Disclaimer: I do not own Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan does, I don't own the book Cyborg - Martin Caidin does, nor do I own the old TV Show Six Million Dollar Man. I just wanted to make that clear.

Story: Cybernetic Hero

Chapter 27: Revelations

East Bank of the Hudson River

Third Person POV

Perseus Jackson stood near the bank of the Hudson River. Several lights appeared around the son of Poseidon; the gods of Olympus had arrived. The gods stood in a semi-circle in front of Percy; they eyed the hero warily. Finally, Zeus stepped forward and approached his nephew.

"What happened to Kronos? What did you do?" Athena asked curiously.

"The Titan was destroyed," Percy said. The gods looked at him strangely. They could tell that he was more machine than human.

Zeus ignored the concerned stares of his fellow Olympians, even the concerned expression of his brother, Poseidon. "Perseus, you saved Olympus this day. You shall be rewarded," Zeus said.

Suddenly, the noise of footfalls could be heard approaching the river. The gods and Percy looked toward the noise to see Annabeth, Jason and Thalia. Zeus smiled at his children. Athena looked at her daughter sadly, as if the goddess of wisdom knew something was wrong.

Zeus raised his hands and a bright light engulfed everyone present. When the light subsided the demigods and gods were in the throne room on Olympus.

Nyssa and Will Solace from the Apollo cabin were attending to Luke. He was still unconscious, but alive. Apollo and Hermes rushed forward to assist the two demigods. Chris Rodriguez was sitting up against the wall with his arm in a sling, while Clarisse yelled at him for being so stupid as to fight six armed demigods alone.

Drew and Beckendorf sat on the floor with a dark haired girl who was curled up on the floor with her head in her hands. The girl was none other than Silena Beauregard.

Thalia, Jason and Annabeth stood in front of the rest of the gods who were now seated on their thrones. Percy stood in front of them with no emotion on his face. Annabeth stared at her boyfriend; her eyes were filled with hope.

"Perseus Jackson, you have saved Olympus from the evil of Kronos and his minions. We shall grant you a reward for your heroic deeds," Zeus said. Percy stepped closer to the gods. His eyes never blinked as he just stared into Zeus's eyes. "Perseus, what reward do you ask of us?"

Percy stopped in front of the thrones of the god's. His body began to glow as he grew into a fifteen foot version of himself, except his eyes glowed white like a star in the night sky. All of the gods stared at him in awe and with a hint of fear in their eyes.

"I do not want a reward from you. My master wishes to speak to you," Percy said. The gods stared at the son of Poseidon warily.

"What master?" Zeus asked curiously.

Suddenly, a bright ball of light appeared in the room. The ball began to morph until a figure in a black cloak stood before the gods of Olympus. The hooded figure pulled back his hood to reveal a man without a face. His body was black like outer space, but comets, planets and suns seemed to move around his black skin. His face didn't have a mouth or nose, but his eyes were exactly like Percy's. The gods stared at the being in wonder and fear.

"Who are you?" Zeus thundered.

"I am Chaos," the being said. His voice echoed throughout the throne room, as if the voice emanated from every corner of the room.

"Chaos, the creator of the universe," Athena said knowingly.

"Yes, goddess of wisdom," Chaos said.

Poseidon stood up angrily. "What have you done to my son?"

Chaos's eyes flared, making everyone look away from him. "He is my weapon now," Chaos said.

"What do you mean by weapon?" Athena asked.

"He is a machine meant to destroy. I find it ironic that you helped create my weapon. Zeus, you ordered Percy saved no matter the cost. Hephaestus, Apollo and Athena worked to create the cyborg Percy, but it was always part of my plan. All of you played your part in his creation," Chaos said smugly. "All I needed to do was wait until the appropriate time, and then I would make him an automaton, the greatest one ever created." When he finished he smirked proudly.

"You used us," Hephaestus said angrily.

"Of course, how do you think that metal found you? Why did you call it Chaos metal?" Chaos asked.

Hephaestus stared at the creator of the universe in disbelief. "It was all your doing."

"You had us create him for you," Athena said.

"Now you understand," Chaos said. "My plan was flawless, not even the goddess of wisdom caught on."

"Why are you here now, to gloat?" Zeus asked.

"No, I have come to initiate the other part of my plan," Chaos said ominously.

Athena's eyes widened. "You want him to destroy us."

"I see that your wisdom hasn't failed you this time," Chaos said.

"I had Perseus destroy the Titans, and now it is your turn. He will destroy all life on this world, and then I will recreate it, in the way I deem fit."

"You already created life on this world. Why destroy it now?" Hera asked.

"Yes, I created life in its initial form, but the laws of nature, the laws of order have changed it. Now life is more orderly and less chaotic. I live for disorder. It is time for destruction, and then rebirth."

"We will stop you," Zeus said, standing up and walking down from his throne. The master bolt appeared in his hand as he approached Chaos.

Chaos stood motionless. "Stop him, Perseus," he ordered.

Percy stepped forward; he was as tall as Zeus. Zeus glared at the automaton, and then threw his master bolt. Percy's left arm morphed into a shield. The master bolt struck the shield. The sound was like a thousand steel drums being struck at once. An explosion rocked the throne room, crumbling columns and knocking demigods from their feet. A cloud of dust covered Percy, but when the dust cleared, the automaton stood unharmed. Zeus and the other gods stared at Percy in fear. Percy's body shrank down to human size as his unearthly eyes stared at the gods.

"Now you see true power, Olympian," Chaos said. "Perseus, please destroy these useless beings."

Percy stepped forward, both of his arms changing into some type of energy weapon. He aimed the weapons at the gods. The Olympians began to glow, but then the light around them faded.

"You aren't going anywhere," Chaos said.

"No, Perseus!" three voices yelled. Suddenly, a golden light appeared between the gods and Chaos. The lights faded revealing three beautiful women dressed in white flowing dresses.

"Fates," Chaos spat. "I should've known you would try to stop me."

The three women stepped toward the creator of all. "You shall not destroy this world," the Fates said, speaking with one voice.

"You cannot stop me," Chaos said.

"We do not have to stop you," the Fates said.

"What?" Chaos asked.

"Perseus will," the Fates said.

Chaos laughed at their pronouncement. "He is under my control. He cannot go against my commands," he said. "Destroy these three as well."

Percy raised his weapons toward the Fates. "Perseus, what does Annabeth think of this?" the Fates asked.

Percy stared at the Fates, his eyes flashed from bright white to sea green, but then they settled on bright white once again.

"Percy, please don't hurt them," Annabeth said, running up to join the three Fates. Percy stared at the daughter of Athena. His eyes flashed between green and white.

"Perseus, you shall obey me," Chaos ordered. Percy's eyes changed to white again. He raised his weapons and leveled them at the Fates and Annabeth. "Destroy them."

Percy's weapons began to glow red with power. The Fates and Annabeth all stared at the son of Poseidon. Fear was etched onto their faces as the automaton prepared to destroy them. Athena and Poseidon stepped down from their thrones.

"Stop this," Athena yelled.

"Percy, please listen to us. You can't destroy them. You're not a murderer," Poseidon pleaded.

Percy's eyes flashed again between white and sea green. "Destroy them, you damn machine," Chaos yelled. Percy leveled his weapons again at the Fates and Annabeth.

"Please, Percy," Annabeth said in desperation. Please come back to us. We need you. I need you."

Suddenly, the weapons moved at incredible speed toward Chaos. Before the creator of all could react the weapons fired, sending a blast of energy in an arc around Chaos. The energy encased the creator of the universe in a ball of red energy. Chaos tried to break free, but the weapons of his creation were too powerful.

Percy's eyes were now sea green. He glared at Chaos furiously.

"I will… not… kill… for you," Percy said carefully, as his human mind took control of the automaton body.

Chaos yelled inside the ball of energy. "I will destroy all of you when I get out of here," Chaos yelled.

The Fates stepped forward. "You may have created the universe, but the force of Order prevails. The balance between Order and Chaos has survived since the beginning of time, but you tried to break that balance and in doing so, you have forfeited your power."

"You cannot take my power," Chaos yelled.

The eyes of the Fates glowed gold like the sun itself. Their eyes flared as they shot beams of light from their eyes. The energy beams struck the ball of energy that encased Chaos. Chaos screamed in agony as his body was destroyed and his energy became one with the red ball of power.

"Are you ready now, my lady?" one of the Fates said. They looked toward Hestia, who tended the hearth.

"Hestia, what's going on?" Zeus asked.

"I knew this day would come. I am the last Olympian, but my destiny was always to replace Chaos. I will bring balance to the universe, and I will never abuse that power," Hestia said.

The Olympians stared at the goddess in wonder. Hestia stepped toward the red ball of energy. The ball moved toward the goddess of the hearth and surrounded her body.

"Just as you have brought balance to your family. Just as the hearth destroys and creates, so will you. The power of Chaos provides the energy to create and destroy. From now on you will be known as Lady Chaos, but your family may always call you Hestia," the Fates said.

The ball of energy imploded into the goddess. When the light faded, the goddess of the hearth was no more. In her place was a woman with skin as dark as outer space. Celestial objects like comets, asteroids, stars and nebulas moved around her body. Her eyes burned like two suns. "Rise goddess of Chaos, creator and destroyer of worlds."

Chaos, the goddess of creation and destruction stood before the Fates and Olympians. Everyone bowed before the power of the newly created goddess.

Percy stood in the middle of the room. "What about me? Will I always be this monster?" Percy asked desperately. Annabeth tried to walk toward him, but Thalia held her back. The Fates stepped toward the son of Poseidon.

"The Great Prophecy is not complete," The Fates said.

"What hasn't happened?" Apollo asked.

"A hero's soul has not been reaped," The Fates said.

Percy stepped forward. "I don't wish to live this way. Kill me," he said. He uncapped the pen from his pocket. It turned into a gleaming celestial bronze sword, Riptide.

"You can't be serious," Annabeth said.

"My dear, although it pains me, Perseus is right," Athena said. "He's too powerful to live. I'm truly sorry."

Poseidon glared at Athena. "Please son, listen to reason," Poseidon urged.

"It's my choice; I can't live as a monster. I'm so sorry, I wish things were different," Percy said as he looked directly at Annabeth. Percy pulled open a portion of the armor on his chest revealing the main power source of the automaton body.

"Your soul must be removed from this body and this body must be destroyed. Its existence creates an imbalance in the universe," the Fates said. Percy handed his sword to one of the Fates. The woman weighed the blade in her hand before thrusting it into the automaton body's chest.

The automaton body began to glow. Lady Chaos walked up to the body as the Fates began to chant in a language more ancient than the gods themselves. A bright light exploded throughout the throne room. When the light finally faded, the Fates and Lady Chaos stood in the middle of the room.

At their feet was the body of Perseus Jackson.

Annabeth pulled away from Thalia's arms and ran to her boyfriend's body. She knelt down on the marble floor and hugged him tightly. Tears flowed down her cheeks. Thalia and the others stared at their friend. They had never seen her cry so much before.

Poseidon and Athena shrank to human size.

Poseidon looked at his rival curiously. "Why do you care?" He asked angrily.

Athena ignored her rival's tone. She shook her head sadly. "I helped create him. He may be your son, but he was a great hero and my daughter loved him," Athena said.

They turned back toward Percy and approached the two demigods on the floor. The Fates made room for the two Olympians. The two gods knelt down beside Percy's body. Athena pulled her daughter into a hug. Poseidon held his son's body in his arms, clutching his child's hand.

Suddenly, Percy's hand moved, causing the god of the seas to gasp. Everyone looked at him curiously. "He moved," Poseidon said in shock. He looked up at the Fates curiously.

"His death would bring imbalance to the universe as well," the Fates said, before looking at Lady Chaos.

"He is now a demigod once again, but his bones are still laced with Chaos metal. A little prize for the incredible resolve that your son has shown," Lady Chaos said.

"Hestia, thank you," Poseidon said.

"You are most welcome, my dear brother," Lady Chaos said, before she turned into a ball of white light and exited through the ceiling of the throne room.

The Fates began to glow; everyone turned away as they disappeared.

Percy moved again in Poseidon's arms. Annabeth was on his other side with her mother next to her.

Percy's eyes opened. His normal sea green eyes looked up at his father curiously, and then he looked at Annabeth with a confused expression on his face. The daughter of Athena's smile spread across her face as she looked at her boyfriends funny expression. She just stared at him for a moment before she engulfed him in a hug. Tears of joy ran down her cheeks as she hugged him tightly, as if she was concerned that he might disappear at any moment. Poseidon and Athena helped the two demigods to their feet.

Zeus cleared his throat. Everyone turned toward the king of the gods.

"I wish to thank our heroic demigods; therefore I will pardon those who sided with the enemy. They were mad at us for ignoring them or they were blackmailed into helping our enemies."

Silena smiled as she held onto Beckendorf tightly. Luke was still unconscious, but Hermes smiled down at his son in relief.

"From now on we will not ignore our children. We will claim them before the age of thirteen. The pact of the Big Three is declared null and void. Roman and Greek shall live and train together. We must learn to respect and care for each other." Zeus looked at Percy and reluctantly continued, "I do this in honor of Perseus Jackson. He has shown the power of our children and the strength of their will." The entire room erupted in applause. Percy and Annabeth held onto each other protectively.

Athena looked at her rival begrudgingly, "I'll never get use to that."

Poseidon nodded. "Neither will I."

"Now," Zeus called over the noise. "I call for a party on Olympus. Meeting dismissed." After hours of congratulations and tending to the wounded, Annabeth and Percy made their way to a balcony that overlooked the city below.

"What are you going to do now, Seaweed Brain?" Annabeth asked.

Percy smiled at his girlfriend. "I'm going to relax at camp, and then I guess I'll go back to school." He said school with a pained expression on his face.

"What if I stayed in the city?" Annabeth asked. Percy looked at her curiously.

"Why?"

"I want to see you more often. I almost lost you; I'm not going to let you get away."

Percy turned Annabeth around in his arms. He leaned forward and kissed her tenderly. "I love you, Annabeth. I never wanted to leave you" Percy said once they separated.

"I know, but I think I'll need to go to Goode High as well," Annabeth said with a smirk. "You can't leave me if I keep an eye on you."

"That sounds a little stalkerish," Percy said playfully.

Annabeth gave him an amused grin. "You're mine. I'll stalk you if I want."

Percy placed his arm around her and hugged her tightly. "Sounds like a plan."

AN: This is the end to Cybernetic Hero. A huge thank you to Starlit Reader for a great job betaing this story. I wish to thank everyone who read and reviewed this story.