It took some time and a lot of patience, but he finally got there. Atlantis was working on a new experimental prototype of a sea-to-air hybrid fighter ship, and Black Manta wanted to get his hands on it. Although most of Atlantis's technology was water-based, there was still an occasional need for airships to fly over the water, mostly around the oceans they controlled, but they were always working on how to make them better and stronger.
If Manta's intel was from an unusual source, but if it was correct, the hybrid ship they were working on could rival the weaponry of the world's leading governments. Not only would it be the best submarine in the Atlantean fleet, it would suddenly be converted to an air fighter jet that could reach large territory over land at incredible speeds. And to top it off, the ship was designed to carry the latest in Atlantean weaponry.
Manta wanted that hybrid ship for himself as a means to replicate it for his own army, which he is working on creating. He took some of his best henchmen down to the sea in the best deep sea marine fighter suits that he designed himself, got past Atlantis's security, killed several guards, forced a scientist to unlock the security codes of the ship before killing him as well, and managed to take the ship.
He did it all while he knew that Aquaman was away on the other side of the world helping the Justice League on another mission, so it was perfect timing. As much as he would have liked to fight Aquaman again, he needed to focus on getting that ship first. When he gets his army to use those ships, the first thing he'll do is destroy Aquaman and Atlantis once and for all.
The ship was massive and far more impressive than he had hoped it would be. He fired up the engines and set a course for the surface. There, he would navigate the ship to his secret base. As they escaped with the ship from the underwater military base, Manta's henchmen celebrated a successful mission. That celebration was short lived as they heard explosions all around them, rocking the ship. They were discovered taking the ship and were now under attack by Atlantis.
Manta ordered his men to man their stations and prepare for battle. They managed to destroy several Atlantean fighters, but were taking heavy damage themselves. After an immense battle, Manta got the ship to the surface, converted it to an air fighter jet, and set off into the sky.
The henchmen celebrated again, but that was short-lived as the cockpit was invaded by several Atlantean guardsmen. In front of them, standing tall with her trident pointing towards Manta, was Mera, the queen of Atlantis and wife of Aquaman.
"Hello, Mera," said Manta. "Good to see you again."
"Tell your men to stand down, Manta," Mera ordered.
"You know, I can't do that," he replied. "ATTACK!"
A fierce battle took place in the cockpit as Mera faced Manta while her guardsmen fought the henchmen. Manta wanted to use the energy blast he could fire from his large helmet but was afraid it would cause too much damage to the hybrid ship, so he fought Mera hand to hand. His armor fought well against Aquaman on several occasions, and he assumed he could do much better against a woman. Although she was not as strong as her husband, Mera fought well against Manta.
The guardsmen quickly defeated the henchmen, and Mera defeated Manta. Manta felt immensely embarrassed to have been defeated by a woman. Against his better judgement, he fired his energy blast at its highest intensity straight at Mera. She saw it coming and moved out of the way, letting the blast hit the wall behind her, causing a lot of damage to the ship's systems.
The ship began to spin around uncontrollably; all of the henchmen and guardsmen fell out of the large hole and into the ocean. Mera knew her men would, of course, be safe falling into the ocean; the henchmen, however, would not be so lucky.
The ship was getting out of control as Manta tried to take control of the systems.
"You're doing it all wrong, you idiot!" Mera yelled at him.
"Shut up, woman, I've got this," he yelled.
Manta obviously didn't know what he was doing, and Mera pushed him out of the way to try to stabilize the ship. Manta took offense to it and fought her for the controls, causing damage to the systems.
Mera didn't know how, but the ship began flying at incredible speeds and high up into the sky, miles away from the ocean. Neither one of them had an idea of where it was going. All they could do now was to hold on to something tight as the ship was going out of control.
The ship stopped flying up and began going downwards. The computer alerted them that they were on the verge of crashing into land; but due to the damaged navigation systems, the ship didn't know the location of where they were going to crash.
"This is your fault," Manta yelled at her.
"You better hope this crash kills you before I do," she yelled back at him.
They held tightly on to whatever they could as the ship crashed onto land. It didn't stop right away, instead it kept skipping around the land, slowing down before it finally hit something on the outside and stopped. Both Mera and Manta lost control of what they were holding onto and flew around the cockpit, banging their bodies against the walls very hard.
They were out for a while; it took some time for Manta to remember where he was and what had happened. His armor was heavily damaged, and he had to take it all off, leaving him in just his undershirt and boxers. He looked around the ship, trying to see what could be salvaged.
On the floor, he found Mera, unconscious. He looked at the young woman with long red hair as she lied there on the floor. She wore her famous green uniform that hugged her curvy body and showed a decent amount of cleavage on top. He didn't know why she would show that much cleavage, but he wasn't complaining about it. In fact, he liked it a lot.
Manta grabbed a broken piece of pipe that had a sharp, jagged edge on its end. He stood over her and held the pipe over his head with both hands, getting ready to impale her with it.
"Nice tits," he said as he looked at her intently. "Too bad I gotta shove this pipe between them to stab you in the heart."
Just as he was about to bring down the jagged pipe, Mera's eyes opened, shocked to see Manta without his armor standing over her. She saw the jagged pipe coming down at her, and in an instant, she used her hydro-kinetic abilities to use the water that was all around her to form an ice shield over her torso. The ice shield stopped the pipe from impaling her and held it in place.
Manta tried to pull the pipe from the ice, but wasn't strong enough. While he was distracted, Mera was in a good position to kick her foot right into Manta's groin, making him fall over in pain. Mera turned the ice shield back into water and got off the floor. Just as Manta got back up to face her, Mera used her abilities again to encase Manta in a thick block of ice, leaving just his head free.
"Let me go, you bitch!" he yelled at her.
"Not going to happen," Mera replied.
Mera grabbed the same pipe that Manta tried to use to kill her. She then swung it really hard against his head with the dull end of the pipe, knocking Manta out instantly.
Manta woke up sometime later with a massive headache and found himself unable to move. He soon realized that he was tied up with several feet of electrical wire that Mera was able to cut out of the ship to use on him. He saw her at the helm of the ship, doing her best to fix the communication system.
"Let me go!" he yelled at her.
Mera got out of her chair and walked over to Manta and punched him hard in the face.
"What was that for?" he asked.
"You tried to kill me, asshole," she replied.
She punched him hard in the face again before returning to the communication system.
"Where are we anyway?" he asked.
"In the middle of the Mongolian desert," she replied.
"Seriously?" he responded. "That's way off course."
"That's what you get for damaging the navigation system, shithead."