DC: Becoming Supreme With Technology ( I Beat Superman)

Chapter 9: Superman VS Doomsday, The Death Of Doomsday.



Superman wasted no time, flying directly at Doomsday with a speed and power that shook the ground. The two titans clashed in a flurry of blows, each strike sending shockwaves across the battlefield.

Ethan and Diana could only watch as Superman fought the monster with unparalleled strength and skill. He matched Doomsday blow for blow, his punches creating sonic booms that echoed through the air.

For a moment, it seemed like Superman had the upper hand. He lifted Doomsday into the air, flying them both high above the battlefield before slamming the creature back down with a force that left a massive crater.

But Doomsday's resilience was maddening. Every injury it sustained only seemed to fuel its power. It grew stronger, its attacks more feral and devastating.

Superman's frustration was evident as he continued the fight. "This thing just won't stay down!" he shouted, dodging a blast of heat vision from Doomsday.

A familiar voice crackled through Ethan's comms. "Ethan, Diana, listen up," Batman said, his tone urgent but calm.

Ethan glanced at Diana. "Looks like the cavalry has a plan."

"Go ahead, Bruce," Diana replied.

"I've analyzed the creature's physiology," Batman explained. "Its regeneration and adaptation are tied to its cellular structure. But there's a flaw—it's vulnerable to kryptonite. If we can expose it to concentrated kryptonite radiation, we might be able to kill it."

Superman, overhearing the conversation, flew back toward them, his face set in a grim expression. "Do we have kryptonite?"

"Not on hand," Batman admitted, "but I can have it delivered. I just need time."

"Time we don't have," Ethan muttered, his eyes on Doomsday as it began to rise again.

Superman clenched his fists. "We'll hold it off. Get that kryptonite here as fast as you can."

As Batman relayed instructions to his team, Ethan, Diana, and Superman returned to the fight. Doomsday roared, charging at them with terrifying speed.

Ethan used his thrusters to stay airborne, firing energy blasts to distract the creature. Diana engaged it head-on, her sword flashing as she dodged and parried its strikes. Superman landed blow after blow, his strength the only thing keeping Doomsday from overwhelming them entirely.

But the fight took its toll. Ethan's armor was on the verge of collapse, its systems barely holding together. Diana's movements slowed, exhaustion evident in her every step. Even Superman, for all his power, began to show signs of wear.

"Diana," Ethan shouted, "we can't keep this up much longer!"

"I know," she replied, gritting her teeth as she deflected another of Doomsday's attacks. "We just need to buy Bruce a little more time.

Finally, after what felt like an eternity, Batman's voice came through the comms again. "The kryptonite is en route. Keep it distracted for just a little longer."

Superman nodded, his eyes narrowing as he flew toward Doomsday one last time. "Let's end this."

Ethan and Diana followed his lead, pouring every ounce of strength they had into the fight. They knew this was their last chance to hold the line.

As the battle raged on, the distant sound of an aircraft grew louder. Batman's delivery was almost there.

"Hold on," Ethan thought, his grip tightening on the Null Rod. "Just a little longer."

The battlefield was a chaotic mess of fire, smoke, and debris. The air was thick with energy discharges as the fight against Doomsday reached its climax. Ethan's armor was on its last legs, every system pushed to the brink, but he didn't have time to think about that now.

Overhead, a plane carrying Batman's delivery—the kryptonite weapon—streaked through the sky. It was their best chance to end this nightmare.

"Incoming," Batman said through the comms, his voice calm but urgent.

Ethan looked up, hope flickering for a brief moment. But as the plane descended, a wild surge of energy from Doomsday erupted, tearing through the sky. The plane shuddered violently, caught in the chaotic storm of radiation, and spiraled out of control.

"Bruce, the plane!" Ethan shouted, his heart sinking as he watched the aircraft plummet.

The plane crashed a few hundred meters away, its wreckage engulfed in flames. Ethan and Batman exchanged a glance, both understanding what needed to be done

Ethan's thrusters sputtered as he flew toward the crash site, his armor barely functional. Batman followed close behind, using his grappling hook to swing across the battlefield.

The wreckage was a mangled mess of twisted metal and fire. Ethan scanned the debris, his HUD pinpointing the glowing green shard of kryptonite amid the chaos.

"There," Ethan said, pointing.

Batman moved with his usual precision, navigating the wreckage and retrieving the weapon—a spear tipped with kryptonite. It glowed ominously in the dim light, its presence radiating a faint, unnatural energy.

"Got it," Batman said, his voice steady as he turned back toward the battlefield.

But their reprieve was short-lived. Doomsday, having knocked both Superman and Wonder Woman aside, noticed them. The creature roared, its fiery eyes locking onto the two of them.

Ethan's HUD blared warnings. "Uh, Bruce... we've got company."

Doomsday leaped toward them with terrifying speed, its heat vision blazing.

The blast came fast and hard, a torrent of destructive energy aimed straight at them. Batman dove to the side, but Ethan, without hesitation, stepped in front of the beam.

The heat vision struck his armor with the force of a freight train. Ethan activated the energy absorption system in his suit, channeling all available power to counter the attack. His HUD flashed red, alarms blaring as his armor struggled to hold up.

"Come on, hold together," Ethan muttered through gritted teeth.

But it wasn't enough. The energy overwhelmed the suit's capacity, cracks forming in the armor as the heat seared through. Just as Ethan felt himself giving way, a blur of red and blue slammed into Doomsday, sending the creature tumbling back.

Superman hovered over Ethan, his face a mix of exhaustion and determination. "You're not done yet," he said, offering a hand.

Ethan took it, staggering to his feet as Superman retrieved the kryptonite spear from Batman

Superman didn't hesitate. He flew straight at Doomsday, the kryptonite spear in hand. The monster roared and charged to meet him, its claws slashing through the air.

The two collided with an earth-shaking impact. Superman drove the spear deep into Doomsday's chest, the kryptonite's glow spreading through the creature's body like a web of cracks.

Doomsday howled in pain, thrashing wildly as it tried to dislodge the weapon. Its strength was still immense, even in its dying moments.

Wonder Woman, bloodied but unbroken, leaped into action. Her lasso of truth wrapped around Doomsday's arm, pulling it back and pinning it down.

Ethan, his suit barely functional, charged forward. Using every ounce of power left in his armor, he fired a concentrated energy beam at Doomsday's legs, immobilizing it further.

The monster thrashed and roared, its movements growing weaker as the kryptonite's poison spread.

With one final, deafening roar, Doomsday collapsed. The glow of the kryptonite spear dimmed, and the once-unstoppable creature lay still.

Ethan collapsed to his knees, his armor finally giving out. He removed his cracked helmet, breathing heavily as he looked at the fallen beast.

"It's over," he said, his voice shaky.

Superman stood over Doomsday's body, his cape torn and his face grim. "At a cost," he said, glancing at the destruction around them.

Wonder Woman approached, her sword sheathed and her lasso coiled. She looked at Ethan and Superman, nodding solemnly.

Batman stepped forward, his expression unreadable as always. "We'll need to secure the area. Ensure there's no chance of regeneration."

Ethan looked at the others, his exhaustion giving way to relief. For now, they had won.

But deep down, he knew this was only the beginning.


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