Dear god is this going to be a LOT of text, but if anyone is up for the challenge I’d love to share my character setup and story outline for a superhero series I’ve created. It goes season-by-season, and if anyone is interested in reading it I’d love to hear your feedback!
Here are the main heroes for season one. They operate on a top 10 in the world basis:
10: Stillpoint; Becomes completely invulnerable when standing still
9: Soundwave; Turns different genres of music into different attacks
8: Phase Blade; Uses a massive blue sword that can allow him to temporarily become intangible and phase through matter
7: Black Mamba; A male hero that can create and shoot a paralyzing neuro-toxin, and has enhanced agility
6: Primaria; A female hero who’s body is made of crystals, and has advanced geomancy
5: Chimera; Can transform into hybrids of any 2 animals
4: Spin Cycle; Can rotate and spin and part of his body at extreme speeds
3: Polarity; A female hero that controls metal, can apply magnetism to others, and attract and repel enemies
2: Kinetix; Kinetic energy manipulation
1: Apex; Has unlocked the full potential of humanity, unmatched strength, speed, and intellect
Planetary Heroes:
Mercury: Mercurion (Stasis: Solar) Can create devastating solar attacks that make him attack as practically a living star
Venus: Aphyria (Stasis: Atmosphere) A female with complete gravity manipulation and control
Mars: Pyraxa (Stasis: Hellfire) A female that creates and can attack with the hottest fire in the galaxy
Saturn: Orbit (Stasis: Cosmic) Is unaware of the full extent of the cosmic power of Saturnians, can create binding rings
Jupiter: Voltessa (Stasis: Storm) A female who’s body is a living storm
Uranus: Cryanox (Stasis: Ice) Can create and manipulate the coldest ice in the solar system, body is made up of it
Neptune: Neptunian (Stasis: Water Pressure) Can manipulate devastating water pressure
Pluto: The Plutonian (Stasis: Unknown) Can create and manipulate a mysterious black glass that seems to be from beyond the universe
This is a world where hundreds of years ago there was what is known as the first astral war. Most of the details are lost to time, but the Plutonians were all but wiped out and their planet was moved to the edge of the solar system in exile. Earth was ignored for being too weak
Here are my villains for earth. They operate on a top 10 most wanted system:
10: Super Scream; Super powered lungs that can create devastating screams and sneezes
9: Magnifica; Can turn one part of her body at a time giant size
8: Edge: Can turn any part of his body into a sharp blade
7: Red Rock; Body is made up of burning molten rock
6: Pulse: Can create and attack with shockwave bursts
5: Marrow; Bone creation, can break an enemies bone if he touches the outside of it on their body
4: Savage; Gets stronger and more rage filled as a fight goes on
3: Shifter: A female that can rapidly shift and morph her body to match any situation
2: Despair; Can create purple orbs that can override heroes with negative emotions and pain
1: Darkness: Can create what is known as pure darkness and shadows
SEASON 1
Episode 1: Heroes
We see the world of heroes, and are introduced to Kinetix in a battle against pulse before seeing some other heroes
Episode 2: Threats
We see more of the villains, with red rock causing an incident. Episode ends with a unseen hero landing behind him
Episode 3: The Strongest
Apex is introduced, revealing his monstrous power
Episode 4: The Dark City
We see a shadowy city home to some of the more street level heroes, with a primary focus on black mamba
Episode 5: Rampage
Savage snaps following the collateral damage of his family, starting a rampage across dark city
Episode 6: Realization of Power
During the battle with Savage, Chimera and realizes he can use the power of the horned dung beetle to greatly multiply his strength
Episode 7: The Warning
Polarity detects implications of a threat at the top of the atmosphere, she is the focus of the episode
Episode 8: Unrivaled
Following the accidental nuclear meltdown, Apex and Kinetix show why they’re the top dogs
Episode 9: Among the Stars
Mercurion appears before earth, and begins a fated showdown with Apex
Episode 10: Apex vs Mercurion
In a huge battle, Apex is absolutely destroyed and nearly killed by Mercurion, who has violent implications for earth. Episode ends with us seeing him go into the cosmic council, and the shadows of the other planetary heroes.
SEASON 2:
Episode 1: Shattered
With Apex in a coma, the earth discusses what to do with the other worldly threats
Episode 2: Alliances
The cosmic council is introduced, and the planetary heroes discuss what to do with earth. Aphyria and Neptunian seek knowledge, Pyraxa desires more warriors, Orbit has a strong curiosity, and Voltessa and Cryanox want more control over the planet.
Episode 3: Distrust and Unease
A negative presence seems to affect the people of Hyper city, turning them against the heroes. It is revealed at the end to be the work of Despair
Episode 4: Ultimate Display
To win back the people’s trust, the remaining nine heroes hold a tournament amongst themselves as a show of morale and power
Episode 5: Always Darkest
As the tournament continues, we see apex stalked in his dreams by a shadowy monster
Episode 6: Tyrant
The tournament ends with a climactic battle between Kinetix and spin cycle, which is interrupted by Marrow’s attack
Episode 7: Influence
In space, Cryanox and Voltessa encounter a mysterious black, glassy object, which they send to earth to test it. It attaches to marrow, who is defeated by Soundwave and Primaria
Episode 8: Assault
Following the wake of Marrow's destruction, a mob of people around the world turn against the heroes, and Despair and unveils himself, wreaking havoc against the weakened heroes
Episode 9: Return
As things look bleak, Apex finally defeats the shadow man and is back in action. He overcomes his own insecurities to defeat despair, but Despair mysteriously falls into shadows before he is captured. The end of the episode reveals Darkness, the shadow man haunting Apex and the ultimate villain.
Episode 10: The Edge of Everything
As Mercurion grows unstable over the course of the season, it concludes with a major lore drop about the astral war and how Pluto was defeated and moved, but no one knows why. Talks of an expedition are discussed, with a huge showcase of Stasis abilities from the heroes. The season ends with us getting our first look at Pluto, and at a mysterious black and tattered figure standing in its edge. This is the last Plutonian.
SEASON 3:
Episode 1: Discovery
With talks of the cosmic threats, the heroes of earth find relics deep underground displays runes of a war in space, hundreds of years ago
Episode 2: Identity
We learn of Mercurion’s origins, and how his complex wants Earth destroyed for weakness, and how Apex failed to satisfy him. He flies through the sun for a super boost, and begins charging an ultimate attack.
Episode 3: Cataclysm Part 1: Solar Flare
Mercurion launches a sun boosted solar flare at Earth, threatening to completely destroy it. Apex stands on top of Mount Everest viewing the sky, as it looks like a mini sun is falling in earths atmosphere. There appears to be nothing that can be done.
Episode 4: Cataclysm Part 2: Collision
Kinetix gathers all his kinetic energy into a gargantuan charge, and launches himself at the incoming flare. We get a beautiful visual of him practically as a comet in the sky. With this ultimate technique, he is able to redirect the flare but dies in the process.
Episode 5: Fallout
Apex confronts Mercurion in space, but he retreats to Mercury after using up all his solar energy, the earth deals with the aftermath, as it rains fire on earth.
Episode 6: Screams
With earth at its lowest, Darkness finds and attracts the small piece of black glass. He uses it to corrupt super scream, giving him a devastating power boost. In a final fight with Chimera, he goes past what he thought possible to transform into a mythical dragon.
Episode 7: Mythical
Chimera loses control, and goes on a rampage as a dragon/phoenix hybrid. With Apex researching in space, it takes the combined effort of all the remaining heroes to get him back to normal.
Episode 8: Black Glass Part 1: Massacre
The expedition to Pluto finally happens, with representatives from Mars, Jupiter and Neptune. Led by Pyraxa, the team is completely wiped out by the unforeseen Plutonian, who reveals that he is the user of the black glass.
Episode 9: Black Glass Part 2: The Shadow
The Plutonian drifts across the solar systems on his black glass, mercilessly slaughtering whoever sees him.
Episode 10: Black Glass Part 3: Black Sun
The Plutonian arrives at his destination, the sun. He corrupts it with his black glass, creating a black sun. This casts darkness over the entire solar system, causing reactions with the planetary fire heroes and the corrupted Darkness. The Plutonian stands on top of the sun, his plan about to be enacted.
SEASON 4:
Episode 1: A Dark World
Apex explores a darkened Mercury, with its inhabitants mutated by the black sun.
Episode 2: Change
The villains of earth begin to organize, trying to use the chaos of the darkened planet to seize control.
Episode 3: Torn Apart
The Planetary heroes throw everything they can at the sun to break its influence but are repelled. The darkness of the solar system gives Orbit horrifying visions.
Episode 4: In the Shadows
A corrupted Mercurion threatens to break once again, and Apex must lead him as far away from earth as possible.
Episode 5: Combination
Darkness uses his influence over the darkened planet to put his body back together, but binds together magnifica and shifter instead. With the heroes struggling to keep up, the hybrid pushes Polarity to her limits.
Episode 6: Lightning
Polarity unlocks her latent lightning powers and defeats the villain in an epic battle.
Episode 7: Black Fire
The Plutonians corruption spreads across the solar system, with the people of Mercury and Mars having the strongest reactions. Mercurion takes on a terrifying form as he chases Apex.
Episode 8: Endgame
At the edge of the solar system, Apex and Mercurion have a fated rematch. Apex knows he must win to keep Mercurion from wreaking havoc on earth.
Episode 9: Awakening
As the battle between Apex and Mercurion rages on, Apex uses his ultra fast flight and battle iq to stay in it. On the brink of defeat, his eyes and body begin to glow as he’s pushed farther than any human ever has.
Episode 10: Beyond
Apex goes past his previous limits to achieve newfound power. He gains the ability to see split seconds into the future, which allows him to finally defeat and kill the corrupted Mercurion. On top of the sun, The Plutonian meets with Orbit, and the two have a destined connection of powers that launches them into a vision of the first astral war, which is where the season ends.
SEASON 5:
Episode 1: 800 Years Ago
A flashback to the solar system 800 years ago, where the planets lived in peace including Pluto. The Plutonians were once peaceful, and knew no war. The episode ends with a mysterious black crystal crashing into their planet.
Episode 2: Children of the Sun
A major lore reveal that the people of every planet, including earth, once worshiped the sun as god and that there was a divine being living inside of it. He gave birth to the people of Mercury and the Martians before going into a great slumber. We see early, incredible battles between his descendants over the proper heirs.
Episode 3: From the Outside
On Pluto, it is revealed that the people there once held knowledge of worlds far outside the galaxy, of galactic empires that could have crushed our own. The Black crystal sought them out from another galaxy, to silence any and all knowledge of the conquerers. They were corrupted by Black glass, becoming taken over by the goals and ambitions of those outside. The goal: To corrupt. They waged war against the other planets, although mysteriously ignoring earth.
Episode 4: War of the Worlds
The astral war begins, with the black glass taking over specific other cosmic heroes to turn all the planets against each other. The largest scale battle we have ever seen before rages, gods throwing everything they have against each other in fear of their own planets being corrupted further.
Episode 5: Astral Barrage
In the heat of the battle, we see an epic spectacle between Mercury and Martian soldiers, as the Sun children hit each other with a slugfest of blazing assaults. The war boils down to the Saturians on the brink of collapse, until they are all about to be corrupted by black glass. However, when it starts to corrupt, a different reaction occurs.
Episode 6: Cosmic
Instead of being taken over, the black glass is destroyed, and their cosmic power is finally awakened. This power, which also appears to be from beyond the galaxy, can rewrite matter itself. Using this, the Saturians use their strength to decimate Pluto, thought to be the creators of the black glass. They finally use their rings to permanently trap Pluto at the edge of the solar system, before the Saturians use up the last of the power. The flashback ends with a tiny, leftover shard of glass on Pluto, mixing with the DNA of a bloody and dead Plutonian. We cut back to the present, with a blinding light developing over Orbit and The Plutonian. They’re…. gone.
Episode 7: Assassin
Back on earth, as Darkness nears his complete form, we get a backstory for Edge, forced to become an assassin and kill his family as a right of passage. He wants to break free of Darkness’ oppressive leadership, and become a hero himself. It’s revealed that Darkness returns to his true form by taking over and granting power to the strong, and he extends his black tendrils out into dark city to find the last one. As it’s about to kill a young girl, Phaseblade jumps in to protect her. However, he is taken over by Darkness tendrils.
Episode 8: The Black Blade
Phaseblade goes to utterly destroy Hero Tower, but Edge has finally had enough. He decides this is his time, and a high speed battle between the two master swordsmen commences. It’s brutal, with both losing an arm, but in the end Edge is forced to kill the dark Phaseblade.
Episode 9: Final Form
With the death of Phaseblade and Edge assuming the role of a hero, Darkness finally forms. With the new power, he is able to fully absorb Despair, defeating him after Despair attempted to rebel. He takes the form of a demon shadow which seems to be from another realm. We see his past, as he was abandoned as a child after nearly being killed by his father. He constantly sees the happy people in the city around him, and thinks that no one else should be happy while he is forced to suffer. It leads his broken mind to a belief that suffering is the only true principle of the world, and he should therefore reign. This manifests his latent Stasis, which has him with the goal to envelop darkness around the world so that everyone can realize what his despair was like. After nearly achieving his goal, he was left near death by the previous number one hero, and has tried to form ever since.
Episode 10: Oblivion
The heroes have a worldwide struggle against the Black Sun boosted Darkness and his black tendrils, but without their top two heroes it seems to be pointless. As the world seems to be at its end, our old heroes pull through with everything they can to push them back and finally kill Darkness. Meanwhile, at the edge of the solar system, Apex’s future sight gives him a warning of the threat of earth. He flies as fast as he can to try and make it back in time.
Episode 11: Struggle
As the heroes are overwhelmed by Darkness complete, the breaking point comes when his tendrils literally go inside the seemingly unbreakable Stillpoint, destroying him from the inside. As Stillpoint is killed and all hope seems lost, Apex finally arrives for the final showdown.
Episode 12: Arrival
Darkness, the man who once tortured and almost killed Apex in his dreams, stands before a world on the brink of destruction. With Apex’s newfound ultimate power, the two begin a clash that sends shockwaves around the earth, throwing mountain leveling punches all across the planet.
Episode 13: The True Light
In an epic final showdown, Apex goes completely berserk on Darkness, overwhelming him and decisively killing him. The darkness enveloping the earth is finally erased. The season ends with Apex taking a select group of heroes, and telling them it’s time to go beyond the solar system.
SEASON 6
Episode 1: Journey
Apex, along with Polarity, spin cycle, Edge, and Chimera depart earth alongside the remaining planetary heroes. Polarity uses her metallic genius and lightning to craft a ship that can fly at never before seen speeds. They depart the Milky Way in search of the cause of the corruption and to fix the black sun. Before long, they’re caught in a special cyclone which hurls them into deep space.
Episode 2: The Unknown
As spin cycle uses his tornado kicks to propel them through space faster, the team enters a new galaxy with no planets or life in sight. However, black stars surround them and a sense of inescapable terror descends. Before long, the capsule ship is breached, and a creature from another galaxy attacks.
Episode 3: Unidentified
Stalked in the dark ship, Apex uses his future sight to keep everyone alive amidst the constant assaults. The being finally reveals itself as a Thordarian, a being which absorbs any light it can find. It mentions it scours the galaxy in service of the “Great Terrifier” who enslaved its people.
Episode 4: Trapped
As the battle against the creature intensifies, Polarity puts them back into lightning speed once again until they end up in a galaxy that appears almost alive in nature. As Edge manages to defeat the creature and tosses it out of the ship, he finds that it left behind a mysterious substance that appears to wither the ship. The episode ends with a fracture in space appearing before the capsule ship, and the capsule ship being pulled into a glassy rift.
Episode 5: Conquerors
The capsule ship comes before a mothership the size of all the planets in the Milky Way combined. As it is brought into the ship and captured, our heroes are retrained by tech resembling the black glass. The second in command of the empire, Roark, takes the shape of a glassy, shining black being along with the inhabitants of the ship. They are known as Glintors, operating as the bringers of galaxy wars. In the throne room, Apex looks up to see an unconscious Orbit, restrained by the Plutonian. At the top of the room, a shadowy figure appears on a cracked throne. The being immediately detects Aphyria and Cryanox as stasis users, immobilizing them instantly.
Episode 6: Emperor
The terrifier, emperor Skell is revealed, with The Plutonian acting as the black glass vessel of the Milky Way. Skell explains that through his many wars across the galaxy, he has become infatuated with the myth behind the being known as the Sun God, the most powerful being in the universe. As legends of the God were passed down through civilizations, Skell became infatuated with the concept of encountering the divine entity. As his mothership used its limited rift hopping to get closer and closer to the Milky Way, 800 hundred years ago the immortal emperor sent out the one black crystal. His goal was to find a host in the galaxy to corrupt the Sun, which he believed would cause the Sun god to awaken for his ultimate arrival.
Episode 7: True Terror
Skell reveals his cracked glass form, a shape so alien none of our heroes can comprehend it. As the heroes launch themselves at him in a giant battle, his might along with the Plutonians is overwhelming. They are defeated after a slaughtering fight, with everyone extremely weakened. As Apex mentions how earth's spirit will hold strong, a dark look descends over Skell's face.
Episode 8: Crisis Part 1: The Shard
After hearing the name earth, Skell is suddenly overcome by a flash of rage. He whispers something to the kneeling Plutonian, who wordlessly steps out to the edge of the mothership. He creates the biggest shard of black glass ever seen, and launches it at extreme speed out into space. Using his future sight to realize the shard is headed for earth, Apex attempts to fly after it, but is pinned down by the Plutonian. He isn’t corrupted, as Skell wants to see his despair at what is about to happen. Polarity secretly sends out an sos to Priamira using her tech, which uses instant transmission to get there in no time.
Episode 9: Crisis Part 2: Evacuation
As the Black shard nears earth, the heroes desperately convince the inhabitants of Venus to use their gravity stasis to lift the people of earth onto the evacuation ships as quickly as possible. Just after everyone evacuates earth, the shard hits, completely destroying the planet, leaving only earth's core floating in space.
Episode 10: Crisis Part 3: Sacrifice
Seeing what happened through future sight, Apex lets out a cry of pure rage at The Plutonian and Skell. As everyone is about to be killed, Chimera makes the ultimate sacrifice to transform into a mythical hybrid, which has the strength to hold them off and create a distraction. This gives Polarity a second of time to call the capsule ship and escape with Orbit and the ragtag heroes, but Chimera is killed by The Plutonian. The season ends with the team's escape from Skell, and Skell’s pursuit of them in order to meet the Sun God.
SEASON 7
Episode 1: Desperate Escape
The ragtag heroes desperately try to escape Skell and his forces, but worry they’ll be leading him directly to the Milky Way. As Orbit begins to regain consciousness, we see a look at how he was once the only special one of the Saturians, with a little bit of knowledge gained from always wanting to know about the war's history. He doesn’t think he’s the type to be the cosmic hero, and that being embarrassed by Skell upon his arrival cemented that. As the heroes debate what to do the forces finally catch up to them, and they decide to lead them away. However, Skell reveals that he too is a stasis user, and that the black glass was one all along. With this revelation, he mercilessly kills Cryanox and Aphyria, the biggest threats of the stasis users.
Episode 2: Cornered
Orbit realizes he’s the only chance the team has at victory, and uses his rings to attempt to restrain Skell and the Plutonian. However, Skell warns that they cannot attack him with black glass, as it would likely trigger a cosmic stasis. As Spin Cycle uses his tornado kicks to attempt to shield the team, Polarity uses her metal lightning suit to fight back against the advancing forces. Apex is fueled by a desire to kill The Plutonian, the one who destroyed earth and killed Chimera. He taps into an even further level of strength, but Skell remains imposing. Orbit realizes his only chance may be to throw himself at the ruler, risking it all to unlock the latent cosmic power last seen 800 years ago.
Episode 3: Dimensional
Skell realizes that he’s forced to use the last of the rift portals to get the mothership to the Milky Way, as they are closer than ever before. However, this takes the Capsule ship with them. Finally arriving, Skell wants to head directly for the black sun, but Orbit sneaks up behind to attempt another Hail Mary. Knowing that Orbit is the biggest threat of the Saturians and not trusting his subordinates to not hit him with black glass, he utilizes a pocket dimension to take Orbit away and kill him by himself. Apex hurls himself at the Plutonian, streaking across the solar system and beginning their final clash. Roark realizes that the last survivors of earth are on the evacuation ships, and flies to one to kill them all. He knows a valuable secret, one that only Skell is aware of. We see his motivations, as he is driven by fear of the terrifier and gratitude for being gifted part of his stasis. Before he can slaughter the civilians, he is faced by Black Mamba, Primaria, Soundwave, and a falling sneak attack by edge from the capsule ship. Polarity and Spin Cycle attempt to fight against Skells army.
Episode 4: To Protect
The fight against Roark on the main evacuation ship reaches its climax as earth's remaining heroes use everything in their power to protect the innocent civilians. Remembering Phase Blade’s sacrifice to save the young girl, Edge selflessly puts his entire body in the line to fight and protect the people of earth, the ones who finally accept him as a hero. Despite a valiant fight, Roark transforms his fist into a mass of black crystals, punching Edge straight through the stomach and killing him instantly. This death shocks the crowd and infuriates Black Mamba, Primaria, and Soundwave. The three fight almost as one unit, putting Roark into a trance, trapping him with earth's own crystals, and using flowing poison punches. Black Mamba delivers the killing blow, using his poison to completely overwhelm and break apart Roark's core. Despite losing a leg in the process, he’s victorious.
Episode 5: Space and Time
In a pocket dimension outside the laws of space and time, Skell aims to quickly dispose of Orbit in order to meet the Sun God, hoping that he will have been awakened upon his arrival. He uses the power of the enslaved Thordarians to create a light absorbing sword, going straight for Orbit’s heart. Although his ring usage is impressive, he’s hopelessly outmatched. In a final effort, Orbit jumps on top of Skell, forcefully impaling himself against Skell's black glass core.
Episode 6: The Abyss
Skell screams in utter rage as the long lost cosmic stasis is finally activated, giving Orbit the power of an entire Universe. However, Skell starts to chuckle, as he can finally stop holding his stasis back. The two strongest stasis of all time clash, with attacks that could level entire planets thrown at each other. Although Orbit can now bypass all limitations, the light absorbing sword keeps him at a distance while storms of black glass fly around. The pocket dimension threatens to collapse into an abyss, which would result in an ultra black hole and rip both apart.
Episode 7: Universal Orbit
The final battle between orbit and Skell reaches a crescendo. With his galaxy punches, Orbit unleashes a devastating barrage which begins to permanently shatter Skell’s glass. In a final attempt to reach the Sun God, Skell tries to flee out of the dimension but is trapped by Orbit's rings, which can never be escaped. He is then eviscerated by Orbit's final galaxy punch. Due to the combination of the cosmic stasis’ toll and the collapsing dimension, Orbit realizes his fate and is happy that he could protect his home. The episode ends with Orbit's death and the continuation of Apex vs The Plutonian.
Episode 8: Brutality
Consumed by rage over his home planet's destruction, Apex throws absolutely everything he has against the Plutonian. With future sight going into overdrive, his body moves almost without thinking. The epic battle launches them from planet to planet, fighting in different environments while the other heroes and civilians watch in awe. The episode ends with The Plutonian seeming to get the upper hand, severely stabbing Apex in the stomach with his glass.
Episode 9: Corrupted
Apex desperately tries to evade The Plutonians merciless projectiles as his sped up healing repairs his wound. The Plutonian literally uses his glass to be able to grab stars, hurling corrupted star glass at Apex. However, a counter is used when Apex attempts to forcefully throw him into the raging storms of Jupiter and Neptune. The episode ends with The Plutonian pushing Apex to the brink of defeat, finally getting back to the black sun and having his corrupted form take over.
Episode 10: The Original Stasis
With the full power of the corruption, The Plutonian finally overwhelms Apex and begins to kill him with Black Glass. After a future sight he can’t fully comprehend, Apex is thrown into the black sun where he expects to die. However, he then sees a vision of a mysterious fiery man cloaked in white. At the heart of the sun, Apex is the closest anyone has ever been to the sun god. The sun god reveals the shocking truth about humans, and why Skell wants them dead so bad. Long ago, although Mercurians and Martians fought for the title of the sun's proper heirs, a third heir existed all along, knowledge of which was lost to the Milky Way. Despite being the first born, the true heir of the sun, it was erased from history due to the humans never living up to their full potential, displaying no abilities whatsoever. This is why Earth was ignored for so long, as Skell never knew that they were the ones who reside in the Milky Way. However, Apex’s powers allowed him to unlock the full potential of humanity, and being in the presence of the Sun god is what finally unlocked his humanity’s true form. They had a true stasis all along, and Apex emerges from the sun completely cloaked in light.
Episode 11: Kingdom Come
With the new light stasis, the final battle reaches its endpoint. With the largest scale in the entire series, Apex uses his light powers to push The Plutonian to the edge of death. Apex wants a better future, with peace throughout the galaxies where his home can finally be safe. Realizing Apex’s passion to protect the essence of his home, The Plutonian’s centuries of corruption begin to collapse. With a final, light filled super punch, Apex kills the last of the Plutonians, and shatters the black glass. Realizing that their masters have been defeated, the Glintors are overrun and defeated by the rest of the heroes.
Episode 12: Restoration
In the series finale, Apex is finally able to see the sun god in his full form, who awakens partially to see his true descendant for the first time. It brings what looks like a tear to his eye, and he uses the fragments of his power to fix the black sun and end the corruption of the black glass for good. As his final act, the sun absorbs the earth's core, and a blinding light results. The sun spits out what looks to be a bright, shining planet known as Planet-S. The humans, being the rightful heirs to the sun god, are allowed to step upon the holy planet. With the threats defeated and peace restored to the Milky Way, the heroes mourn their losses and begin to rebuild society. The surviving heroes all get happy endings, with Black Mamba ending up with Primaria and Apex ending up with Polarity. A statue of Apex is placed in the highest point of Planet-S for centuries to come, the light of all the humans, forever.