GOGO LOOKED at the gum she had stuck on the guardrail. She regretted putting it there since nothing else happened after the earthquake. She reached for the bubblegum when the lights suddenly came back on.

"Hey, power's back on," Hiro said.

She reached into her pocket and pulled out a stick of gum, chucking it into her mouth.

"Let's check on the guys," He said.

He walked onward and she stood there. she blew a bubble and followed Hiro.


WASABI ARRANGED tools on his table in a hurried manner, making sure that each one was in its designated area and off the floor.

"Calm down, bro, we'll help you out," Dash said.

"No, no, no, no, I've got it," Wasabi said without turning to Dash.

Dash walked up to Wasabi and picked up a tool from his desk.

"What does this –,"Dash tried to say when Wasabi yelled at him.

"Don't touch that, you're messing it all up!"

"I just wanna know what the thing's used for," Dash said.

"Well, you can't," Wasabi said.

Wasabi placed the tool gingerly on the table and continued arranging the other tools.

"And why not?" Dash asked.

"If I spent time explaining to you, the whole arrangement would fall out of line," Wasabi said.

"And how long would that take?" Dash asked.

"14. 6 seconds," Wasabi said.

"Actually, 10.4 if you'd stop wasting time whining about it," Dash said.

Wasabi picked a tool off the floor and placed it on the table.

"Wouldn't it be faster if someone helped out?" Dash asked.

"Just leave him alone, man," Fred said.

"It takes approximately 15 minutes for me to get this done," Wasabi said.

"Why?" Dash asked.

"It's an intricate system, everything is where it should be, easy and accessible," Wasabi said.

"Look, check this out," Dash said.

Dash picked up a bunch of tools off the floor and splayed them on the table. Wasabi became jittery as tools were scattered all over his table.

"Bad move," Honey Lemon said.

"See? How's that for easy and accessible?" Dash said confidently, "Yep, I may not be a science genius, but this works quite nicely, don't you thi –,"

"Get out!" Wasabi yelled as he pointed at the door.

"What about the – "

"Get out!"

"Okay, okay, damn, take it easy," Dash said.

He stepped away from him as he hurriedly started arranging his tools again. He walked up to Fred.

"He doesn't like having his stuff messed around with," Fred said.

"Could've given me a heads up," Dash said.

"Actually he did and then I did – twice," Honey said.

"Well," Dash said with a shrug, "What do you expect?"

"It was YELLOW, wasn't it?" Dr Cello said from the hallway.

He entered the lab.

"The machine must've been cranky," Dr Cello said.

"What machine?" Fred asked.

"My time machine, the one that –,"

He walked up to Wasabi's desk and moved a tool slightly, aligning it with the others.

"It was off by a few millimetres," Dr Cello said in a low tone.

"Thanks," Wasabi responded in a low tone.

"See, it's like I'm in a crutch and you suddenly start limping," Dr Cello said.

"What machine are you talking about, Dr Cello?" Honey asked.

"YELLOW," Dr Cello said excitedly.

"Which stands for …?" Dash asked.

"Yeast," Dr Cello said.

The guys looked at him questioningly.

"Yeast?" Wasabi asked.

"Yes, the great ingredient used in table tennis," Dr Cello said.

He grabbed the onion, bit it and then tossed it away.

"Needs less onion," Dr Cello said as he chewed.

"How can it have less onion?" Dash asked, "It's an onion!"

"Precisely," Dr Cello said, "You see, my time machine, YELLOW, has been wigging out – like my toupee,"

He removed his toupee, revealing a full head of gorgeous raven hair.

"Why wear a toupee when you have hair?" Dash asked.

"Cuz I don't want people to see my bald head, duh," Dr Cello said.

Dash was left dumbfounded at his randomness.

"Let me talk to him," Honey said.

Honey motioned Dr Cello to follow her.

"Cheese, baseball, avalanche," Honey said to Dr Cello in a hushed tone.

"Transformers!" Dr Cello shouted, "Yep, Tom Hiddleston's acting gets me every time,"

Dash raised an eyebrow. Honey smirked and Dr Cello walked up to Fred and Dash. She followed him.

"As I was saying, I noticed the earthquake and tried to make sure that my machine was okay," Dr Cello said, "I also considered the possibility of it being the cause as it may have activated on its own, but I found it off and nobody had messed with it,"

"It was probably just an earthquake," Wasabi said.

"Yeah," Dr Cello said thoughtfully as he stroked his chin, "Or tacos, yes, yes,"

Dash gestured for Fred to explain to him what was going on and he shrugged.

"Okay, I'd better get going," Dr Cello said as he headed for the door, "Don't call me again, it's really annoying,"

Hiro and GoGo entered as he was leaving.

"Stephen," GoGo said.

Dr Cello nodded to her as she walked passed him.

"You've got her on the ropes, man," he said to Hiro in a hushed tone, nodding, "Blow it,"

"Sure," he said, nodding sarcastically, "I'm not gonna do that,"

Dr Cello left the room.

"You guys feel that earthquake?" Hiro asked.

"Yeah, Dr Cello thought it was his machine, but it wasn't," Fred explained.

Dash made the 'he's crazy,' hand gesture.

"So, what was it?" Hiro asked.

"Probably just an earthquake," Wasabi said.

"I dunno, I have a strange feeling about this," Hiro said.

"Puberty can often be a confusing time for a young adolescent flowering into manhood," Fred said.

"What?" Hiro asked.

"Sorry, I just miss Baymax," Fred said.

"Relax, Hiro, earthquakes happen sometimes," Wasabi said.

"Yeah, just hope that an even bigger earthquake doesn't hit or you'll get tossed through the air," Dash said.

Hiro frowned at Dash.

"Well, we should get started," Honey said and she looked at her watch, "It's 10pm,"

"Let's," Dash said.

Dash grabbed his bag, threw himself on a chair and pulled out a comic from it. Dash crossed his legs and started reading.

"You're not helping?" Fred asked.

"Hey, I've got important things to do," Dash said, "Like see if Hulk will beat the Hulk Buster. What're you gonna do anyway? You're not a science major,"

"Inspire my friends to revolutionize the world," Fred said, "Check this out; a cockroach translator,"

The guys looked at Fred then continued went back to what they were doing.

"You see, it's such closed-mindedness that's keeping us from breaking the time barrier," Fred said.

"Already did that," Dash said, "Not gonna do it again,"

"Cool, tell me about it," Fred said.

"Ah, no," Dash said.

Fred sat on a chair and sulked.


DR CELLO rode up to the quarantined ruins on a motorcycle. He got off the bike and turned on a flashlight. Dr Cello walked up to the gate and looked at the quarantine sign.

"Okay," Dr Cello said as he looked around.

Dr Cello picked up a rock and held it over his mouth, breathing like Darth Vader. Dr Cello looked at the gate and saw melted locks on it. Dr Cello kicked the gate open and entered the yard.

Dr Cello shone the flashlight around as he manoeuvred through the rubble. A tablet beeped in his pocket and he pulled it out. Dr Cello dropped the rock he had held over his mouth as he pulled out the tablet from his pocket and started to choke. Dr Cello fell over and started hyperventilating.


DR CELLO stood up and dusted himself. Dr Cello waved the tablet around as he moved the flashlight. The tablet beeped as he turned it to the left. Dr Cello walked to the left and the tablet continued to beep, increasing in tempo as he walked on. Dr Cello stopped when he noticed something on the ground.

Dr Cello squatted and looked closely. Some sand particles were floating in midair and descending slowly toward the ground. Dr Cello touched the sand then withdrew his hand quickly. Dr Cello looked at his burnt fingers. He frowned.


PEOPLE MOVED around the auditorium during the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology Robotics Expo. As with any other Expo, there was a wide variety of inventions on display and as usual, the judges were very impressed with what the students had to offer.

Hiro, Honey, Wasabi, Fred and GoGo entered the room and looked around. Hiro was in awe at the other students' inventions. Sure, he was possibly the best student on campus, but being around other people's inventions always gave him a thrill.

GoGo lugged a motorcycle covered in a cloth. The others offered to help, but she decided that she would rather take it to the stage herself to keep them from peeking. The guys stood near the stage and waited for her name to be called out.

"Ethel," The announcer called from the stage.

"That's my cue," GoGo said.

"Good luck," Fred said.

"Wait, gotta take a picture first," Honey said.

The guys got around GoGo and Honey held her phone in front of them.

"Say 'GoGo'," Honey said.

"GoGo!" The guys said in unison as Honey took the photo.

Honey's phone beeped and she looked at the screen.

"Outta memory," Honey said, "Let me try again,"

"We'll do this after I'm done," GoGo said.

"Sure," Honey said, deflated.

GoGo lugged the motorcycle and walked toward the stage. Dash ran up beside Hiro and leaned on his head.

"'Sup, bra," Dash said.

"Get your arm off my head," Hiro said angrily.

"Sure," Dash said.

Dash removed his elbow from Hiro's head and placed his arm over Honey's shoulders. Dash looked at her.

"Hey," Dash said.

"Hi," Honey said uneasily.

"Whoa, I just realized something," Dash said, "We've got one thing in common,"

"What?" Honey asked.

"We're both dashing," Dash said as he pulled out his phone and took a picture of the two of them.

"Here," Dash handed Honey the phone, "Make it your wallpaper; it's good luck,"

"Thanks," Honey said.

"Wait," Dash said.

Dash grabbed the phone, clicked on its screen and gave it back to Honey.

"Forgot something," Dash said.

"What exactly?" Honey asked.

"The fans," Dash said.

Another phone rang in his pocket and he pulled it out. Dash took a cocky selfie and pocketed the phone.

GoGo got on stage and the guys watched her attentively. Some men came on stage and set up a large treadmill.

GoGo walked up to the mic and thumped it.

"Hello, my name is Ethel, most people call me 'GoGo,' and ironically, what I'm about to show you will revolutionize transportation and speed," GoGo said, "I present to you …"

GoGo unveiled the bike.

"The SPEEDM," GoGo said, "The Self Propelled Energized Electromagnetically Driven Motorcycle. The world's fastest motorcycle," GoGo said.

The audience applauded. Dash cocked his neck.

"Whoa, someone really wanted to spell the word 'speed'," Dash said.

Dash sighed.

"I love science," Dash said.

Dash ran away and Honey was surprised. Dash's phone rang and Honey opened the text with a picture of Dash attached. It read, 'Second time's the charm. P.S. I got bored, so I'll call ya later.'

Honey smiled –

"Shh! GoGo's about to start," Fred said.

"I wasn't even talki –"

"Shh!" Fred said.

The bike looked a little ordinary with a black paintjob with red racing lines. The bike's significance was in its wheels. The motorcycle's wheels were detached from the main body and they looked like large, steel plated Frisbees that had yellow neon trims. The motorcycle had four that were on either side of the bike, acting as two wheels and they held it up using electromagnetic suspension.

"An electric motorcycle with wheels fitted with electromagnets," GoGo said, "Clean, efficient with wheels that have zero friction and can achieve speeds of up to 280 miles an hour,"

The audience was amazed and started murmuring.

"Observe," GoGo said.

GoGo put on a pair of gloves and got on the motorcycle. The handlebars and footpads had magnetic plates that she placed her hands and feet on, holding them in place. A countdown came on the screen and GoGo turned on the bike. There was a beep sound, a speedometer came on the screen and the treadmill turned on. GoGo drove the bike onto the treadmill.

The bike reached 50mph in three seconds and was picking up speed. GoGo revved the engine and the motorcycle's speed increased dramatically. The speedometer reached 280mph and the audience applauded.

"Yeah!" Fred cheered.

"She did it," Honey said.

Hiro cheered GoGo on.

"Now let's make it shoot out cheeseburgers," Fred said.

The guys laughed and GoGo kept going. Wasabi wondered something.

"Why isn't she stopping?" Wasabi asked.

"Huh?"

"She's already reached 280, so why isn't she stopping," Wasabi said, "She's made her point,"

"Maybe she's trying to enjoy the moment?" Hiro said uneasily.

"No, something's wrong," Wasabi said.

GoGo began to panic. She had pressed the ignition button three times now and the bike was not responding.

"Is everything alright?" The announcer asked.

"Yeah, it's just acting up a bit," GoGo said, "No worry,"

GoGo pressed the ignition button again and the bike kept going. GoGo began to mash the button and it became obvious to the audience that something was wrong. The guys ran up on stage.

"What's going on?" Hiro asked.

"I tried turning it off, but it's not stopping," GoGo said.

Hiro pressed the ignition button, but the bike kept going.

"Uh, guys," Fred alerted them as he pointed at the screen.

The speedometer moved up to 285mph and continued speeding up.

"Is it supposed to go that fast?" Fred asked.

"No," GoGo said.

The speedometer sped up to 300mph and kept on increasing.

"Get off the bike!" Hiro yelled.

"I can't!" GoGo said.

GoGo tried to remove her hands and feet, but they were stuck to the magnetic plates. Sparks shot out of the treadmill and the screen began to flicker. Security guards came on stage surrounded GoGo's bike.

"You have to turn off your bike," A security guard said.

"It's not stopping," Hiro said.

The treadmill caught on fire.

"Oh man!" Fred yelled.

Hiro tackled GoGo, getting her off the bike. The treadmill exploded and the bike sped away, smashing through a nearby wall. GoGo got off Hiro and he sat up. The guys looked at the wall in shock.

"Finally, something exploded!" Honey yelled cheerfully.

GoGo frowned at Honey.

"Sorry," Honey said.

"What the hell's going on?" Hiro asked.

Hiro looked at the flickering screen. The speedometer stopped at 400mph.

"We have to catch the bike before people get hurt," Hiro said.

The guys ran off stage and moved toward the door. Hiro stopped and turned to the others.

"I'll go with GoGo," Hiro said, "You guys continue without us,"

"Let's make a pizza," Fred said clenching his fist before his face and frowning, "With fries,"

"Uh, dude, the Expo's over," Wasabi said, ignoring Fred.

"You guys wouldn't be able to catch up with the bike anyway, so stay here," GoGo said.

GoGo ran out of the room.

"Hey," Fred said in protest.

GoGo came back in and yanked Hiro's arm, leaving the room with him. Honey sniffled and wiped an imaginary tear from her cheek.

"Ah, all out of tears," Honey said, "But still, so beautiful. They're just so cute I could actually cry,"

Fred gave Honey an imaginary jar filled with imaginary tears. She received it.

"No need," Fred said.

"Thanks," Honey said as she opened the imaginary jar.


HIRO AND GoGo entered his room on campus and Hiro walked up to a wardrobe. Hiro grabbed a black and yellow box and tossed it to GoGo.

"How are you gonna catch up with the bike anyways?" GoGo asked as she caught the box.

"Trust me, I got this," Hiro said.

Hiro walked up to his desk and pulled out gloves from a drawer. Hiro put them on and held his arms out. A black and blue jetpack flew out of the wardrobe toward Hiro. The jetpack slammed onto Hiro's back, knocking him off his feet.

"Man, it does hurt," Hiro said, "Damn Anthony,"

GoGo raised an eyebrow as Hiro got to his feet. Hiro strapped on his jetpack and clenched his fists.

"It's fast enough?" GoGo asked.

"It goes up to 600 miles an hour," Hiro said cockily, "It should be fast enough,"

GoGo ran into the bathroom. Hiro walked toward the bathroom, turned around then headed out the door.


HIRO FLEW over San Fransokyo, manoeuvring through the blimps that littered the airspace.

The setting sun shone over the city, beautifying the sky with its rays. Hiro looked down and the buildings below looked like tiny squares. The wind blew on Hiro's face, rushing through his hair. Hiro enjoyed the freedom of the skies and leaving his helmet behind made it feel all the more awesome.

"See anything?" GoGo asked on the other end.

"Nope," Hiro said, "Anything on your end?"

GoGo skated on her maglev discs in her battle suit. She sped through San Fransokyo, manoeuvring through clusters of pedestrians.

"Nothing here," GoGo said into her earpiece.

"Man, where could it be?" Hiro asked.

"I don't know, it could be anywhere," GoGo said and she groaned, "Great, several months of hard work just blew up in my face in an instant,"

"We'll find it soon, don't worry," Hiro.

Hiro flew above a blimp and started zigzagging around the others.

"We need more hands on this," Hiro said, "I'll call Baymax,"

Hiro pressed his earpiece. A static sound came and his earpiece went off. Hiro pressed his earpiece twice and nothing happened.

"Baymax?" Hiro said.


AUNT CASS and Baymax were watching a movie on TV. Baymax blinked and Aunt Cass ate her popcorn absentmindedly.

"Wouldn't such high voltages of electricity charging through the hammer cause bodily harm?" Baymax asked.

"What?"


"GREAT, COMM.'S down," Hiro said.

Hiro looked down at the city and saw a large electric wave erupt from it in a dome shape. Hiro flew higher into the sky as the wave approached him. Hiro flew into the clouds and the wave subsided before it could reach him. Blimps that were in the wave's radius began to plummet and power went out in the areas the wave covered. Hiro's jetpack beeped and he looked at his right glove.

"Oh, come on, really?" Hiro complained.

His jetpack was running out of power.

"Great," Hiro said in a groan.

Hiro looked around and worried whether his jetpack would fail if he descended toward the city. Hiro took a risk and descended toward the city. Hiro's jetpack was functional and he began to assume that the wave he saw was an electromagnetic pulse. Hiro descended closer to the ground when another wave erupted from the city.

"Dammit!"

The wave covered Hiro and sparks shot out of his jetpack. The jetpack started malfunctioning and Hiro flew haphazardly. A huge shadow cast over Hiro and he turned toward it. A large plane was crashing towards him.

Hiro flew over the nose of the plane and over the cockpit. The pilots in the plane looked at Hiro and were surprised. Hiro's jetpack stopped a little, he ran on the plane and the jetpack turned on again. Hiro flew towards the wing of the plane. Hiro grabbed on and saw that the plane's engines were flickering as well. One engine went on fire and the people in the plane screamed in a panic. Hiro looked at his jetpack and saw that it was still flickering, barely holding up a consistent flame. The plane was about a couple thousand metres away from the ground and closed in for a tight squeeze between two buildings.

Hiro jumped off the plane and flew toward a building. Hiro zigzagged as he tried to fly away from the plane. Hiro's jetpack gave out and Hiro plummeted toward the ground. Hiro grabbed onto an electricity wire and it gave him a shock. Hiro let go of the wire and crashed onto a stairwell of an apartment building.

Hiro's joints throbbed and he was in terrible pain. Hiro grabbed a guardrail and pulled himself up to his feet. Hiro panted and looked around. He stood above a dark alley and the sun was beginning to set.

Hiro removed one glove and rolled up his sleeve. He looked at his right elbow and it had a bad bruise. Hiro pulled his sleeve down and held his elbow.

"An EMP and the sun's setting?" Hiro complained, "What next?"

An extremely loud explosion resounded around the area and people started screaming.


AN ENORMOUS cloud of smoke and fire billowed up into the sky. The plane crashed about a kilometre from GoGo and the shock knocked her off her feet.

GoGo panted heavily and picked up one of her battle suit's maglev discs. She placed it near her right glove and there was no magnetic attraction. GoGo now assumed that the wave was an electromagnetic pulse and it had shorted out the electric components of her gear.

GoGo stood up and lifted the maglev discs. Cars were at a standstill and a huge accident had just occurred when a truck smashed into six vehicles and crashed into a store after it shut off. There was no electricity anywhere and the once busy area filled with music now had murmuring and screams.

GoGo hooked the maglev discs on her backpack and looked around. She saw a local bike shop and gave a relieved sigh.

"Thank God," GoGo said.

GoGo ran into the dim store and looked around. The shopkeeper was not around. GoGo placed money on the counter and ran up to a bike. GoGo left the store with a bike and rode away on it.


A LARGE crowd of students, judges and professors stood in front of the SFIT auditorium. They all murmured and began to panic. Dusk approached and night was setting in.

"I hope they're okay," Honey said.

"Yeah," Fred said.

GoGo rode up to the guys and ran up to them exhaustedly. GoGo nearly fell over and Fred and Wasabi helped her stand.

"What happened?" Honey asked.

"EMP, plane crash, lost contact," GoGo said in between pants, "Hiro,

find him,"

"Where is he?" Honey asked.

"Don't know, but we didn't get too far from here before we lost contact," GoGo said, stabilizing her breathing.

"We need to suit up," Wasabi said.

"There's no use," GoGo said.

"Then how are we gonna find him?" Honey said.

"I don't know," GoGo said.

"If you fused then –," GoGo grabbed Fred by his collar.

"Stop goofing off! I need to find him," GoGo said angrily, "Are you gonna help or not?"

"Sure," Fred said.

"Then we have to go," GoGo said.

GoGo walked up to her bike.

"Let me just get my Chem. balls," Honey, "It's gotta be chaotic out there,"

"I'm gonna get my battle suit too, just in case the EMP's temporary or something," Wasabi said.

"Just hurry!" GoGo said.

Honey, Wasabi and Fred left to get their gear.

GoGo sat on the ground and breathed heavily. She worried about Hiro and was afraid he might have crashed and died. She then wondered what would happen if they didn't find him in time, before –

"No, no," GoGo told herself, "He's gotta be fine,"


A RIOT began at a prison the second power went out and the jail cells swung open. The cell doors opened before power went and some prisoners wondered why. There was no time to ask questions as they tried to get their way out as others fought the guards. Prisoners ran out of the prison and went into the city.


A MAN in a brown jacket stood on a rooftop. He looked out at the city. Fires had started and smoke polluted the air. The areas of San Fransokyo affected by the EMP had turned into a hellhole of kill or be killed. People started looting and crime ran rampant, as police were unable to patrol the streets effectively and apprehend the convicts.

Nothing was working - cars, phones, TVs, trains; nothing. The man grimaced and walked away from the rooftop.


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