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"Alamo": Ladytron battles an army of Daemonites as she leads the refugees up the Halo Building. She wires into the building's defenses (turning it into her personal "Die Hard building") to hold off the Daemonites before instructing the refugees to take shelter in a saf

Quote1 That's why it has to be me. I can't deny it any longer. None of us can. He's gone mad. He has to be put down. At least let it be someone who cares for him. Quote2
Nemesis

Wildcats: World's End #11 is an issue of the series WildCats: World's End (Volume 1) with a cover date of July, 2009.

Synopsis for "Alamo"

Ladytron battles an army of Daemonites as she leads the refugees up the Halo Building. She wires into the building's defenses (turning it into her personal "Die Hard building") to hold off the Daemonites before instructing the refugees to take shelter in a safe room while she deals with the army.

Meanwhile in Hawaii, the Wildcats continue their battle against Majestic. Realizing there's no other way to stop him, Nemesis reluctantly volunteers to take Majestic down with her swords, the only weapons that can hurt and kill Majestic. Nemesis leaps at Majestic and thrusts her sword through his chest before telling her team to leave now.

Back at the Halo Building, Lord Defile and Lady Decadence have reached the room where Ladytron is held up. They are seeking to take the building's power source before slaying the humans and Ladytron. But Maxine has a big surprise for them; Defile and Decadence are surprised to see Ladytron, who grafted herself to a huge robotic battle suit.

Hovering above an active volcano, Majestic pleads with Nemesis not to finish him off because it will cause her to fall into the volcano. But she claims to still love him and because of what he has become, she is prepared to go down with him. Nemesis stabs him with her other sword and the couple plunges into the lava. Moments later, Majestic emerges from the lava, calling out for Nemesis. When he realizes she's gone, he becomes enraged.

Ladytron is holding her own against Lord Defile and his Daemonites. But soon Defile gains the upper hand in which he rips Ladytron off from her battle suit. Defile then finally reaches his objective: the gateway to Otherspace which is the source of the Halo batteries. Ladytron then breaks the news to Defile that his search is for nothing, as Spartan was the only being who had the power to access Otherspace and he lost that power. But Defile proves Ladytron otherwise in which he has Daemonite magic that he can access Otherspace easily.

As Defile prepares to finish off Ladytron, the Wildcats race back to Los Angeles on the M.I.R.V. with Majestic chasing after them.

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Synopsis for "Life and Deathblow - Part 1"

Prior to Armageddon, Michael Cray aka Deathblow emerges out of his grave in Manhattan. He is then greeted by Jackson King. Naturally Deathblow is confused as to why he's still alive. Jackson explains that this is not the first time he died and came back to life, such as during the Fire from Heaven incident. Since becoming one of the most powerful telepaths, Jackson knew where he would be at Deathblow's resurrection and as well knowing about Deathblow.

Jackson recalls that years ago Deathblow and his fellow teammates of Team 7 were exposed to the Gen-Factor in which everyone got powers. Deathblow had always thought he was the only one not to develop powers, but Jackson reveals to him that he did get a power: his inability to die.

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