"Hey, Earth Mom." Crandall smiled.

"I'm kinda hungry." Brenda pouted.

"What's up, Crandall's mom?" Hector asked.

"Hey, Crandall's mom." Sho smiled.

"Oh, nothing much, hello there you all," Mrs. Connors greeted as she was drinking from her mug. "Some cable guy named Paulsen was here all day. I guess that Technor creep ruined our reception."

"What was he doing here?" Indigo asked.

Hector, Crandall, and Brenda seemed concerned and decided to go to the doghouse to do some research.


However, when they came down in the doghouse, it was a lot different and was a lot more high tech and looked like a home version of Level 7.

"Wow." Sho smiled.

"It's got a fridge!" Brenda beamed at more snacks.

'Welcome to your new crash pad, Teamo, and thank you again for short-circuiting that Technor,' Governor Kevin smiled from a big screen to the superhero kids. 'I guess it's time to hit you with the fact that you are now officially Duly Deputized Super Agents!'

"Awesome!" Sho cheered.

"Really, sir?" Indigo asked.

'Hey, I wouldn't fool ya, it's a Gov thing,' Governor Kevin smiled back. 'By the way, your wrist communicators are on the console, have fun.'

'This is the best day ever!' Sho thought to himself.

"Teamo Supremo!" The kids cheered together once they were officially the state's new superheros.

'And Sho, I would like to do some tests on how strong you are.' Paulsen said from the big screen.

"Sir, yes, sir." Sho saluted.

"Don't take too long, Sho," Hector told him. "I wanna invite you guys to my skate exhibition next week."

"I won't take too long." Sho assured him.

Hector smiled.


The following week, nothing much had happened, but soon enough, Sho went to see Paulsen and he appeared to have a young girl with him. Sho bowed to them in greeting as it was a traditional Japanese greeting. The young girl seemed a bit shy as she hid behind Paulsen's leg.

"Oh, um, who's that?" Sho asked.

"Sorry about that, Sho," Paulsen replied. "This is my niece, she's a little shy."

"H-Hello." The shy girl greeted.

"Koniwchiwa." Sho greeted back.

"My brother dropped her off, sorry this is kinda last minute." Paulsen told the orphaned Japanese boy.

"It's understandable." Sho said.

"Come along, Korra, it's time for me to test Sho." Paulsen told his shy niece before handing her a pack of crayons and a coloring book.

"Thank you..." The shy girl quietly thanked her uncle for the play things before going to keep herself busy.

"Ready to get started?" Paulsen asked Sho.

"Yes, sir." Sho nodded.

Paulsen came over to some machines with Sho behind until he was then slightly blown back by a giant fan.

"Whoa!" Sho yelped.

"IF IT'S TOO MUCH, LET ME KNOW!" Paulsen called out to him.

Sho grunted as he then tried to walk through the blowing wind as it tried to push him back. He soon got to the fan and came toward the blades. Paulsen looked nervous as Sho came to the blades and was about to turn them off so they wouldn't slice him, but to his surprise, the blades were then dented and broken off.

"Oops..." Sho smiled sheepishly.

"That was really impressive." Paulsen told the boy.

"Thanks." Sho smiled.

"Now, let's see how much weight you can handle; just tell me it's too much." Paulsen said.

"All right." Sho nodded.

Paulsen did simple weights at first that would be fine for a grown man and once Sho was fine with them, he added more on the pounds to see just how strong the boy was and where he even had weights that strongmen would be able to lift and even had the strongest/hardest boulder in the world that no one seemed to be able to break, not even any strongman. Korra looked up from her coloring book briefly and gasped once she saw how strong Sho really was.

"Wow, he's a real super kid in the team!" Paulsen was amazed.

Once the weights were finished, it was now time for the hardest/strongest boulder as it was rolled over to Sho. Sho looked around until he saw the boulder rolling over. He ran out of the way at first, but then stood his ground as he got ready to pick up the boulder over his tiny body.

"Sho, I want you to lift up this boulder and then try to smash it." Paulsen said.

"Sure thing, Mr. Paulsen!" Sho replied as he got ready to do just that.

The boulder was now rolling faster and faster towards him. Sho soon lifted up the boulder and he tossed it like a sports ball before smashing it into millions of tiny pieces and where this surprised Paulsen and Korra.

"How was that, Mr. Paulsen?" Sho asked.

"Superb!" Paulsen beamed. "Where did you say you were from again?"

"Japan." Sho replied.

"Hmm..." Paulsen hummed before trying to get a hair sample from him.

"Ooh!" Sho blinked from that.

"I'll take that." Paulsen smiled as he took his hair to trace his DNA.

"Okay." Sho said before he saw what time it was.

"Uh, is that clock right?" he then asked.

"Why I'll be, it is 8:00." Paulsen noticed as he checked out Sho's DNA.

"Oh, my gosh!" Sho yelped. "I have to run!"

"I hope he doesn't get in trouble." Paulsen said to himself.


Sho rushed to the Gajda house, the door was unlocked luckily enough and there appeared to be an unfamiliar man in the house. He first screamed and the man copied him and the two went back and forth until the lights came on and Indigo and her mother came downstairs in their pajamas.

"What's going on?" Indigo yawned.

"There's a boy here," The man glared as he grabbed Sho by his collar. "Should I toss him out, Fee?" he then asked Indigo's mother.

"Robert, put him down, he's my new son and I asked you not to call me Fee..." Mrs. Gajda told him with a long-suffering sigh.

"And I asked you not to call me Robert." The man retorted before he soon set Sho back on the floor.

"Sorry about that, Sho," Mrs. Gajda soothed. "This is my brother, Robert, he's decided to move in, and... Uh... What happened to your girlfriend, Robert?"

"Oh, she got hit by a car, she's dead, and the name is Bob." The man replied as he seemed to lie about his ex-girlfriend.

"She threw you out, didn't you?" Mrs. Gajda asked.

"You told me she ran away to a church to become a nun." Indigo added to her uncle.

Bob soon gave in. "All right, she kicked me out, and if that's not bad at all, I got fired from my security guard job!"

Sho felt sorry for his adoptive uncle and decided to ask the governor for a job for Bob. Mrs. Gajda forgot why she was mad, so she just decided to go to bed while Bob lay down on the couch to get some sleep.

"You wanna go to Hector's skating show?" Indigo asked Sho on the way to their room together since they were siblings now.

"Sure." Sho said.

They both then went straight to bed. Sho slept a bit longer than he was supposed to due to being awake longer than Indigo and came home rather late due to Paulsen's training and testing and where he would wake up much later than the others.


"Sho, you woke up late," Mrs. Gajda commented. "What exactly happened last night?"

"I was doing some testing and training of my strength for Mr. Paulsen." Sho yawned.

"Hm... I see..." Mrs. Gajda commented as she took a plate of breakfast away from Bob as he gave it to Sho. "Robert, no, you already had three plates."

"I told you, it's Bob!" Bob glared.

Sho yawned and smiled as he accepted the breakfast and began to eat. Mrs. Gajda soon heard the phone ring. She then went to get the phone. Bob tried to take some of Sho's breakfast with a greedy smirk. Sho soon sent him a warning look while bending his own fork. Bob backed up nervously and put his hands up. Sho nodded and then continued to eat while Mrs. Gajda was on the phone.


"Hello?" Mrs. Gajda asked.

'Hello, Fiona, good to hear your voice.' Paulsen replied.

"Oh, Paulsen, hello," Mrs. Gajda smiled. "Sho says he was with you last night."

'Sorry about that, but I needed to see him right away, I apologize for getting him home late, but I have results for him.' Paulsen replied.

"What sort of results?" Mrs. Gajda asked.

'Well, since you work for Kevin too, I suppose I can tell you, but he seems to be far stronger than the average boy and is almost as indestructible as those would be from another planet.' Paulsen informed.

"That's incredible." Mrs. Gajda said.

'Be sure to tell him for me, will you?' Paulsen replied.

"You got it," Mrs. Gajda smiled to the science man. She soon hung up the phone. "Robert, could you take the kids out?" she then asked. "I'm going to see Dr. Paulsen."

"MY NAME IS BOB!" Bob snapped at her while Sho finished up his breakfast. "And I wouldn't mind at all, especially this little strong guy."

Mrs. Gajda sighed to him as she soon left for work. Bob then walked with Sho and Indigo to go see Hector as he was going to show off his newest skate stunts.

"So, little buddy, mind giving me some help with my car?" Bob asked Sho.

"Uh, sure, sir, what kind of help?" Sho asked.


They soon saw a car with flat tires.

"I need someone to lift up the car so I can change the tires." Bob said.

"Uncle Bob, he's a little boy!" Indigo told him.

"Hey, he's obviously strong enough." Bob smiled innocently.

Sho soon went to the car and lifted up Bob's car with ease.

"Thanks, kid." Bob replied as he then went to change the tires.

Indigo smiled proudly to Sho. Sho didn't mind holding up the vehicle. Bob changed the tires as he whistled to himself. Sho smiled as he was glad to help. Once the tires were changed, they were off to Hector's skate exhibition.