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Rampage
In what was best described as a tripod from the H. G. Wells classic "War of the Worlds", McFist rampaged through the streets of Norrisville. The Ninja himself was now a monster, an Anthropoid, to be hunted and feared. What could he possibly do to stop Hannibal McFist? Today, he would personally conquer Norrisville without any other robots only his tripod was what he needed! By the end of the day he would have conquered Norrisville like how the Nubians had conquered Egypt!
McFist did either forget or was not aware of one thing however. The Nubians who had conquered Egypt eventually lost it, the native Egyptians had retaken their great land only to once more be conquered by the Persians and making the Land of the Pharaohs nothing more but a province to the Achaemenid Empire, which the native Egyptians did win back then lose again to the Persians until finally the liberating Macedonians of Alexander the Great did arrive and put an end to Persian tyranny and Egypt did prosper under Macedonian rule until it was finally conquered by the Romans for centuries to come. McFist should have chosen someone else to compare himself to.
Better he had compared himself to the Normans who had conquered England, taking it from the Saxon villains that had cheated their Duke William of the throne that his Saxon cousin Edward the Confessor, who had been King of England, had promised him. Alas, the Saxon nobles for all of their evil ways could not allow one who was not a Saxon to sit upon the throne of England be he cousin of the late Confessor or not. They did instead elect Edward's brother-in-law Harold Godwinson, the son of Edward's archenemy whom Edward had sworn that the blood of Godwin must never sit upon the throne of England. The descendants of William the Conqueror had never lost England. Better McFist had compared himself to the Normans who had held on to what they had conquered.
But McFist had failed history. He thought William Wallace had been one of the most influential monarchs of the Zulu kingdom and that Shaka was a Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders during the Wars of Scottish Independence for example. In other words he mixed the two up completely.
Still, being someone who had failed history McFist did forget something most crucial. When it came to conquerors, be they good or evil, they would always be opposed in their conquest.
Thus did the Ninja appear, still an anthropoid, but always a hero no matter what he looked like.