"Are you sure you know where you're leading us, Rocket," Wave asked as she, Storm, Jet, and Rocket walked through the passages of an abandoned castle.

"I'm sure, Wave. You need to stop doubting me. Storm doesn't," Rocket said as he led the Babylon Rogues down the corridor.

"That's because I know you'll always lead us to where we need to go," Storm said.

"Good albatross. Come on. That treasure should be here somewhere. We just need to find it."

"Yes, sir."

"How much farther to this treasure you read about?"

"Patience, Wave. I know where it is, but you don't need to know," Rocket said.

"Why not, you upstart," Jet asked.

"Because what fun is it if I tell you where the treasure is?"

"He's got a point," Storm said.

"Of course I do," Rocket said before the Rogues came to a corridor that went in three separate directions.

"Now what?"

"This is easy, Jet. All we need to do is split up."

"But there's four of us and three ways to go," Wave said.

"Then, two of us will have to go one way and the other two split up and go in the other two directions," Rocket said.

"How is this going to work?"

"Okay. Jet goes east, Wave and I go west, and Storm goes north."

"Hold on! I object," Jet said.

"Overruled. Rocket's made his mind and we have to respect that," Wave said.

"What? You're not the leader."

"Neither are you," Wave and Rocket said in unison.

"Fine. We'll do it your way, Rocket," Jet said.

"Good. After you, Wave."

"Thank you." Rocket and Wave then walked down the corridor to their left.

"I really hate that guy."

"Well, I like him, but not like that," Storm said before going down the corridor to his right.

"He doesn't deserve to be the leader. I'll have to prove that to Wave and Storm," Jet said before going down the corridor before him.


"Are you sure you won't get scared," Wave asked as she and Rocket walked down the hallway Rocket had picked for them.

"Positive. I've seen all five Final Destination movies," Rocket said.

"So?"

"'So?' I've seen a girl get hit by a bus in the original. I've seen a guy get impaled by a fire escape ladder in the movie after that. I've seen a guy get crushed by a cherry picker in part three. I've seen a mechanic get sliced by a fence in part four and I've seen a girl lose her only good eye after falling out a window in part five."

"Sounds a little gory," Wave said.

"It wasn't all that gory," Rocket said.

"It wasn't?"

"Not really. I've seen it all and loved it."

"It's amazing that you're so fearless," Wave said.

"Thanks. It feels good to be someone like me and not someone like Jet," Rocket said.

"Jet is arrogant."

"Definitely. It's like he can't go two seconds without thinking of a way to beat Sonic."

"He always seems focused on beating Sonic and proving that he's the fastest," Wave said.

"Can't he get it through his thick skull that he's not the fastest and never will be," Rocket asked.

"He just won't."

"I know. It just feels good to bash Jet."

"It actually does," Wave said.


"If I didn't know any better, I swear that upstart and Wave are talking about me behind my back. They better not be talking about me. Otherwise, I'll have to give Rocket the thrashing of a lifetime." Jet was walking down the corridor that Rocket had selected for him while muttering to himself.

"I bet there's not even anything of value in this dump," Jet said as he checked the various rooms in the corridor. He doubled back when he saw a object that resembled a hourglass before walking into the room he had found it in. He looked at it and saw a sun on the top of the hourglass-like object.

"I wonder if there's a moon on this thing." Jet then turned it upside-down and saw there was a moon on the bottom.

"I'm sure this will make a great addition to our treasure haul," Jet said as he took the hourglass from its resting place, unaware of the chain of events he had just started.