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The Superiors of Kratos mourn the loss of the victims of the Kratosian Civil War several years after The Big Shake, including a well-praised hero named Corbin Paradox, who was a time-manipulating member of the Chronokinetics Agency and one of Grotch's old friends who stopped the Civil War, and cost him his life. However, during the ceremony, they find Corbin alive, saying that he stopped the Civil War to try and save his girlfriend, Kathleen Maelstrom, and his parents, and winded up going into a coma which he claims he has no idea how his body was preserved due to just a small amnesia, and when he woke up in a hospital, he learned that his girlfriend and parents were dead. Now, he is willing to celebrate with them. However, several inconsistencies appear. The heroes say that no hospital claimed he was in a coma, Corbin knows the Shell Lodge Squad even when he was supposedly in his coma during their origins, and his girlfriend and parents were still alive. He confesses that he was never in a coma, and that he faked his own death after he originally went back in time to save his girlfriend and parents. As a result, The Amazing Nine relucently places him under arrest for unauthorized timeline tamperment under the orders of the incredibly strict and unreasonable leader of the CKA, General Grandfather Clock. Corbin explains that the reason why he did it was not just for his parents or Kathleen, but to give himself the confidence he lost by ending the Civil War 5 years before it's original end. He thought that stopping a violent conflict that cost him the ones he cared for would earn him respect, confidence, and a more undepressing life, but it didn't. Grandfather Clock told Corbin that as punishment for his actions, he would be sent to jail, his actions would be undone, Corbin AND Kratos would go back the way they were 'supposed' to be, and the new present Corbin will be put in Superior Jail forever. Now the Lodge is faced with a decision: Let Corbin go to Superior Jail, or help him for doing what he thought was right. But then Saldaron comes and tells them that he knew of Corbin's actions, and even though he was responsible for Clock's strict rules in the first place, he didn't change Corbin's actions because, as it turns out, before he changed the timeline, Ororo's ancestors were wiped out. The Lodgers then realize that if Clock changes time back, then Ororo's ancestors will be killed, Ororo will never be born, and she will be unable to save Kratos from the events of Superior Planet, and Kratos will either be destroyed or at the least it'll end up being an unfixable mess. The Lodge is shocked at this possibility, and try to warn Clock, but he refuses to listen, trying to get along with 'doing what must be done'. But a destructive paradox isn't the worse of their problems. Turns out, Corbin wasn't the only one still alive. The evil warlord that started the Civil War is also alive, Lord Kilopann Genocide, a very powerful rage-consumed and amped-up Superior Goliath Beetle, bigger than normal species standards, who was somehow originally killed by Grotch at the original end of the war, also threatens to make it that Corbin never saved his parents and girlfriend. But due to careful planning, he made it that the original shorce of his weakness was wiped from history so he can't be easily defeated again. With him soon to attack, and with the fear of a paradox that threatens Kratos, it's up to our heroes to stop Clock from unknowingly causing paradoxes that could compromise the time-space continuum when Killopan could not be stopped THAT easily since he has reactive adaptation, and only HE knows his only true weakness since Grotch's knowledge of it has been lost thanks to Corbin's time travel AND him making it that it was never invented. Thus, Grandfather clock desided that the only way to stop Killopan from bring forth a new Civil War is to make it that the invervention never happened and that Killopan dies as originally intended. But Algor has declared Clock a chrono-terrorist, giving Clock no real support, allowing the Amazing Nine and Corbin to stop him, cause no future that was suppose to happen is worth the lives of others. And they might need Saldaron's paradoxes as well in the event Clock should get the chance of murdering several people just to get to his goals.

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(Corbin's Past Time Mission Action Theme)

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Waterflame - Time machine

(Kilopann's Theme)

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General Grandfather Clock/Corbin's Arrest[]

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Saldaron's Startling News[]

Saldaron's Realm

  • Corbin: So... You're Saldar the Chronic?
  • Saldaron: To you Superiors, yes. But I am actually known as Saldaron. I'm one of what's called the Cheshire Cat, the mischievous feline of Lewis Carroll's famed literature.
  • Soothsayer: He's been an ally of ours for a long time. He's a time lord. A being that safeguards the fragility of spacetime. Time travel has the power to damage it.
  • Corbin: Well, I guess it makes sense. But where was he when I did my time jump?
  • Saldaron: That's the complexity of paradoxes. The number one destroyer of spacetime. It is something happening that cannot happen. You see, some paradoxes have levels of effects, like the flu. It comes in several types-
  • Rico: Boring.
  • Saldaron:... Of course. You're the simple types. Well then allow me to take on an easier form.... (Turns into the animated Cheshire Cat but retains the same brooding voice but different type of speech)
  • Marty:... I guess that makes it easier.
  • Mr. Dodo: I beg to differ.
  • Saldaron: Well, this is so I can explain easier why I allowed Corbin's paradox and not the General's. Paradox concept is the biggest challenge for time lords. Have you all ever wondered why time travel works differently in your different forms of fiction? Like meeting your past self causing damaging effects for example.
  • Sparx: Yeah, that's stupid. Maybe because we're used to that concept being harmless, I don't know. Either way, forms of time travel in fiction like that Sound of Thunder book make it sound inconsistent and incomprehensible. Much of the book's concept building makes sense like when they have to stay off the ground and wear environmental suits so as to not interact with anything that can drastically alter history and to keep your time's bacteria and stuff from spreading in the past. But then you get to parts like killing one single butterfly annihilating the entire species in the present, as if to imply that one single butterfly was the ancestor to every single butterfly in the present regardless of how many of it's kind there are in it's time, which is very f*****g slim in chances. If anything, all that would do is kill it's descendants. It makes no sense. And why the heck does killing AN INSECT infect so many related spieces!
  • Saldaron: Well that is actually describing the most common paradox: the grandfather paradox. Now, as to why that book and the movie went as they did, well, that's just because sometimes our kind of existence isn't absolute. With enough changes or even a spifific enough change, you would sometimes get a reality so radically differnet that you can't comprehend it. Hence why you don't think it "makes sense". Also, picture this. The butterfly could've been the first butterfly, and if it had died before a mate was encountered, the spieces could've been prevented, thus halting evolution process as our existence knew it, allowing evolution's many possabilites to take hold. 
  • Sparx: Again, what are the chances you end up coming ACROSS that missing link? Doing so would be based on PURE LUCK!
  • Saldaron: Just making a point. But there are others. If you read other forms of fiction, you'll know that there's actually two/three kinds of paradoxes. A paradox is an event that contradicts itself. Like if you went back in time to kill your past self, whether through your grandfather or father.
  • Mr. Whiskers: Why would anybody want to kill their parents or grandparents in the past?
  • Saldaron:... It's an example. Where do you think the name 'grandfather paradox' comes from? It's an act that basically says you're stopping yourself from going back in time in the first place. A paradox. Something that happens that can't happen. (With a spectral depiction) Some of your home worlds tackle the issue in three ways: One is what time lords call a 'closed loop' like with Kowalski's attempts to use the Chronotron to save the universe from tearing apart, or how your ally Jak stopped Metal Kor by going into the past and growing strong enough to return, stop him, and send his younger self to his foster timeline with younger Samos. Everything you do in the past is part of the same timeline. It's the most logical, but there are some free will issues. The second common paradox to us is the Alternate Reality theory. This says that whenever you go back in time, you're either entering or creating a parallel universe, like in the Dragon Ball Z stories with Trunks and Cell. This is commonly a way to ignore a paradoxical calamity. But 'enter' is the most logical method because 'create' implies that time traveling creates all the matter and energy within the universe, which is too far-fetched for believability, not nessersarly untrue as more like, it's actselly basicly making a divergent verson of a currently existing universe, not nessersarly a new one. Parallel universes are actually created in a variety of other ways. And third, which is the most widely known, is the 'flexible timeline'.
  • Lord Shen: "Elbaerate on these kind of timelines."
  • Saldaron: The grandfather paradox timeline. The time in which by doing an act in the past, you undo your own existence and therefore the act you do, the ultimate paradox. But you don't just vanish, you just get restored by the fact that your act is undone and therefore restores your existence. Like with how Family Guy Stewie's time machine works.
  • Icky: "But what about instences where the change involving that death doesn't get resolved that way and you have to take some time to try and fix it?"
  • Saldaron: "That would be the part of flexible timelines that makes it the most illogical. They don't vanish, but have a brief buffer period to fix it. Why and how the period works is mostly never explained. But only we time lords know the answer: time traveler immunity. It's a commen side-effect of entering the time stream. It's considerably rare to vanish completely. Keep in mind that it's not an absolute protection. it will only protect you from vanishing until the change is accepted into the Main Timestream, and be warned, once so, then your existence will be lost. And trust me, if there is EVER any serious change involving your lives, you must address the change as soon as possable, even if it takes awhile for a change to be accepted."
  • Iago: "But what about times when people vanished right away or slowly start to disappear?"
  • Saldaron: That's another part on what I mean by the immunity not being "An Absolute Protection". Sometimes the change is accepted rather quickly, or at least several moments more faster then most. The Immunity is only at it's most effective if you are in the timestream where you can feel the changes. Your only at most risk of vanishing if you are in a time period, and the immunity takes a generious time before you can start feeling the effects of vanishing. Trust me, even if it's not absolute, it is still a time traveler's valued ally when it comes to unwanted changes. In some instances, like when Stewie Griffin is wiped from existence by Bertram and he is still around to stop him, or Fu-Xi when he obtained the Shoyong Seeds, the one that commits the act has this chance of existence to undo his act, like when your friend Timmy Turner accidentally undoes his own existence and in turn his possession of Cosmo and Wanda by stopping his father from winning a race and sending him to an institute that prevents him from marrying his mom and giving birth to him, which I helped him with recently because as it turns out, by using heat vision of magic origin to win a competition, which of course is against Da Rules, it meant his act of rescuing his own existence was completely nullified, and I had to fix the paradox by stopping the episode from happening again and prevent damage to the spacetime continuum by doing what he SHOULD have done...

Cutaway

  • Timmy: Awesome! What a totally wicked trip! (Cosmo and Wanda poofed in)
  • Wanda: You mean, "groovy, what a totally far out trip". We're in the 1970's now.
  • Cosmo: But we were in the 1970's in the- (Saldaron appears and acts like this)
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Family guy get back to your time machine!

0:15-0:30

  • Saldaron: GET THE F*** BACK ON YOUR TIME SCOOTER!!!
  • Cosmo: AAHHH, SCARY AMERICAN MCGEE LOOKING CAT!!!!
  • Timmy: WHO THE HECK ARE YOU?!
  • Saldaron: NEVER MIND WHO I AM, JUST GET BACK ON YOUR TIME SCOOTER, GET BACK TO THE PRESENT AND STAY THERE!!!!
  • Wanda: Just calm down- (Saldaron punched her in the chest with a conjured paw)
  • Cosmo: HEY! Nobody punches my- (Saldaron slices Cosmo's head off with his claws)..... Owee.
  • Saldaron: YOU GONNA FLAP YOUR LIPS OR ARE YOU GOING TO DO WHAT I SAY?!
  • Timmy: OKAY OKAY, GOSH!!! Stopping my dad from winning that stupid trophy isn't worth this! (They left)
  • Saldaron: "..... (Calms down) (Sighs)...... That's an ugly paperwork mess corrected."

Present

  • Boss Wolf: Yeesh, someone must've had a bad day.
  • Saldaron: So I explained everything afterward to them. Point is that means the closed loop is the most logical paradox. But, that brings the question: why do the other paradoxes exist?
  • Brandy: You're the time lord, so you tell us.
  • Saldaron: Well you see, that's part of a universe's quantum physical laws. It's different in every universe. Think of quantum energy in each universe as like the different hair arrangements of a person's head or the different types of terrain on a land. The flow works differently based on the normal physical laws of each universe. Each section of the universe in even a slight spot, or world in this case, thus has time machines or time spells that use quantum energy differently based entirely on their location. That's why alot of media has different depictions of time travel. How they work depends entirely on the location. Thus however time travel is depicted is how the quantum flow of your domain works. The explanation is random. And Kratos is one of the worlds that have been neutral in quantum flow. When I confronted the general back then, there was little knowledge of the quantum flow back then. But when Corbin did it, we learned that Kratos' quantum flow is actually in a stabilized flexible timeline. This not only minimizes and delays the progress of spacetime damage, but it closes out the grandfather paradox until the closure gives out. Grandfather paradoxes cause a feedback loop from it's contradictory events that damage spacetime the longer it loops. The changes are present, but the long-term effects of holes in the fabric of spacetime take a long time to appear. That means Kratos will be safe for a while. To simplyfy it.... He basicly did the loophole of time travel that if you indirectly caused your past self to be the one that does the change, it will only count as what you did to the past as that self, there for, it'll be accepted with no trouble. Basicly, what Corbin did doesn't count as a true paradox, because it was his past self who made the "Change", or more like, he was always destine to dispose of Killopan as he did vs. what history had intended, even at the price of giving Killopan a chance to avoid that original method to begin with.
  • Icky: "So, basicly, had not been for Corbin, Kratos was meant to be, a hell of a lot more shitter had Killopan's trouble was not interupted like it was?"
  • Saldaron: A, "Shittier Kratos", is actselly the least of the concerns here. Now, I can get behind of wanting to get the intended future, but sometimes, the untended future is more superior then what was meant to be. If the general undoes Corbin's change, Ororo's family will cease to exist. (Ororo gasped!).... Her ancestor was a casualty of the Civil War in the original past.
  • Ororo: "..... I..... I..... I LITTERALLY OWED MY LIFE TO HIM?! (Points to Corbin)."
  • Corbin: "Yeah, congrates on doing nothing but calling me a criminal when I was the reason that Killopan was stopped sooner then he actselly was, which got your ansister killed sometime before the process of finding the now forever lost weakness even began. I was litterally the reason you existed at all!"
  • Icky: "Wait a minute, ya mean, cause Corby was the reason Ororo existed, then, by extention, he's why Algor's operation was-"
  • Salardon: Ever stopped? Indeed, this a disterbing and ironic truth. A rare instence of the change being better then the intended path. A lesson, that I failed to teach that lemur. As a result, he ended up believing that all changes are bad, and everything that the time has intended is an automatic good.
  • Meg: "..... We...... Kratos, was meant to, be lost?"
  • Saldaron: A very ugly revelation, I know. The general fails to understand the coldest irony of maintaining time's intended vision: By undoing this, he's erasing her from existence. Thus she won't have been able to try and stop Algor, or invited you Lodgers to Kratos in the first place, thus Algor's aims to become omnipotent would end up turning him into a timebomb, of which due to Aaron's too powerful potion, ironicly an instence of when he FINALLY got the recipe down, will shatter the planet and completely destroy it. And on the same date the Lougers would've been brought to Kratos as well, even. Algor's own well intentioned ambitions, marred by wrong ideas about it thanks to consissent failure from Aaron and prior ansistery, would've ended up only confirming the misconception of Kratos being lost to the Big Shake, if not created more misconceptions that the planet was straight up destroyed, even with the sea creature superiors to become tecnecal survivers, but their world, would end up going into obscurity for a certain period of time. So, if Ororo doesn't exist, neither does Kratos.
  • Frank:... Ohhh, s***!
  • Walt: (Dubbed as Horton Hears A Who Mayor) Kratosshh... Desshhtroyed? Desshhtroyed, OHHHH, DESSHHTROYED, THEE DRAAMAA!!
  • Icky: ".... Oh Algor's REALLY gonna beat himself up if he hears about this! The guy already hates himself for doing that stupid shit to begin with, if he ever was given the impression that he was meant to be the guy that destroys his own people and the planet, we, WE COULD BE LOOKING AT ANOTHER THE CORE HERE?!"

Grandfather Clock Kills Corbin/Corbin Paradoxically Revived[]

CKA HQ

  • Grandfather:... Is this a joke?
  • Algor: Afraid not. Corbin here is being acquitted and his criminal record is being expunged. Also, the past stays how it is. We have been given reason to believe that, in this case, the approbeate future is.... Not the suitable future.
  • Grandfather:... Are you kidding me? He broke the law! Time travel is ILLEGAL!
  • Algor: Yes, but this one was for the better.
  • Grandfather: "HOW, SO?! AND WHAT DID YOU MEAN, UNSUITABLE FUTURE?!"
  • Algor: This incident was different from yours. In a twisted way, if it hadn't occurred, Ororo would have never been born, and if she wouldn't've have been born, then.... Kratos could've been more broken then it was.
  • Grandfather:... I don't believe you! You're clearly not seeing the brighter picture here! So what if one little mimicker was born and saved us? Someone else could've taken that mantle! I mean, come on, her friends clearly would've! At least one of them was immune to your memory wipe!
  • Algor: But who do you think was their main motivation to even do that?! Without Ororo, the others would not have a serious reason to challnage me! Tyrone is too passive aggresive for a coup de gra, Walt doesn't have a rebelious bone in his blubbery body, Meg is too focused on exsirsize to even really care about polotics, Scarlett's a known loyalist, and Tane's...... Tane. Had it not been Ororo, I doubt any of them would be motivated to stop a Mimicry Ban on their own since it does not effect them in the slightist.
  • Grandfather: "(At a loss for words because of how true Algor's statement is).... Uh, you, don't nessersarly know that because, alternate timelimes?"
  • Algor: Well it's true that alternate possabilities exist like Ororo being replaced by another Mimic, but alas, I'm afraid an unfaverable future is clearly more likely then Ororo being replaced with another Mimic and her niche being repalced. Bottomline, we're just going to have to cope with a future where Kilopann still lives and his weakness non-existent. We WILL find an alternate way to defeat him without it. Not having his weakness anymore doesn't mean he's invincable, for he's at best, just harder to take down without a shortcut. No one superior is truely invulerable, and Kilopann's no different.
  • Grandfather: ".... Are.... You sure she would've been the only Mimic that would've been upsetted by your move?! She clearly couldn't've been the only ever challnage to your position over the ban?!"
  • Algor: True, but Ororo was the only one who would dare challnage me in a way that removes me from power and dare a coup de gra when all others would do is protest and complain, be miserable with themselves, or even go to the Mimci Cult. Ergo, Ororo was the only one who could've inspire a real change to me and Kratos! Corbin is being acquitted, and the Charges are dropped! End of story!
  • Grandfather:... (Looks angrily at Corbin)... Very well, then! If I can't punish you, then I'll have to execute you!
  • Algor: What?
  • Corbin: "Wait wait wait General, that is REALLY unehtical!?"
  • Grandfather: "LIKE YOUR THE ONE WHO CARES ABOUT ETHICS, CONCIDERING YOU CONDEMNED US TO A TIMELINE WHERE KILOPANN IS ALLOWED A NEW CHANCE TO CAUSE A NEW CIVIL WAR?!"
  • Corbin: "Look, if your that upset about Kilopann not having a "Get out of fighting him" card via a weakness, then I'll go back in time and make it that he never becomes this! That way, the Kilopan we know him as will disappear from history, and he'll instead be a beloved genius instead of a creater of a rogue community! Because you have to trust me! I saw, what the "Actual" Future was like if things went like it originally was! Everyone would be miserable there! Even if Kilopann was stopped in the proper time, everyone was devided, depressed and miserable! Cities weren't being repaired, crime went up like a daisy bursting from the ground, and since I heard about that if Ororo never got to exist, then, Algor would've still wanted to create a super-continent VIA becoming Omnipotent, which I kinda don't fully get how that works, by the way."
  • Algor: "..... Well, I would've gotten earth powers as a result and be able to move the continents togather."
  • Corbin: "Yeah, thanks for clarifying that. And likely, good intentions aside, that would've went even MORE south! Granted, I never got to stay in that terrorable future for long, but I assume that Algor would've do more harm then good, and considering that Shamus wanted to normalise all of us, and if that ended up happening along side Algor's move..... Superiors would've been history. I can't garrentie that our people would've even survived without Ororo existing. Heck, I'm pretty sure that even you won't survive because your too afraid of deviating from an intended future to a greater good more impourent then being respectful to amoral time lords?! Sometimes, the greater good, needs the rules to be bended! Or else..... Well, the failure to bend rules would do more harm then good. So in a way, in trying to save Kathleen from what we can all agree was a terrorable war by ending it before it can really even start, by Killing Kilopann early, or, at the least, seemingly, appearently, I ended up giving Kratos the chance to know that Ororo existed. In a way, going against the grand design, was more benifital then obeying it. Because, in the grand sceme of things..... We were meant to be dead as a civilisation. We were meant to go extinct. We superiors were meant to be a failure as a race. We were meant to be just another name for a dead civilisation catalog. So what good is having a free shot to use Kilopann's weakness against him, if having so would mean that we as a race would be toast either way? I mean, okay, I admit it, I changed the future at first to help myself to not lose my family and my girlfriend. I admit that I didn't nessersarly had good intentions in mind. I get it! Like you continuiouly preach, changing the past is a big social no-no! But now with everything in mind, maybe the future we have now isn't an intended one, BUT IT'S 9000 TIMES BETTER THEN WHAT IT COULD'VE BEEN?! AND YOU HAVE TO BE A CRAZY, AMORAL FUCK TO STILL WANT THAT?!"
  • Grandfather: "..... Then I guess that's EXACTLY what I am to you. If Superiors were meant to die in the timeline proper, then so be it! I won't expect to be loved from this! I know no Superior would love me nor remember me fondly for this! But for the sake of the proper timeline, it will be done, REGUARDLESS OF ANY JUSTIFICATION?! And I'll make sure, YOU WON'T CHEAT YOUR WAY OUT OF THE NATEROL ORDER AGAIN?!"
  • Kathleen: NOOO!!- (Grandfather uses his telekinesis on Corbin, and a violent crack was heard in his body as he fell to the ground slowly while his chest was bleeding)... (Corbin eventually fell to the ground dead) CORBIN!! NOO!!!... (Everyone looked at Grandfather in horror at what he just did)
  • Grandfather: Don't take it so hard, Ms. Maelstrom, I'll save him as soon as the past has been corrected! But he's going to get punished in that timeline as well!
  • Algor: MARCUS, YOU ARE GOING TO PAY FOR THIS- (Grandfather pushes them all out of the building)...
  • Grandfather: I don't care if his record is erased. He is still guilty of altering the past! And I am correcting that crime! You all are forbidden to interfere! (He destroyed all their means to follow him with his telekinesis, and travelled back)
  • Algor: TREASON! THIS IS TREASON!
  • Lord Shen: THAT BASTARD!
  • Kathleen: Corbin! (She laid near his body) Is... Is he...
  • Shifu: (He checks his pulse)... He is gone, I'm afraid.
  • Algor: From the looks of it, Marcus used the telekinetic technique of crushing his bones and vitals internally. His heart, bones, brain, muscles, and everything important have been pulverized.
  • Kathleen:... No! NOOO! HOW COULD HE DO THIIS?!? (She cried hysterically on Corbin's body)
  • Lord Shen: I cannot believe Marcus just resorted to cold-blooded murder! He just made himself unfavorable to ANY of us!
  • Algor: Unfortunately, disturbing as his actions is, I wouldn't exactly say I'm surprse, because he has always been so intense like that. Granted, I never would predict he would resort to murder, but, I also never considered the extent of his blind willingless to follow an intended timeline in contrast to what the people would like. He doesn't stop his 'duties' for anything. I thought he'd see this clearly when I told him. Unfortunately, he proved that he no longer deserves the title as leader of the CKA!
  • Lord Kilopann: "(Arriving with soldiers) Oh tough break! You just found out that the Lemor is actselly a terrorable superior! Too bad, so sad! Now, Kratos shall be refitted, into my own image?!"
  • Icky: "HEY DUMBASS, YOU DO REALISE HE'S GONNA MAKE IT THAT CORBIN WASN'T THE ONE TO WASTE YOU, RIGHT?! THAT MEANS THAT YOUR CIVIL WAR STUNT WOULD LEAD UP TO WHEN GROTCH WOULD BE ABLE TO USED YOUR ALTERED OUT WEAKNESS TO DEFEAT YOU?!"
  • Lord Kilopann: "(LAUGHS!)?! I thought ahead of that! Why do you think I'm still here and not fading out of existence? That's why I sent a time traveler agent of my own to go back in time and warn the past me about what Groutch would do by the supposed end of the war! That way, I would be given an immunity to my weakness, Grotch would ended up looking like a fool, I would dispose of him, and I WOULD BECOME MASTER OF KRATOS?! I would turn Superiors into a force to be reckind with!? I will congure worlds and turn all people into Superiors, WITH, an ability to conrol them into mindless minions, mind you! The Superior Race will INDEED, BECOME SUPERIOR?! SUPERIOR, TO ALL?! And why stop here?! I heard that there's an alternate universe ripe for the taking! And if that's an indication, THAT MEANS THERE'S INFIDENT UNITED UNIVERSES, RIPE FROM MY TAKING?! I WILL BE THE KING OF THE MULTIVERSE?! (LAUGHS MANIACLY?!)"
  • Icky: "YOU MEAN THERE'S NO GETTING RID OF YOU EITHER WAY?!"
  • Lord Kilopann: "Well maybe unless if Corbin was able to keep my weak self from being on the path of my glory, BUTTTT, SINCE HE'S DEAD?! (LAUGHS!) I AM TRUELY UNFALLABLE?!"
  • Ororo: "We're still here to stop you, Kilopann?!"
  • Lord Kilopann: "But wait! For how long? (Ororo was seen fading). OHHHHH! I'm starting to LITTERALLY SEE YOU CLEARLY NOW?!"
  • Ororo realised she was disappearing as she heard the screams of her ancestors.
  • Tyrone: "ORORO?!"
  • Ororo:... Who... Who am I? What is this place?
  • Icky: Uh, when did you get amnesia? Tyrone, this is not something to be indulged!
  • Tyrone: It's not me! Her memories are fading with her existence!
  • Shifu: "The effects of time being changed is starting to kick in! (Buildings were seen changing as sounds of their history were heard as Kilopann Statues are starting to appear). CLOCK MUST BE STOPPED!!!"
  • Saldaron appeared.
  • Saldaron: "This way! (Makes a time portal appeared) Once you entered the time stream, you'll get Time Traveler Immunity! It'll make you immuned to changes in the past!"
  • The Heroes, even the fading Ororo, all jumped into the time portal as it and Saldaron vanished.
  • Criminal Community Soldier: ".... Should we stop them?"
  • Kilopann: "Don't bother. Reguardless of what they do, I am destined to rule either way!"
  • Kilopann began to laugh maniacally as more of the present began to change, and for the worse!

Saldaron's Realm

  • Ororo: (She was healed of the temporal changes)... Oh, thank Cronus, my memories are back!
  • Kathleen: How could Marcus just let this happen? He's willing to let his own people DIE just so this rule stands?!?
  • Saldaron: It's clear that he has become so scared of the dangers of time travel, he wanted to make sure any alternate timeline created is to be eliminated. The fact that Corbin's actions were done so well it became damage-free is now of no concern.
  • Icky: Well, yeah, I mean, you were the one who got him there, regardless if it was your duty as a time lord.
  • Saldaron: Some people with that power do not handle consequences of such well. Some learn nothing and just use time travel selfishly and end up using it to undo any tragedy as long as it has less consequence. Some resort to it to undo a horrific apocalypse. Whatever the case, you must be careful. If you undo an event, it means the version of you who made the change never existed, and thus you wouldn't do the act in the first place, resulting in it happening anyway and thus you'd do it again. This results in it repeating countless times. Do recall, Fu-Xi, what happens when that paradox constantly repeats. It's like a poison to the space-time continuum. What he did is not going to stand forever. Soon enough, the paradox will tear the UUniverses apart.
  • Lord Shen:... Then it's clear what we must do. We have to go back to the moment he killed Corbin, stop him from doing so, and keep him from going any further.
  • Rita: Agreed!
  • Sandy: Right! Saldaron? Paradox us!
  • Saldaron: Good luck. (He creates the paradox and everything rewinds right back to before Corbin was murdered)
  • Grandfather: "Then I guess that's EXACTLY what I am to you. If Superiors were meant to die in the timeline proper, then so be it! I won't expect to be loved from this! I know no Superior would love me nor remember me fondly for this! But for the sake of the proper timeline, it will be done, REGUARDLESS OF ANY JUSTIFICATION?! And I'll make sure, YOU WON'T CHEAT YOUR WAY OUT OF THE NATEROL ORDER AGAIN- (The memory-retaining heroes jumped him and stopped him from killing Corbin)
  • Corbin: WHOA!
  • Grandfather: OW! YOU DARE TO INTERFERE IN AN EXECUTION?!? GET OFF OF ME, YOU ANNOYING LITTLE INSODURDONATES!! (Pushes them away with his telekinesis, yet he saw that Corbin was getting into a time portal)... CORBIN, GET OUT HERE!! THAT'S AN ORDER!
  • Algor: You don't get to give orders if you're committing treason, Marcus!
  • Grandfather: What?
  • Algor: Marcus, you're under arrest for the murder of Corbin!
  • Corbin: Murder? But I'm still ali-... Oh, s***! Good grief General, I know your determined to keep the Timeline from being altered, but, MURDER?! I really dodged a bullet there thanks to the Lougers and friends!
  • Grandfather: THAT DOES NOT MEAN YOUR TRUELY SAFE FROM ME, CORBIN?! DEAD OR NOT, YOU'LL STILL BE PUNISHED! (He travels back as Merlin and the others followed)
  • Corbin joined in by going inside his own time portal!

Final Battle Against Grandfather Clock/Grandfather Clock's Defeat[]

  • Grandfather: Look at you, foolish monkey! You're a traitor to your own kind by opposing me!
  • Corbin: "BUT YOU'RE ABOUT TO RISK EVERYONE ELSE IN THE PROCESS!!"
  • Grandfather: I can't necessarily help with that! It's not my fault time meant for certain people to die! If a horrendous unfixable wasteland is suppose to be Kratos' fate, who am I to question time's authority on the matter? Besides, it's not like we aren't doomed anyway, thanks to YOU CHEATING US OUT OF KNOWING KILLOPAN'S WEAKNESS!! Who's to say that homicidal bug won't be as cataclysmic as a historic earthquake? Without that knowledge, many people will end up dying anyway, and, who knows, Kratos will end up becoming a horrendous wasteland anyway, or at least the parts that insane insect doesn't spare into an evil dystopia! I'm sorry to say that this is a lose-lose situation regardless of what we do! And believe me, a wasteland Kratos is still unsightly, but it's better then a world ruled or destroyed by Killopann! And I rather take my chances with a mostly dead world then a mostly dead world RULED BY IT'S NEAR DESTROYER!! I will get the proper history back! Even if it meant that I was suppose to be among the dead! And if you want to stop me, you'll just have to KILL me! (Shen tosses a blade that stabs him in the chest) DAHHHHHHHHHH!! Ack, I, was being, dramatic and theatrical.... I didn't actually wanted to be killed, you... Bastards. (He fell)
  • Lord Shen: Well maybe you should've thought of that before you decided to say that after doing vastly unredeemable acts! One of which includes, oh, I don't know, MURDERING CORBIN BECAUSE YOU COULDN'T GIVE HIM THE PUNISHMENT YOU WANTED, AND ATTEMPTED WILLFUL DISRUPTION OF THE SPACE-TIME CONTINUUM!!
  • Grandfather:... Ok, in hindsight, maybe trying to kill Corbin wasn't one of my, brighter choices. But can I help it if the Great Saldar wants me to be like this?!?
  • ???: Actually, that's not what I wanted out of you. (Saldaron came in)
  • Grandfather:... Saldar?!?
  • Saldaron: You see, back then, the concept of time travel has been askew to even the best of us time lords. I was not being entirely truthful with you by showing you what I did.
  • Grandfather: Wait... Wait... You were WRONG to be like that to me?!?
  • Saldaron: Being a time lord is not as easy as just doing one thing at a time. Yes, we can duplicate ourselves with a paradox, but that means we split our minds into smaller ones, and that takes a lot of energy, and doing multiple things at once can tire you out. Thus, when I was back at my homeland once I was finished, I was called back in for one last mission with you.
  • Grandfather:... You mean, you, you only went that far because I ended up trying to save my friend during when you had to deal with a mess of time traveling shenanigans and you were suffering from work stress?!
  • Saldaron: That, and I was only a beginner. This was during the times when I just recently quit being a Darkspawn. I was discovering time travel of my own, and when I was obligated to join the time lord community... The time spells were powerful and exhausting enough to work me out. And given where I came from, which is a much darker version of Wonderland and/or Underland, you can see why I would be upset and angry. All I had to do was tell you to do it the easier way by telling you there was still time. The disease your friend had was curable, but it could be retrieved quickly.
  • Grandfather:... You mean, if I did it the indirect way and had the doctors discover that cure for my friend and then had my past self talk him out of wanting to make Time Travel powers less restricted, then.... You wouldn't have been mad, and there wouldn't be a paradox doomsday either way?
  • Saldaron: That is exactly what I am saying, yes.
  • Grandfather:... WELL NOW I FEEL LIKE A STUPID ASSHOL- (Falls down and dies) Bleh!
  • Lord Shen:... You... You're kidding, right?
  • Saldaron: Hey, I come from a violent world of chaos, and a twin version of the world that housed some of your members. Don't you DARE judge me. But we can still save him the same way you saved Corbin.
  • Corbin: And Kilopann?
  • Saldaron: Like you had suggested. We will make it that he never went on his evil path.
  • Corbin: "..... (Sighs depressively)...... I just wish the General didn't had to go like this. All he wanted was to bring a friend back."
  • Saldaron: "...... Okay, I know where this is going, so let's cut to the chase. How's about we make it that the General never went this intense by making that he was able to save his friend anyway. But we have to make it that his friend doesn't want to be leader nor held on to his time power rights beliefs."

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