Invasion? What Invasion?

I was on my computer, looking up the uses of sonic waves, when I was surrounded by a green light. All of a sudden, I was in my BIOME suit, on the moon! To be more specific, the dark side of the moon. I looked around, and spotted a Plumber ship. I walked up to it, wondering what this was doing here. It didn't look like anyone was inside, so I went aboard and tried powering it up. Nothing. The ship looked scorched, like some kind of energy overload had happened. That would explain the emptiness, as an overloading ship isn't exactly the safest place to be. Of course, there is the question why it was here in the first place, and why I got teleported here. After a bit of looking around, I found an emergency beacon, which is probably what activated the Ultimatrix's teleportation function. Soon, I had scouted the entire ship, but had found nothing else of particular interest. I teleported home, putting the incident in the back of my mind for then.

That night, I was woken up by a red glow and a sort of shaking, like something had just crashed into the street. I ran outside, but nothing unusual popped up at first. Then, that red glow came again, from the gorge this time. I turned into Quetzadactyl and flew over. From my viewpoint, it looked like a bunch of huge metal boxes giving off that red glow. It looked like there were enough to fill up the Empire State building to the brim, and then some! Knowing I might need quite a bit of energy for this, I turned into NUclES. As smart as this sounds, I had forgotten that I was up about 200 feet in the air. Fortunately for me, NUclES' shell held up quite well, though it did get a few cracks. When I stood up, I saw...me! Well, not exactly, this guy was about 20 feet taller, so about twice my size. But the point is, same species. Considering NUclES' species comes from a planet 50 million light years away, that surprised me. But he wasn't the only one. All those things I thought were metal boxes were, in reality, aliens! They ranged in size from a bit smaller than me to a little taller than the one in front of me. Considering that I had just been woken up in the middle of the night, it wasn't really the kind of thing my mind took in easily. In fact, I was so stunned, I had involuntarily transformed back into human! After a few minutes of breathing deeply, I managed to get my voice back. Unfortunately, my mind still had a busy signal, so all I was doing was babbling out nonsense. I was lucky that the alien in front of me decided to start talking, otherwise I would've blown a fuse.

"Are you the one they call Tech?" He asked.

Unable to talk properly, I just nodded.

"I am Musacrius Ales Petronium, from Votosk. We come in need of help."

I managed to get a grip on myself. Well, I was able to talk without sounding like an idiot, at least.

"What kind of help?" I asked.

"Our world, Votosk, is a frozen wasteland. It used to be a Utopia, before a comet struck the planet. The residue blocked light from our star for so long, that by the time it cleared, the hit had knocked us out of orbit, resulting in our planet freezing. This was 4 thousand years ago. We need a new world to live on, and Earth, a planet that uses nuclear power as energy seemed the best choice."

"If this happened 4 Thousand years ago, why did you wait so long to start the trip?"

"Because, it was not worth it at the time. We easily adapted to the cold conditions, becoming bigger and bigger, and producing more energy."

"So why do you want to move here now?"

"Because, the life cycle of our species takes thousands of years, and it is only recently that our people have had new children. They are the smallest you see among us. We did not want them to grow up on a horrible planet such as Votosk. We are hoping that humans will accept us onto the planet."

"That might be a problem."

"Why?"

"Humans typically have a tendency to exploit anything to their own purposes, that is, if they don't get so scared they blow you to bits. Not exactly the best enviroment for raising your kids."

"You are a human, yet you do not have these qualities."

"Well, not all humans do, most humans don't, actually, but the ones who do typically have the firepower to back themselves up."

"So there is no hope?"

"Probably n-What's that?!"

I pointed at a large sphere flying through the air. It looked awfully familiar. It crashed right in front of me, sending me flying. I got up, coughed a couple of times, and readyed the Ultimatrix. When the smoke cleared, I saw something I hoped I wouldn't have to see again. Remember that deadly robot that adapted to any situation that Vilgax and Xenon had found drifting through space? Well, now it was acting on it's own accord, not to mention standing right in front of me.

to be continued later. right now, my time is up on the computer.