his side with Gogar. Trajan took her hand and told her she was so close to achiving her ultimate stage and that she had come so far. He stares at Hadrian and tells him to be strong, he is blood o his blood. He then glares at Gogar, never accepting him, then died. Gaiganny looked at Malidicus and said, "Get all your troops off the planet NOW!" and then she flew back down to the Nebulan world. He called them all back. General realizes her intention and beckons the others to leave as well. Malidicus hovered in space with Gogar just watching as she disappeared into the atmosphere. A few moments later a white burst of energy came from the equator of the planet and then it exploded. The only living thing left of it was Gaiganny who had destroyed it from its very core. She was now a full fledged Planet Buster, the smallest that had ever existed. Her people had no reason to ever again fear the Nebulans and instead of destroying planets she would return to hers and live out her life with her mate and never forget all the friends she lost. Gogar thanked Malidicus and asked him what he would do now. "I don't know. I'm a soldier and with no war there is nothing for me. I will fly through the stars until I find my new calling. And with that they parted ways.
Vhenom, in the end, watched the destruction of the planet from afar. He laughed, knowing now that he was free to do whatever he wanted without fear of the Nebulans coming after him. Watching from another location, Eelus echoed Vhenom's thoughts. They both knew the potential for the remains of the destroyed planet.
General asked Semitar if he would come with he and Sarge to search for Vhenom and Eelus, and Semitar agrees. He congratulates Silva on how much he's grown as a fighter. Silva returns with Doryu, Copper and his clan. Toros and Kaleida are amazed to find that now they can think clearly. Now that the Nebulans have been destroyed, their transmissions have ceased, allowing both Kaleida and Toros to function properly again. Hadrian remained amidst the wreckage, mourning the loss of his 'father,' then turns and heads back to the homeworld.
"Thank you Trajan, if not for you..." a tear rolls down his face, "... you saved us all..."

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