The drone throws the man at Barry, who successfully catches him in his hands. "Are you hurt?" Barry asked the man. "I think I grazed my arm on a pointy part of your hand." the man answered. The drone deploys a gun made from an engine block on its wrist. As Barry was distracted, the drone fires a laser at Barry's head from the engine block weapon, causing him to drop the man and collapse.

Jake catches the man before he touched the pavement, but he also collapses from the sudden weight shift on his hands. "Hey, aren't you Doug Judy's barber?" Jake asked the man. "Get me out of here!" the man pleaded. The man runs away as the drone transforms into vehicle mode and flees the scene. Jake takes notice of the fallen Transformer and hurries to the partially destroyed head.

"Barry, are you okay?!" Jake exclaimed in concern. The head detaches from the rest of the body and transforms into a heavily-damaged robot mode. Barry stands up with the help of Jake carrying his arm over his shoulder. "You need repairs! Can your Transtector transform?" Jake asked. "I don't think so, I can't establish a remote link to it. Get me to the precinct and get a truck to tow my Transtector to the parking garage." Barry instructed.

"Okay, just hold on!" Jake assured Barry. Barry suddenly collapses with his right arm missing, still being carried over Jake's shoulders. Jake holds it in front of his with a worried look. "Well… damn." he bemoaned. Jake crouches down and turns Barry around, finding that his face visor has dimmed to black.

"Amy, can you give me a hand?!" Jake asked Amy from afar. They carry Barry's body and arm into the squad car and attempt to position him to sit upwards, but it slouches over repeatedly until they narrowly position him correctly before buckling him in. "That drone sure did a number on him. Do you think he'll be okay?" Jake asked Amy. "He has that other android body somewhere. Maybe if we can find it he can transfer to it." Amy suggested.

More police arrive at the area and cordon off the area. A tow truck arrives to tow the inactive Transtector to the precinct, following Jake and Amy's squad car. At the precinct parking garage they arrive and pedestrians clamour at the sight of the Transtector being towed into the parking garage. From the fourth floor, Gina notices the crowd and alerts the detectives. "Hey guys, there's an abstract art sculpture being towed into the precinct!" Gina alerted.

The detectives, barring Hitchcock and Scully, and Terry go to the window and see the Transtector being towed. "Isn't that Captain Ninety-Nine's?" Boyle wondered. "Did somebody call me?" Holt wondered as he approached the detective. He goes to the windows and sees the Transtector in surprise, but doesn't display it in his face. In the parking garage, the Transtector is left in an empty parking space by as Jake parks the squad car in an adjacent space.

"Thanks for helping us, Jim." Jake thanked the bearded tow truck driver. "No problem, anything for the man who saved my brother from three angry raccoons." Jim responded. "Is your brother okay? Did he get rabies?" Jake asked. "Yeah, he's fine. I wish I could say the same about the Cap." Jim answered in concern. He enters his truck and drives away as Holt approaches Jake.

"What happened out there?" Holt asked Jake. "Barry got blasted in the face by the drone. His arm fell off when I tried to carry him over my shoulder. I temporarily attached it back with bandages so nobody will know he's a robot. If anyone asks, he's an amputee with prosthetics under there." Jake informed. "Where is he?" Holt asked. "In the squad car. Amy's trying to wake him up." Jake informed. Amy approaches the two with a worried look.

"Sorry, I couldn't get him to wake up." Amy said. Boyle, Rosa, Terry, and Adrian show up at the parking garage. "Jake, what happened to the Captain." Boyle inquired. "I am feeling well, Detective Boyle." Holt answered. "No, I mean Captain Ninety-Nine! This is his robot, right?" Boyle corrected.

"His robot got blasted in the face and now it looks like he's knocked out. He's in the squad car." Jake explained. Boyle looks into the squad car and sees Barry's unconscious body. "Wow, so that's what a superhero looks like." Boyle said in awe. "What are we gonna do about this hunk of junk? We can't just leave it here." Rosa wondered. "We'll try to wake Captain Ninety-Nine up. I think he's the only one who knows how this thing works." Jake answered.

All of a sudden behind the officers, the android body de-cloaks itself from its stealth mode. Rosa takes aim with her sidearm before she's stopped by Jake. "Don't worry, that's… Captain Ninety-Nine's sidekick. I think he can help fix this." Jake explained. The android approaches the Transtector and encircles it, diagnosing damages. "Uh, sidekick, can it be fixed?" Jake asked the android.

"It's gonna take a few hours at least. And it's Pitman, by the way." the android responded in a voice sounding like he's speaking through a radio filter. "We can request repair equipment for you. Just ask for anything and we can bring it here… within reason." Holt said to Pitman. "For starters, I need privacy. I want this area blocked off until repairs are finished. I also want to speak with the Captain and Detectives Peralta and Santiago." Pitman requested. The three detectives and the sergeant leave the parking garage, but not without Adrian giving Pitman a cautious glare. As they left within earshot, Pitman turns to Jake.

"Barry, is that you?" Jake asked the android. "Yeah, it's me. I sent a distress beacon to my android and had it home onto my location and transferred myself to it." Barry answered. Hidden behind a pillar, Adrian spies on them.

To be continued…