“Before the Horde"
Scorpia was a princess in
the Crimson Waste desert, living with her family in a castle shaped like a
scorpion. Her mother was Queen Cerata, her father, King Sting. Her family owned the Black Garnet, and like
other princesses, Scorpia used to be connected to it. Her super strength and
ability to paralyze opponents with her tail, were traits she always possessed,
even after losing the connection to the Runestone. While she was connected to
the Garnet, she possessed powers of darkness, like Shadow Weaver did, also
adding to the fears of her from the other kingdoms.
The other princesses and
kingdoms distrusted Scorpia’s family, due to them being part scorpion and
possessing poisonous tails and brute strength…traits not valued in beautiful
princesses with elemental powers. As Scorpia was not an elemental princess, nor
was she considered “attractive” by feminine standards, she and her family had
the short end of the stick in many royal affairs.
Perhaps Scorpia’s family
so willingly joined the Horde due to either Hordak/Shadow Weaver being
manipulative or as an inner desire to show the princesses how wrong they were
about their prejudiced attitudes.
When the Horde
crash-landed in the desert, Scorpia’s family, being on the naïve side, greeted
them with open arms and allowed them to stay.
Taking advantage of the
family, Hordak offered them a better life away from the harsh conditions of the
desert in exchange for the Black Garnet. Scorpia protested, but her family
insisted that Hordak could be trusted. Hordak soon gained possession of the
Black Garnet, and later gave it to Shadow Weaver for her to use under his
supervision.
Thus, Scorpia joined the
Horde and grew up learning their rules and ways. Unlike Catra, she attended
Force Captain Orientation and learned much about Etheria.
Baby Scorpia was born one
hot summer day in the Crimson Waste. She had several other siblings with
scorpion traits like herself: miniature claws and hard little exoskeletons.
Scorpia had no hair on her head and despite the intense desert heat, she soon
had a smile on her face as she gazed at her mother, Queen Cerata. King Sting
knelt beside his wife, comforting her after she had given birth in her
sheltered cave-like bedroom. Despite being royalty, their homeland wasn’t as
modern nor as comfortable as the high rising castles in the other kingdoms.
The castle in Crimson
Waste was hidden in the shady shadows of a canyon, not very visible from a
distance. It didn’t look like a castle, but more like a large rock and metal
structure shaped like a scorpion. From first glanced, it appeared to be a large
metal scorpion clawing its way through the canyon wall, when in fact, it was
the canyon rock that helped keep the castle together. The front entrance was
flanked by guards holding thick spears with poisoned tips. (Some members of the
kingdom had developed certain immunities to the poison in the tails of other
members. Or if they did become paralyzed, they could fight it off the fatigue
much better than those from the outside world.) It was said that the darkness
of the Black Garnet and the darkness associated with sleep/poison were one and
the same…hence the possible connection.
The front area of the
structure housed the meeting area, kitchens, and an exit to the “gardens,”
(mostly consisting of cactus, sandstone rocks, and thorny plants). The “tail”
and “spine” of the castle led to the bathrooms and bedrooms. The heavily
guarded one at the very end was the king and queen’s room.
The queen gently rocked
her baby pack and forth in her clawed arms.
“Sweet little Scorpia,”
said her mother with a smile. “You’ll be a great princess someday.”
“And a strong fighter,
too,” the king added. “Just like your mother here.”
All three of the family
members were connected to the Black Garnet. Later when the royal parents took
baby Scorpia down into a guarded chamber, a red light reflecting against the
stone wall caught her little eyes.
“Here it is, my daughter,”
said the queen. “Our Runestone.”
The large crystal in
front of them reached almost to the ceiling, filling the dark space with
crimson light. On occasion, red sparks of lightning flashed from the crystal. The
Black Garnet rimmed with shadowy power, tempting the royals to immerse
themselves into its dark embrace. Even Scorpia reached out her small
underdeveloped claws, as if she wanted to touch it.
Scorpia felt the same way
toward the Garnet as she grew up. She grew older, her skin hardened, and her
mastery of the Black Garnet’s powers had begun.
“You must be wary,” her
father had said. “Though the Runestone may give you great power over darkness,
you must learn to resist the temptation to desire more.”
Due to her scorpion
nature, Scorpia adapted to the harsh hot climate and the desert she called her
home. She soon became a young butch looking woman, with short white and gray
hair, powerful arms and legs, and a long red tail which could poison any
enemies.
Out of her many older
siblings, she became the strongest out of all of them. Not to mention, being
able to fire spheres of black magic from her claws and entrap those who tried
to flee gave her a huge advantage.
Though her siblings got
jealous sometimes, Scorpia’s friendly nature forged great bonds between them.
Both her parents loved them very much, and, like other families, had high hopes
for their daughter and the kingdom.
More memories flowed
through Scorpia’s head. Scorpia casting her first blast of black magic. Digging
a large tunnel in a contest with her best friend. (She had won). Feeling relief at drinking the first sips of
lake water after traveling to the edge of Perfuma’s kingdom.
But there were also bad
moments as well. The uncomfortable cycles of shedding and puberty. Guy friends asking
her out on a desert date, when Scorpia had instead been eying the slender
orange haired scorpion-like lady who coached young warriors. Worst of all…the
looks of revulsion the citizens of other kingdoms gave her and her family
whenever this visited other kingdoms for yearly meetings. Perfuma and the
woodland creatures hanging back in fear when they saw Scorpia approach. Marine
creatures avoiding her and Mermista looking uninterested. Frosta only being
polite to her family because the Kingdom of Snows was neutral ground. Bright
Moon viewed her family the worst…blaming them for using dark magic and their
different behaviors.
Scorpia would notice
Mermista, Perfuma, Glimmer, Bow, and sometimes Frosta, hanging out together
like young friends. Scorpia would have to wait until the All Princess Ball to
be invited to any events.
“She and her family are
dangerous,” said Glimmer. “Just think of what would happen if the Black Garnet
got into the wrong hands!”
“Her family has been
oblivious to lots of things,” added Frosta. “But we should let them be. It’s no
great concern to my kingdom.”
“Scorpia could seriously
destroy the forest lands and turn it into the dry desert she called home!”
Perfuma assumed.
“Yeah, so not a fan,”
Mermista added.
“Well don’t worry about
her,” said Glimmer. “We got other plans for today. Who’s up for some girl talk
and a race?”
The other girls cheered.
Tears welled up in her
dark eyes as she ran out of sight.
One fateful day, a small
fleet of Horde fighter jets crash landed in the sand dunes, not far from
Scorpia’s home. Soldiers in armor and masked helmets marched through the sand,
scouting the area and looking for a place to stay.
King Sting looked through
his binoculars. “Who might those newcomers be?”
“New friends?” asked Scorpia
hopefully.
“I don’t know,” he
replied.
“They look lost and
tired,” added Queen Cerata. “Let’s invite them in.”
“Are you sure?” asked one
of the guards, posed to fight. The solider stopped before the guards, stun guns
in their hands. Other Horde soldiers stood to the side to the right and left in
rows, allowing for an opening for two figures to walk through.
Lord Hordak strode from
the ramp of the crashed ship, Shadow Weaver following him close by.
“Welcome to the Kingdom
of Crimson Waste,” said King Sting. “How may we assist you, newcomers?”
Lord Hordak observed the dissolute
kingdom with disgust. “I half expected to be nothing here but sand,” he
remarked. “How convenient to have found a temporary resting place here…even if
it’s all dusted over.”
Oblivious to his comment,
King Sting began to lead him to the palace. “Well, I can assure you that you
will enjoy your short stay! My engineers will fix your jets and ships in no
time.”
Hordak nodded in approval
and followed the king inside. Shadow Weaver glared at Queen Cerata from beneath
her mask, but the queen smiled and welcomed her in. Only Scorpia was vaguely
suspicious of the new members.
They walked through the
metal structure. “Do you have anything of value in this desert dump?” Hordak
asked.
“Like what?” asked the King.
“Weapons? Missiles? Latest
technology?”
“Well, we do have
weapons, but not anything too special. We have spears, swords, and darts that
can shoot out poison, sleeping gas and dark magic. Other than some hard rocks
for arrowheads, I’d say that’s pretty much…”
“Did you say…dark magic?”
Shadow Weaver interrupted.
Cerata intervened. “Yes,
the Black Garnet, in fact.”
One of the guards slowly
shook his head, amazed by the nativity of the royal family.
Hordak mentioned for more
Horde soldiers to follow behind him. Some of the guards stared back at them,
posed and alert.
“Could you…show us where
this Black Garnet is?” Hordak asked.
The queen interpreted the
guard’s message and replied. “Oh, but the Black Garnet’s not here,” she lied. “It’s
over to the far side of Crimson Canyon, around the area where Huntara and the
Silax reside.”
From behind her red mask,
the sorceress narrowed her eyes. She knelt down and placed her hand against the
cold floor. A faint hum of power could be felt from down below.
“My Lord,” she said to
Hordak. “I sense a powerful force from below the castle. It holds great dark
magic.” As a magic user, she could sense other magical sources nearby.
Hordak flashed his red
teeth at the king and queen. “You will take us to this Black Garnet,” he said. “Or,
perhaps my soldiers here will look for it instead.”
Despite being skilled in
battle, the royal parents had no desire to fight. “Very well,” said the king.
Hordak and Shadow Weaver
were led down the stairs and to the room where the Black Garnet was held. Both
Hordak and Shadow Weaver marveled at the sight and already thirsted for more of
its power.
“See,” said the queen. “It’s
all right here. You can use as much as you’d like turning your time here, but
be sure to leave it when you…”
“We’re taking it with us,”
Hordak interrupted.
“But, it’s ours,” said
King Sting. “We just wanted to give you a tour.”
“Then you shouldn’t have
been so stupid to lead me here in the first place.”
Hordak raised his fist
and punched the king square in the jaw.
“Guards, attack!” yelled
the queen.
The guards rushed down
the stairs to take on the Horde soldiers, stun guns clashing against spears and
claws. Most of the Horde soldiers were knocked out by the tails of the guards,
when Hordak placed his hands on the Garnet. Pure dark power coursed through his
veins, enhancing his senses and power.
The guards, who had
formerly been shooting dark tendrils of magic at the Horde, now suddenly found
their magic had vanished.
“Lord Hordak,” said
Shadow Weaver. “Having such power and being in charge of the Horde is much to
bear. Let me handle the Garnet’s power and I’ll prove to be of great use to the
Horde.”
“You’ll receive it once
we return to the Fright Zone.” Hordak replied. “I’m giving you one chance to harness
its power. Failure will result in me taking your power away. Is that
understood?”
“Yes my Lord,” Shadow
Weaver said, bowing her head.
Hordak looked at Shadow
Weaver and the rest of his army. “Take the Black Garnet back to our jets at
once.”
They obeyed and with the
help of levitation magic from Shadow Weaver, they managed to get it out of the
room and up the stairs.
The Horde stayed for
several more days at the Crimson Waste before their jets were fully fixed.
Being manipulative and seeing Scorpia’s great strength, she encouraged her to
take their side.
“You won’t have to live
in such a harsh environment at the Horde,” she persuaded Scorpia. “You could
but your strength to great use as a cadet. Perhaps someday, you could be ranked
to Force Captain. The Horde could use someone with your strength and ability to
paralyze opponents.”
“But my family…I don’t
want to leave them.”
Shadow Weaver placed a
hand on the young Scorpia’s cheek. ‘They will be perfectly fine here in their kingdom.
They only want what’s best for you, right?”
Scorpia thought back and
nodded.
“Then come along. We’re
going to the Fright Zone, there’s much work to be done.”
Scorpia soon found herself
being transported to the Fright Zone on the newly repaired ship, leaving her
parents behind to look after the kingdom.
“A
Day in the Horde” and “ScorpiCatra”
Scorpia and Adora stood
at attention with a few other Cadets in a metal walled room they had never seen
before. The Sargent was tall with blue fur and wearing a red shirt. Octavia, a
blue octopus-like woman stood beside the Sargent.
“Where is Catra?” the
Sargent asked.
“She will be here any
minute,” Adora reassured.
‘Just
like yesterday she missed orientation,’ thought Scorpia. ‘And the day before that…’
“Let’s begin. Cadets.
Welcome to your fourth day of Force Captain Orientation,” said the Sargent. “On
the first day, you learned of the rules and responsibilities of your new roles.
This included ensuring quality performance from your fellow cadets in their
training, reviewing battle plans while discussing them with me, reporting
missions and anything suspicious to Lord Hordak…”
Scorpia stared straight
ahead, trying not to yawn. She wished Catra were here so she could see her cute
different colored eyes. Even though Catra was grumpy most of the time, Scorpia
enjoyed talking with her and cheering her up. After all, she was Catra’s best
friend…and she wouldn’t let her wildcat buddy down.
“…You will receive your
Force Captain badges upon completing orientation and demonstrating your skills
under observation. Take your seats.”
Scorpia, Adora, and the
others found chairs which were positioned in rows with small tables attached to
them. For the first half hour, Octavia introduced scenarios where the “evil”
princesses launched a sneak attack on the Horde’s power system.
“The army of Bright Moon
uses their magic to cut off our energy supply, leaving us in near total
darkness. Using only the weapons and tools you have, how would you handle this
turn of events?”
Scorpia raised her claw
up in the air. Use my strength to pummel any princess I see!”
Octavia raised an
eyebrow.
“But first,” added Adora,
“we would have to have flashlights, or some sort of light to guide us around.
We would send electricians with bodyguards ahead to restore the power. Scorpia
would watch over me while I’d take the princesses by surprise.”
“Well-thought out,”
Adora,” the Sargent praised. “Any other plans?”
The orientation went on
for several more hours. During that time, Scorpia learned about the different
kingdoms of Etheria, who the princesses were, and the Runestones of the other
princesses. She also learned about the gate of Salinas.
“The Salinas Sea Gate is
the magical barrier that protects the Seaworthy kingdom where princess Mermista
resides. It is powered by the Pearl Runestone and has been in existence since
the kingdom was first founded…”
Scorpia scribbled notes
on her notepad, along with stick drawings of her hugging Catra.
Scorpia’s heart began to
break a little when Octavia talked about the Black Garnet.
“The Black Garnet resides
here in the Fright Zone. It was originally found in the Crimson Waste,
belonging to princess Scorpia and her family…”
‘They
talk like I’m not even here…’ she thought.
“The Garent is now in the
possession of Shadow Weaver after Lord Hordak allowed her to use the
Runestone’s power. She has since then, used the stone to power her dark magic. Scorpia
and her family are no longer connected to it. As such, no one else can use its
powers except Shadow Weaver and Lord Hordak.”
Octavia glanced in
Scorpia’s direction, a warning in her eyes. “Not even the former princess of
the Crimson Waste.”
Scorpia visibly gulped
and lowered her head. How could she and her family have been so foolish? All
three of them were tempted to first be friendly to the Horde, and then to allow
them to use the red crystal out of the kindness of their hearts. Scorpia missed
conjuring dark shadow magic for fun like she had done in her childhood. If she
could only possess that power now…maybe Catra would admire her even more!
‘Focus,
Scorpia,’ she ordered herself. ‘You got Force Captain things to study for.’
‘I hope my parents are okay,’
she thought again, this time drawing stick figures of her parents, herself, and
Catra as her best friend and sister.
“Dismissed,” said the
Sargent after orientation had ended.
“You okay, Scorpia?”
Adora asked as they left.
“Yeah, I’m good,” she
said with a nervous laugh. “Hey, great job in training the other day! I heard
you beat your speed record.”
“Thanks,” said Adora. “Good
luck with your work.”
“Same to you.”
“Season 1: The
Sea Gate”
Shadow Weaver: “Not so
fast. You won’t be going alone. You’ll be joined by Force Captain Scorpia.”
Scorpia: “Kitty. Just so
you know, I’m a hugger.”
(She picks Catra up in a
tight hug)
Catra: “Huh? What?”
(Catra grunts and escapes
from her hold)
Catra: “Is this some kind
of joke?”
Shadow Weaver: “Scorpia
will see that you are kept in line.”
(Scorpia beams at Catra)
Catra: “Ugh. Okay,
whatever. You’re at least giving me a vehicle, right?”
Shadow Weaver: “Something
like that.”
Catra: “No. Not boats.”
Scorpia: “Oh, I just love
boats. Don’t you? Wind in your hair, ocean on every side, miles and miles from
the nearest dry land, watery death awaiting at the slightest mishap. Man,
that’s what I call living.”
(Catra shrieks in fear as
a wave of water splashes on her)
Catra: “Yeah, I’m really
gonna need you to shut up.”
Scorpia: “Aw. You’re
seasick?”
(Catra scratches the
barrier)
(Scorpia picks up Catra)
Scorpia: “Just focus on
me, okay? It’ll help.”
Catra: “Put me down!”
(Catra falls out of
Scorpia’s hold)
Catra: “What is wrong
with you?”
(Catra glares at the
other Horde cadets)
Catra: “What are you
looking at? Get back to doing boat things.”
(Kyle looks out through a
telescope)
Catra: “Why have we
stopped?”
Kyle: “Sea Gate is
blocking our path. There’s no way past, Force Captain Catra.”
Catra: “What?”
(Catra leaps forward onto
Kyle and grabs the telescope from him. She looks through it)
Catra: “Shadow Weaver
didn’t bother to mention that there was a massive gate blocking the way to
Seaworthy?”
Scorpia: “Didn’t you
learn about the Salineas Sea Gate in Force Captain Orientation?”
Catra: “There’s a Force
Captain Orientation?”
Scorpia: “Oh, yes, there
is.”
(Catra groans and notices
the cadets laughing and goofing off behind her)
Catra: “All hands on
deck! We’re finding a way through that gate.”
Scorpia: “Ooh, impressive
captain yell.”
(Scorpia pulls a lever,
firing up a crystal shaped cannon, which fires green energy at the gate. She
lets out an evil smirk. The blast creates a hole in the gate. Catra peers
through the telescope and sees She-Ra.)
Catra: “Keep us going
full speed. I’ve got something more important to do.”
(Bow fires an arrow and
lands on the ship. He fires another arrow, catching onto Kyle’s shirt. Lonnie
charges forward with a stun weapon, flipping to dodge Bow’s attacks. Bow fires
another arrow, this time striking the cannon, which lets out green slime.)
Scorpia: “Oh, come on.”
(Lonnie and Bow face each
other again, Bow throws Lonnie at Kyle, who crash into each other. Scorpia
grabs hold of Bow with one of her claws.)
Bow: “Oh. You’re big.”
Scorpia: “See you.”
(Throws Bow off the ship)
Kyle and Lonnie fire the
cannon again, creating another hole in the gate.
Sea Hawk sets his ship on
fire and he and Glimmer vanish. The ship rushes toward the Horde ship.
Lonnie: “What the heck?”
All four Horde members
yell and abandon ship, before the ships crash and explode. She-Ra fixes the
gate.
Catra emerges from the
water and sighs in defeat. Scorpia holds onto a piece of wood and pulls Catra
with her claw.
“Season 1: Princess Prom”
Catra: “I’m sick of this.
Shadow Weaver failed to get Adora, and if Hordak finds out she’s disobeying
him, she’ll take us down with her. She’s obsessed. We need to think big
picture. It’s time for someone new to take over—me. So, you in?”
Scorpia: “I’m hanging out
in your room!” (chuckles)
Catra: “Unfortunately,
you’re the only one I can trust around here.”
Scorpia: “Because we’re
best friends.”
Catra: “Stop being so you
and help me think. I have the beginning of a plan, but it’s not enough. I need
to capture Adora so Shadow Weaver doesn’t demote me. I need to impress Hordak
so he’ll make me the new Shadow Weaver. How do I do both?”
Scorpia: “Why don’t you
try something at the All Princess Ball? Every princess is gonna be there, so
Adora probably will be too. Ooh! This year’s theme is Winter Wonderland.”
(Catra snatches the
scroll from her.)
Catra: “How did you get
your claws on this?”
Scorpia: “They sent it to
me. I’m a princess.”
Catra: “You’re a princess?”
Scorpia: “Yeah, you know.
The Horde crash-landed in my family’s kingdom. We let them stay. My family gave
Hordak our Runestone, the Black Garnet.”
Catra: “You’re a
princess?”
Scorpia: “Oh man, I
thought everyone knew. I mean, it’s covered in Force Captain Orientation.”
Catra: “I’m beginning to
think I shouldn’t have skipped that.”
Catra: “Okay, you’re a
princess and you’re going to a Princess Ball.”
(Scorpia looks downcast)
Scorpia: “Oh, no. I’m not
going. No. No one liked my family, even before we joined the Horde. Ah…I never
really fit with the other princesses. I made them uncomfortable and…yeah, they
don’t like that. They don’t like me.”
(Catra looks sadly at
Scorpia, feeling sympathetic. But she realizes that she could use this to her
advantage.)
Catra: “And that’s
exactly why you have to go. How dare those princesses pretend they’re better
than you? Just because you’re different? How dare they abandon people just
because they don’t fit in with their perfect little lives?”
Scorpia: “Yeah!”
Catra: “How dare they
take best friends and turn them into giant sword ladies who run off with people
clearly inferior to you?”
Scorpia: “You’re telling
me your whole life with your words.” (She stares at Catra with admiration)
Catra: “Well, time to
show those princesses a thing or two. You’re going, I’m coming as your plus
one, and we are going to make this a night no one will ever forget.”
Scorpia hugs her.
Scorpia: “Super Pal Duo
is going to Prom!”
Scorpia tries on a dark
Victoria dress/corset with lace and red bows, including a bow in her hair.
There was a small heart on her cheek. Both she and Catra laugh at the
silliness.
Scorpia: “Yeah!” She
twirls around in a red and black dress with the Horde symbol on it. She wears
red hoop earrings, a spiky collar, and neon green eye makeup. She also wore
black goth bracelets on her claws.
Catra: “Huh?” She looks
in disgust.
Later, Catra taps her
foot impatiently. She wore an elegant maroon suit with a tie. Scorpia emerges
with an elegant black dress with red gems along the side. She also wore black
heels and red gem earrings and black lipstick. Catra held out her hand and
Scorpia happily took it.
Scorpia and Catra soon
arrive, hand in hand. Both of then bow respectfully to Frosta.
Adora: “Revered hostess,
you can’t let them in. They’re from the Horde.”
Catra: “Revered hostess,
Princess Scorpia was invited, as per the rules of this Ball. Rules which I
personally have the utmost respect for.”
Adora: “You do not!”
Forsta: “Princess Adora,
the rules state clearly that all princesses and their chosen guests are
welcome.”
Adora: “They’re up to
something. I can feel it. You have to…”
Frosta: “That’s enough!
You look at me and see a child, but I have worked too hard to gain respect,
only to throw it away because you feel they’re up to something. For centuries,
the All Princess Ball has been neutral ground. I will not dishonor that legacy.
Scorpia is a princess. Princesses get plus ones. They stay.”
Catra: “Really, Adora?
I’m shocked. We’re not breaking any rules. Didn’t you read the invite?”
Adora: “I know you’re
plotting something. From now to the second the ball ends, I’ll be watching.
Wherever the two of you go, I go.”
Scorpia and Catra
exchanged looks, beginning their plan.
Catra: “Suit yourself.
Have fun with following us!”
Scorpia pops several
small cupcakes into her mouth with gusto.
Scorpia: “Mm. Mm. Wow,
that is good. Oh what is…I don’t even know what’s in this. What? Sir? Garcon?
What’s in this?”
Scorpia places red
gemstone bombs on the ice walls.
Bow: “Princess Scorpia is
planting heat bombs! We have to stop her!”
Kyle and Lonnie exchange
looks and hold Bow down. Scorpia grins, holding Ahe-Ra’s sword.
Bow: “What are you doing?
Let me go! Let…”
Scorpia later knocks Bow
out as he is held down by Kyle and Lonnie in disguise.
All the heat bombs later
go off.
Glimmer: “Bow? Bow! Where
are you?” She gasps.
Lonnie and Kyle drag an
unconscious Bow to their scorpion shaped black ship.
Glimmer: “Get away from
him!”
She kicks Lonnie and
throws a blast of magic at Kyle.
Glimmer: “No!”
Glimmer is knocked out by
Scorpia’s tail.
Scorpia later drives the
ship, holding Catra, Lonnie, Kyle, and handcuffed knocked out Bow and Glimmer.
Catra: (laughs) “See you
later, princess.”
“Season 1: No Princess Left Behind”
Scorpia patrols the area
on a hover ship. She notices Sea Hawk.
Scorpia: “Halt. Who are
you?”
Sea Hawk: “Me? I’m the
inspector. I’m here to inspect all the things.”
Scorpia: “Inspector?”
Scorpia: “Inspector! Oh,
of course. I must have forgotten you were coming. We’re long overdue for an
inspection, I do have to admit it, but I can assure you we are up to code.”
They leave on a ship.
Sea Hawk: “Well, you
Horde types run a tight ship. I must say. Everything seems to be up to code.”
(Accidentally knocks off
a piece of a pipe)
Sea Hawk: “Yes indeed,
entirely up to code. You pass with flying colors. Now, unless you have
something else for me to inspect, I should get home to my inspector children.”
Scorpia: “You know, you
look familiar.”
Sea Hawk: “Perhaps you’ve
seen me in your dreams?”
Scorpia: “No, that’s not
it. Princess Prom. That’s where I know you from. I knew it would come to me.
You were there with that mermaid.”
Sea Hawk: “She has a
name! I mean, no, that wasn’t me.”
Scorpia: “You’re with the
Rebellion.”
Sea Hawk: “Now, as a scrupulous
inspector, threats…normally wouldn’t work on me. But in this case, uh, perhaps
we can reach a compromise?”
Sea Hawk reads a sign
that says “Duck”
Sea Hawk: “Duck?”
Scorpia: “Ooh where?”
(looks around excitedly)
Sea Hawk: “Oh! Duck.”
Sea Hawk ducks and
Scorpia screams as she is knocked away by a hanging metal claw.
“Season 1: The Beacon”
Scorpia, Catra, and the
cadets stand with Shadow Weaver as Hordak speaks.
Hordak: “Not only did you
lose the princess known as Glimmer, but I learned that you’ve known Adora was
She-Ra all along.”
Shadow Weaver: “Now you
see why I felt it was so important to bring her back.”
Hordak: “All you did was
invite attack from an enemy combatant with detailed knowledge of our
operations. If I had known, I would never have agreed to your foolish plan.”
Catra: (chuckles) “Yeah,
bad plan.”
Scorpia: “Wasn’t it
your…? Oh.”
Catra elbows Scorpia.
(Entrapta spies on them
through a vent)
Catra: “Boy, Hordak
really let Shadow Weaver have it. Did you see the look on her face?”
Scorpia: “Yes. Well, I
mean, I think. It’s hard to tell with the mask and all.”
Both turn around to see a
robot beeping. The robot follows them as they walk.
Catra: “Serves her right.
If she wants to take credit for my plans, she can take the blame, too.”
Catra stops and turns
around.
Scorpia: “Oh! What is
it?”
Catra: “Shh.”
Scorpia: (whispers) “Oh
sorry. What is it?”
Catra sniffs the air
while Scorpia sniffs a pipe.
Scorpia: “Yeah. Yeah,
that’s…that’s concrete.”
Scorpia removes the vent
cover and Entrapta rolls out.
Entrapta: “Hi.”
Entrapta hangs in
shackles, she uses a device to unshackle one of them. Scorpia and Catra enter
and Catra holds a stun weapon.
Catra: “Prisoner.”
Scorpia: “That’s
Entrapta.”
Catra: “I know her name,
I was just…Ugh, never mind. Lord Hordak himself tasked me with your
interrogation. So, there’s no use resisting.”
Catra notices Entrapta
unlatching a shackle and fires electricity into the wall.
Catra: “I don’t care what
it takes. I’m going to drag the Rebellion’s plan out of you.”
Entrapta: “Ooh what’s
that?” (takes the weapon)
Catra: “What? Hey!”
Entrapta presses a
button, firing into the ceiling. Debris falls down and Scorpia shields Catra.
Scorpia: “Catra! Oh! Oh,
oh, there you go.”
Entrapta: “Fascinating.”
Catra: “Give it back.”
(snatches it back)
Entrapta: “Oh I like that
thing. Can I have it?”
Catra: “No. And stop. I’m
interrogating you.”
Entrapta: “Okay then.
What do you want to know?”
Catra: “Why were you
hiding out in the Fright Zone?”
Entrapta: “I was waiting
for my friends to get back. They had trouble finding me before. So, I figured
I’d make it easier for them and just stay put right here.”
Catra: “They left you.”
Entrapta: “No, no,
they’re my friends, they’ll be back.”
Entrapta looks at
Scorpia’s tail.
Entrapta: “Say, your tail
secretes some kind of paralyzing agent, right? Do you think I could have a
sample, to study?” (grabs it)
Scorpia: “Hey! You can’t
touch another woman’s tail without asking!”
Catra: “Some friends.
They left you and they’re not coming back. Isn’t that just like Adora? She left
me behind too. Like I was nothing.” Catra stroked Entrapta’s hair.
Scorpia: “And me. I mean,
I didn’t want to go, but she could’ve have at least asked.”
Catra: “Adora got her
precious Bow and Glimmer back. All these princesses care about are people who
are just like them. But you’re not like them, are you?” Catra twirls Entrapta’s
hair.
Entrpata speaks into her
device.
Entrapta: “Fright Zone
log, hour 45. Is that right? I don’t know if that’s right, it was hard to tell
in the walls. Hour 45, that’s too many hours. This angry feline person seems to
be correct. They’re not coming back for me.”
Catra wipes Entrapta’s
tear with her tail.
Catra: “You won’t have to
pretend to be something you’re not with the Horde. Think of what you could
accomplish here. What we could accomplish, together.”
Entrapta: “I’ve made more
progress on my work in secret here than I did in a whole non-secret life out
there. They should see. Horde technology gives me so much to work with. Emily’s
the most advanced bot I’ve ever built.”
Catra: “Wait, who’s
Emily?”
Entrapta: “Oh! How rude,
allow me to introduce you.”
She clapped her hands.
Robot blasts a hole
through the wall. Scorpia pushes Catra to the ground.
Scorpia: “I gotcha, I
gotcha, I gotcha.”
Entrapta strokes Emily’s
metal head.
Scorpia and Catra gasp at
the melting hole in the wall.
Catra: “Those princesses
have no idea who they left behind.”
Scorpia glances at a lava
drop.
Scorpia puts bricks in
the wall, while Entrapta still hangs in shackles.
Scorpia: “Honestly, I
don’t think anybody’s gonna notice. Oh.”
Brick falls out.
Entrapta: “Sorry again.
About the wall.”
Catra: “Don’t worry about
it.”
Entrapta: “You’re not
mad? People usually get mad.”
Catra: “Are you kidding?
I’m impressed. You rebuilt that bot, I mean Emily, all on your own? While
living in the vents?”
Entrapta: “Sure did. Not
only that, but she’s better than ever. Stronger, increased weapons
capabilities, and affectionate, too. Who knows how much more powerful she could
be if I just had access to a little First Ones tech. You don’t have any here,
do you?”
Scorpia picks up the
brick that fell out.
Catra: “First what?”
Entrapta: “First Ones
tech. You know, advanced technology left behind by a lost civilization? Makes
our modern innovations look like children’s toys? I’ve been attempting to
integrate First Ones tech into my experiments for years, but my understanding
of their code is still rudimentary. If I could just find the key to their
language, there’s no telling what I could build. Such a find could yield almost
unlimited power.” (laughs)
Scorpia gasps as another
brick falls down.
Catra: “And where would
one find this tech?”
Entrapta: “It’s buried
all over the planet. It gives off a signal that can be traced. Lately I’ve been
tracking the strongest signal I’ve ever seen. It must be a massive stash.”
Catra: “Where?”
Scorpia: “Ugh! Huh.” All
the bricks fall down. (chuckles)
Catra: “I mean, uh,
where?”
Entrapta: “I’ve
triangulated the signal to somewhere in the Whispering Woods. The whole
shifting landscape thing makes for a complicated variable, but I’ve created a
map that’s accurate within two quadrants.”
Catra: “How do I get my
hands on this map?”
Entrapta: “Like any good
scientist, I carry everything I need on my person.”
Entrapta hands her a
tracking device.
Catra: “I’m not sure if
we can trust her yet. But if she’s telling the truth, this could give us a huge
advantage over the Rebellion. Hordak will finally see how much more valuable I
am than Shadow Weaver.”
Scorpia: “I bet he’ll
promote you to…what comes after Force Captain?”
Catra: “Keep an eye on
Entrapta while I go see if this pans out.”
Entrapta: “I hope it
does, I wanna build something big.”
Entrapta: “Oh, sorry, my
bad. Which hair part was in which thingy?”
Entrapta works on Emily.
Scorpia: “Ah. And then
there was the day Catra and I were on a boat together. Did I ever tell you
about that?”
Entrapta: “I’m pretty
sure you did.”
Scorpia on recording:
“Oh, one time, Catra and I were on a boat together. That was the best day
ever.”
Entrapta: “Yep, you did.”
Scorpia: “I think that’s
when we really made our connection, you know? Did you ever meet someone and you
just instantly click?”
Entrapta: “Yes, it was
like that with Emily.”
Scorpia: “What happened
to you? You’re filthy. Are you okay? Do you need first aid? Do you need to be
nursed tenderly back to health?”
Catra: “Scorpia, remember
that little talk we had about personal space?”
Scorpia: “Oh right. Ten
foot radius.”
Entrapta: “How’d it go?
Did you find it?”
Catra: “Uh, why is the
princess loose?”
Entrapta: “Oh, right.”
(Gets back into the shackles.)
Entrapta: “Seriously,
though, did you find it?”
Catra tosses her a
crystal.
Entrapta: “An intact data
crystal? I have never seen one so perfectly preserved. This could be a game
changer. Who knows what secrets it could contain?”
Entrpata laughs and she
dances with Scorpia.
Scorpia: “Man, I knew
Catra could do it. It’s like I was telling you. She’s the best friend ever.”
Catra: “Just keep it
down. I’m going to bed.”
“Season 1: Light Hope”
Catra: “Okay I…what is
going on here?”
Entrapta emerges from a
vent.
Entrapta: “Catra, you got
my note.”
Catra: “The one you
dropped on my head from the air vent that says “come to my lab?”
Entrapta: “Yep, that’s
the one. I’ve made great strides in analyzing the data from the First Ones data
crystal you brought me. Look.”
Catra: “Where did this
come from?”
Entrapta: “Oh you know,
here and there, rooms.”
Catra: “Were their people
in these rooms?”
Entrapta: “Well, not when
I went back to take the stuff.”
Catra: “You belong here
with us.” (chuckles)
Entrapta: “So the data…”
(squeals) (places crystal in holder.)
Scorpia: “Ha! Wow. Whoa.”
(scribbles on a notepad)
Entrapta: “Look at these
readings. Incredible. This seems to confirm my theories about the
techno-organic nature of First Ones machinery, resulting in thaumaturlogical
compatibility between magic and science!”
Catra: “I’m going to need
you to try again. But this time, talk like a normal person.”
Entrapta: “Scorpia seems
like she understands.”
Catra: “Scorpia is
drawing stick figures holding hands.”
Scorpia: “I call it,
Super Pal Trio. This is me, this is Catra, and I think it’s clear. Come on. I’m
a bit of an artist.”
Entrapta: “I looked at
the rock, which is a crystal, and used math. Wait, do I have to explain math to
you?”
Catra groans.
Catra: “Yes or no, did
that crystal give you enough data to upgrade our weapons?”
Entrapta: “Weapons? Ha!
This is so much bigger than weapons. This could change everything. Etheria’s
not just a planet. Whatever the first Ones did to it, it went deep.”
Catra: “And what does
that mean?”
Entrapta: “You’re asking
me about my theories? I’ve waited years for someone to ask me about my
theories. Hang on, I made a model.” Entrapta takes Scorpia and Catra with her.
Entrapta: “Behold,
Etheria.”
She mentions to a large
metal sphere with an array of lights to represent Runestones.
Entrapta: “The First Ones
didn’t just settle on the surface of Etheria. Their technology runs throughout
the planet’s core. This whole planet, it’s all First One’s tech.”
Catra: “And what are
those supposed to be?”
Entrapta: “Runestones.
From the data I’ve managed to extract, they regulate the planet through the
princesses. They’re directly connected to each other and to the planet’s power
grid in a delicate balance.”
Catra: “Which means?”
Entrapta: “Which means
they’re our best access point to hack the planet.”
Catra: “Hack the planet?”
Entrapta:
“Hypothetically. But it’s not so simple. There’s only a handful of Runestones
in the whole world.”
Scorpia: “Runestone? You
mean, like the Black Garnet? Cause, (chuckles) we have the Black Garnet.”
Entrapta: “The Black
Garnet? You have a Runestone? The Fright Zone has a Runestone?”
Scorpia: “Well, duh. It
was my family’s. But when the Horde landed, we gave it to Hordak, who then gave
it to Shadow Weaver who… you tell a friend, he tells a friend, it’s one of
those things.”
Entrapta: “Where is it?
Can I see it? Touch it?”
Catra: “Okay, calm down.
What exactly are you planning on doing to the Black Garnet?”
Entrapta: “If we hack the
Runestone grid, we could boost the Garnet’s power and use it for…well,
anything. As power source, as…”
Catra: “A weapon?”
Entrapta: “Potentially.
But if it’s like my other experiments, the results will be explosive.”
Scorpia: “I don’t think
Shadow Weaver will like that.”
Catra: “Scorpia’s right.
Shadow Weaver won’t like it. So, I will absolutely get you the Black Garnet.
Leave it all to me.”
Entrapta and Scorpia work
on the machine.
Catra: “Alright, hurry it
up. Those machines aren’t going to hook up themselves.”
Shadow Weaver: “They
won’t be hooked up at all.”
Scorpia: “Shadow Weaver.
We just…uh…”
Shadow Weaver: “Silence!
Did you really think you could invade my inner sanctum without me noticing? I
never thought you were so bold as to openly rebel, but it will be my pleasure
to put you back in your place.”
Catra: “Oh Shadow Weaver,
I can do whatever I want with this hunk of rock.”
Shadow Weaver: “Absurd.
By whose authority?”
Hordak: “By mine.”
Everyone bows.
Shadow Weaver: “Lord
Hordak, I don’t understand.”
Hordak: “Catra and
Entrapta have bene working on a way to meld this strange First Ones tech with
our machines, to weaponize it. I found out and was intrigued. I gave Force
captain Catra and her tem my blessing to go ahead. So, understand, Shadow
Weaver. I’m displeased with your interruption.”
Shadow Weaver: “My Lord,
are you really going to let this…this princess tinker with my Runestone?”
Hordak: “Her tinkering
has boosted the firepower of every weapon she’s touched. So yes, she gets to
tinker with whatever she wants. Including the Black Garnet, which is mine to
give or take as I see fit.”
Shadow Weaver: “You
can’t. You can’t do this! I alone have learned how to draw power from it, a
feat no sorceress has done before. I have unlocked its potential!”
Hordak: “And you wasted
it on parlor tricks. Force captain Catra, proceed. The Garnet is yours.”
Catra; “Yes, Lord
Hordak.”
Shadow Weaver: “No!”
Catra: “Stop her! Don’t
let her…”
Shadow Weaver: “You won’t
take what is mine!”
Scorpia charges at Shadow
Weaver but gets frozen.
Shadow Weaver: “No!”
Scorpia and Entrapta are
freed. Entrapta hugs Emily.
Catra: “Scorpia, restrain
the sorceress. We won’t have to worry about her any longer.”
Scorpia picks up shadow
Weaver and takes her to a cell.
Catra: “Entrapta, if you
would.”
Entrapta: “All right,
everyone, let’s get weird.” (turns on the Black Garnet)
Scorpia: (gasps) “Look.”
The shadows merge into
the crystal and shoot upwards into the air in a dark column.
Scorpia and Catra walk on
a balcony, looking at the red lightning in the sky.
Scorpia: “Wow.” (gasps in
terror) “What do you think it’s doing.”
Catra: “I don’t know. But
I can work with this.”
“Season 1: The Battle of Bright Moon”
Scorpia: “Catra, you
gotta see this.”
Scorpia and Catra look at
a blizzard in the Whispering Woods on a screen.
Scorpia: “Tidal waves,
firestorms, earthquakes. Man, Etheria’s really taking this hard. I mean, yay
for us. But also, whoa.”
Entrapta spins around in
her chair.
Entrapta: “The experiment
has been more effective than I could ever have dreamed. This proves my
hypothesis correct! With the Black Garnet at 200 percent power, the precarious
equilibrium that governs all of Etheria’s nature functions, has been thrown
into complete chaos, no doubt as a result of the other elemental Runestones…Ah!
Hey.”
Catra stops her chair.
Catra: “Translate.”
Entrapta: “By making the
Black Garnet more powerful, we’ve sapped power from the other princesses’
Runestones, upsetting the balance and making the weather go screw-y. It’s in my
notes, if you’d like.”
Catra: “Whoa, whoa. What
was that you just said about making the other princesses less powerful?”
Entrapta: “Well, the
other elemental princesses, that is. Don’t worry about me and Scorpia. I don’t
have a Runestone, and Scorpia doesn’t have any connection to the Black Garnet
anymore…if she ever did.”
Scorpia: “Huh? Somebody
say my name?”
Catra: “And how would we
make an effect like that permanent?”
Entrapta: “Well, I’d have
to run more tests to know for sure, but…oh.”
Catra breaks one of the
lights, representing a Runestone.
Entrapta: “Yeah, that
should work, too.”
Catra: “Get a strike team
together. We’re going to Bright Moon.”
Scorpia: “Bright Moon?
Why?”
Catra: “Because we’re
going to take out Bright Moon’s Runestone. And with the Whispering Woods frozen
over, there’s nothing stopping us.”
Scorpia blocks Glimmer’s
way with her tail up the stairs.
Scorpia: “So where were
we? Oh yeah. I was about to punch you.”
Scorpia attacks Glimmer
and pushes her against a rock wall. Glimmer glitches.
Scorpia: “Ah. Pretty.”
Glimmer pushes Scorpia
back, then knocks her over the stairs, falling into the water.
Scorpia, Catra, and
Entrapta walk over to Hordak.
Hordak: “Force Captain,
it seems your experiment has failed.”
Entrapta: “On the
contrary, the experiment was a huge success. I know more about First Ones tech
than ever. This is just the beginning.”
Catra: “I got us closer
to conquering Bright Moon than anyone ever has. Not to mention the Whispering
Woods is still in ruins. Etheria is ours for the taking.”
Hordak: “Very well, Force
Captain Catra. You will have other chances to prove your worth to me as my
second in command.”
“Season 2: The Frozen Forest”
Catra: “Huh?”
Scorpia and Entrapta hang
out in the room.
Catra: “What is all this
junk?”
Entrapta: “Isn’t it
wonderful? The stuff from my castle arrived.”
Entrapta holds up a
picture of a cute purple cat with big green eyes.
Catra shrieks as she
notices a robot mouse.
Catra: “Yeah. Wonderful.
What’s the report from the woods?”
Entrapta: “Oh! I just
received a transmission from one of my bots.”
Entrapta flops on the
couch, Scorpia holds a tray of mini cupcakes for her. They watch the princesses
fight off the bots, Perfuma throws a bot with her vines.
Scorpia: “Oh, boy. Ouch.”
Entrapta: “Wow, it fell
apart with one hit there. I could definitely make some improvements.”
Mermista defeats another
bot with water.
Scorpia: “Oh yeah. Game
over.”
Catra: “It doesn’t
matter. We’ll just send more bots, and more after that. They’ll be so busy
defending their precious trees, we’ll conquer the planet before they know
what’s happened.”
Entrapta holds up a First
Ones crystal. Entrapta: “I have an even better idea.”
Catra and Scorpia talk to
Hordak.
Catra: “With the woods
frozen, princesses distracted by bots, we’ve been able to gain significant
ground.”
Scorpia holds up a map.
Hordak: “You have not
disappointed me, Force Captain. Clearly, I was wise to promote you.”
Entrapta: “I’m just gonna
borrow this.”
Entrapta jumps behind the
throne, mask on, holding a wrench. She looks at the wrench.
Entrapta: “Oh, what is
that?”
Catra: “Uh yes. We’ve
kept the princesses distracted, but we could be doing more. We should be
working to take them out, once and for all. Isn’t that right, Entrapta?
Entrapta!”
Entrapta: “Oh right.”
Entrapta uses her hair to
clap, and a bigger robot crawls up, darker in color, with purple lights.
Entrapta: “May I
introduce Emily’s Kid Sister. EKS for short. With First Ones tech at its core,
this little beauty has enough power to rival a princess.”
She fires a stun gun at
the robot’s leg, which instantly repairs itself.
Hordak: “Impressive
indeed. And you can make more of these?”
Entrapta: “Yes! I mean,
no. I mean, I could. But I only had enough First Ones tech to make four.”
Catra: “But I know where
we can get more.”
The robots arrive at the
First ones hideout. Scorpia, Catra and Entrapta watch the screen.
Catra: “That place has
enough First Ones tech inside to power a whole armada of robots forever.”
Entrapta: “Ah, I want
that.”
Catra gasps as Frosta
uses her ice to make the robots slip.
Perfuma and Mermista
break apart one bot.
Scorpia: “One bot down
but three to go!”
Entrapta: “Fight, EKS’s!”
Glimmer defeats another
one with her staff and the screen turns black.
Scorpia: “Ooh, he is not
recovering from that.”
Entrapta: “I can’t look. Tell
me what’s happening. No, don’t.”
She-Ra walks over to the
bot and says “Hey, Catra,” before punching it.
Scorpia: “It’s okay. We
have two left.”
Scorpia walks over to the
screen and presses a self destruct button.
Entrapta: “Do you have
to?”
Catra: “Whatever. We’ll
find more tech.”
The princesses defeat the
last bot together.
“Season 2: Ties that Bind”
A Horde flag is hung up
at Dryl Castle. Catra stands on a ledge and looks at a small device.
Catra: “The city’s forces
have all fled. Dryl is ours.”
Scorpia walks down the
hall by Entrapta’s pictures.
Scorpia: “All right! I
mean, I guess it kind of already was ours. Since their princess is on our side,
but the banners really make it feel official.”
Catra: “Where are you?”
Scorpia: “That is a great
question and the answer is, I do not know. Yeah, this place is some kind of
maze.”
Catra presses her Horde
badge.
Catra: “There. That’s me.
Follow it out when you’re done. And hurry up, we’ve got work to do.”
Catra yawns and her
tablet beeps. Glimmer and Bow hide behind boxes.
Kyle: “Hello? Tell me
you’re on your way back. I need back up! Entrapta’s new invention has lost it!”
Entrapta: “Bot 437 seems
to be having some sort of existential crisis. Down, boy, down!”
Robot chases Entrapta
with a metal claw, and a shovel.
Catra: “Pull it together.
You’re fine.
Entrpata holds back the
shovel and a claw. She holds a sharp point and another metal claw back with her
feet.
Entrapta: “Stop it!
Please! Why are you doing this to me?”
Glimmer attacks Catra
with her magic and pushes her back.
Scorpia growls and
charges forward to punch her, but she vanishes.
Bow stops Catra in her
tracks with an arrow.
Bow escapes by using a
smoke arrow. Scorpia fights Glimmer, who dodges. She finally grabs her, only
for a slime arrow to cause Scorpia to let go of Glimmer.
Bow: “Glimmer, we gotta
out of here, now!”
Catra: “Get them.”
Glimmer teleports them
into a hall several times.
Catra: “I see the Rebels
sent their finest.”
Catra and Glimmer attack
each other.
Catra is taken hostage by
Bow and Glimmer after they teleport outside.
Catra presses her Horde
button after she and the others escape a river.
Scorpia paces back and
forth as Lonnie and the lizard watch.
Scorpia: “What do you
mean there’s no sign of her? Where could they have gone?”
She leans close to the
lizard guy. “Think, Scorpia. Do we tell Hordak? Send out a search party? Put up
posters? How are we gonna find Catra? If somebody has touched a hair on her
head, I don’t know…Huh?”
Her tablet beeps.
Scorpia: “Oh, she’s
signaling us! We can follow this right to her. Catra, I’m coming!”
Scorpia grabs Lonnie and
the lizard and takes them with her in a run.
Scorpia: “Don’t move!”
She runs with Lonnie and
the lizard, noticing Catra tied up in vines. The six have a stand off.
Scorpia: “Catra, are you
okay? Did they hurt you? I will crush them!”
Glimmer: “She’s fine. We
want to make a trade. We’ll release Catra if you’ll release Entrapta.”
Catra: “I have a better
trade. You release me right now, or we finish Entrapta off once and for all.”
Bow: “What?”
Glimmer: “She’s
bluffing.”
Catra: “Scorpia, get Kyle
on the comm.”
Scorpia presses her
tablet.
Entrapta: “No, no, no,
wait! Wait! Oh, no!”
Kyle: “Force Captain, I
knew you’d call me back! What do I do?”
Catra: “If you don’t hear
from us in 30 seconds, take Entrapta out.”
Kyle: “What?”
Entrapta: “Just relax.
We’re figuring it out. Everything’s okay.”
Entrapta’s larger bot
fights the smaller rogue bot.
Glimmer: “Two can play at
that game.”
Scorpia: “Catra! If you
touch her again…”
Catra: “Easy there, big
gal. She’s not gonna try anything. They’re noble Rebels after all. They play by
the rules.”
Glimmer conjures up
magic.
Bow: “Glimmer, stop!”
Glimmer: “This isn’t
fair! After everything she’s done? After what she did to us? We’re supposed to
just let her go?”
Glimmer: “How do we know
they’d really get rid of Entrapta, Bow? They need her.”
Bow: “We can’t take that
chance! We’re not them.”
Glimmer lets her go.
Scorpia: “Oh! Oh, come
here! Come on! I’m just so glad this nightmare is over.”
Scorpia frees Catra.
Catra (laughs): “Wow, I
didn’t think you’d actually buy that.”
Glimmer: “We held up our
end of the bargain. Now, show us that Entrapta’s alive.”
Catra: “You and Adora are
perfect for each other, I’ll give you that. Earnest, naïve, ridiculously easy
to manipulate. It’s adorable. And it’s why you’re never going to win.”
Scorpia hands Catra the
tablet.
Catra: “Kyle, if you
actually took me seriously just then, call it off.”
Kyle gets tossed around
by the rogue bot, spins in the air.
Entrapta: “Kyle isn’t available
at the moment. But I’ve got it under control.”
She presses a button,
sending electricity to shut down the rogue bot.
Entrapta: “Don’t worry.
This was just the prototype. The next model will be much, much bigger.”
Bow: “Entrapta? What’s
going on?”
Catra: “Oh, hey. You
wanna talk to her?”
Catra flips up the
screen.
Entrapta: “Hi, Bow, what
are you doing there?”
Glimmer: “Just hang on,
Entrapta, we’re going to rescue you.”
Entrapta: “Oh good.
Rescue me from what?”
Glimmer: “From the
Horde!”
Entrapta: “Oh, well
that’s nice of you. But all of my stuff is here now, so probably, I’ll just
stay. Thanks, anyway, though.”
Bow: “Entrapta, are you
on the Horde’s side?”
Entrapta: “I’m on the
side of science. But I am living in the Fright Zone now and the Horde is
supplying me with tools and materials for my work. So, yes I guess?”
Catra: “Did I forget to
mention that? Ha. Opps.”
Entrapta: “But don’t
worry about me. I love it here. I’ve made unbelievable progress in my research.
And the Horde has been so supportive. I’m getting closer every day to
unraveling the mysteries of Etheria. Hacking the Black Garnet was just the
first step.”
Bow: “That was you?”
Catra: “So much for the
power of friendship.”
Bow: “Come on, Glimmer.
Let’s go. Glimmer?”
Glimmer charges forward.
Glimmer tries to punch Catra but she dodges the attacks. Scorpia slaps Glimmer
to the side with her tail.
Bow: “Glimmer!” Bow
attacks the lizard and swings forward.
Catra: “Forget the
princess, she has no power! Get him!”
Glimmer: “I’m not as
naïve as you think. Turns out, I saved a little magic just for you.” (blows
raspberry and she vanishes with Bow.)
Catra: “No!” Gets hit by
Scorpia’s tail.
“Season 2: Signals”
Catra and Scorpia make
plans in Catra’s room.
Catra: “Third Battalion
is closest. If they move on Erelandia, the Rebellion will have to answer.”
Scorpia drops folders
full of paper and tries to hold them.
Scorpia: “Yeah, small
problem. Um, the Third battalion is refusing to fight. Because they don’t have
armor. They put in…where is it? Um, six requests for resupply. Didn’t you see
these?”
Catra: “I’ve been a
little busy almost toppling Bright Moon and coming closer than anyone to
conquering the planet. Not that anybody seems to care.”
Scorpia: “I care.”
Catra: “Fine. Give them
the armor.”
Scorpia: “Ah, okay,
um…Boy I’d sure like to do that. Uh, but the armory is out of armor.”
Catra: “So have them make
more.”
Scorpia: “Okay, just
gotta find that file. (chuckles) They’re just so slidey and slippery.”
Catra: “How do I defeat
the Rebellion when all I do is this stupid busy work? I bet Shadow Weaver
didn’t have to deal with this.”
Scorpia: “These are her
files, so, she probably did? Just saying. That’s a guess on my part.”
Entrapta shouts and falls
out of a pipe.
Entrapta: “Hi.”
Catra: “You’re not a
prisoner anymore. You don’t have to sneak around.”
Entrapta; “The ducts are
faster. I don’t have time to waste. I need a six-sided hex driver right now.”
Catra: “I’m the one who
doesn’t have time to waste. Aren’t you some kind of genius? Make do with what
you have.”
Entrapta: “Of course I
could, but it’s the principle. Use the proper tool for the job. If you can’t
help me, it’s fine. I saw one on Hordak’s lab.”
Catra: “I know you’re new
to the Fright Zone, and possibly to being around people in general, but Hordak isn’t
somebody to mess with. Under no circumstances will you go anywhere near
Hordak’s sanctum.”
Entrapta: “Ooh he calls
his lab a sanctum. Oh, that is so classy!”
Catra: “Focus! I need you
to promise me that you will stay away from Hordak. Prmose!”
Entrapta: “Okay, okay, I
promise.”
Scorpia: “Catra.
(laughs). Here it is. Oh okay, so the armory can’t make more armor because they
are out of irid…do-iridul-lum? Irdil…the point is, they’re out of the stuff
they need to make armor.”
Catra: “So where do we
get more?”
Scorpia: “Oh uh, I don’t
have a file of that.”
Catra: “I’ll handle it
myself. But keep an eye on Entrapta, and make sure she doesn’t go near Hordak.”
Scorpia; “Got it, boss. I
won’t let her out of my sight.”
Scorpia: “Now you didn’t
happen to see which way she went, did you? You know what, I’ll figure it out,
I’ll figure it out.” (laughs)
Scorpia: “Catra. Catra.
Hey Catra.”
Catra: “Oh wow.”
Scorpia; “You are fast.
Anyway, I found the file. And guess what?”
Catra: “The material is
produced here in the Fright Zone?”
Scorpia: “Beautiful and
brilliant.”
Catra: “Where’s Entrapta?
You’re supposed to watch her!”
Scorpia: “You know
she’s…she’s…I don’t know where she is. Truthfully. But I’m gonna fix that,
because that’s the kind of friend I am. So you’re welcome.”
Scorpia and Catra run in
to see Hordak and Entrapta.
Catra: “I’m sorry, lord
Hordak. Entrapta is new. I promise she will never bother you again.”
Hordak: “You are the one
bothering me, Force Captain with your unwelcome intrusion. I am working. With
Entrapta’s assistance.”
Entrapta: “Did you hear
that, Emily? I’ve never had a lab partner before.”
Scorpia and Catra leave.
“Season 2: Roll With It”
Scorpia stands with
Lonnie, Kyle and lizard guy.
Scorpia: “Move those big
weapon-y things! Flap those banners! Uh…Keep doing whatever it is you’re doing,
guy I’m pointing at. Now do a different thing! And look sharp, Force Captain’s
orders!”
Soldiers run from below.
Scorpia: “Catra left me
in charge. Me. Can you believe it?”
Lonnie: “Uh, no. I really
can’t.”
Scorpia: “Ah, me
neither.”
Lonnie face palms in the
background.
Scorpia: “She must trust
me. I can’t let her down. Kyle, man the parapets!”
Kyle: “I don’t know what
those are.”
Scorpia: “Then find out.”
Kyle runs off.
Scorpia: “Scorpia, you’re
in charge of the fortress,” she said. “Even you can’t mess this up,” she said.
Even me. She’s thinking about me. Ah. Should I get her a thank you gift? What’s
her favorite color? Kyle, what are you doing?”
Kyle: “Uh, you said…I…”
Scorpia: “Go find out
Catra’s favorite color!”
Kyle runs off.
Lizard and Lonnie try and
run from Scorpia.
Scorpia: “You guys know
Catra. What would she like? I need it to be something that says, “thank you,”
but also, “we are sometimes tied together by the threads of fate.”
Lonnie: “We should spend
less time talking about Catra, and more time checking the defenses.”
Scorpia stares blankly.
Lonnie: “The reason we’re
here!”
Scorpia laughs and pushes
Lonnie to the side.
Scorpia: “Okay. You don’t
need to remind me. My wildcat is counting on me, and I won’t let her down. For
Catra, I will defend this pass with my very life!”
Lonnie: “Wrong pass.”
Scorpia runs to the
right.
Scorpia: “Yes, this is
the pass I’ll defend with my very life. No reason to worry at all!”
Lizard holds a tiny bot.
Scorpia: “Spy Bot, the
mission is simple. Spy on the princesses so I can stop them, and impress Catra
so much, she’ll finally admit we’re best friends, or at the very least have a
bond that can ever be broken. Got that?”
Lonnie: “Uh, it’s not
turned on, and um, that’s not how it works.”
Scorpia: “Good, yeah. I
was just testing you on whether you knew how to do that. And you passed. So,
kudos. Now, let’s go spy!”
Lonnie clears her throat
and presses a button, turning on the bot.
Scorpia: “Oh, aren’t you
the cutest little fella? Look at you with your little legs and your antenna.
You’re just the cutest thing I’ve ever…”
Lonnie: “Ahem.”
Scorpia: “Spying, yes.
That is the thing we are doing.” Scorpia tries to press a button on the remote
control. She almost drops it.
Scorpia: “Second test.
Lonnie: “Do you want me to drive the Spy Bot?”
Lonnie: “Do you want me to drive the Spy Bot?”
Scorpia: “Yes please.”
Scorpia, Lonnie, Kyle and
lizard guy look at the screen.
Lonnie: “We’ve got
visual. Turning on the audio.”
Scorpia; “I can’t believe
it.”
Lonnie: “Me neither.”
Scorpia: “They’re gonna
give us frostbite, then attack us with a plant golem, and a woman named Sea-Ra
and bow’s got a Trident of Power? Who knows what that does? Oh, we’re doomed!”
Lonnie: “Uh, they’re
obviously just coming up with ideas. Terrible ideas.”
Scorpia cries on her
knees.
Scorpia: “We cannot risk
it. Get in closer.”
Scorpia tries to take the
remote.
Lonnie: “Hey get off of
me!”
Spy bot shuts down.
Scorpia: “No! Kyle, go
grab one of the other Spy Bots you packed.”
Kyle: “Mm-hm. Was that my
job?”
Scorpia: “Really, Kyle? I
don’t know how you haven’t been fired.”
Lonnie: “We’ve added more
bots to the tower’s weak points. Kyle is hiding somewhere. Rogelio is
commanding the extra turrets.”
Scorpia runs to her,
cowering in fear.
Scorpia: “And if there
are plant monsters or warriors in ice armor, or Sea-Ra?”
Lonnie: “For the last
time, none of that stuff was real. We’ve reinforced our defenses. We got this.”
Scorpia: “Okay. Good. And
thanks, Lonnie.”
Scorpia: “Who’s Rogelio?”
Lonnie: “Rogelio, the
lizard guy.”
Scorpia: “Oh right. I
wondered what his deal was.”
Both gasp.
Lonnie: “No. No it can’t
be!”
Mermista, Frosta,
Perfuma, Glimmer, Bow, and She-Ra attack.
Scorpia: “Fire!”
Soldiers fire at the
monster, but Frosta freezes the cannons.
She-Ra faces Scorpia.
“It’s over, Catra. You’ve lost.”
Scorpia: “Catra’s not
here. But I’m happy to take you down for her.”
Scorpia fights Catra,
sword versus claws.
She-Ra: “Catra’s really
not here and she left you in charge?”
Scorpia: “Yes. Why do
people keep acting surprised about that?”
Glimmer hits Scorpia with
a blast. Scorpia takes Glimmer’s staff with her tail and knocks her down. She
holds Glimmer over the wall.
Scorpia: “Bup bup bup!
Stay where you are, or we’ll find out if Sparkles has enough magic to land on
her feet. Like I was saying, Catra trusts me enough to…ow!”
Glimmer punches Scorpia.
Scorpia: “Hey, you don’t
hit the person dangling you over the edge. Stop!”
Glimmer escapes by
shooting a blast at Scorpia, falling into she-Ra’s arms.
Scorpia: “Catra trusts…”
Gets hit in the face with
water.
Scorpia: “Catra…”
Gets hit with plant vines
and pink flowers.
“Catra trusts, huh?”
Bow fires an arrow at
her.
Scorpia: “Okay,
seriously, how many of you are there? Oh, too many.”
Scorpia: “Whoa.” Scorpia
gets knocked down from the tower and falls into the water.”
Scorpia and the others
leave on a ship.
Scorpia: “All in favor of
blaming this on Kyle?”
Lonnie: “Oh yeah.”
Scorpia: “Yep. Yeah,
that’s unanimous.”
Kyle: “Oh man.” Head
downcast
“Season 2: White Out”
Catra and the others are
at a Horde base in a blizzard. Catra shivers.
Entrapta: “Hi Catra. Did
you have a nice nap?”
Catra: “Why is this
taking so long? You said there was a First Ones weapon here. Where is it?”
Entrapta: “I never said ‘weapon.’
I said there’s a piece of First Ones tech buried deep under the ice, and a
really powerful one at that. The energy levels, it must be a part of the First
Ones’ supercomputer.”
Catra: “Just keep
digging. Hordak is not going to be happy if we waste his time and come back
empty handed.”
Entrapta: “A scientist
never returns empty handed. There’s always data.”
Catra: “I’m not here
freezing my tail off for data. Find me something useful, or we’re packing up
and heading home. This place gives me the creeps.”
Scorpia watches Catra
jump down boxes and open another one.
Scorpia: “Okay, Scorpia,
get your head in the game. You’ve got this. You and Catra have a special bond,
and deep down in her hear, she knows that.” (sighs)
Catra: “Scorpia, good,
you’re here.”
Scorpia: “Yes I am.”
Catra: “Entrapta brought
all this junk from her lab. Help me find a space heater or something since
apparently we live here now.”
Scorpia: “So I’ve been
thinking, and I know you’ve been really busy and focused on your career lately,
but would you ever want to… you know, like, hang out sometime with me?”
Catra: “What are you
talking about? We are hanging out. Right now.”
Scorpia: “Yes, totally,
totes. But uh, what I meant was, like outside of office hours. You know we
could, pfft, I don’t know, um, play a board game or do some other type of
bonding activity.”
Scorpia laughs then
shouts as she trips over a box. A red crystal tumbles out. Catra picks it up
and looks at it.
Entrapta tries to grab
it.
Entrapta: “Careful with
that. It’s a Rare First Ones artifact. I’ve been meaning to study it, but I
haven’t gotten a chance. The last time I deployed it, it ended up infecting all
of my robots with some kind of murder virus.”
Catra: “You brought along
a murder virus and not a blanket?”
Entrapta: “It does other
things, too. For example, when it infected She-Ra, she lost all her powers.
Also, she got very floppy.”
Catra: “A She-Ra off
switch, huh? Why didn’t you say something sooner?”
Scorpia: “So anyway, in
She-Ra business, (chuckles) when I said we could do something…”
(Alarm blares.)
Entrapta: “Uh oh.”
Catra: “What?”
Entrapta: (chuckles)
“It’s just a small bump. I’m sure it’s fine. But our drilling bots have gone
offline. All of them. At once. Come on, we should go check it out.”
Catra: (groans) “I hate
this place.”
Entrapta: “Ah. Here we
go. Well, the drilling bots are gone.”
Scorpia: “What? They just
disappeared into thin air?”
Entrapta: “Maybe there’s
scientific truth to the rumors about strange happenings in this region.”
Catra: “We weren’t sent
here to chase rumors. Hordak wants tech. If your bots can’t dig it out, then
maybe I’ll send you down there to…”
She-Ra: “Catra. It’s been
a while.”
Catra: “Hey, Adora.”
She-Ra: “You’re pretty
far from the front line. I guess Shadow Weaver’s keeping you away from the
action since you lost the battle of Bright Moon.”
Catra: “Shadow Weaver?
Wow. I always forget how clueless you are.”
She-Ra: “We’re here to
take back this land. Time for you to go back to the Fright Zone.”
Catra; “You want us to
go? Try and make us.”
She-Ra: “My pleasure.”
She-Ra chases Catra.
Sea Hawk: “Adventure!”
Scorpia: “This is not how
it was supposed to go.”
Scorpia jumps and kicks
Sea Hawk down. Glimmer fires a blast into Scorpia’s face. Scorpia blocks the
blasts with her claws and charges forward. Scorpia grabs Glimmer and tosses her
away.
Sea Hawk clashes with
Scorpia.
Sea Hawk: “Hey, while
we’re here, would you describe be as “cool?” Be honest now.”
Scorpia: “Potentially.”
Bow chases after
Entrapta.
Bow: “Entrapta, whatever
you’re doing here has to stop! You don’t understand the forces you’re messing
with!”
Entrapta: “I know! That’s
the fun of it!”
Catra infects She-Ra.
Catra: “You said she’d be
powerless.”
Entrapta: “She will be.
Eventually. I think.
Catra: “Actually this is
pretty cool.”
Catra: “This is the
greatest thing that’s ever happened.”
Scorpia tackles She-Ra
and stops her rampage.
Scorpia: “Stay away from
her.”
Entrapta: “Oh I get it
now. The sword got infected, not Adora herself. Huh. I guess she really is
organic matter.”
Scorpia: “Catra, are you
okay?”
Catra: (laughs) “That
went so much better than I could’ve ever hoped. Looks like you’re mine now,
Adora. Come on, get her inside.”
Scorpia carries Adora
inside.
Catra: “Always so
perfect. Look at you now. You’re coming back to the Horde under my command.”
Scorpia: “So, we’re, uh,
keeping her?”
Catra: “You saw her out
there. As long as we have this sword, we have the power to make her go berserk.
We can turn the Rebellion’s own hero against them. That’s good. I wonder which
one of your friends I’ll have you annihilate first.”
Catra chuckles and
Scorpia laughs nervously.
Entrapta: “It looks like
the bots pinpointed the location of the First Ones’ tech before they
disappeared. If you just give me a little more time.”
Catra: “Ugh. Hey. This
dumb mission is over. We have what we need right here, the ultimate weapon.
Pack up. We’re taking her back to the Fright Zone.”
Entrapta: “But Hordak
wanted us to…”
Catra: “Oh, wanted us to
dig a useless hole? Forget it. I’m bringing She-Ra back.”
(Alarm blares)
Catra: “I’ll go. It’s
probably just more Rebel idiots. Scorpia, keep an eye on Adora.”
Scorpia: “Oh, yeah. Yeah.
I will absolutely look after this sleeping, non-moving person. Uh…”
Entrapta: “She went that
way.”
Scorpia: “Just wanted a
moment with Catra, but no, I’m stuck babysitting her ex-best friend.”
Scorpia gets hit with a
mop by an infected Adora.
Scorpia: “Uh, you okay,
Adora?”
Adora: “Wow. You are a
big bug.”
Scorpia: “Whew. Yep, that
is the truth. Glad you’re seeing clearly. Now, come on, I’m taking you to the
lab. (groans) What was the code again? Uh maybe…”
Adora hits random keys
“Boop boop boop.”
Scorpia: “Stop that.”
Adora presses more keys.
Scorpia: “Okay, I’m
pretty sure it was…”
Adora: “Boop boop boop”
Scorpia holds her down.
Scorpia: “Don’t. Don’t.
Stop. Why are you making this so much harder for me? Please. Please. I’m a
woman on the edge. I’ve had a real challenge of a day.
Adora: “Boop boop boop
boop”
Scorpia shoves her away
as the light turns green.
Scorpia: “How did you do
that?”
Adora: “I put in Catra’s
favorite number.” (chuckles)
Scorpia: (groans) “I get
it. You know Catra’s favorite number and I don’t. Rub it in my face, why don’t
ya?”
Scorpia; “Uh, that’s not
good.”
Scorpia notices a gaping
hole in the wall.
Adora laughs and stick
out her tongue to catch snowflakes. Scorpia rushes to take her away before the
monster arrives.
Scorpia: “Change of
plans. How about we stay inside?”
Adora; “Yay! It’s girl’s
night in!”
Scorpia: (groans) “I
can’t believe I’m stuck here in a closet with you. I should be by Catra’s side,
protecting her. Why can’t you just stay out of our way?”
Sea Hawk enters.
Scorpia: (gasps) “Catra?”
Scorpia: “Inspector
Pirate?”
Adora waves.
Sea Hawk: “Adora. Ahem.
I’m here to rescue you.”
Adora: “Uh, more like I’m
here to rescue you.” (laughs)
Sea Hawk: “That doesn’t
make any sense. Is she alright?”
Scorpia: “I don’t know.
She is getting on my last nerve. And she’s not going anywhere.”
Sea Hawk: “We’ll see
about that. En garde.”
Both of then tug and
Adora, fighting over her.
Adora: “You guys are my
best friends.”
Catra: “I really hate
this place.”
Catra: “What’s happening?
Why is the power going out?”
Entrapta: “By drilling
into the ice, we’ve unleashed these creatures. Now they’re obsessively trying
to destroy us. What an unexpected twist!”
Glimmer and Bow teleport
into the lab.
Entrapta: “Hi!”
Entrapta: “Ow!” Gets hit
with Bow’s arrow, trapped in a rug. Entrapta; “Fascinating.” She rolls around.
Sea Hawk: “Hand her
over.”
Scorpia: “Let go! Catra
entrusted me with watching her. I can’t let her down.”
Adora: “Catra. (chuckles)
She’s mean.”
Scorpia: “She’s
misunderstood! You of all people should know that! I mean, you grew up
together. I can’t compete with that. No matter what I do, I can’t seem to break
down her walls. But you two, even when you’re trying to kill each other, you
can tell there’s a real bond. I just…I wish she would see me as worth her time,
too.”
Both Scorpia and Sea Hawk
cry.
Sea Hawk: “I…I know how
you feel.”
Catra is perched on a
box.
Catra: “Always great to
see you, Sparkles, but we’re a little busy here.”
Glimmer: “Where’s the
disc, Catra?”
Catra: “What? You didn’t
like my new, improved version of She-Ra?”
Bow: “Entrapta, please.
Look who you’re working with. Whatever the Horde is giving you, it’s not worth
the damage you’re doing. Those monsters are infected by the same virus that’s
infecting She-Ra.”
Entrapta looks at
measuring tape.
Entrapta: “Infected?
That’s can’t be right. The disc only infects First Ones tech. Unless…(gasps)
the bugs are First Ones tech.”
Sea Hawk: “I mean, just
once I’d like to hang out with Mermista and her friends. I’m good at groups. I
have excellent stories of derring do. Why don’t they want me around?”
Scorpia: “I hear you.
Catra’s been so busy since she got promoted. But she still always expects me to
make time for her. Does she even understand how much I do for her?”
Sea Hawk: “Exactly. It
seems like the only time anyone wants to hang is when they need me to give them
a ride or do something for them.”
Scorpia: “Ugh. Tell me
about it. Catra once used my hard rock exoskeleton as a nail file. I had to
bluff.”
(Both laugh)
Scorpia: “Is there
something wrong with us?”
Adora: “You know, you
guys, you’re really great. You’re just, like, the best. You’re good friends and
good people. And I like you.”
Adora touches Scorpia’s
shoulder. Adora: “You are so pointy.”
Sea Hawk: “You know what?
She’s right. We are really great. I’m clever, roguishly good looking, and a
top-notch sailor. I don’t care if anyone thinks I’m cool. I don’t need their
opinions to validate me. I’m Sea Hawk.”
Scorpia: “And me. I am
brave, strong, give great hugs, and I’m loyal.”
She puts Adora down.
Scorpia: “You may have
left Catra, but someday, she’s gonna see that I won’t. I’ll always be there for
her, because that’s who I am.”
Adora: “Yay!”
Scorpia: “I’m also
someone who’s about to kick some bug butt.”
Sea Hawk: “Let’s show
them what we’re made of.”
Glimmer: “We have to
destroy the disc, or none of us are getting out.”
Catra: “Huh. Guess I must
have lost it.”
Entrapta: “Catra, it’s in
your pocket, remember?”
Scorpia charges at the
monster with Sea Hawk and Adora.
Scorpia: “For the Horde!”
Sea Hawk: “I don’t agree
with that sentiment, but I’m also here.”
Adora (waves a mop): “Pew
pew.”
Adora (to Glimmer) “Hey,
I know you.”
Glimmer: “Adora, I’m so
glad you’re okay.”
Scorpia runs and protects
Catra’s head from falling rock.
Scorpia: “Catra, are you
alright?”
Catra: “Just find the
sword. I’ve got Adora.”
Glimmer and Catra fight
over the tech piece.
Scorpia crawls on the
floor and finds the sword.
Adora walks along with
her mop and looks at the sword.
Scorpia: “No, you don’t.”
Adora: “Hi.”
Sea Hawk: “En garde.”
Catra and Glimmer tug at
the disc.
Glimmer: “Just give us
the disc!”
Catra: “Are you kidding?
I’ve got control of Adora. I am not giving that up.”
Bow, Scorpia, and Sea
Hawk fight to get the sword. Bow on top of Scorpia on top of Sea Hawk.
Catra runs from the
monster and is soon cornered.
Bow: “Catra, you have to
destroy the disc. It’s the only way to stop them.”
Scorpia: “Catra!”
The disc falls out of
Catra’s hands and Scorpia picks it up.
Glimmer: “Scorpia, you
can end this. You’ve got to break the disc now.”
Catra: “Don’t you dare.”
Scorpia: “Uh.”
Sea Hawk: “It seems to me
that caring about someone is the greatest adventure of them all.”
Scorpia smiles at Sea
Hawk and turns to Catra.
Scorpia: “Sorry, wildcat.
This is for your own good.”
Catra: “No!”
Scorpia breaks the tech.
The monsters retreat and Adora turns back to normal.
Adora: “Oh, what
happened?”
Scorpia runs and grabs
Catra and Entrapta.
Catra: “Hey, put me down.”
On the boat, Catra
sneezes and shivers. Scorpia arrives and puts a blue blanket on her. Entrapta
plays with her tablet.
Catra: “What’re you so
happy about? She-Ra won. And we didn’t get what we came for. The mission was a
failure. How are we going to explain this one to Hordak?”
Entrapta: “Failure? This
mission was a resounding success. Ta-da! I got the First Ones’ tech”
She rolls out a disc of
First Ones tech.
Catra: “What? When did
you even…how long have you had that?”
Entrapta: “A while. But
we were having so much fun, I didn’t want to say anything. Isn’t it amazing?
This puppy’ll power Hordak’s portal technology and then some. (laughs) Hordak
is gonna be so thrilled.” (rolls it inside)
Scorpia shivers.
Catra: “Hey. Thanks for
getting us out.”
Scorpia: “Anytime.”
Catra: (groans) All right,
come on.”
Scorpia gets in the
blanket with Catra.
Scorpia: “Really? Yes!
Oh! Thank you.”
Scorpia leans her head on
Catra.
Scorpia: “Oh gosh, look
at us. Just two peas in a pod. So when I brought it up before, I said board
games, but it doesn’t have to be. We could do anything. I’m open. I like
bowling. It’s difficult for me with my claws, but…"
“Season 2: Light Spinner”
At dusk, Catra sat
perched on her feet on a metal railing of pipes. She stared at the mountains
and the metal structures in the distance, windows lit up and smoke rising from
another structure.
Catra grunted and breathed
in terror as the railing buckled under her. She steadied herself with her arms
and groaned, catching her breath. She heard cheerful laughed off to her right.
Scorpia stood and waved
to her, while Catra narrowed her eyes.
“How’d you find me?”
Catra sked.
“You always come here
when you’re upset,” Scorpia replied. She placed her claws onto the railing. “Also,
I looked everywhere. Now, what’s troubling my bestie?” She nudged Catra with
her shoulder.
Catra swatted Scorpia away.
“I’m not your bestie and I’m fine.”
“Oh, I don’t accept any
of that.”
“Yeah, well get used to
not getting what you want in life.” Ironically, Catra would never get used to
what she had to deal with every day.
Scorpia remained silent
and Catra sighed. “Hordak is making me send Shadow Weaver to Beast Island.”
“Wait, Beast Island is
real?” Scorpia asked. She accidentally pulled up part of the railing with her
claws.
“Oops. That’s not good.
Oh, shoot. Okay, just let me fix that.”
The railing piece broke
into two. Scorpia tried to push them back together.
“Uh, Catra, can I get a
hand?”
But Catra had already
left.
“Catra?”
Scorpia placed the
railing pieces back in their spot, and they soon fell down below. Scorpia
hurried after Catra. She turned around the corner to see Catra with both knees
up in a closed position.
Scorpia walked over and
sat next to Catra. “I thought Beast Island was just a story they told to keep
us in line. Being sent there is supposed to be a fate worse than death.”
Catra glared at her as if
to say ‘Not helping.’
Scorpia looked off to the
side. “I bet there’s some nice stuff, too. Maybe Shadow Weaver will write and
tell us.”
“What is wrong with you?”
asked Catra. “People don’t send letters from Beast Island. They go and never
come back.”
Catra shoved past
Scorpia. “It doesn’t matter how hard I work, or what I do, Hordak doesn’t trust
me. He never listens to me. Shadow Weaver is useful and she can help us.”
“Seriously?” Scorpia
asked, surprised. “Because she hasn’t exactly given us any information. Why do
you really want to keep her around? She’s never been very nice to you. I kind
of thought you hated her.”
“You…you wouldn’t
understand,” Catra replied, leaping away.
Scorpia sighed sadly,
lowered her head and then stared out into the distance.
“Season 2: Reunion”
Scorpia was called to
attention by the new Force Captain, Catra. She stood at attention to the right
of Lonnie, while Kyle and the lizard guy, Rogelio were also present. Pipes and
wires hung from the ceiling and the square metal walls. A metal bench stood
against the wall off to the right.
Catra paced back and
forth, anger and a well of emotions in her eyes. Her feelings were bottled up
in a guise of being authoritative.
“I need you to beef up security,”
Catra ordered as she paced. “Bring all reports directly to me. No one else. I
want patrols doubled. Above all…”
Catra gasped and her eye
twitched as she stopped in front of Lonnie and Kyle. The two of them stared at
her with eyebrows raised. From behind them along a pipe up to a metal circle in
the wall, rose a shadow figure of Shadow Weaver. It was like she was watching
Catra at this moment…haunting her…judging her…
The paranoid Catra
shouted and leapt back in fear, hair briefly on end.
She stared at the spot
again, but the shadow of Shadow Weaver was gone.
Scorpia cleared her
throat. “Uh…You were saying?” There was deep concern in her voice.
Catra stood up and
regained composure.
“Yes, and report anything
suspicious directly to me.”
“You mean like the fact
that Shadow Weaver’s cell is empty?” Lonnie asked in a deadpan voice.
Catra growled and moved
her face close to Lonnie’s.
“I threw the prisoner
into solitary last night,” she lied, angry at Lonnie for challenging her
status. To further make herself feel superior, Catra turned away and muttered
out loud, “Not like I need to explain myself to underlings.”
Scorpia couldn’t believe
what her best friend was saying. Ever since she got elected Force Captain and
Hordak’s second, she had been abusing her power to her own benefits…ironically
similar to Shadow Weaver, the one who raised her and verbally abused her. Catra’s
fear of Shadow Wheaver, anger at Adora for leaving her, and the new pressure to
be perfect in her role, resulted in her former innocent nature being thrown out
the window.
Scorpia wished she could
hug Catra in the moment, but Catra’s menacing tone of voice froze her to the
spot. Feeling brave Scorpia spoke out: “Catra, Lonnie was trying to answer your…”
“You have your orders,”
Catra interrupted. Her hands were placed on the bench, her head turned to a
glowing yellow screen on the wall. “Next person who questions me gets to see
Shadow Weaver’s cell up close. Move.”
She pointed to the door
with a clawed finger. Kyle and Rogelio looked at each other and everyone stayed
where they were.
“I said, move!” Catra
bellowed, slamming her hands on the bench.
Kyle, Rogelio, and Lonnie
hurried out, Scorpia slowly following them.
As she reached the door,
Scorpia looked back.
“Catra…” she began in a
soft voice, but Catra glared at her to go away. The metal door closed shut
behind Scorpia.
Hours later, the security
had been increased, so now there were more guards patrolling the outside and
some areas inside. Scorpia took a deep breath as she stood in front of the
metal door that led to Catra’s room.
‘You
can do this, Scorpia,’ she told herself. ‘Just explain that you followed the rules
but you want to know what she meant by ‘anything suspicious.’ She’ll understand…maybe
I could make her feel better. But what if she snaps at me again…(sighs). Well,
I’ll deal with whatever happens.’
The door opened and
Scorpia stepped through.
Catra sat on the bottom
bunk bed, groaning and looking over scattered papers from folders. Scorpia
walked over.
“Hey, Catra,” Scorpia
said. She put her claws together so the tips were touching. “Listen, I’ve been looking
for anything suspicious like you said, but this is the Fright Zone, so, that’s
pretty much everything.” She chuckled. “I was hoping you could tell me what I’m
supposed to be looking for?”
Catra turned around with
an annoyed growl, a paper in her strong hand grip. “If you spent more time
following orders and less time questioning them, you’d wouldn’t need me to. Now
get out. Go.”
Catra’s words stung, but
at this point, Scorpia wasn’t going to give in without a fight…even if she had
to play nice the hard way.
Scorpia put her claws on
her hips.
“Okay, wildcat. I really
didn’t wanna have to do this, but you leave me no choice.”
Scorpia walked around to
the side of the bed.
Catra looked at her. “What
are you doing?”
Scorpia pulled a blue
blanket from underneath Catra and held it up in both claws. Catra stared at
Scorpia’s serious expression, which soon turned into a smile.
Catra shouted as Scopria
threw the blanket onto her. Several seconds later, Catra was wrapped tightly in
the blanket in Scorpia’s arms.
“Just let all your care
go,” Scorpia encouraged in a soothing voice. She rocked her back and forth. “You’re
safe. You’re safe here.”
“Stop it. Stop,” Catra
yelled trying in vain to free herself.
“You’re safe here, okay?”
Scorpia repeated.
“Let go of me! Are you
crazy?” Catra yelled.
“There’s nothing we can’t
handle,” Scorpia reassured.
Catra closed her eyes in
frustration. If telling the truth would get Scorpia to leave her alone…”
“I lost Shadow Weaver,”
Catra admitted. “How are we supposed to handle that?”
“What?” Scorpia asked.
Catra looked downcast. “Shadow
Weaver escaped. I have to find her before Hordak learns the truth.”
“Well, you don’t have to
do this alone,” Scorpia said. “I’m here. I bet Entrapta can wind up a locator.”
“No,” Catra stated. “Entrapta
spends time with Hordak and is bad with secrets. The minute we tell Entrapta, she
tells him, then it’s over for me.”
Scorpia looked at her
sadly, then gently placed her back on the bed.
“Then we make sure that
doesn’t happen.” Scorpia placed a comforting claw on Catra’s shoulder. “We’ll
find Shadow Weaver, the two of us, and not a word of it will leave this room.”
“Thanks, Scorpia,” Catra
said softly.
“No problem,” Scorpia
replied, giving her a hug.
“Personal space,
remember?” Catra said through her teeth.
“Oh right, sorry,” said
Scorpia, pulling away. “I’m here if you need me,” she called, then walked out
of the room, the door closing behind her.