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Odd Squad vs. the Robot Princesses is an Odd Squad fanfic written by Raquellaanna.

Picking up from Odd Squad vs. The Laser Chickens, Olympia writes another book, this time about Precinct 13579 battling robot princesses led by Odd Todd, who guards a castle. When she and Otis get trapped inside the story before they can finish it, they must fight for their lives and defeat Odd Todd, but they soon find that there's more than just defeating him they have to worry about.

Serves as the second book in the Odd Squad V.S. trilogy, following Odd Squad vs. The Laser Chickens and preceding Odd Squad vs. Todd: The Final Showdown.


This fanfic contains examples of:

  • Adaptational Villainy: Like the first story, this fanfic takes Odd Todd's already-existing villainy and dials it up to include things like sedating enemies and restraining them with shackles. He even goes so far as to try and starve Olympia to death by giving her as little food as possible, with her suffering from malnutrition as a result.
  • Alternate Universe: The Parallelaland Room is mostly shrouded in legend, as Olympia explains that it supposedly takes agents to parallel worlds and has them fight harder cases. Unfortunately for her, she and Otis are tasked with cleaning it, which takes them into the alternate world of Olympia's in-progress story.
  • An Aesop: The story opens with Olympia telling everyone attending her book signing that the takeaway from Odd Squad vs. The Laser Chickens is that an agent should never fight a laser chicken alone, as they are too dangerous to deal with unless the agent has someone with them. And that Ocean should be best left to the Arctic Room just for being in Quebec visiting family and not being present during the attack.
  • Armor-Piercing Question: Olympia asks one in Chapter 13 that causes everyone to sit on it for a few moments.
    Otis: Olympia, are you sure you're okay?
    Olympia: I'm just scared. I mean, what if Todd comes back?
  • Artistic License – Medicine: It's revealed in Chapter 2 that Olympia has developed asthma from being exposed to the cold for a long period of time, which in turn affected her breathing, causing her to rely on an inhaler to breathe and increasing her risk for a heart attack or an episode of cardiac arrest if she hyperventilates too much. While cold-induced asthma is a thing, hypothermia does not cause asthma. In addition, hyperventilation does not usually cause a heart attack or cardiac arrest to happen unless the person has heart disease, which Olympia is not stated to have.
  • Artistic License – Physics: Olympia's slingshot, which is made from a hair tie and a paper clip, is much too small to take down a robot princess (made of metal), let alone knock it to the ground and destroy it.
  • Bear Hug: Olympia gives Otis one of these when he is revived by the Healing Tree.
  • Be the Ball:
    • Olympia uses the water travel mode on her suit to bust down the door of Odd Todd's dungeon and free herself.
    • Chapter 17 has everyone in the rescue team use their own water travel modes to break down the wall of Odd Todd's castle.
  • Big Brother Is Watching: Part of Odd Todd's threat towards Oona is that he has "eyes and ears everywhere" so she shouldn't "underestimate what I can do." Which, of course, only serves as more fuel for his villainy.
  • Borrowed Catchphrase: When discussing how to get into the castle, Olympia borrows Oprah's catchphrase of "Well, what are you waiting for? Go!" This causes Otis to do a Double Take as he asks himself if she's trying to be like Oprah.
    Olympia: Sorry. I've waited my whole life to say that! It's so fun and it makes me feel so powerful.
  • Brats with Slingshots: Olympia makes an improvised slingshot out of a paper clip, a hair tie, and a marble. It's small, but it works in knocking a robot princess down.
  • Bullying the Disabled: Odd Todd, being a Big Bad of Odd Squad, cares little that Olympia has asthma, let alone that she doesn't even have her inhaler on her. Instead he just keeps knocking her out cold and continuing on with his scheme.
  • Butt-Monkey: Olympia manages to pass out four times over the course of the story, and only one of them (a nap to regain her strength) is self-inflicted. Two of them are at the hands of the enemies, and one is a complete mystery. It's quite a turn from the previous fanfic, which had Otis in the role.
  • Calling Your Bathroom Breaks: In Chapter 14, Oona, in a fit of nervousness, gets right up from her seat and announces that "I'm off to the room of rest!"
  • Cannot Keep a Secret: Averted with Otis, who doesn't take the opportunity to look through the stack of papers that Olympia is sleeping on in order to respect her wishes about keeping her doings secret.
  • Can't Take Criticism: Olympia notes that Oprah can get quite angry when someone convinces her that they're right and she's wrong.
  • Cell Phones Are Useless: Upon arriving in Olympia's story, Otis tries to call Oprah for help, but only gets static in return. The author jokes that he "should've gotten Verizon!"
  • Chained to a Rock:
    • After being knocked out by a tranquilizer dart, Olympia wakes up with her legs in shackles that are secured to a chain that holds them to the ground.
    • The second time she's captured by Odd Todd, she is thrown into his castle dungeon and chained up again, only with her wrists in chains instead of her legs. Yanking on them in repeated vain efforts to escape causes her left wrist to be fractured and the right one to have its bones broken entirely.
  • Chekhov's Hobby: The end of Chapter 6 has Olympia mentioning that Oscar previously taught her how to pick locks, which comes in handy for breaking out of Odd Todd's castle dungeon.
  • Come Alone: Inverted. Odd Todd tells Oona to bring all of the rescue team agents into his world so he can beat them. Oona responds by making the decision to go alone.
  • Contrived Coincidence: Of all the agents Olympia could have picked to proofread her story, she turned to the one employee who isn't an agent: Oprah. This is what allows her to have an upper hand in reuniting Otis with his partner, because she knows where each chapter of the book is located and what happens in the story overall.
  • Copied the Morals, Too: The Big Bad of the story, Odd Todd's clone, is just as malicious as the original, even more so since he goes as far as torturing his prisoners almost to the point of death.
  • Crazy-Prepared: When Otis complains how he and Olympia "always get into these situations", she simply stares into space for a bit and then pipes up by saying how Oona has an Always-Get-Into-These-Situations-inator gadget.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: After everything Odd Todd has done over the course of the story, all it takes to bring him down is one gadget zap by Dr. O, which leaves him open to subduing by her and Oscar.
  • Dark Fic: Unlike the previous story, this fanfic is far more Darker and Edgier, especially in regards to Olympia, who is in the Butt-Monkey seat this time around. It's almost a miracle how Everybody Lives by story's end.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Don't think that Otis has lost his snark in this story.
    Olympia: Whoa! This is so cool!
    Otis: Yeah, if you leave out the part where you had an asthma attack and the fact that we might not make it back to Headquarters alive, then yeah, it's cool.
  • Defiant Captive: Olympia tries to backtalk Odd Todd when he shows her a live video feed of the rescue team agents fighting off robot princesses, saying that he looks scared because he knows the agents will beat him. She doesn't even get to finish her sentence, but the act of defiance still earns her a hard Bitch Slap on the cheek.
  • Denied Food as Punishment: Downplayed — Odd Todd still feeds Olympia while she's trapped in his dungeon, but it's a very small amount and certainly not enough to survive on. She ends up forcing herself to stay awake lest she go into a coma due to malnutrition.
  • Department of Redundancy Department: Olympia demonstrates a fine example of this trope in Chapter 1.
    Olympia: Y'know that secret that I told you about but didn't really tell you about 'cuz it's a secret?
    [Otis nods]
    Olympia: Right, so I was going to maybe actually tell you the secret, like actually tell, even though it's a secret. Which wouldn't make it a secret, but hey, who's judging?
  • Didn't Think This Through: In an effort to break out of Odd Todd's dungeon while he's asleep, Olympia uses the gadgets stored in her hammerspace spine and tries in vain to combine gadgets to make a new gadget that will allow her to escape. She struggles with the feat for a good long while until it dawns on her that she's wearing a smartwatch that can make her work much easier.
    • Otis races towards Odd Todd's castle to try and rescue Olympia, but he forgets to check the time before coming across the castle — meaning that when he approaches it, the robot princesses come out to attack him, which in turn clues Odd Todd into Otis being present.
    • Failing to save Olympia twice, and accepting that he has a limited timeframe to save her, is what causes Otis to realize that he can't fight Odd Todd and the robot princesses alone, and he seeks help from Oprah for backup.
  • Duck!: Every time Olympia yells "duck" in response to reaching a low branch on the way to the castle, Otis screams.
  • Dynamic Entry: Oprah kicks down the door to the Parallelaland Room just before she and the other agents in the Rescue Team go to save Olympia.
    Oprah: Oops. That's going to cost us.
  • Evil Takes a Nap: The only time the robot princesses can't guard the castle (in which a portal back to the real world resides) is when Odd Todd is either asleep or defeated. Since his naps only start at noon and go for an hour, Olympia and Otis decide to seize that opportunity to sneak past the deactivated robot princesses and get inside the castle, but it doesn't work as planned.
  • Figure It Out Yourself: The message that Oona encounters and tries to decipher in Chapter 15 isn't completely figured out by her, but the author never reveals it either, instead inviting readers to figure it out for themselves. One did manage to figure out the message entirely: "The next time Otis comes to this world, there will be no escaping if it is the last thing I do."
  • From Bad to Worse: It's bad enough that Olympia is suffering from injuries like infected wounds and malnutrition, but it's when she becomes on the brink of death due to having an asthma attack and her body rejecting any medicine given to help her that sends everyone into panic mode.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: Implied in Chapter 6 with Olympia, who apparently created an Imagination-inator just for Otis, but it's never revealed whether she actually built the gadget or she left that job up to Oscar or Oona.
  • Gasshole: In Chapter 13, Otto breaks the silence of everyone's hospital cafeteria meals by belching so loud that it causes everyone else in the room to stare at him. Olive shoots him a Disapproving Look in response, only for him to shrug his shoulders in an innocent motion.
  • Hates Being Alone: It's stated in Chapter 6 that the one thing Otis fears just as much as ducks is being alone, especially at night with no one else around.
  • Heroic Resolve: Despite suffering from malnutrition and being seriously injured, Olympia manages to escape simply by sheer willpower due to realizing that Olive and Otto are fighting for her, and that she only has one chance to escape Odd Todd's dungeon. She manages to succeed, and keeps her resolve long enough to kick down the door to the dungeon. However, her freedom doesn't last for long, as Odd Todd manages to capture her again.
  • He's Dead, Jim: Subverted. Otis is pulled out of his memory of how he first met Olympia by Oona, who gets his attention as he spots the rest of the rescue team agents rush into Olympia's hospital room. Otis thinks that Olympia has died, exacerbated by Oona's silent reaction, but she then tells him that his partner is alive.
  • Hilarious in Hindsight: Olympia's book, Odd Squad vs. the Robot Princesses, is about an Alternate Universe in where Odd Squad gets taken over by robot princesses with Odd Todd as its leader. She and Otis later get sucked into the story before it's completed. One year later, Odd Squad: World Turned Odd would make a majority of this idea a reality, only with Odd Todd taking over Odd Squad in addition to ruling it as its leader instead of using third-party means to take it over, Olympia and Otis going back in time to the alternate universe instead of being sucked into a book, and agents-in-training not being involved.
    • Olympia remarking about how her book is coming to life in Chapter 2 is quite humorous if one thinks about the episode "How to Interrogate a Unicorn", which had characters from various books entering the real world and coming to life.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: As punishment for what he's done, Oprah gets the idea to lock Odd Todd in his own castle dungeon, where Olympia was repeatedly tortured.
  • Hostage Situation: Subverted. After the battle with Odd Todd's army, the villain reveals that he has Olympia in his grasp yet again and makes a deal with the agents of the rescue team — they can have Olympia back at the cost of giving one of them up as a new prisoner in exchange. Otis offers, but Olympia refuses, which earns her a swift knee to the stomach and an even swifter kick to the ribs. Otis offers to take Olympia's place again, which Odd Todd agrees to, but Otis punches him in the nose and takes off with Olympia while he's stunned.
  • Icy Blue Eyes: In Chapter 5, the first thing Olympia comes face-to-face to after waking up from her nap is Odd Todd's blue eyes staring back at her.
  • I'm Not Hungry: While in the hospital, Olympia receives food via IV injection. After a while, doctors attempt to get Olympia to eat actual food, but the stress she has doesn't leave her with much of an appetite, and all she can do is pick at the food she's been given.
  • Improvised Lockpick: Subverted. Olympia uses a paper clip she has in her pocket in order to escape Odd Todd's dungeon by picking the lock, but it doesn't work because the paper clip is too thin.
  • Improvised Weapon: The end of Chapter 7 has Olympia making an impromptu slingshot out of nothing but a paper clip, her spare hair tie, and a marble. It's small, but it ends up working to defeat the robot princess wearing the Chain of Gilgathor so the agent can use it to defeat the other robot princesses.
  • Incredible Shrinking Man: Because Otis is too big for Olympia to carry on her back without toppling over, Oscar offers her a Shrink-inator gadget, which she uses to shrink her partner for easy carrying. Once the partner pair get to the Healing Tree, she uses the Grow-inator gadget on him to return him to his normal size.
  • Instant Costume Change: In Chapter 9, Otis turns around and heads towards the Parallelaland Room, only for him to turn back when Oprah calls him. Upon turning back to face her, he finds that she and the rest of the rescue team are dressed in armored uniforms like the ones contestants wear in the O Games. Oprah then fires a gadget at Otis that changes his outfit from his normal uniform to the same armored uniform the others are wearing.
  • Instantly Proven Wrong: When attempting to enter the world of Olympia's book, Otis thinks of the world, but he's interrupted by Oprah complaining that what he's doing isn't working. Seconds later and the floor crumbles underneath the rescue team agents, sending them plummeting into the world.
  • Instant Sedation: Olympia is hit with a Tranquillizer Dart when Otis becomes separated from her, and although she tries to call out to him immediately after, she is unable to do so and she passes out seconds later.
    • In Chapter 16, Otis is hit with a gadget that works in effect with the gadget beam fired at his legs a couple chapters earlier as he escaped with Olympia after punching Odd Todd in the nose. Although he becomes paralyzed in his legs and falls to the ground, the attack also causes him to lose consciousness within a matter of seconds.
  • I Should Write a Book About This: Whereas the previous story had Olympia's Odd Odysseus book unfinished, this fanfic has her not just finishing it and adding her real-life experience from the first story into it, but also selling it to other agents.
    • Chapter 1 later has her posing the idea of writing another book based on Odd Squad, titled after the fanfic. Like the last one, it ends up biting her in the butt big time.
  • It's All My Fault: Upon seeing an unconscious, injured and bleeding Otis, with Olympia in emotional distress to boot, Oona begins to regret going to face Odd Todd alone and laments how it's all her fault and how she should have realized she needed the help of her friends. When he's revived by the Healing Tree, the Scientist rushes towards him, hugs him and profusely apologizes.
  • I Will Punish Your Friend for Your Failure: Part of Odd Todd's threat in Chapter 13 is that he will hurt Oona's friends if she does not comply with his order to bring every member of the rescue team into Olympia's book world.
  • I Wish It Were Real: As Olympia and Otis inside the Parallelaland Room and finds it to be an ordinary empty room, the former complains that she wishes the legend she heard about the room was true. She gets exactly what she asked for, and comes to regret it when she's captured by Odd Todd and separated from her partner.
  • Last of His Kind: The tomato that Oprah was given by Odd Todd is revealed to be the final tomato in the universe. Unfortunately, she squished it while conversing with Odd Todd, meaning that there's no ketchup for the French fries served at Olympia's book signing.
  • Law of Disproportionate Response: Owen refuses to let Otis into the Parallelaland Room on the sole basis...that it's full of dust and he and the other Security agents are cleaning the rooms of it. He then tells Otis to deal with it for two hours because "rules are rules". Otis's response in return is to try and object, then walk away with a glare when that fails, realizing that fighting with Owen would do little good for him.
  • Little Miss Con Artist: Played for laughs with Orchid, who consistently tries to make off with some of Olympia's signed book copies. Olympia, of course, manages to catch her before she can steal anything.
  • Locked in the Dungeon: Olympia is separated from Otis, and while he ends up back in the real world, she ends up trapped in Odd Todd's dungeon, where she is tied up, mercilessly mocked, and knocked out.
  • Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me: Dr. O plays defense against the robot princesses by using her shield to block attacks. Realizing that she can't defend forever causes her to put aside the shield and go on offense by punching one of the robot princesses and destroying it.
  • Missed Him by That Much: Oprah, Otis, Olympia, Olive, Otto and Oscar all go back to Headquarters in search of Oona. Upon bumping into Octavia, she tells them that Oona is heading to the Parallelaland Room, and they head there. Then Oona emerges from the Parallelaland Room and bumps into Octavia, who tells her that Oprah and Otis specifically (whom the Scientist is trying to warn) are in the Parallelaland Room and are likely fighting Todd as they speak. Oona promptly freaks out and heads back to the Parallelaland Room.
  • The Mole: Played with. Odd Todd isn't trying to be on Odd Squad's side and is still inherently evil, but his goal is to create an army and attack Precinct 13579 from the inside, since he's already in their Headquarters.
  • Ms. Imagination: Otis's response to Olympia telling him that Odd Todd rules the world they're currently in is to think to himself how Olympia needs to turn down the imagination aspect of her personality "for the sake of humanity". As well, in contrast to her, he doesn't have much imagination, which led Olympia to devise an Imagination-inator gadget just for him.
  • Near-Death Experience: Olympia nearly dies from her asthma attack to the point that she nearly flatlines, but the defibrillators that the doctors use on her manage to revive her and get her breathing again. When Otis goes to her bedside and speaks with her, her eyes open.
  • Neat Freak: Olympia is such a stickler for cleanliness that her reaction to seeing Otis fling his files everywhere in the OddTube episode "Otis Fills In" is to scream.
  • Never Say "Die": In Chapter 11, Olympia states that she gave up when Odd Todd captured her and that she began to accept the fact that she might die, but the word "die" is never actually stated, as there is an ellipsis after "might".
  • Noodle Incident: Olympia and Oona have both wrestled before while they were both in water travel mode, although specifics aren't given.
  • Not the Fall That Kills You…: Averted. Olympia and Otis fall through the floor of the Parallelaland and hit the ground, but the most they receive in terms of injuries is a blackout before they wake up some time later otherwise unharmed.
    • Averted again in Chapter 7, where Otis falls through the floor of the Parallelaland Room and merely blacks out from hitting the ground, without developing any further injury.
  • Ominous Fog: The end of Chapter 3 has Otis and Olympia encountering a room in Odd Todd's castle with swirling blue and green gas, which pulls the former inside and separates him from the latter as he lands back in his own Headquarters. He soon comes to the conclusion that Odd Todd captured her.
  • Overcrank: Used in Chapter 9 when the rescue team gears up to save Olympia, with them performing all sorts of stunts on one of the two staircases in the bullpen.
  • Over-the-Shoulder Carry: Odd Todd carries Olympia in this manner as he takes her to his castle's dungeon for the second time.
  • Overworked Sleep: At her book signing, Olympia asks Otis if she can watch her table for her while she takes care of some errands. He complies, but when Olympia doesn't come out of the room, he begins to wonder what she's doing in there. Once the book signing is over, he cleans up and checks on Olympia, who is sound asleep on a huge stack of papers.
  • The Patient Has Left the Building: Defied. Olympia wants to help Oprah and the other agents fight Odd Todd, but the Director orders her to stay in the hospital until doctors say that she can be discharged, much to her chagrin as she laments how she wants to help but no one is letting her. She then gets a chance to help due to Otis stating that her knowledge of her book will aid them in battle, so there's no need for her to break out of the hospital.
  • Pintsized Powerhouse: Oprah, natch. She manages to take out five robot princesses with absolute ease and with absolute style to boot.
  • The Power of Friendship: Olive and Otto's partner chemistry is so strong that they are able to work together to defeat some of the robot princesses in Odd Todd's army, using technique and precision. They're even able to predict each other's moves and battle in sync.
  • Previously on…: Each chapter, barring the prologue, opens up with a short recap of the end of the previous chapter.
  • The Reveal: The Odd Todd that served as the Big Bad of the story wasn't the real Odd Todd, but rather, it was a clone.
  • Rouge Angles of Satin: In Chapter 3, Olympia creams the door open. Although it might not be an example given what she says directly after.
  • Sarcastic Clapping: Odd Todd's response to losing the "war" (or so he calls it) in Chapter 10.
  • Save the Villain: Olive, having been former partners with Odd Todd, vows to save him when she finds him locked up in his own dungeon and with his pulse nearly nonexistent. Since only agents who are or were partners can use the Healing Tree's ability, she goes alone with him in an attempt to heal him. It doesn't appear to work at first, but when the agents go back to the real world, it's revealed that it did work.
    Olive: It's time for me to help Todd. It's time for me to forgive.
  • Sequel Hook: The story ends with the reveal that the Healing Tree's ability did work on Odd Todd, as he stands up and gives his signature Evil Laugh.
  • Shout-Out: The Healing Tree in Olympia's story is named similar to The Giving Tree.
  • Sleepyhead: Olympia wakes up from Instant Sedation, sees her legs in shackles and tied to a chain rooted in the ground, and decides that the best course of action is to take a nap. All she does is close her eyes and passes right out again.
  • Spot the Imposter: Upon finding out that Odd Todd cloned himself, the agents of the rescue team try to figure out, of the Odd Todd that they have and the Odd Todd trapped in the castle dungeon, which is the clone and which is the real deal. Oscar explains that upon using the broken Clone-inator gadget, it sends an electrical surge through the user's body enough to create a permanent scar on whatever body part was used to activate the gadget. Olive decides to check the hand of the Odd Todd in the dungeon, and upon seeing a scar running from his thumb to his pinky, she comes to the horrific realization that it's the real deal, and the one the others have apprehended is the clone.
  • Suddenly Fluent in Gibberish: Played with. Odd Todd summons his army of robot princesses by (presumably) speaking their language, but it was never revealed that he spoke the language before. The reason that this trope is played with is because Odd Todd speaking the robot princesses' language is plausible considering he can also canonically speak Centigurp.
  • Tap on the Head: Olympia's third knockout in the story is from Odd Todd hitting her head with a pole he finds in the room she's captured in. Doing so causes her vision to become blurry again and brings her to her knees and then to the floor, where she passes out yet again.
  • Teleportation with Drawbacks: The portal that connects the world in Olympia's book to the real world is handy, but it comes with an unfortunate side effect of leaving Otis unconscious as he travels to the real world.
  • Tempting Fate: Just as the battle is about to begin, Otis sees one robot princess travel to the top of the hill and stand by Odd Todd. He immediately thinks to himself about how one robot princess isn't bad, but changes his mind right quick when he sees 19 more robot princesses.
  • They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!: Odd Todd sharply corrects Olympia in Chapter 5, which is a deviation from other examples of the trope in canon in terms of tone.
    Olympia: Where's Otis? What did you do to him, Todd?
    Todd: That's Odd Todd to you, chatterbox.
  • Time Skip: As revealed in Chapter 2, this fanfic takes place one month after the previous fanfic in the trilogy.
  • Unrobotic Reveal: Oona and Oscar manage to take out nine robot princesses by shapeshifting into robot princesses themselves. Otis views it as two actual robot princesses malfunctioning up until the Scientists reveal themselves.
  • Unwitting Pawn: Following his escape, Odd Todd hopes that Otis will become this once he comes back to his castle to try and save Olympia.
  • Villain: Exit, Stage Left: After the Arctic Room fiasco, Odd Todd ran away, but Otis is confident that Odd Squad will cross paths with him again. And whoo boy, do they ever.
  • Voluntary Shapeshifting: If Chapter 13 is any indication, Odd Todd has this ability. He uses it to transform into a teenage boy who threatens Oona with severe punishment if she tells anyone about the villain or the conversation that the pair have while in the elevator.
  • What Would X Do?: In Chapter 5, Otis briefly wonders if it's too late to save Olympia, only to remind himself to stay positive because that's what Olympia would do.
  • World Tree: The Healing Tree is a willow tree in the world of Olympia's book that has the power to heal anyone that gets injured in that world. However, only two people are able to be in the presence of, and are able to be healed by, the tree, and they must be partners in Odd Squad. In addition, a certain poem must be read in order for the tree to be able to heal someone.
    Fill these lungs
    With strength,
    With courage,
    With glorious guidance
    Of universal mystery
    For it is the breath of life
    The breath of freedom
    For your voice can sing
    To change the world.
  • Xanatos Speed Chess: As a Manipulative Bastard, Odd Todd is very quick to revise his strategies if he doesn't have the upper hand. For one example, his reaction to Otis bringing a good seven agents as part of a rescue team to save Olympia is to simply declare war on them, and even though he ends up losing, he still has the upper hand because he manages to capture Olympia in the midst of the battle while she was attempting to escape for the second time.
  • Zerg Rush: Odd Todd attempts to do this with the rescue team, by sending his entire army of 20 robot princesses against 8 agents. He ends up on the losing side, gets Olympia recaptured anyway, has Otis take Olympia off of his hands before running away, and still manages to hit the agent with a gadget out of revenge.

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