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"Cracked Halo": Lord Defile and Lady Decadence prepare to destroy Ladytron, but suddenly the Wildcats' M.I.R.V. crashes through the Halo Building and interrupts their attempt on Maxine. Voodoo orders Jodi to round up the refugees while Grifter and Zealot deal with the remaining Daemonite forces.


Quote1Ah. It's been too long since I slaughtered Daemonites. I've missed the popping sound their flesh makes when I slice it open.Quote2: Zealot

Quote1You're a sick women Zealot. And so hot.Quote2: Grifter

Wildcats: World's End #12 is an issue of the series WildCats: World's End (Volume 1) with a cover date of August, 2009.

Synopsis for "Cracked Halo"

Lord Defile and Lady Decadence prepare to destroy Ladytron, but suddenly the Wildcats' M.I.R.V. crashes through the Halo Building and interrupts their attempt on Maxine. Voodoo orders Jodi to round up the refugees while Grifter and Zealot deal with the remaining Daemonite forces. Spartan tells Warblade to patch the hole in the M.I.R.V.'s hull. Maul reminds Spartan that Majestic is coming and Spartan activates several of his duplicate bodies to intercept Majestic, who blames the Wildcats for turning Nemesis against him and costing her life. Although Majestic is left occupied fighting the androids, Spartan is straining his control over his duplicates and he has only a few minutes at best to last against Majestic.

Meanwhile, Defile tries to resume in killing Ladytron without detonating her nuclear power core. But before he can do anything to her, Ladytron's robot boyfriend and his friends arrive to rescue her. As Defile rips through one of the robots, Spartan, Voodoo and Savant arrives to the scene. Despite being outnumbered by the Wildcats and their robotic friends, Defile boasts that he still has a legion of Daemonites at his command. But Spartan has an ace up his sleeve as he deactivates his duplicates.

With the Spartan units shut down, a perplexed Majestic flies off to find Spartan but comes face-to-face with Defile. Without hesitation, the two immediately are locked in combat. With their adversaries distracted, Spartan orders Ladytron and her robot friends to evacuate the survivors. Spartan then asks for Savant's Seven League Boots that allow her to teleport in order to access the Otherspace dimension and take both Defile and Majestic into it. Without having Void's power as he once did, Spartan depends on Voodoo's magic to anchor him to Earth. Knowing that entering Otherspace will likely destroy him, Spartan shares a kiss with Voodoo before entering Otherspace.

The Wildcats manage to get the remaining survivors aboard the repaired M.I.R.V. With the aircraft at max capacity, Ladytron and her robot friends jump off the building to the ground safely. Spartan returns in the middle of Majestic and Defile's battle and opens a portal to Otherspace that destroys the Halo Building.

Spartan teleports to the M.I.R.V., but his body was severely damaged while in Otherspace. Fortunately, Maul manages to save the last Spartan body and Spartan downloads his consciousness into the new body. Spartan explains to Savant that Majestic and the Daemonites are believed to have been sucked into the portal to Otherspace. Spartan believes that Majestic is probably alive in Otherspace, but it's equally possible that Otherspace could kill Majestic. Despite what Majestic did, Savant is saddened by the loss of her real father. With the loss of their home, the Wildcats plan to transport the survivors to the Nevada Forest.

As the Wildcats fly away, an enraged Majestic emerges from the ruins of the Halo Building. He prepares to pursue the Wildcats, but then he stops. His anger seemingly subsided, Majestic sits on the ruins of the Halo Building and starring off into the distance.

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  • When Spartan is telling the Wildcats that he's going to enter Otherspace, Voodoo mentions a "Frenchman" who went into Otherspace unprotected and met his demise. She is referring to the character Noir.



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