Narrator: And so, the two armies clashed, again and again. Like ocean waves, crashing into one another. Until finally the Fuh King saw an opening. Straight through the battlefield, straight to TARS. So that he could finally end it. Once and for all.
Fuh King: I can’t stand your robot shit! (x3)
Boss: TARS you really got to go, this is a new foe! Robot really doesn’t know, this is a new foe! (x2)
TARS: It’s my time, and I’m ready to die, but Boss is scared, and I don’t know why he doesn’t think that I can emerge again, victorious. We’ve beat him before and he’s scared of us. I am dangerous! Because I won’t be stopped, I can’t be beat, and there is no way this ends in defeat. I will not retreat! And I stand my ground, machines will rise, to the top of every fight. Let me emphasize, it’s my time and I’m ready to die, but Boss is scared and I don’t know why he doesn’t think that I can beat this bitch. Silly Boss, doesn’t know shit.
Boss: TARS, you still have time! To retreat back to our side and run for your life!
Narrator: Final showdown, let’s gather around, pull up a seat to see, our hero TARS. He won’t retreat, but can he win? Let’s see.
TARS: I can’t feel my wheels.
Fuh King: Hahahaha! Oh, look at you now. Looks like someone’s starting to break a little bit. Well who’s laughing now TARS?
Boss: Am I too late?
Fuh King: What you feel is not broken. You’re about to find out what broken is…
Boss: I am too late.
Fuh King: Because now you’re MINE! (Anger)
Boss: Please stop, you’re killing him! This isn’t how it’s meant to end! (x3)
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