Darkseid:
As I fly out of the boom tube, I see my parademons attack Mogo, the living planet with the green lantern ring. It seems he is not alone, and there are a few green lanterns helping him.
"It doesn't matter," I say, "My parademons will all of them. DeSaad, Kalibak, Granny, follow me to Oa. We have a battery to collect."
They all nod their heads and follow after me as I fly toward the surface of Oa.
Supergirl:
"This is bad," Laria says after peeking around the asteroid. "Then again, at least the green lanterns will be too busy to notice us rescuing Ganthet and Atrocitus. Come on. Let's go."
"Wait," I say, flying beside Laria as the two of us fly toward Oa. "What about Mogo, and the green lanterns? I know they haven't been friendly toward us, but that doesn't mean we leave them to Darkseid and his parademons. We should help."
"We will," Laria yells as we enter Oa's sky. "But not now. For now, we have to find Ganthet and Atrocitus and get them back to the ship. Once there, we tell The Man everything and see what he wants to do."
"Fine then."
Reaching Oa, the two of us fly through the cloudy sky before seeing the city below.
"Incoming," Laria says, stopping. Pointing toward the city, we see a bunch of green dots heading our way. "This way."
With no choice, I follow Laria as we hide behind a nearby building. The green lanterns don't notice us when they fly past. They must be heading to help Mogo and the others. The last of the lanterns disappearing from sight, Laria and I fly out and down.
"Okay," Laria says, stopping and hovering in mid-air. "Where are they? Where are Ganthet and Atrocitus?"
"I don't know," I answer. Taking a breath and focusing, I use my x-ray vision to look through the buildings. Practically all of the buildings are empty. There are robots in a few of them, but other than the robots, the whole city is abandoned.
"Remind of Gotham," I think as I keep scanning. "Hey, I've found them."
I hit Laria in her arm before breaking through a series of buildings. Flying and breaking through one last building, I wave the dust away and reveal a frightened Ganthet and Atrocitus. They're on the ground, holding up their arms.
"Don't worry," I say, raising my own hand. "We're allies, and we're here to help."
"I know that," Ganthet says, swinging his arms, "But what I don't know is why you had to do that. You couldn't have just gone around the buildings instead of through them."
Ganthet points at the massive hole in the wall I made.
"Sorry about that," I say, "But we have only a small opening to rescue the two of you."
"Speaking of small openings," Laria says, walking up beside me with her ring right in front of her. As she holds up her ring, I notice it starts to flash on and off.
"What's going on," I ask, "Is your will weakening too?"
"No," Laria says, "But it is losing power. It had been a while since I charge my ring, and worst, I didn't bring my portable battery with me."
"Also," Ganthet says, rubbing his chin. "Despite how many green lanterns there are fighting, the central battery is still heavily guarded. You won't be able to charge your ring. At least, not without a fight."
"We didn't come here for a fight," Laria says. She clutches her hand and the glow returns to her ring. Aiming it at Ganthet and Atrocitus, she places them in a bubble. Without saying another word, Laria jumps and flies into the air.
"Wait," I say, trying to stop Laria. Reaching into my pocket, I pull out the red ring The Man gave me. He told me to give it to Atrocitus but the three are already in the air. I shake my head before putting the ring back into my pocket and flying after Laria.
As the four of us fly through the sky and enter space, I tap my wrist.
"Hello," I say, "The Man, are you there?"
"I'm here," The Man answers, "Are you okay?"
"We're fine. Ganthet and Atrocitus and Laria are all fine. Listen, where-"
About to ask where the Rusted is, The Man cut me off.
"No, are you okay?"
"What?"
"Kara, I'm asking are you okay. Are you okay?"
I stop flying.
"Uhh, yeah. I'm fine. I'm okay."
I can hear The Man sighs.
"Oh thank you. Listen, you, Laria and the others need to get back to the Rusted now. We're only a few lightyears from Oa, but even from here, I can see the boom tubes and parademons. Get back here as soon as you can."
"Okay. Will do. See you soon."
I end the call and look back at Laria. At the edge of the fight, she braces herself as she flies through.
"Hey," I yell, "Hold up!"
Superman:
"What," I yell, slamming my fists on the armrest of my chairs. Pulling the wires from my head, I get up.
"Supergirl is there," my spy yells again, "She's here right now!"
"Are you sure?"
"Am I sure? Of course, I'm sure! I'm looking right at her! She is with Laria right now, and the two are leaving with Ganthet and Atrocitus!"
"Wait," I think, thinking back to everything my spy just said. "She's with Laria right now. She's not with The Man. This may be my chance. My one chance."
"Don't lose sight of her," I order, turning off the transmission before flying out of my ship.
Supergirl:
"Watch out," I yell, flying between a parademon and Laria. The parademon lunges at Laria but before it can grab onto her, I grab it first. Using my frost breath, I freeze the parademon before throwing it.
"Fly away," I say, looking at Laria as I use my laser vision to destroy some incoming parademons. "I'll cover you three."
Laria nods her head and flies away. Meanwhile, I bring my hands together and knock a parademon down.
Darkseid:
"Darkseid," DeSaad says, stopping with the others. "Why are we stopping? We have the battery."
"There's another prize I want," I answer, watching as the Kryptonian grabs and burns a parademon with her laser vision. "Go ahead with the battery."
"Yes Darkseid," DeSaad says with a bow of his head. He, along with my son, and Granny leaves with the Green Lantern Corp's battery. Meanwhile, I fly closer and closer toward the Kryptonian. She is too busy fighting against my parademons to notice me.
The Man:
"No, no, no," I say, seeing Kara through my red binoculars. The binoculars fading from my hands, I start to step back.
"What are you doing," Oliver asks, watching me as I step back. I don't have time to answer Oliver. Instead, I just shoot him a nod before running and jumping off the deck. Using the red ring, I call forth a fighter jet. Landing right in the pilot jet, I close the hatch and push the lever forward. The thrusters in the back roar to life and in less than a second, the jet shoots through space.
"Come on," I say, pouring as much fuel and anger into the thrusters. "Come on. Come on."
Even with everything, it's still too late. Darkseid is standing over Kara. She notices his shadow and turns around but it's no use. Raising his arms, his arms glowing with power, he slams it down on Kara, knocking her out.
"Nooo," I cry, breaking the jet apart and flying toward Darkseid. Dual swords in my hands, I try to swing at Darkseid but he slaps me away. As I spin through space, I shake my head and regain my bearing. Looking back, I see Darkseid call forth another boom tube.
"Noo," I cry again. Forming a bow and arrow in my hands, I'm about to fire but as I pull back the bowstring, Darkseid grabs Kara and vanishes into the boom tube.