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Though disappointed the adventure wasn't more “epic”, the Captain agreed to lead the Odds up the giant anthill and into the Insects' hive to try and talk things out with them. The Insect guards did their best to be irritating as was par for the course, and when the Odds tried to cut through the labyrinthine waiting line through which the Insects wanted them to go before they met the “manager”, a fight finally broke out. During this fight, Captain Evening received a phone call from Madison, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Battle of Britain (comic story)|Battle of Britain]]'') who wanted his and the Odds' help to besiege the [[Bureau of Singularity]]'s headquarters at the [[Nexus of Realities]]. The Captain told her that he and the Odds were otherwise engaged at the moment, but that she could engage his computer's Omega Program to summon some of his other superhuman allies to her aid with his blessing. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Singularity War (comic story)|Singularity War]]'', ''[[Battle of Britain (comic story)|Battle of Britain]]'')  
Though disappointed the adventure wasn't more “epic”, the Captain agreed to lead the Odds up the giant anthill and into the Insects' hive to try and talk things out with them. The Insect guards did their best to be irritating as was par for the course, and when the Odds tried to cut through the labyrinthine waiting line through which the Insects wanted them to go before they met the “manager”, a fight finally broke out. During this fight, Captain Evening received a phone call from Madison, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Battle of Britain (comic story)|Battle of Britain]]'') who wanted his and the Odds' help to besiege the [[Bureau of Singularity]]'s headquarters at the [[Nexus of Realities]]. The Captain told her that he and the Odds were otherwise engaged at the moment, but that she could engage his computer's Omega Program to summon some of his other superhuman allies to her aid with his blessing. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Singularity War (comic story)|Singularity War]]'', ''[[Battle of Britain (comic story)|Battle of Britain]]'')  


Finally making their way to the “manager”'s office, the Odds confronted the leader of the Insect People, [[Insecto]]. Playing to his ego, [[Jenny Nowhere#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Jenny]] managed to convince him to do away with his scheme to irritate the humans into leaving town out of sheer aggravation, and instead stand for mayor openly in a democratic election. He was defeated in a landslide, in large part because the Insect People didn't have the right to vote. The Captain found this resolution anticlimactic, and was easily convinced by [[Merv the Griffin]] to stay in England for a little while yet, particularly after Madison phoned him again to assure him that the situation she'd been dealing with was now under control. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Battle of Britain (comic story)|Battle of Britain]]'')
Finally making their way to the “manager”'s office, the Odds confronted the leader of the Insect People, [[Insecto]]. Playing to his ego, [[Jenny Nowhere#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Jenny]] managed to convince him to do away with his scheme to irritate the humans into leaving town out of sheer aggravation, and instead stand for mayor openly in a democratic election. He was defeated in a landslide, in large part because the Insect People didn't have the right to vote. The Captain found this resolution anticlimactic, and was easily convinced by [[Merv the Griffin]] to stay in England for a little while yet, particularly after Madison phoned him again to assure him that the situation she'd been dealing with was now under control. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Battle of Britain (comic story)|Battle of Britain]]'') Merv had made the suggestion because he had felt a strange magical signature.
 
[[File:The Blue Knight bows to Captain Evening.png|thumb|right|210px|To his and the Odds' bafflement, [[the Blue Knight]] kneels before Captain Evening. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Encore (comic story)|Encore]]'')]]Using [[Professor Madison's device]], Merv was able to pinpoint its location to under an ancient monolith, which he lifted. Underneath, they found the remains of [[the Blue Knight]], an [[King Arthur|Arthurian]] knight made immortal by his magical armour, who had been trapped under the boulder for centuries, magically kept alive. In thanks for their freeing him, the Blue Knight quickly pledged his services to the Odds, bowing to Captain Evening as his new “liege”. After they discovered that, over the centuries, the Blue Knight had degenerated into an incorporeal spirit animating a hollow armour, [[Merlin#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Merlin]] appeared out of nowhere and transferred the Blue Knight's spirit into the body of his [[Chief Inspector Dennis|last descendant]]. To deal with the confusing situation, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Encore (comic story)|Encore]]'') the Captain called Madison once again, whereupon she informed him that he had completely missed the adventure she had phoned him about earlier. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Singularity War (comic story)|Singularity War]]'', ''[[Encore (comic story)|Encore]]'')


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