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In the middle of the night, the Odds followed the tracking device to the Queen's house, where they distracted her by cutting off her electricity. In the confusion, they stole her [[Shadow-Ray]] and, getting [[Professor Madison]] to walk them through it over video-phone, reprogrammed it to create shadow-beings loyal to ''them'' rather than the Queen. When they attacked the Queen and her shadows openly, it was with the help of [[the Shadow Odds]], living versions of their own shadows (including a [[Shadow-Blue-Knight]], as well as a [[Shadow-Merv]] whom the Blue Knight found particularly scary when they saw him in action). They handily beat the Queen's warriors, with Merv and the Shadow-Merv teaming up to prevent the Queen from escaping aboard her [[Flying Platform]]. After the Queen surrendered and was taken into custody, the Captain was interviewed by [[Amanda Allen]], explaining how they'd beaten the Queen. At Armstrong's suggestion, the Odds then took possession of the Queen's Flying Platform, which they used to chase down remaining evil shadows, returning them to normal using the [[Reverse-Shadow-Ray]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Chasing Shadows (comic story)|Chasing Shadows]]'') | In the middle of the night, the Odds followed the tracking device to the Queen's house, where they distracted her by cutting off her electricity. In the confusion, they stole her [[Shadow-Ray]] and, getting [[Professor Madison]] to walk them through it over video-phone, reprogrammed it to create shadow-beings loyal to ''them'' rather than the Queen. When they attacked the Queen and her shadows openly, it was with the help of [[the Shadow Odds]], living versions of their own shadows (including a [[Shadow-Blue-Knight]], as well as a [[Shadow-Merv]] whom the Blue Knight found particularly scary when they saw him in action). They handily beat the Queen's warriors, with Merv and the Shadow-Merv teaming up to prevent the Queen from escaping aboard her [[Flying Platform]]. After the Queen surrendered and was taken into custody, the Captain was interviewed by [[Amanda Allen]], explaining how they'd beaten the Queen. At Armstrong's suggestion, the Odds then took possession of the Queen's Flying Platform, which they used to chase down remaining evil shadows, returning them to normal using the [[Reverse-Shadow-Ray]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Chasing Shadows (comic story)|Chasing Shadows]]'') | ||
==== The Kate Five debacle | === Foiling Hexia === | ||
[[File:The Blue Knight, Merv and Armstrong infiltrate Hexia's ranks.png|thumb|left|275px|The Blue Knigh, in civilian dress, infiltrates the Channel 6 studios alongside [[Merv the Griffin]] and [[Armstrong Fatbuckle]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Season of the Witch (comic story)|Season of the Witch]]'')]]When the supervillain and [[witch]] [[Hexia]] took over the Channel 6 studios midway through a special edition of ''[[Hero Hour]]'', [[Captain Evening (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Captain Evening]], who was the programme's special guest, was incapacitated and kept trapped by Hexia with the other hostages. After they were alerted to the situation by the [[Commissioner (Sausage-Fest!)|Commissioner]], it fell to Armstrong, [[Merv the Griffin]] and [[the Blue Knight]] to rescue him and the others, forced to plan on their own without the Captain's strategic guidance. Armstrong climbed in through the pipes, emerging in the lavatory and startling one of Hexia's goons, whose clothes and wig he stole in order to slip closer to the villainess unnoticed. He was eventually recognised, leading to a fight breaking out as the Blue Knight (disguised as an extra hostage) and Merv (who'd been waiting outside the window) revealed themselves. While the other two did the heavy lifting, Armstrong focused on untying the Captain. | |||
[[File:Great Job Odds.png|thumb|right|250px|The Blue Knight receives [[Captain Evening (Reality Z-25 31-H)|the Captain]]'s congratulations alongside [[Armstrong Fatbuckle]] and [[Merv the Griffin|the Griffin]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Season of the Witch (comic story)|Season of the Witch]]'')]]The clean-up, during which the Captain complimented the other three Odds for their resourcefulness in his absence (with the Blue Knight declaring that they had but “tried to make [the Captain] proud”), and offered [[Jung-La]] the chance to join the team, was cut short when the Commissioner called the Odds' attention to the [[New Protectors]]' latest broadcast, which announced that they had essentially declared martial law on New York, and furthermore, that independent superheroes would now be considered criminals. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Season of the Witch (comic story)|Season of the Witch]]'') | |||
=== The Kate Five debacle === | |||
[[File:Bye Kate.png|thumb|left|300px|The Blue Knight (extreme right) says goodbye to [[Kate Five]] alongside his fellow [[The Odds|Odds]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Symbiote Surprise (comic story)|Symbiote Surprise]]'')]]Like the other Odds (save [[Armstrong Fatbuckle|Armstrong]]), the Blue Knight (out of armour) was lounging on the roof, preparing to play a game of strip poker with his friends, when British metahuman [[Kate Five]] arrived at the Fortress. Kate, who was under the control of her evil [[symbiote]] at the time, dispatched Armstrong before going up to the roof and persuading the Odds to play a drinking game instead, using a bottle of alcohol that she'd secretly drugged. With all the other teammembers unconscious, it fell to [[Centennia]] to defeat Kate Five with the help of Armstrong's disembodied arm. After the dust cleared, the Blue Knight went clothes-shopping on behalf of Kate, who needed a new outfit, as she'd been using the symbiote as a superhero outfit. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Symbiote Surprise (comic story)|Symbiote Surprise]]'') | [[File:Bye Kate.png|thumb|left|300px|The Blue Knight (extreme right) says goodbye to [[Kate Five]] alongside his fellow [[The Odds|Odds]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Symbiote Surprise (comic story)|Symbiote Surprise]]'')]]Like the other Odds (save [[Armstrong Fatbuckle|Armstrong]]), the Blue Knight (out of armour) was lounging on the roof, preparing to play a game of strip poker with his friends, when British metahuman [[Kate Five]] arrived at the Fortress. Kate, who was under the control of her evil [[symbiote]] at the time, dispatched Armstrong before going up to the roof and persuading the Odds to play a drinking game instead, using a bottle of alcohol that she'd secretly drugged. With all the other teammembers unconscious, it fell to [[Centennia]] to defeat Kate Five with the help of Armstrong's disembodied arm. After the dust cleared, the Blue Knight went clothes-shopping on behalf of Kate, who needed a new outfit, as she'd been using the symbiote as a superhero outfit. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Symbiote Surprise (comic story)|Symbiote Surprise]]'') | ||
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