Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-26892768-20170422201333/@comment-26892768-20170423012751

(So, anyone notice that I took a few more characters?)

Elsewhere, in another universe, a robot is flying through space. Four cyborg monkeys, one robotic monkey, and one human teenager pilot the mech.

"Alright, team! They need reinforcements on Souterix 7! Let's activate hyperspeed, and-" Whatever Chiro has to say is cut off by a giant portal opening in front of the Super Robot.

"What the-" Nova blinks in surprise.

"Where did that come from?" Otto asks.

"And where does it lead?" Sparx tenses.

"Let's not find out! Evasive maneuveurs!" The Super Robot turns off power to the thrusters and turns upright. This does not help whatsoever.

"No, no, no! We're too close! We can't escape!" Gibson states the obvious. "...We're going in."

And so, the Super Robot goes through the portal.

And when it appears on the other side, one thing is very, very clear to everyone who sees it - the thing is ''huge. ''It's hands are at least the size of jumbo jets, and considering it's rather disproportionate body, that doesn't even help scale the giant torso. Considering that it's falling from the sky, this causes a tiny bit of panic.

''"Eh!?" ''The OOOs stare at the mech, shocked.

"What." Ankh asks in the most flat tone possible.

"Uhh..." Sari quickly tries to see if there's a spot where she won't get crushed.

Nimona mutters a rapid fire series of "crap"s.

Sasha stares at the thing, transfixed.

"Disengage!" And then the Super Robot's hands and head fly off, turning into jets. The arms, legs, and neck retreat into the torso, and the feet disconnect, becoming something resembling the love child of a monster truck and a tank. And the torso itself? Needless to say, it is the mother of all tanks.

The three land vehicles activate thrusters on their undersides, allowing them to land without a crash.

<p style="font-weight:normal;">"Whew!" Chiro sighs in relief.

<p style="font-weight:normal;">"Well, that was the most horrifying ten seconds of my life." Nimona remarks.