Last Stand, Part 2

Season 2Episode 2630 minsept. 19, 2009
Last Stand, Part 2
The Codemasters have initiated an emergency order to recall all Chaotic Players and shut down the Transport Systems. While Tangath Toborn leads a group to Glacier Plains to attack the M'arrillian bases while M'arrillian Coral Fighters led by Phelphor surround Kiru City at the same time, Maxxor plans to go the M'arrillian city of M'arr to capture Aa'une and bring him to Lake Blakeer (a location that disrupts mind-control abilities) to negotiate a peace treaty. Tom, Sarah, and Peyton encounter Najarin who states that there is a traitor amongst the allied ranks. The battle between the M'arrillians rages on. Tangath Toborn struggles to find the Symphony of Stasis Mugic before the heat cannon to melt Glacier Plains activates. Arias and Malvadine's group fights against Phelphor and his Coral Fighters. Najarin suspects that Tartarek is the traitor and has Tom, Peyton, and Sarah investigate. Maxxor is rescued by Chaor and helps Maxxor get to Aa'une. When the Heat Cannon fires at one of the Glaciers, Tangath Toborn manages to use Symphony of Stasis to stop the flood, but it takes effect after he's engulfed in the water seemingly sacrificing his life in the process. As part of evidence to find out if Tartarek is a traitor, Kaz battles Tartawrecker. Maxxor and Chaor confront Aa'une. Kaz finds evidence that Tartarek has been taken over by the M'arrillians. Maxxor succeeds in bringing Aa'une to Lake Blakeer. Najarin reveals to the Tribal Council that Tartarek is with the M'arrillians and Tartarek reveals that Aa'une gets stronger at Lake Blakeer as Aa'une assumes his second form.
Last Stand, Part 2 has aired on sept. 19, 2009 at 11:00
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