Clown Wars Part II |
Cast Captain Robert Smith -- Bruce Campbell Guest Stars Darth Angrius - Production Writer: D. M. Jeftinija Chronology |
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Clown Wars Part II
Plot Synopsis
Marty, Belinda, and Shauna return to Earth in the midst of the Synari invasion to save the President.
Plot Summary
After a quick recap of The Clown Wars we return to Darth Angrius about to kill Darth Tiffany. He can't bring himself to do it, however, and as he turns his back she attacks him. Instead of striking her down, he uses the Force to knock her off the bridge and over the waterfall below. After this he asks Marty, Belinda, Natalie, and Shauna if he can join them, and after some reluctance they agree.
Back in orbit of Earth the Muffin and the rest of the fleet faces off against the Synari in a rather pitched battle. With weapons failing the Captain orders ramming speed into the nearest ship.
Back on Nabootycall Angrius informs Marty and Belinda that their being sent away from Earth was planned by Darth Creepius and he is on Earth ready attack the President. With no time to make it across the galaxy Belinda realizes that Nabootycall has a Stargate and they can use it to get to Earth quickly.
Once they reach Earth Marty and Belinda leave the ship and the others head into orbit. Seeing the danger the Muffin is in Shauna panics about the loss of her engines (and friends), while Marty and Belinda aide the troops in getting to the President. Commander Commandy leads them to the President's Private Residence while Shauna manages to trick Johnny into stopping the ship before it crashes.
Marty and Belinda face off against Darth Pester and Darth Creepius in front of the President and just as things look grim Red arrive with the Cryptlons who decimate the Synari Fleet. Creepius and Pester bid a retreat though we learn Red must pay a price for the favor.
The president thanks Marty and Belinda, somewhat creepily and we see Tiffany become Darth Bitch.
Back on the Muffin Angrius takes off his hood and they learn why Meshkari wear hoods.
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