 Every Invader's Infant knows about the image called Bloody Gear. You've probably heard that he was a joke, right? Put there to get back at Nickelodeon Studios for censoring them so much. The image was slipped into a couple frames of a few episodes, and was so faint he couldn't even be seen, unless you paused the show at a certain frame. This image is no joke, though. I was there at Nickelodeon Studios when Bloody Gear was made. It was the final episode, called Final Doom. John and the crew knew the show was going to be cancelled and were working on that bad rubber piggy when they found out. They had about 14 more episodes to go, so they made the final episode early and thought it would flip off the network to have this grotesque image in it. I don't know how they thought this final episode would get aired though, because people like myself view the episodes first, before they ever air. I kind of wish I hadn't, because I'm still a bit rattled by the experience. The episode started as normal as any. The intro had no audio and was really choppy. Which I expected that, because episodes tend to come back a little glitchy and need some fixes before actually airing. It opened with a shot of the sky and the title appeared on screen, Final Doom. Then the camera lowered down to look down on Zim's house and zoom in. The next scene showed Gare holding a taco as usual, while Zim was staring at him across the room. He stared for an uncomfortable amount of time. Like the same shot was being shown, but it was actually zooming in on Zim, but so slow that it was hardly noticeable. After a couple of minutes, Zim walked over and slapped the taco out of his hand and announced he didn't want stinky human food in the house anymore. I thought Gare would ignore him as usual and go about his merry way or maybe have a comical tantrum. But I was wrong. Gare stared at the taco on the floor for a long time. I began to see a theme in this episode. However during this staring, I could hear something in the background. It was screaming. It sounded like a man being tortured. It was too real to be a voice actor. And even though it was barely audible, I felt like the sound was coming from right next to me. Gare's eyes turned red like he was in duty mode, and sinister music started playing. He reached back and slapped Zim out of the way before taking off and busting through the front of the house. At this point, I looked around at the other people watching this. Because all this seemed...off. Really off. Just the whole atmosphere of the episode was wrong. Everyone else looked as puzzled as I was. The episode cut to dip, sitting on the ground outside, crying about something. He had his hands over his eyes and was sobbing loudly. Like it was so loud we had to turn down the speakers to save our ears. You can probably guess what happened. This episode had a habit of letting things go on for uncomfortable amounts of time. This went on for a while before the scene just cut to a few seconds of static. When it returned, Gare was there in front of Dip. There was no audio now. Gare said something to Dip and Dip turned away. It now showed Dip and Gare standing behind him while Dip talked. Dip finally raised his head up and took his hands away to reveal he had no eyes. Just empty black sockets behind his glasses. He flucked down on the ground wailing. Gare looked and moved by whatever Dip was saying. This was about the time we started hearing that man screaming again. And since there was no audio this time, I was perfectly clear that what it was. This was clearly a man in true excruciating pain. We didn't have a lot of time to think about it because the audio was back and the scene abruptly changed, now quite full of static. It was in Professor Membrane's lab. The animation was really choppy again. The lines and color was there but it was all still looked like an animatic. The music was disturbingly out of tune. When Gare busted through the ceiling of the lab, holding a bloody Dip in his claw, in trails hanging out of his stomach and leading up to, in Gare's other claw, a taco shell. Membrane looked up, looking and bothered. But the scene froze there as the audio continued. Membrane said, Well at least it wasn't Gare's. From what we could hear, Gare screamed and flew over and beat the crap out of Professor Membrane. However we got a quick flash of the aftermath when it was over. We had to pause it on the frame because it was so fast. It was a single frame of Professor Membrane laying on the lab floor, blood trickling from his head and making a small pool on the floor. His goggles had been ripped off revealing his eyes for the very first time frozen in a look of shock and horror. His arms had been ripped from his body and stripped of all their flesh. His chest had been opened up and it was stuffed inside. A couple people in the viewing booth threw up and asked to lead. A couple of others and I stayed. When we played it again, the animation was back to normal. It was clear again. The view was on Gare flying out of the ceiling of the lab at full speed, blowing up in the background. Then there was a sharp static sound before it cut to Gare's bedroom. Gare was standing there with a very unsettling look on his face. Gare looked just as pissed as ever. She said, What are you doing here? Gare's hand turned into a buzz saw blade and he made an evil grin. He took a swipe and for the first time, mass seemed...weep. Her usual demeanor was gone. Like she wasn't instilling fear in the universe anymore. This wasn't like Baz. Normally in this situation she would coolly kick the blade off his arm and beat the crap out of him. He took another swipe and cocked her neck. She gasped for breath which turned into gurgling quickly. Blood sprayed out of her throat and onto Gare, covering his form in blood. He let it drip onto his taco which was now showing its head strips of what we amused to be pieces of membrane's army. It now showed a full body shot of Gare, completely covered in blood up and down. There was a lone moan coming from the speakers and a disturbing gradient background behind him that kept changing through the whole shot. The shot lasted what seemed like hours but it was probably only a couple of minutes. The most disturbing part was that this didn't even seem like the part of the show at all. Like the whole episode was meant just to show this one shot. The screen faded to black and it appeared to be over. We started to get up and leave to go vomit. But then there was a loud screeching coming from the speakers. We turned down the sound but it did no good. We just had to sit it out until it was over. The screen came back showing a loop of Gare flying through a night sky, blue eyes, completely clean, bobbing up and down as he flew. This went on about 30 seconds before it cut to bare busting another hole in Zim's wall right next to the one he made earlier. Zim was frightened at Gare's appearance, now covered in blood and gore again. Gare, what is this? You're covered in human juices. Gare replied and said his first line in the whole episode, still in duty mode. Yes, my master. I stuck getting human food and started making human food. I improve entity human food in either sense of the term. It was now showing Gare's point of view with the head display and targeting system. He was targeting on Zim. Zim was wearing his human disguise. The target spawned a dialogue that said... Gare, I accuse you. Equals human. Equals master. Equals food. Likes wearing gents. It cut to showing the outside of the house right by one of the windows. You can hear the buzz saw blades again and Zim screaming. What are you doing? Gare! Gare! Before he silent, green liquid splatters the window and it fades to black again. It was black for a very long time, so we assumed it was over. But there was one last thing before the tape actually ended. The last thing we were assaulted with was a final flash of the bloody Gare image with the words. Nick will perish.