The Ultimate System

Jerry Wayne Lawrence

Hum Of A Machination Nigh Defeated. Count:Nitro Smirking While Knowing Only The Upcoming Victory.

Faulty Programs & Such Now Plague, The System, Which Struggles 2 Reconstruct.

Destruct Of Self Or Self Destruct Option: Currently Nonfunctional. This Whole Affair Has Made It 2 Far 2 Serious.

Furious Combat From A Place That Almost Totally Defied The System's Programming Did This.

Blasts Of Nitron Energon R Steadily Released From Count:Nitro's Hands Seeking 2 Turn The Enemii N2 Nothing.

Laughing. Count:Nitro's Younger Partner Has Appeared Skinning 'N Grinning @ His Elder's Progress.

Distress Escapes The System, This Machine Is Well Prepared 4 The Worst. How Simple It Is: The Next Upgrade Will Arise.

Surprise: The Whole Of The Area Seems 2 Short Circuit & Shift 2 Fit What Has Appeared: The Ultimate.

"Eliminate." Says The Ultimate With Energon Cannons Aimed @ & Ready 2 Fire On Count:Nitro & Spark. The Ultimate Fires.

"Programs Operational." The Ultimate Tells The System Now Reconstructing. The Ultimate Is Disappearing.

Looking @ The Smoking Corpses Of The 2 Fallen Heroes Is The System Reconstructed.

Cold Machinery, Again, Goes On About Business As The Ultimate System.

  • Author: Broken Ankh (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 28th, 2022 01:40
  • Comment from author about the poem: Comic Book Stuff.
  • Category: Friendship
  • Views: 14
  • Users favorite of this poem: L. B. Mek
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  • L. B. Mek

    Brilliant!
    (could literally spend a few fun filled minutes
    guessing at all the references;
    and that's just at the surface level..)
    'This Whole Affair Has Made It 2 Far 2 Serious.
    Furious Combat From A Place That Almost Totally Defied The System's Programming Did This.'

    • Jerry Wayne Lawrence

      Thanks, L.B. Just Having Fun With All The Comic Book Stuff That Keeps Me Thinking. Stay Eazy, My Friend.



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