The Invasion of The Weather Factory
War Has Begun
Previous ChapterNext ChapterAs Metro and the Overlord gotten to the main streets, they were abandoned, fires broke out in the skyscrapers and vehicles were spread out through the streets. Metro took out a Colt Python and held it with magic. Helicopters flew across the artificial sky and electric fences surrounded the Citadel. "You two, run before the horde breaks loose again!" the radio said on a dead Combine trooper beside the steel door of the Citadel. Metro and the Overlord ran in the alley way beside the Citadel, filled with bodies of the Nazis and Combine troopers. The German radio on the box, beside the dead body of the Nazi Officer, turned on, "Get in that iron door, the lock's incredibly hard to crack but the combination is 115." Metro looked at the wall to the left of him, staring at a dark iron door with a key lock to the right of it. Combine troopers came from around the corner, with blood on their armor and their intestines hanging out. They slowly walked towards Metro and the Overlord, as the Overlord to out a AR2 rifle with her magic.
"Run, now!" the Overlord yelled as she fired at the group of the undead, none of them stopped. Metro input the code into the keypad, allowing the door to slide to the right of the wall. Metro ran in the room along with the Overlord, the room was pitch black, only details of something by the back wall.
"I was waiting for you," the mystery creature said as he put his legs on the desk, and leaned on the chair. The Overlord looked at Metro, then back at the silhouette. The figure sighed then looked at the door, and sadly announced, "Get ready for the last stand." The figure activated the lights, revealing a human with a black hood over his head.
"Damn it!" Metro slammed his hoof in the ground as he yelled at the figure, "Tell me who you are!" The figure began fading away with a red and white symbol appearing in the chair. Metro looked at the symbol along with the Overlord, trying to figure out what it was.
"Looks like an umbrella, sort of," the Overlord theorized as Metro picked up the octagon. An hole appeared in the steel door with a bloody hand in it.
"Damn it, they're getting through!" Metro took out a Stun Baton as the Overlord took out a .357 Magnum. "What is your name?" Metro questioned as they begun to back up towards the end wall.
The Overlord sighed and took off his mask, revealing a human with white hair and grey eyes. "Hello nephew, good to spend some time with you." Hurricane sarcastically said as he put his back to the wall. Metro tried to speak but he got interrupted by the crash of the door, as the undead began marching in the room. They had strange eyes, the same color as the meteorites Metro found.
"We're dead," Metro sadly announced to Hurricane as he slid down the wall, and tried to sit like a Human but his hooves didn't cooperate. A loud siren was heard outside, loud enough to distract the undead.
"Yo, zombies, prepare to paint the walls red!" Inferno's voice yelled outside on the street, along with hundreds of white Combine soldiers with red lens on the gas-mask surrounding the building, armed with M60 LMGs. The zombies ignored Metro and Hurricane. They all walked slowly towards the soldiers, bullets filled the sky along with blood covering the walls in the alley. All the zombies fell, most with holes in the head but some had their whole body blown in half. Inferno, a human with yellow hair and eyes along with tactical armor on, stood on a yellow and battle-scarred tank. "Richtofen has more powers than we thought, we believe he only wanted to kill you two," Inferno said as he stepped down the tank and begun to walk towards the alley, "This is war."
Metro popped his head out of the doorway and disagreed with him, "We have bigger problems than zombies, I found a stallion with his colors ripped out and his name was Star-Destroyer, do you know him?" Inferno sighed and directed Metro over to the tank.
Inferno took a classified file from the Combine Tank-crew, then Inferno skimmed through the files and finally answering to Metro, "Star-Destroyer was presumed dead. He yelled out 'The Factory takes colors from ponies' then disappeared without a trace. The case went cold after a few months." Inferno walked back to Metro and patted his head. "We may have just found a clue to the case," Inferno quietly said, but quickly corrected himself, "I mean, you just found a clue to the case." Hurricane ran out of the alley, holding a jar of the rainbow liquid.
"I found some!" Hurricane jumped around like he was on The Price is Right. Inferno hanged his head, ashamed of his brother's innocent nature. Inferno directed Metro and Hurricane towards him, with a treaty on the tank's bulky hood.
Inferno slowly told the two, "This is the war treaty, sign it and we will invade the factory." Metro and Hurricane looked at each other, studying both of their expressions. The two nodded and looked back at the treaty. Metro picked up the pen with magic and signed his name. Hurricane picked up the pen with his hands, and forced his hand to sign his name. "Gentlemen and gentlestallion, war has begun," Inferno picked up the treaty and placed it in his pocket on the tactical armor. Inferno, Hurricane, and Metro jumped in the large tank. The convoy started to move towards the east tunnel, leading to Ponyville.
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