Zim was pacing back and forth in his lab, waiting on very important results from his computer. He had seen an odd figure in the skies above and wondered what they were. When he was finally bored with pacing he sat down and recalled his life since arriving to earth. He had been they're for about five years, and he was almost as tall as his leaders, a result of the earth's lower gravity. High Skool was much more interesting than what he was in before, he was acing every subject and even though it didn't matter he showed pride. The only thing bothering him nowadays was Dib; that retched pile of filth. Zim had even learned more about human social customs than Dib ever knew, and much less kids picked on him.

When he had finished his thought; the computer flashed on, and its bland voice spoke.

"Well, what's the problem?" Zim demanded, "What was that strange… thingy I saw in the sky?"

"Long range scans show an Arbiter class vessel, it will arrive in three days." The machine buzzed.

"What!" Zim shouted, "Arbiter class can only mean one thing, judgment day."

Dib was in his room, talking with other members of the Swollen Eyeball association. He was once again trying to convince them that Zim was an alien.

"He has this little robot that disguises itself as a dog, and no one is doing anything about it!" The boy shouted.

"Look mothman," One of the members said, "We've been over this, he's just a kid with a skin condition. Grow up!"

Dib was shocked when the call immediately ended. He decided to complain to the only person who would listen, Gaz.

Gaz was, as usual, playing her GameSlave. She was about to pass the last level of Vampire Piggy Hunter 4, until her giant headed sibling showed up. His annoying giant headedness had caused her to lose her game on the final boss. She was about to smash him until she heard a knock on the door. "Are you going to get that?" Gaz asked her sibling, who continued ranting on. Gaz groaned and went to open the door.

"Uh, hi?" She said to the disguised alien before her.

"Hello Gaz," Zim struggled with the word. "Is your stupid brother home?"

Gaz raised her eyebrows and nodded, then opened the door for him.

"And then, they just hung up on me!" Dib finished his rant and saw their house guest. "AAAAHHHH! Gaz, get the bat!" Dib shrieked.

"No, I'm good." Gaz said as she returned to her game.

"Look, Dib." Zim began, "I need your help, the Earth is in danger."

"Yeah from you," Dib pointed at him. "What could possibly be worse than an alien invader?"

Zim smiled at Dibs ignorance, "A different race of aliens who don't care if the Earth lives or dies."

"Why would I believe you?" Dib asked.

"Because you want to save the human race from aliens, this is your big chance." Zim reminded him.

Gaz looked up when Dib began to laugh, she then saw her brother push Zim out of their house with unnecessary force. "What was that for?" She asked her brother.

"Because, aliens or not, I don't need Zim's help!" Dib said arrogantly.

Gaz was sick of her brothers constant ranting about aliens, "You do know that Zim is Irken right?"

Dib was confused by the question, "Does it matter? An alien is still an alien."

"Your racist, you know that?" Gaz pointed out, "You think everyone who is different is evil, who gave you permission to be so closed minded?" She got up and went into her room; it seemed her brother didn't hear anything she had said.

Gaz was using her phone, she was a little surprised when a bionic voice answered it.

"Helloooo?" The metallic voice said.

"Uh, is this Gir?" She asked.

"No, wait I'm Gir!" The hyper active robot said. "Is this Dib's scary sister?"

Gaz sighed, "Yeah, I need you to tell Zim to climb up to my window, I'm going to help him."

"Okie dokie!" The robot shrieked, then hung up.