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... n now smaller versions of their massive mecha dragon form.

"Only way to settle it!" Sig laughed, and the two mecha dragons played best out of five, even after Tag had lost at three. "Ha! The crunchy bad body is mine! Make sure that you kill that thing and don't become its slave, sucker!"

"Whatever, man. Just be careful," Tag said as Sig flew off towards the Geosect's head.

Tag charged at the Geosect's body, using his powerful strength and size to flip it over, exposing it ...

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