Back at the Space Camp, the kids were now eating their dinner with was mostly mushed up food with glasses of Tang which was told what the astronauts are and drank while on missions.

"Wow, this food is interesting." Alvin said.

"Better than the porridge that I used to eat for supper at the orphanage." Penny said.

"So, you all remember the plan, right?" Alvin whispered to the ones that only knew the plan.

"Right." the others nodded.

"When do we put it into action then, Alvin?" Anne-Marie asked after she took a sip of her juice.

"Yeah, when?" Jerry whispered.

"When I say." Alvin reminded them.

"Alright." Tom whispered with a shrug.

Robyn shared some of the food with her cat and mouse. Jerry sighed, it wasn't cheese, but he might as well try it. Tom felt the same way as it wasn't fish.

"I'm not eating it." Patch said before using his magic to make a steak appear.

Tom and Jerry pouted.

Patch smiled and moaned as he ate his steak in delight. "Oh, I love being a familiar now." He soon noticed he was being unfair so he decided to use his magic to make cheese appear for Jerry and a salmon to appear for Tom.

"Thanks, Patch!" Tom and Jerry beamed.

Patch smiled back and went back to eating his delicious steak. Tom and Jerry began to enjoy their own food.

"This better work, Alvin..." Brittany glared to her male counterpart, referring to his plan.

"Trust me, it will." Alvin said.

"It actually does sound promising, knowing Alvin, of course." Jeanette had to agree.

"Mm-hmm..." Simon nodded.

"See? Even Jeanette and Simon agree the plan will work." Alvin said.

"I guess..." Brittany sighed.

This caused for Alvin to smile smugly, knowing that his plan would work.

"I overheard the scientists," Jerry said as he took out a water dropper. "Check this out." he then zipped over to Robyn's tray and dropped the water.

As though by magic, the mushy food became a pepperoni pizza.

"We definitely are gonna have to bring plenty of water with us." Patch said.

"Mm-hmm, sorry, I just remembered this." Jerry smirked.

"Hurry up and eat, guys, so we can make it to Mars." Alvin told the others.

They all did just that. The kids then put their trays away for them to be washed and they were all now following after Alvin.


"But first, before the rocket ship, we need space suits." Alvin said.

"I just wish they made those things more stylish." Brittany commented.

"Wish and shall receive." Patch smiled as he used his magic to make each of them a space suit stylish to their needs.

"All right!" Brittany cheered.

The others were surprised and amazed at Patch's abilities.

"You're welcome." Patch told them all.

"This is so cool." Tom smiled.

"This is one step for Space Campers and one giant leap for future astronauts!" Patch smiled back.

"Why don't these have any air tanks?" Jerry asked.

"That's the best part, these space suits give us the ability to breath in space." Patch smiled.

"What?" the others asked.

"You guys ever see the shows or movies where they go into space without helmets?" Patch prompted. "Well, I thought that'd be a lot better than what they usually do with people like Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong."

"What about Captain Charles T. Baker?" Brittany sighed dreamily with her hands together. "He's so dreamy~"

"Oh, brother." Alvin rolled his eyes.

"Now, where do we go?" Robyn asked.

"This way." Alvin led the way.

"When he says that, should we be worried or relieved?" Robyn asked.

"Normally worried, trust me." Simon released a long-suffering sigh due to how Alvin could be most of the time.

"I am suddenly having second thoughts." Robyn said.

"That's normal." Simon could relate.

"Come on, guys, hurry up." Alvin said.

Simon sighed as he then forced himself to follow his brother. The rest of them soon followed. Anne-Marie sighed as she was without her bunny and felt a little insecure. Patch used his magic and instantly Anne-Marie's bunny was in her arms.

"Bunny!" Anne-Marie beamed and hugged her stuffed animal with a peaceful smile and nuzzled it instantly.

Brittany was about to say that Anne-Marie was acting like a baby, but her mouth instantly got covered. Patch smiled to Anne-Marie, before glaring to Brittany.

"Thank you, Patch." Anne-Marie smiled.

"You're very welcome, Anne-Marie." Patch smiled back.

"Alright, in we go." Alvin said.

The kids and animals then rushed together to get on board.


"We're in." Alvin smiled.

"And it begins..." Brittany mumbled.

"I can already hear Dave's famous word." Simon sighed.

"This can't end well for anybody." Theodore agreed.

"With how Alvin's plans work, this will most likely not end well." Patch said.

"Mm-hmm..." Brittany rolled her eyes again.

The rest of the time in the rocket ship was quiet.

"Oh, I hope this works..." Jerry whispered as they hid inside.

"I'm sure it will." Tom whispered.


After a little while, the astronauts were making their way for the ship, unknowing that there were kids on board with them.

'Alright, they're getting on.' Darla thought to herself.

The countdown started as the spacemen were ready and before everyone knew it, they were blasting off right for outer space.

"Hang on!" Patch told the kids, Tom, and Jerry.

"I should've packed a lunch or two..." Theodore pouted.

"I should've baked a lunch or two." Eleanor agreed.

Patch showed them the dehydrated food they had and the water they brought.

"Oh, yeah!" Theodore got excited.

"Let's not get greedy now." Amber warned the youngest chipmunk, knowing he had the biggest appetite.

"Okay, I won't." Theodore said.

"Good boy," Amber smiled. "You remind me so much of Rolly."

"I do?" Theodore smiled.

"Oh, yes, very much." Amber gently ruffled up his hair.

Patch chuckled in agreement.

"So should we move around?" Anne-Marie asked.

"Not just yet," Simon advised. "When we get into orbit, we'll lose gravity and we'll accelerate with the weightlessness and-"

The others stared at him blankly.

"We'll float like angels or ghosts." Jeanette narrowed her eyes with a sigh to dumb it down for them.

"Ohh." The others said, now understanding.

Simon and Jeanette sighed to them.

"Well, when should we expect to be floating?" Alvin asked.

"There should be an alarm that'll go off to let us know that the gravity will be off." Jeanette replied.

"Great." Jerry smiled.

"I wonder if I can chase you in zero gravity." Tom smirked to his mouse friend.

"Maybe." Jerry smirked back.

"There goes Earth." Simon said.

The others looked out the window and saw their home planet was getting small as they were leaving it and were now in outer space.

"Wait, then we should be losing gravity." Patch said.

"Give it a minute, we'll know soon." Jeanette promised.

"Indeed." Simon agreed.

"Ugh..." Alvin groaned. "Well, it better get crackin'!"

"You can't force Mother Nature, Alvin..." Simon sighed to his brother.


Suddenly, they all felt squished and forced as the rocket was going further through space which made them feel extreme pressure. They looked to see that Jerry had accidentally pressed the light speed button.

"Jerry!" the others called.

"What?" Jerry groaned.

"You accidentally pressed the light speed button!" Patch told him.

"Oops, sorry!" Jerry yelped as he reached to turn it off.

"At least this will get us to Mars much faster!" Simon told them.

"I wonder if they'll want someone to be their long-lost princess..." Brittany cooed.

"Oh, Brittany, there's no such things as aliens." Robyn sighed.

"Agreed." Darla nodded.

After a while, they finally stopped.

Penny held her stomach as she took deep breaths. "I've never felt this sick before..."

"It happens, don't worry, you'll be fine once we land." Jeanette soothed.

"Let's see how the astronauts are doing." Patch said.

"We might get in trouble if they see us!" Theodore yelped slightly.

Patch quietly opened a door that led to the control room and where luckily for them; the two astronauts were fighting each other like complete idiots. He then looked back, very unimpressed and so did the kids who seemed more mature than the astronauts right about now.


"I think we're okay." Patch whispered before shutting the door.

"Wonder what they're fighting about?" Robyn thought out loud.

"Maybe why the other didn't stop the rocket ship while the other was outside fixing something of the ship." Patch guessed.

"It's only logical." Simon nearly deadpanned.

They then over heard something else going on inside the control room, telling them it must have been a call from Earth.

"Um... Hello...?" Jeanette pushed one of the buttons to answer the call. "This is Jeanette Miller, who is this?"

"What the? How did you kids get on that ship?" The commander asked.

"Uhh... Funny story about that, Mr. Commander, sir..." Simon chuckled nervously.

"Wait, how did you kids get on the rocket ship?" The scientist, Dr. Possible, Kim Possible, and Ron Stoppable asked as they looked to see the kids were on the rocket ship too.

The other kids smiled nervously.

"Before you say anything else, it was all his idea!" Brittany said while pointing to Alvin.

"Gee, thanks for having my back, Britt." Alvin groaned.

"Well, it was all your idea!" Brittany glared.

"Well, you didn't have to come!" Alvin glared back.

"QUIET!" The commander yelled even if he didn't mean to.

The kids yelped and shivered slightly.

"We can't let them stay up there, they're only kids!" Dr. Possible said to the Commander.

"No, please, sir, let us be a part of the mission to Mars, please." Robyn begged.

"Nonsense, you're only children, you could get hurt." The Commander spoke up.

"No, we won't." Robyn said.

"She's right, sir, because me, Tom, and Jerry will make sure that none of them get hurt." Patch said.

"It might be dangerous and we can't afford if you kids get in trouble, besides, you don't even have proper space suits." the commander replied.

"Oh, trust me, I got that covered." Patch smirked.


"Well, alright, but just to be safe; we're going to send my daughter and Ronald up into space to watch over you kids." Dr. Possible told them.

"Wait, what?!" Ron's eyes widened about being sent up to space.

"We won't disappoint you, Dad." Kim smiled.

"Uh, yeah, you got it Mr. Dr. P..." Ron smiled nervously.

"I certainly hope so." Dr. Possible nodded to the two teenagers.

"Uh, KP, you sure about this?" Ron asked his best friend since Pre-K.

"Yes, Ron, I'm sure." Kim smiled.

"Oh, man..." Ron moaned in dismay.

Rufus crawled out of Ron's pocket and appeared in the palm of his hand as he saluted Kim as he was going to be apart of this as well like their many other missions despite being only a rodent.


"Alright, everyone; let's get our space suits on." Patch smiled.

"This is like Star Trek in a way." Eleanor said once she had her color-coordinated outfit with the others as they were going to be given the rare ability to breathe in outer space with Patch's help.

After the astronauts left the rocket ship, the kids and pets followed after. One astronaut had a hard time opening the door and even tried pounding on it.

"Uh, sir?" Jeanette spoke up.

"Oh, what is it now?" the astronaut asked.

Jeanette pointed to the latched lock that had the door locked and kept it from being opened.

"Oh, I knew that." The astronaut said before unlatching the latched lock.

The door was then open and they were on the red planet in their solar system.