I made this because I really like the original project, and because I didn't want to work on my new project. I'll probably work on that now... <INSTUCTIONS> Arrow keys - Move A - Dash A strange power fills the facility... Play @ThatHammerKind 's levels in this studio: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/26198897/ All right, let me just begin with the fact that I'm not a big fan of remixes. Don't get me wrong, I love the idea of them, but more often than not, people just change a few sprites and there isn't any new content. I don't even like remixing projects since no one ever looks at them. I remember that the first project I remixed was a Gaster simulator. I decided to make the game have a more random and harder element to it by adding more projectiles show up at random places on the screen, and I even changed how some of the projectiles worked. However, this project was very glitchy, and I eventually abandoned it due to a lack of interest in new adding new content. Even so, it still remains to be my most popular project with 78 views and counting (I'm not a very popular Scratcher). From there on out, I always expected remixes to have at least as much effort as I put into my remix, yet no one who else remixed a project did half the work I did. Fortunately, I found 2 Scratchers who had the same motivation to remixes as I did. These Scratchers were @ThatHammerKind with a remix of Collision Course by @The_Updator (a SHMUP without the SHM) and their remix of Leviathan by @GoldenEagleStudios and @Castle_Hippopotamus with their remix of Tobi's Wild Ride by @bidulule . Seeing these remixes made me appreciate these Scratchers in a new way. I had always liked their projects, but I had never thought that they would have the same passion for remixes as I did.After some time, I decided to make a harder version of my 2nd favorite of 's bullet hecks (the first being The Wraith and the Monolith). That eventually led to this project. While it doesn't have as much new content as my first remix, I still am proud of my work and wish that every Scratcher would put as much effort as I do into remixes. Thank you for reading all the way down here (assuming you didn't just skip down here). I hope you have been inspired to put more effort into your remixes.