PANTHRO (grinning) Hephaestus sends his regards. Says your lightning bolts need a tune-up .
LION-O (20s, golden mane, bruised) kneels before a 40-ft statue of Zeus. CHAINS made of solidified starlight bind his wrists. thundercats greek
LION-O (standing) I'm not here to steal your thunder, old man. I'm here to remind you why mortals invented gods in the first place. PANTHRO (grinning) Hephaestus sends his regards
He draws the sword.
ZEUS (VOICE, THUNDER) You are a pretender, cat. Your "Thunder" is a spark stolen from my forge. CHAINS made of solidified starlight bind his wrists
Lion-O is separated and finds Prometheus chained to a rock. Prometheus whispers that the "Sword of Omens" can break any chain—even the chains of Fate. Meanwhile, Tygra is forced to design a new wing for the Labyrinth-City, and Panthro leads a rebellion of automatons who have gained thumos (spiritedness).