—HuntarrThe face is scream the body is scream the pain is scream the scream is scream
Appearing in "Dark Armada!"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
- Wanderers (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Arcturus Rann (Mentioned)
- Enigma Force (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
- Homeworlders
- Acroyears (Main story and recap)
- Insectivorids
- Roboids
- Prime Beings
- Wanderers (First appearance)
Locations:
- Microverse (Main story and recap)
- Fiame (First appearance)
- Spiral Path (Mentioned)
- Homeworld (Mentioned)
- Proving Ground (Mentioned)
- Earth (Mentioned)
Items:
- Acroyear's Energy Sword
Vehicles:
- Endeavor II (Main story and recap)
- Micronauts' hovercraft
- Wanderer ship
Synopsis for "Dark Armada!"
Devil is stored in the databanks of Biotron and Biotron detects that he is in great pain. Huntarr offers his abilities to integrate with electrical systems to seek a clue as to the nature of Devil's suffering but suffers excruciating pain himself as a result of his efforts. Solitaire uses her power to arrest the pain and they disconnect Biotron from the Endeavor and then proceed to the bridge of the Endeavor to ask Scion about his perceived lack of concern. Scion insists that there was nothing for him to do and that they should go to the planet Fiame, the destination the Micronauts had sought before their detour to Sphere.
They arrive at the planet and land on its surface finding it to be serene and breathtaking. The Micronauts take it all in before discovering an enormous vessel that appears to be made from glazed pottery instead of metal. They are suddenly encountered with hundreds of similar vessels in the sky and enter one when a panel opens to them. Inside they find an incredibly alien environment and numerous worm and spider creatures. The creatures enter into fighting suits and a battle ensues between them and the Micronauts. During the battle, they spot a worm-like creature wrapped around a stump and suspect it might be the "brain" of the ship. Scion tells them to remove it but to not harm it and they find unusual markings inscribed on the stump that resemble the markings of the amulet worn by Solitaire. A disembodied voice is then heard that says that now that they know who the Micronauts are, there is no danger and describes themselves as the Wanderers who were led by the Wayfinders after the destruction of their planet. Huntarr references the Makers and suggests their origin is essentially the same and Scion confirms this before picking up the symbols. He is imbued with power before saying that they can now meet their enemy.