Author's Note: Alright, so before you all start reading, I'd like you all to know that this is my first story of Cats and Dogs in a long time. I used to be The Super Shepherd, but I lost that account a couple years ago, and I gave up on fanfiction. Then I was inspired to continue. Made this account, and I'm writing stories again.

I must also add that I'm pretty much borrowing Nightfury991's story, Cats and Dogs: Rise of the Pack. Don't worry, I've been given permission to use it. I should also tell you that he's discontinued his story for now. Maybe he'll continue in the future. I don't know. I didn't ask him that.

Anyway, on with the story.


Diggs had wanted to stay at home, spend some time with his family. But he had decided to go see his friends at DOG, see how they were doing. And when he got there, it seemed like just a normal day for everyone. However, it did not stay that way as soon as he heard the commotion. The German Shepherd saw everyone looking at the big screen, which showed nothing but static. His eyes widened before he rushed over to Lou, Butch, and the others.

"Guys, what's going on?" He asked in concern.

"Our firewall's been breached." Peak answered.

"Somebody hacked the system." Lou stated.

"What? Tinkles?" Diggs asked in surprise.

Peak shook his head. "No, it can't be him. This is unlike anything I've ever seen!"

"Peak, what is it?" Lou asked.

"I don't know how, but I can't find the source of the problem. It's like no one's even hacking in." Peak replied.

"What do you mean, it's like no one's hacking in?" Butch asked.

"I don't understand how, but there's no frequency. It's like whoever's doing this is using a computer that cannot be detected or anything."

Diggs raised a brow. "Computer that can't be detected?"

However, he had to push those thoughts aside as something appeared on the screen. It still looked like static, but there was a figure moving around, but the way the frames stopped were like a glitch. Of course, it obviously wasn't a glitch but how the hacker chose to appear to everyone.

"Agents of DOG." The hacker spoke in an extremely deep and distorted voice, but in a way everyone could tell what he was saying. "I do hope you do not mind if I use your systems so that we may... communicate with one another."

"Who is this?" Lou demanded.

"DO NOT MAKE ME LAUGH, LOSER!" The hacker snapped, and it was so loud and sudden that it startled every agent in the building. Although, no one paid attention to Diggs, who had not flitched. "You dare think I would simply give my identity to you?! If that were so, I wouldn't be hiding my appearance with all this static you see!" Then the figure took a deep breath, calming himself before he spoke in a calm, yet very stern tone. "Now, assuming I will not be interrupted, I think we should get back on track. Don't you all agree?"

"Who are you?" Diggs demanded, obviously not intimidated. "Tell us before I start calling you "Glitch."

To everyone's surprise, the hacker laughed in amusement. "How convenient. I was just about to say that's what I'd be known as. Yes, you all may call me Glitch. After all, I am a perfect hacker."

"Who are you really? Don't tell me you're that same guy that told us to give him the files of Operation Full Moon."

"Oh, I'm not him. However, I could aid you all in finding out his true identity and his location."

"We already know he's in Canada." Butch stated.

"Maybe he is. Or maybe that's what he wants you all to think." Glitch suggested. "Either way, Canada is still a large country. You may know where The Pack were when they were taken, but they could be anywhere in Canada. But I can assist you by narrowing it down further than that."

"And what proof do you have that you can?" Diggs asked skeptically. "Admittedly, I'm not a genius in any way, but if I were in your position, I'd need everyone to believe me. And how could I expect them to believe me if they have no reason to believe me?"

Once again, Glitch laughed, sounding more amused this time. "Oh, I like you. Yes, you're correct about that, Agent Diggs. But do not underestimate me, for you can expect some intel from me in the near future."

"He's right."

Everyone looked to see Shadow, who walked over and stood next to Diggs.

"I've never agreed with Diggs on anything. But he has a point. Why should we believe you? How do we even know that you will give us intel and that you're not trying to deceive us all?"

Diggs was fairly surprised that his rival was actually supporting his point, but it may of had to do with the fact that they were talking about The Pack.

"Like I said, you all can expect intel from me in the near future. Until then, you must be patient. Many of those who possess weak will tend to give up rather easily. Don't get me wrong, I don't believe any of you have strong will. Almost none of you all have indomitable will, but you might just manage to prove that I have underestimated your will. But only slightly."

Diggs looked at the figure. "Well, when can we expect this intel from you?"

"Well, keep in mind that I have yet to begin my search for The Pack, and since this wolf your dealing with is no fool, he won't be found easily. As a result, I cannot specify when you can expect any leads, but you must be patient. Do not let your weak will fair you."

As soon as Glitch finished talking, the screen had returned to normal.

Diggs looked over at the Spec Ops Agent. "Did you actually agree with me?"

Shadow snorted. "Don't push it. That Glitch doesn't know anything about The Pack, otherwise he'd know where they are."

Diggs sighed as the wolf walked off. "Back to being an ass."

"I heard that!"

"You were meant to!"


In an unknown location, Glitch laid down on a very expensive and comfortable looking mattress, sighing as he began to relax. However, he could not clear his mind. Due to his panmnesia, he was capable of remembering everything. Not just what he sees, but what he hears, smells, tastes, feels, every the emotions he felt. Even everything after the moment he was born.

Right now, he remembered every agent of DOG, including Butch, Lou, Peak, that Spec Ops Agent Shadow, but that's not why he couldn't clear his mind. In his head, he kept seeing the image of Diggs, that new rookie that DOG had recruited a few mere weeks ago, but something felt off. Sometimes, his panmnesia has trouble when it comes to remembering things. His brain can handle it, but every now and then, it can be tricky to navigate through all of those memories he has.

"I've seen Diggs before." He muttered. "But where?"


Meanwhile, Diggs was currently walking around HQ, looking for a certain wolf who he needed to speak with. Now normally, he would do everything he could to stay away from that Spec Ops Agent, but this was important. And he feared that he had greater problems at hand.

It wasn't long before he finally found him, inside that armory that belonged to The Pack. The door was open, and Shadow seemed to be making sure all the equipment was in order.

"Shadow, we need to talk." Diggs said.

Shadow sighed. "Why?"

Diggs pressed a button, and the door shut as he looked around the room and saw that there were no cameras. "The door's soundproof, right?"

"What, you want to fight?" Shadow asked in a bored tone.

"No. It's serious. It's about The Pack. You know something."

"I already told Lou everything I could remember."

Diggs growled. "You know, you're good. But ever since we met, I've been suspicious of you, so if you're this flawless good agent, then you weren't trying to fool me. The Pack haven't been captured, have they?"

Shadow was indeed good, not even tensing up or showing any signs of deception. "I do not know what you're talking about. Now get out, rookie."

"That wolf that hacked the systems about a week ago. Is he the leader?" Diggs asked, clearly not buying it.

Shadow snarled. "You think we betrayed Lou?"

"Well, wolves sometimes see themselves above dogs. Is that what this is about, though? Thinking you're better than us and not wanting to take orders from dogs?"

"Alright, that is nonsense. I've worked for DOG for years, and I could care less about whether or not our superiors are dogs."

"You know, that's the only thing you're saying that's truth. You could care less about whether or not your superiors are dogs, but you follow that leader of yours regardless." Diggs stated.

Seeing how there was nothing he could say, Shadow sighed. "I must admit, I'm surprised that you figured it out."

"Shadow, we don't have to fight. Right now, The Pack and whatever their planning isn't why I wanted to talk to you. This is mainly about Glitch." Diggs assured.

Knowing that the German Shepherd wasn't lying, the wolf let his guard down. "Alright. What about him?"

"Don't you think it's odd how he can hack into HQ without being detected? No frequencies, or anything of the sort?"

"Well, you have a point there. But we have advanced technology, so it wouldn't be impossible to create such a computer."

"Maybe, but what about how he knew of Operation Full Moon? How long has he known us? And more importantly, what does he really know about The Pack? I mean, what if he knows you all are traitors?"

"Alright, listen here, rookie. We've been off the grid for two years, and it's one thing to know about us, but to know our location and our plans? How can you believe that he would know that?"

"Did you sense any deception?"

Shadow sighed as he shook his head. "I admit, I know he was telling the truth. But what do you propose we do about it?"

Diggs sighed. "Shadows, I'm going to tell you something, something you must keep between us for now. I have secrets."

Shadow raised a brow. "What kind of secrets?"

"Secrets you wouldn't imagine." Diggs stated. "I need you to do something for me. If I am going to tell you this, I need you to believe in the impossible. Can you do that?"

"Well, humans think talking animals are impossible."

"Okay, good. Now, I'm gonna tell you the story of my life. Or, well, part of it, anyway." Diggs paused, taking a deep breath before continuing. "When I was a pup, my mother was killed."

Shadow did not expect that, and he actually felt sympathy for the German Shepherd.

"It was late, a sound woke me up, and I see my dad trying to save her. But in the end, he fails. I'm taken to safety before she dies."

"What happened?" Shadow asked gently, understanding that it was a sensitive topic. He never had a mother himself, and he couldn't imagine how he'd feel if he lost his sister.

"Well, my dad and I did a lot of things. And many years later, I'm now someone else. I went on missions, before DOG was a thing. You see, there are these canines and feline/canine hybrids we call "Superiors." The Superiors have many capabilities. Enhanced physical and mental capabilities. The US government knows about them. After all, two superiors prevented the assassination of Kennedy, but they had to cover it up. Not to protect Kennedy from humans, but the superior who hired Oswald to kill him. While a president is elected every couple of years, Kennedy had secretly remained president until his death in 2008, when they made Obama the new president, and secret president if you will."

Shadow's eyes widened. "So, wait, all those other presidents, they were just faces and even they didn't know."

Diggs nodded. "The Superiors are the reason there is an ULTRA TOP SECRET. They don't show up on any form of technology unless they allow that technology to perceive them. And when they do, there's no signs that suggest that they even have greater physical and mental capabilities. Despite how different they're DNA is, all machines can only comprehend it as normal canine or feline DNA, usually depending on the form they're in."

"What happened to the superiors that saved JFK?" Although it was confusion and hard to process, Shadow was able to find it all very interesting.

It confused the wolf even more when he noticed a distant look in the shepherd's eyes, something that seemed to resemble depression.

"They were together for quite some time. But in the end, not everything is capable of lasting. They... grew apart, left the military."

"And the military let them?" Shadow asked, slightly surprised.

"Well, keep in mind, they did a lot of services for the US. If not for then, this country, and perhaps so many others, could have descended into chaos. Anarchy, really. So, of course, the government let them go."

"Okay, Diggs, I know you're telling the truth, I know when someone's lying or not, but how could you possibly know all this when even DOG doesn't know?"

Diggs sighed. "Well, it's simple, Shadow. My name is Diggs, and I'm a five thousand and eighteen year old superior, born in 3000 BC, Ancient Egypt."