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"After the End of the World - Part Two": The Wildcats are able to subdue Majestic long enough for Nemesis to stab him with her blade. Majestic stops fighting and explains that he only attacked the Wildcats because they refused him the technology he wanted. They call a truce and allow Majestic to


Quote1Nemesis...Backlash. Of course you're welcome. Fertile Kheran females are crucial to the survival of our race.Quote2: Majestic
Quote1I'm sorry--he did not just say he wants to knock me up?Quote2: Backlash

Wildcats: World's End #2 is an issue of the series WildCats: World's End (Volume 1) with a cover date of October, 2008.

Synopsis for "After the End of the World - Part Two"

The Wildcats are able to subdue Majestic long enough for Nemesis to stab him with her blade. Majestic stops fighting and explains that he only attacked the Wildcats because they refused him the technology he wanted. They call a truce and allow Majestic to explain what he has been doing and why he had came to the Halo building.

When Armageddon happened, Majestic was near Hawaii in which he protected the islands from maddened post-humans. After the attacks on Hawaii stopped, Majestic traveled to the mainland and discovered the ruined state of the world. Then he was reminded how Earth was plagued with corruptions - greed, war, and environmental destruction - no different from his home planet of Khera and was struck by an idea; Majestic saw an opportunity to rebuild a new society on Earth that would one day herald a new golden age for humanity and spread it across the stars. Majestic settled in Hawaii and began organizing his new society modeled after the most exalted Kheran ideals without the corruption that took over his home planet, creating the basis for the future of Earth. He went as far as adopting a no tolerance stance for crime and only accepting survivors who are deemed valuable based on their skills or even their genes.

Despite Hawaii's protection under Majestic, it still faced dangers such as outbreaks of disease and weather anomalies. Majestic had been desperately searching and taking certain supplies and technology to help Hawaii, in which it was the reason why he attacked the Halo building to plunder its technology and never having the time to explain his actions to the Wildcats.

Seeking to prevent future conflicts with the Wildcats, Majestic offers to invite the team to Hawaii. However, he will only select Maul, Warblade, Nemesis, and Jodi while Ladytron, Grifter, Zealot, Voodoo, and Spartan are deemed unacceptable for his new society: Ladytron and Grifter for "exhibiting violent, anti-social behavior"; Zealot is infertile; Voodoo is seen as too dangerous due to her Daemonite heritage; Spartan is an android whom Majestic sees as not truly alive and do not require rescuing.

The team are not enthusiastic with Majestic's rationale, in which Spartan points out glaring flaws in Majestic's decisions and accuses him of ruling out those who are most likely to challenge him. Furthermore, Spartan notices that Majestic is training the citizens of his "New Khera" into an army and at some point they will outgrow Hawaii and need to expand to the outside world; the question remains what will happen to the "unsuitable" inhabitants if they fall under Majestic's rule? Majestic replies that these are desperate times and he will do what must be done.

After hearing enough from Majestic, the Wildcats and especially Nemesis reject his offer. Majestic and the team prepare to battle once again as the former still wants their technology, but their fight is stopped by the refugees that were earlier rescued by the Wildcats. One of the refugees tells them they should let the "mere humans" decide what they want after they hear what Majestic showed to the Wildcats, in which they are willing to join Majestic's New Khera.

The Wildcats and Majestic finally come to an agreement in which the latter can take the people who want to live in Hawaii, but he will have to find the technology he wants somewhere else. Before Majestic leaves with the survivors, he makes it known to the Wildcats whom he deemed worthy that his offer is still open if they change their mind.

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  • Nemesis Swords


Synopsis for "Dane: Loyalties - Chapter 1"

Jackson Dane and the Wetworks are engaged in a hellish battle between the borders of Austria and Italy. They fight against a supernatural beast of the Night Tribes called Kabras and his army. As a result of Armageddon, Eastern Europe had fallen under perpetual darkness allowing vampires, werewolves, demons and other creatures of the dark to seize entire countries. Since then, Wetworks along with new and old allies waged a resistance movement against the Night Tribes to liberate what remains of humanity from the Night Tribes' food pens, and deliver them safely to the 'Sunlit Zone'.

Kabras ceases the battle after many of the human prisoners fled to the sunlit zone. He threatens Wetworks for instigating war after invading their territories and stealing their "food." But Dane refutes Kabras' claims by pointing out that he and the Night Tribes started the conflict when they enslave and prey on humanity, and Wetworks is prepared to face the Night Tribes' retaliation. Kabras and his forces retreats but swears that their "food" will be theirs.

Just as the Wetworks celebrate their victory Dane receives a message from John Lynch that it is time for Team-7 to reunite.

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  • Border between Austria and Italy

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