Somewhere far away, Yatsudewani could be found inside a cave. In there, he had begun whining about his current situation. That, until he realized he wasn't alone.

"Who's there?" he called.

Not too long after that, somebody showed himself: "It's me."

The Trinoid didn't know who this "me" person is, but he recognized the armor he wore. It must be that Hammond whom the Abarangers have met before.

"Stay away from me!" Yatsudewani cried, despite his giant advantage over the dark armored man, "You're the bad guy! I don't want you near me!"

"Am I a bad guy?" Hammond questioned, "What makes you say that?"

"You hurt people!" he answered, "You tried to kill them."

"I did no such thing." Hammond replied, "It was that man, the one you call Doyle who hurts people."

Yatsudewani started to look at Hammond, asking: "What are you talking about?"

"Wasn't he the one who kidnapped that yellow woman before?" Hammond asked, "Wasn't he the one who tried to hurt the Abarangers? And yet I'm the bad guy?"

This was indisputable and Yatsudewani knew it. But there was still something else that couldn't be righted: "And how about you trying to open a gate to Dino-Earth?"

"Was that such a bad thing?" Hammond answered questioningly, "I admit my first attempt didn't go too well. But at the bright side, I did bring back a strong ally to the Abarangers, didn't I? Besides, everybody in the world loves dinosaurs, so what's so bad about trying to open a gateway to them?"

Obviously, the Trinoid hadn't thought about this. But Hammond didn't stop there: "If your so-called friend, this Doyle, would have stayed with me, that gateway wouldn't have failed, and we'd have dinosaurs all over this planet. He has done nothing but bad things to this world, and you call him a friend? And how about this..."

Hammond did not say anything, but when Yatsudewani looked back at him, he had a TV at his hand, which showed how Ranru had wrapped her arms around Doyle. The sight of this enraged him so much.

"He's taking her away from me!" he cried.

"Yes. You can't let that happen, can you?" Hammond asked him.

"No! I won't have this happen!" Yatsudewani replied.

"Good!" Hammond said, "But right now, he might be hiding somewhere from you. I suggest you tear down every building in sight. You know, just in case."

"I will!" the Trinoid replied, "I'm going to get you, Doyle! Be warned!"

That's when the Trinoid ran, as fast as his giant legs allowed him, out of the cave and into the city.

With him leaving, Hammond changed back into his human form, snickering.

"Good work, Austeevy." Hammond praised a monster that suddenly stood next to him, as it was a TV first, but then took it's original form. The monster looked like an austriche, with poison ivy leaves, a TV in his belly and a camera in his eye.

"Your images can really... poison people's minds." Hammond laughed, "Pardon the pun."