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The air in the narrow, blood-slicked corridor of the Alkali Lake facility crackled, not just with the residual ozone from Alex's electrical assault, but with a new, terrifying energy. Rogue hovered at the corridor's end, a figure of incandescent violet fury. Her white-streaked auburn hair floated around her head as if weightless, each strand alive with crackling psychic power. Her eyes were solid pools of amethyst light, devoid of pupils, radiating a cosmic force that made the reinforced metal walls around them groan and buckle. The very air vibrated with her presence, a palpable pressure that pressed down on Alex, even in his lightning-fast Killua Zoldyck form.
"Shit," Alex breathed, the single word a stark admission of the sudden, drastic shift in the tactical situation. The playful, predatory amusement that had danced in his sapphire eyes moments before was gone, replaced by a wary, calculating focus. This wasn't the Rogue he knew. This was something else, something infused with a power that felt dangerously familiar, yet terrifyingly amplified and uncontrolled. "This is going to be a long night."
Before he could formulate a strategy, the illusion-controlled X-Men, who had been momentarily stunned by the sheer brutality of Killua's takedown of the soldiers and Task Force X, re-engaged with renewed, mindless fury. Wolverine, his eyes glazed with Jason Stryker's psychic manipulation, let out a feral roar and charged, adamantium claws aimed at Killua's throat. Iceman sent a barrage of razor-sharp ice projectiles whistling down the corridor, while Colossus, a gleaming behemoth of organic steel, thundered forward, fists like wrecking balls.
"Jean! McCoy! Get the Professor and the kids out of here!" Alex yelled, his voice cutting through the din, even as he sidestepped Wolverine's initial lunge with a movement so fast he seemed to flicker out of existence for a microsecond. "Find whatever damn machine Stryker is using and shut it down! I'll keep them busy!"
He didn't wait for a reply. Wolverine was on him again, claws tearing through the space where Killua had been. Alex, using his assassin-trained agility, flowed around the attack, his own hand, fingers extended and hardened with Nen, lashing out. His nails, now elongated and sharp as scalpels, raked across Wolverine's arm, drawing blood even from the famously resilient mutant. The scent of it, coppery and sharp, filled the air.
"Rhythm Echo," Alex thought, activating one of Killua's signature techniques. His movements became a series of afterimages, dozens of Killuas seeming to flicker in and out of existence, disorienting his attackers. Wolverine snarled in frustration, slashing wildly at the phantoms. Colossus, confused by the multiple targets, slammed his massive fists into a wall, sending concrete dust showering down.
But Rogue was the true threat. She didn't seem to be fooled by the afterimages. Her violet eyes, burning with that alien intensity, tracked his true position. With a scream that was both human and something more, she thrust her hands forward. A wave of pure, crushing telekinetic force, the size of a small truck, surged down the corridor. It wasn't just physical; Alex felt the psychic pressure of it, a raw, untamed echo of his own Mewtwo power.
He was forced to abandon the Rhythm Echo, his electrical aura flaring as he met the telekinetic wave with a focused palm strike, channeling his Nen into a defensive burst. The impact was like two freight trains colliding. The corridor walls buckled further, pipes bursting, showering them with icy water. Alex skidded back several feet, his boots carving grooves into the metal floor, the force of the impact jarring him to the bone.
"Damn, girl, you pack a punch now," he grunted, shaking his head to clear it. The serum Stryker had used on her, combined with the residual Mewtwo energy, had clearly turned her into an Omega-level powerhouse, albeit an unstable one.
Wolverine, recovering from his confusion, lunged again. This time, Alex didn't just dodge. His hand, wreathed in crackling blue lightning, shot out. "Thunderbolt!" A focused blast of electricity slammed into Wolverine's chest, powerful enough to make the nigh-indestructible mutant roar in pain and spasm uncontrollably, his adamantium skeleton conducting the charge through his entire body. He collapsed, twitching, temporarily out of the fight.
Iceman unleashed a torrent of ice, attempting to encase Killua. But Alex, with his assassin speed, was already moving, running up the wall, then leaping off, twisting in mid-air to avoid Colossus's follow-up charge. He landed lightly behind the metallic giant.
"Too slow, Tin Man," Alex quipped, before his hands, now glowing with an even more intense electrical aura, slammed into Colossus's back. The electricity, while not significantly harming the armored X-Man, caused his metallic plates to seize up, his joints locking. Colossus stumbled, then fell forward with a thunderous crash, immobilized.
"Jean, go! Now!" Alex yelled again, seeing Jean and the others still hesitating at the corridor's entrance, torn between helping him and pursuing their primary objective. "I can handle these puppets! You can't let Stryker win!"
Just as Jean nodded, about to lead the others away, a new force entered the fray. The far end of the corridor, where Alex had dealt with the initial wave of soldiers, exploded inward in a shower of twisted metal and concrete. Magneto floated through the breach, his cape billowing, his hands outstretched. A shield of repurposed shrapnel and debris formed around him as he surveyed the scene.
"It seems," Magneto's voice boomed, "your 'distraction' requires assistance, boy." He didn't wait for a reply. With a sweep of his arm, a dozen heavy steel pipes, ripped from the damaged walls, shot towards the still-twitching Wolverine and the immobilized Colossus, not to harm, but to bind, wrapping around them like metallic pythons, pinning them securely to the floor.
Alex raised an eyebrow, a flicker of surprise in his electric blue eyes. "Well, look what the magnetic storm dragged in. Didn't peg you for the heroic type, Lehnsherr. Thought you'd be halfway to Stryker's throat by now, not playing backup for the 'Isolationist'."
Magneto scoffed, his helmeted gaze fixed on Rogue, who was now slowly rising, her violet aura pulsing with even greater intensity. "Stryker's defeat is inevitable. But this… this aberration… requires immediate attention. She wields a power that feels… familiar. And dangerously unstable."
"Tell me something I don't know," Alex retorted, his body already a blur of blue lightning as he dodged another psychic assault from Rogue. He smirked, a flash of Killua's predatory amusement returning. "So, what's this, Lehnsherr? An enemy-of-my-enemy situation? Don't get any funny ideas. And try not to get yourself almost killed... again."
Magneto's unseen lips likely tightened at the barbed reminder of their previous encounter. "Focus on the task at hand, boy. And try not to electrocute me in the process. This girl is the immediate threat to us all."
Deep within the bowels of the Alkali Lake facility, in a vast, spherical chamber bathed in eerie blue light, Professor Charles Xavier floated, unconscious, within a complex apparatus of wires, neural interfaces, and gleaming chrome. His wheelchair sat empty beside the central dais. Colonel William Stryker stood before a bank of monitors, his face illuminated by the flickering data streams, a look of fanatical triumph in his cold eyes.
"He's fully integrated, sir," a technician reported. "Brainwave activity synchronized with the Cerebro amplification matrix. We are ready to initiate sequence on your command."
Stryker nodded, a thin, cruel smile touching his lips. "Excellent. Jason, my son," he said, turning to the younger Stryker who sat in a specialized chair nearby, his own head encased in a similar, though less complex, neural interface. Jason's eyes were open but vacant, focused on some inner landscape of pure thought. "Are you prepared to share your… unique perspective with the world?"
Jason didn't respond verbally, but a wave of psychic energy emanated from him, causing the technicians to flinch. Stryker, however, merely smiled wider. His son's power, once a source of shame and horror, was now the key to his ultimate victory.
"Begin the broadcast," Stryker commanded. "Target: global mutant population. Message: Fear. Despair. Self-destruction. Let Charles Xavier, their beloved mentor, be the instrument of their salvation… through annihilation."
The technician's fingers flew across the console. The blue light emanating from Cerebro intensified, pulsing with a sickening rhythm. Professor Xavier's unconscious form twitched, a silent scream contorting his features as his immense telepathic power was hijacked, twisted, and weaponized.
Across the globe, the psychic assault struck without warning.
In bustling cities, mutants walking down the street suddenly clutched their heads, their eyes wide with a terror that had no visible source. In quiet suburban homes, mutant children playing in their yards collapsed, their minds filled with nightmarish illusions of persecution, of monstrous transformations, of friends and family turning on them with hatred in their eyes. In hidden enclaves, in isolated communities, wherever mutants lived, the psychic wave hit, sowing chaos, despair, and a paralyzing, soul-crushing fear. Some, their powers flaring uncontrollably under the psychic strain, caused accidental destruction. Others, their minds fracturing under the assault, turned on themselves or those closest to them.
In the Antarctic Sanctuary, the effect was immediate and terrifying. The usually serene hum of the World Tree suddenly spiked into a discordant shriek. Its leaves, normally shimmering with gentle greens and golds, flashed a violent, sickly crimson. The protective energy dome that shielded the Sanctuary from the outside world flickered erratically, its surface rippling like disturbed water.
Dryads cried out in agony, their connection to the Tree suddenly a conduit for overwhelming psychic pain. Animals stampeded through the gardens in blind terror. Mutant children, playing moments before, collapsed, their small bodies convulsing as Stryker's weaponized illusions tore through their unprepared minds.
Elara, in the central healing grove, felt the wave hit like a physical blow. She staggered, clutching her head, the Tree's pain echoing through her own ancient consciousness. "No!" she gasped. "What sorcery is this?"
But even as the psychic tsunami washed over the planet, the World Tree fought back. Its ancient, primordial consciousness, awakened and empowered by Gaea's gift and Alex's own unique energies, recognized the unnatural assault. Its massive roots, plunging deep into the planet's core, drew upon the Earth's own life force. The entire Sanctuary began to glow with an intense, golden-green light, a counter-wave of pure, natural energy pushing back against the psychic poison. The Tree's protective dome solidified, its surface now a swirling vortex of emerald and gold, actively repelling the worst of Cerebro's amplified assault. While the mutants within still felt the echoes of fear, the direct, mind-shattering impact was blunted, shielded by the living fortress Alex had created.
Back in the besieged corridor of Alkali Lake, Alex, in his Killua form, felt nothing of the global psychic attack. The Omnitrix, a device of unimaginable alien technology, possessed safeguards against precisely such mental intrusions. It recognized the hostile telepathic wave and instantly erected a counter-frequency psychic shield around Alex's consciousness, filtering out the harmful energies without him even being aware of the attempt.
Magneto, however, was not so fortunate. Even with his helmet's formidable defenses, the sheer global power of Xavier's amplified mind, twisted by Jason Stryker's illusions, was overwhelming. He staggered, clutching his head, a strangled cry escaping his lips. The metal debris he controlled clattered uselessly to the floor.
"Charles… what are they… making you do?" he gasped, his body trembling.
Rogue, too, seemed to be affected, though differently. The violet aura around her flared even more violently, her screams becoming more tortured, more inhuman. The psychic attack seemed to be resonating with the Mewtwo energy within her, amplifying her instability, pushing her further towards the brink.
Iceman, momentarily freed from Jason's direct control by the sheer chaos of the global psychic pulse, looked around in dazed confusion, the ice constructs around his hands melting into puddles.
Alex saw his opening. Magneto was incapacitated. Rogue was on the verge of a catastrophic meltdown. This was his chance to end it.
He moved, a blur of blue lightning, appearing before the dazed Iceman. Before Bobby could react, Alex's hand, crackling with electricity, chopped down on the back of his neck. Iceman collapsed, unconscious.
"One down," Alex muttered, turning his attention to Rogue.
But Stryker, watching on his monitors from the control room, saw the tide turning against him. He saw Magneto falter, saw Alex take down Iceman. His primary weapon was about to be neutralized.
"Damn it!" Stryker snarled. "He's immune! How is he immune?!" He slammed his fist on the console. "Forget containment! All remaining forces, converge on Sector Gamma-7! Terminate Alexander! Terminate him NOW! And someone get Xavier back on target!"
He turned to a hidden panel in the wall, pressing a sequence of buttons. A section of the floor slid away, revealing a dark, narrow tunnel. "Time for my exit strategy," he muttered. "Let Ross clean up this mess." With a final, hateful glance at the monitors, Stryker slipped into the escape tunnel, which sealed silently behind him.
In Cerebro's antechamber, where Jean, Storm, Beast, and the Brotherhood members had finally fought their way through waves of illusion-controlled guards, they found the source of the global psychic attack. Professor Xavier was strapped into the modified Cerebro, his body convulsing, his face a mask of agony. Jason Stryker sat nearby, his eyes glowing with malevolent power, a twisted smile on his lips.
"Stop him!" Jean cried, lunging forward, her telekinetic power flaring.
But before she could reach Jason, Quill and Anole, moving with surprising speed, tackled the younger Stryker, dragging him from his chair and severing his connection to the Cerebro interface. Jason screamed, a high-pitched, inhuman sound, as his psychic illusions shattered.
Beast, meanwhile, threw himself at the main Cerebro console, his powerful hands ripping out wires, smashing delicate components. "The amplification matrix is too complex!" he roared. "I can't shut it down safely! I have to disrupt the primary power flow!"
Storm, seeing her moment, unleashed a focused bolt of lightning directly into the exposed power conduits Beast had indicated. Cerebro sparked, whined, and then, with a final, shuddering groan, went dark. The oppressive psychic pressure that had filled the room vanished.
Professor Xavier slumped in the apparatus, unconscious but no longer in agony.
Around the world, the psychic assault ceased as abruptly as it had begun.
Back in the corridor, Wolverine and Colossus, suddenly freed from Jason's illusions, looked around in dazed, horrified confusion.
"Wha… what happened?" Colossus stammered, his metallic voice rough, as he stared at his own hands, then at the unconscious Iceman.
Wolverine's eyes, no longer glazed, darted around the corridor, taking in the carnage, the blood, the bodies of soldiers. He saw Alex, still in his Killua form, crackling with electricity, advancing on the now-uncontrolled Rogue. Memories, fragmented and nightmarish, flashed through his mind – attacking his friends, his students…
"No…" Logan whispered, his voice filled with self-loathing. He looked at his claws, still extended, and a wave of nausea hit him. "What did I… what did they make me do?"
But there was no time for remorse. Rogue was screaming now, a continuous, soul-shattering sound that was no longer human. The violet aura around her exploded outwards, not in a controlled blast, but in a chaotic, ever-expanding nova of pure, destructive psychic energy. The walls of the corridor began to buckle and melt. The floor cracked and split.
"She's lost it!" Alex yelled, his Godspeed aura flaring brighter as he tried to dodge the tendrils of violet energy lashing out from her. "That psychic blast from Cerebro, on top of whatever they pumped into her, and the Mewtwo power… it's too much! She's gonna blow this whole damn mountain apart!"
A voice, cold and ancient and filled with an insatiable hunger for destruction, now echoed from Rogue, overlaying her own tortured screams. "YES! BURN! DESTROY! ALL WILL CRUMBLE! ALL WILL BECOME ONE WITH THE VOID!"
Logan, shaking off his horror, tried to approach her. "Rogue! Cherie! Fight it! It's me, Logan!"
A wave of violet energy, casual and devastating, slammed into him, sending him flying backward down the corridor, crashing through a reinforced steel door as if it were paper. He lay still, groaning, smoke rising from his tattered uniform.
"Take everyone and get out of here!" Alex shouted to Magneto, who was just regaining his composure, and to the dazed Wolverine and Colossus. "Now! You won't survive this! Go!"
He didn't wait for their acknowledgment. He knew this was beyond their ability to handle. This was a cosmic-level threat now, and he was the only one equipped to deal with it.
The Omnitrix on his wrist pulsed with an intense blue light. Killua's form dissolved, replaced by the towering, purple and white, feline-humanoid form of Mewtwo. The psychic power radiating from him was immense, a calm, focused ocean against Rogue's raging, uncontrolled tempest.
"Rogue," Mewtwo's telepathic voice, calm yet filled with an undeniable authority, echoed in her fractured mind. "You are not this. This destruction is not you. Fight the voice. Fight the corruption."
"FIGHT IT?" the corrupted voice shrieked through Rogue. "I AM IT! I AM POWER! I AM OBLIVION!"
She unleashed another blast, a concentrated beam of pure destructive psychic energy that Mewtwo met with a shield of his own. The impact was deafening, the shockwave tearing through the already crumbling facility.
Mewtwo gritted his teeth. This was worse than he thought. The psychic attack from Cerebro, likely amplified by whatever Stryker had done to her, had pushed the unstable Mewtwo energy she carried into a catastrophic overload. He needed more power. More control.
His eyes blazed. He focused his will, reaching deep into the core of the Omnitrix, bypassing the standard evolutionary functions, accessing protocols reserved for only the most extreme circumstances. The Omnitrix symbol on his chest glowed brighter, then shifted, a new, more complex symbol appearing – the Mega Evolution stone.
"This is going to hurt," Mewtwo thought, then roared as a new wave of transformative energy, even more intense than the first, engulfed him. His body contorted, elongated. His psychic power surged, amplified tenfold, a hundredfold. His already formidable psychic presence expanded, becoming a tangible force that pressed against the very fabric of reality. When the light subsided, Mega Mewtwo Y hovered in the air, sleeker, more alien, his psychic power now a visible, swirling aura of blues and purples that dwarfed even Rogue's chaotic display. His eyes were pure, focused psychic energy.
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In the White House Situation Room, the President and his advisors watched in stunned silence as the live satellite feed from Alkali Lake, which had been showing a chaotic but somewhat conventional battle, suddenly went haywire. The image dissolved into static, then briefly cleared to show a swirling vortex of impossible colors, an energy signature so massive it overloaded their sensors before the feed cut out completely.
"What in the name of God was that?" the President whispered, his face pale.
"Sir," an analyst stammered, "we've lost all visual and telemetry from the Alkali Lake region. But just before we lost contact, meteorological satellites detected… sir, it's impossible, but they detected the spontaneous formation of a Category 5 cyclone directly over the facility. In a landlocked, frozen region. It's… it's forming at an unprecedented, physically impossible rate."
The battle between Mega Mewtwo Y and the corrupted, all-powerful Rogue was not a fight; it was a cataclysm, a symphony of destruction played out on a scale that defied human comprehension. They ascended from the collapsing subterranean facility into the storm-wracked skies above Alkali Lake, their clash a maelstrom of raw psychic energy and elemental fury that tore at the very fabric of the mirror world. The cyclone above them was a direct manifestation of their warring energies, its winds howling like tormented spirits, rain lashing down in horizontal sheets that felt like needles against exposed skin.
"ALL WILL END!" Rogue, or the entity now wearing her form, shrieked, her voice a chorus of tortured screams and cold, alien pronouncements. Her violet aura blazed with an intensity that painted the churning storm clouds above in hues of amethyst and blood, lightning arcing between the clouds in response to her rage. She thrust her hands forward, and a barrage of Shadow Balls—orbs of condensed, volatile psychic darkness, each the size of a small car, crackling with negative energy and trailing tendrils of void-stuff—materialized around her. With a guttural cry that ripped through the storm, she launched them at Mega Mewtwo Y.
The Shadow Balls screamed through the air, leaving trails of distorted reality and the scent of ozone in their wake. Mega Mewtwo Y, his sleeker, more potent form radiating an aura of calm, focused psionic light that pushed back the oppressive darkness, met the assault with preternatural grace. His eyes, now pure orbs of swirling psychic energy, glowed intensely. With a sweep of his elongated, three-fingered hand, a shimmering barrier of translucent blue energy—a Protect maneuver amplified to an incredible degree, forming a multi-layered psionic shield—materialized before him. The Shadow Balls slammed into the shield, detonating in a series of catastrophic explosions that sent shockwaves rippling outwards for miles, flattening trees on the distant shores and sending geysers of water erupting from the lake surface. Each blast was like a contained tactical nuke, the psychic fallout making the air itself feel heavy and poisonous, the sound deafening. The shield held, shimmering violently, but hairline cracks spiderwebbed across its surface before sealing themselves with visible infusions of Mewtwo's immense power.
"Insignificant!" the Corrupted Rogue snarled, her form crackling with untamed violet lightning. She gathered the ambient psychic turbulence, the very fear and chaos of the dying mirror world, into her being. The ground below them, already fractured, began to tear apart with renewed violence. Massive chunks of the Alkali Lake dam—concrete slabs weighing thousands of tons, twisted steel girders, sections of the earth itself—were ripped from their foundations by her ferocious telekinetic will. With another bloodcurdling scream, she hurled these colossal projectiles—a literal avalanche of debris—at Mega Mewtwo Y like a volley of world-ending meteors. The air displaced by their passage created sonic booms that echoed across the desolate landscape.
He didn't flinch. Instead, Mega Mewtwo Y extended both hands, his psychic aura flaring with a brilliant, almost blinding white light. The incoming debris froze in mid-air, suspended by his own immense telekinetic power, each piece vibrating with contained energy. Then, with a focused grunt of effort that resonated like a gong, he redirected them. The mountains of rubble reversed course, imbued with his own psionic force, slamming back towards Rogue with even greater velocity and devastating precision. She was forced to erect her own desperate, crackling violet shield, the impacts shaking her visibly, a strangled cry escaping her lips as the sheer kinetic force of her own attack, amplified, threatened to overwhelm her defenses. Several smaller pieces of debris punched through, grazing her, drawing trails of violet energy like blood.
"You mimic my power," Mega Mewtwo Y's telepathic voice resonated, calm amidst the storm, yet carrying an edge of cold fury that cut through Rogue's rage. "But you lack the control, the understanding. You are merely a vessel for chaos, a puppet dancing on strings of borrowed might."
He raised a hand, and a blade of pure, incandescent psychic energy, a Psystrike of devastating potency, nearly a hundred feet long, formed above him. It hummed with contained power, the air around it warping and shimmering, then shot downwards towards Rogue with impossible speed, like a divine judgment. She barely managed to teleport—a jarring, uncontrolled spatial distortion that left rips in the fabric of the mirror world, like tears in black silk—the Psystrike carving a colossal, glowing trench through the mountainside where she had been hovering moments before. The very rock face melted and ran like molten wax under the focused psychic assault, the scar visible for miles.
Rogue reappeared a mile away, her breathing ragged, the violet aura around her flickering erratically like a dying flame. "You cannot comprehend true power, construct!" she hissed, her voice echoing with the alien entity's rage and a hint of her own desperation. She gathered her power, her hands clawing at the air, and unleashed a wave of Dark Pulse—a rapidly expanding ring of shadowy, concussive psychic force, shot through with tendrils of pure negative energy, that pulsed with debilitating vibrations designed to cripple and terrify, to shatter the mind as well as the body. It raced across the sky, turning the already dark clouds blacker.
Mega Mewtwo Y met the Dark Pulse head-on. He brought his hands together, and a sphere of pure, vibrant blue energy—an Aura Sphere—materialized between them. It condensed rapidly, drawing in ambient energy, growing from the size of a basketball to that of a small car in seconds, its surface crackling with the raw essence of fighting spirit manifested through his psychic might. He launched it. The blue sphere collided with the black ring of Dark Pulse in a blinding, apocalyptic explosion of conflicting energies. The resulting shockwave vaporized a square mile of the surrounding forest, trees turning to ash in an instant, the ground beneath flash-fused into glass. The shockwave generated a visible ripple in the cyclone forming above them, its eye now directly over their battle, the winds intensifying to unimaginable speeds. The very sky seemed to bleed impossible colors.
Their energies clashed in waves that were visible even from the distant, retreating Blackbird, whose occupants watched in horrified awe. The sky became a canvas of shrieking, impossible colors, the Aurora Borealis itself seeming to recoil from the sheer power being unleashed. The ground below them buckled and tore. The great dam of Alkali Lake, already damaged by Megatron's earlier assault and Rogue's initial telekinetic barrage, began to crack and groan under the strain of their battle, huge chunks of concrete falling into the churning waters below. The entire region was becoming a wasteland, reshaped by godlike power.
Mega Mewtwo Y could feel his energy reserves, vast as they were, beginning to drain under the relentless assault and the strain of maintaining his Mega Evolved form. Rogue, fueled by whatever dark power now possessed her and the unstable Mewtwo energy, seemed almost inexhaustible, her attacks growing more savage, less controlled, more desperate. She was a force of pure, unmaking chaos.
Suddenly, she dived, a violet comet streaking towards the already fractured dam. With a focused telekinetic punch, she slammed her fist into a critical stress point. The concrete groaned, then shattered. A massive crack, hundreds of feet long, raced across the dam's face.
Mega Mewtwo Y teleported instantly, appearing between Rogue and the dam, his hand outstretched. He attempted to telekinetically reinforce the structure, to hold back the inevitable, but Rogue was on him in an instant. They grappled, two titans of psychic power, their physical forms slamming into each other with bone-jarring force. His fist, glowing with psionic energy, connected with her jaw, sending a visible shockwave through her violet aura. She retaliated with a psychic headbutt that sent him reeling, stars exploding behind his eyes.
They crashed into the surface of Alkali Lake, their impact sending a colossal wave, hundreds of feet high, surging outwards, swamping the lower sections of the ruined facility. The water around them boiled and churned, flash-freezing in some places from Rogue's chaotic energy, superheating in others from Mewtwo's focused power. They fought beneath the waves, their movements creating whirlpools and underwater explosions of light and shadow. Rogue wrapped telekinetic tendrils around Mewtwo, trying to crush him, while he countered with focused psionic blasts that tore through her constructs.
Then, from the chaotic battlefield below, a new energy signature surged upwards. The Decepticons, their forms battered and smoking from their earlier rampage against Ross's forces, suddenly froze. One by one, Starscream, Soundwave, Shockwave, even the mighty Devastator (who had been systematically pulverizing the last remnants of the military base), began to glow with that familiar blue Omnitrix light. Their massive metallic bodies dissolved, not into Echo Echo's form, but into pure, concentrated streams of cerulean energy. These streams, dozens of them, each carrying the distinct energy signature and combat data of a Decepticon warrior, shot skyward like reverse lightning bolts, converging on Mega Mewtwo Y, who had just resurfaced, locked in a grapple with Rogue.
They slammed into him, not as an attack, but as an infusion of raw, untamed power. The energy, the very essence of those powerful alien war machines, their strength, their resilience, their weaponry schematics, their sheer destructive potential, poured into Mewtwo. His psychic aura blazed brighter, larger, now shot through with crackling arcs of blue-black energy that resembled Megatron's fusion cannon discharges. The celestial symbols that had faintly adorned his Mega Evolved form now pulsed with a more aggressive, almost technological light. He felt a surge of near-limitless energy, his reserves not just replenished, but massively amplified. The cyclone around them intensified dramatically, its winds howling like a chorus of dying stars, the very weather now a weapon at his command.
"This power…" Mega Mewtwo Y's telepathic voice was no longer just calm; it was resonant, thundering, imbued with the collective might of an alien war machine. He broke Rogue's grip with contemptuous ease, sending her tumbling back through the churning water. "Now, it truly ends."
He focused his will, drawing upon this new, immense power. He didn't launch another devastating energy attack against Rogue directly. Instead, he reached into her mind, not with the brute force of a psychic hammer, but with the infinitely precise touch of a psychic scalpel, searching for the core of her true self, the spark of Anna Marie, buried deep beneath layers of corrupted Mewtwo energy, the unknown serum's insidious influence, and the hateful, parasitic whispers of the controlling alien voice.
He found her—a tiny, flickering ember of defiance and fear, lost in a raging inferno of borrowed power and consuming darkness.
With infinite care, with a gentleness that belied his terrifying, newly augmented power, Mega Mewtwo Y began to weave a psychic cocoon around that ember. He didn't try to extinguish the inferno; that would destroy Rogue along with it. Instead, he sought to contain it, to shield her essence, to nurture that flickering spark of self, while simultaneously pushing back against the overwhelming tide of destructive energy that sought to drown her.
Rogue screamed, her physical body convulsing in mid-air as the two titanic forces within her—her own desperate will to survive, amplified by Mewtwo's intervention, against the consuming alien entity—battled for dominance. The violet aura around her pulsed, then shattered into a million shards of dark light, then reformed, then finally, with a sound like a universe sighing in exhaustion, began to recede, to dim.
The great dam of Alkali Lake, tortured beyond its limits by their cosmic battle, finally gave way completely. With a groan that echoed for hundreds of miles, the massive concrete structure tore apart as if made of wet cardboard. The full, unrestrained fury of the vast lake, billions of gallons of frigid water, was unleashed in a monstrous, unstoppable torrent. Water, ice, and debris surged through the valley with the power of a thousand tsunamis, obliterating what remained of Stryker's facility, carving a new, violent path through the landscape. The entire subterranean complex was instantly, irrevocably submerged, becoming a watery grave for Stryker's ambitions.
The X-Men and the Brotherhood, who had barely managed to get the Blackbird to a safe altitude moments before, watched in horrified awe from a great distance as the very geography below was violently, irrevocably reshaped by elemental fury and cosmic power. The cyclone above began to dissipate, its energy spent, but the devastation below was absolute.
High above the deluge, Mega Mewtwo Y gently lowered the now-limp form of Rogue. The violent violet light was gone from her eyes, her features peaceful, though etched with exhaustion. Her breathing was shallow but steady. She was unconscious, but she was herself again, the alien presence seemingly purged or at least suppressed by his psychic intervention.
Alex, still in his Mega Mewtwo Y form, hovered for a moment, surveying the utter devastation. Alkali Lake was no more, replaced by a churning, debris-filled maelstrom. Stryker's base, and all its horrors, was annihilated, buried beneath tons of rock and water. The immediate threat was over. But the cost…
He looked down at Rogue, cradled gently in his psychic hold, then towards the distant, ravaged horizon. This night had changed everything. The world had seen a fraction of what he, and now Rogue, were capable of.