I look up to see a man on the tracks. I go to Kokoro.

"There's a man on the tracks," I said. Kokoro tried to pull the brake.

"It won't stop!" she said.

"Iguess that's why the Rocketman was only a prototype," I said to myself. Then something flew past me. It took me a minute to realize that it was Zoro and he was fighting the man on the tracks. Of course, the fight was over before it even started. He looked at me and smirked.

"Showoff," I muttered under my breath. I look towards the front of the train and see something strange: sunlight. Why would there be sunlight when it's the middle of the night?

"It's seems we've finally arrived at Daylight Island," Kokoro said.

"Daylight Island?" I asked. Will I be able to fight?

"It's an island that never sees the night," Paulie explained. This is not good. This is definitely not good. Paulie hands me a dark cloak.

"Thanks," I said as I put it on.

"I wouldn't want you to get captured too," he said. I look around the cabin. Everyone is looking at me, even the very sleepy Zoro. This makes me feel a little uncomfortable. Luckily, Priscilla broke the awkward silence.

"You've arrived," she said.

"What's the situation?" I asked.

"You were right about the security. Also, there is a tall fence surrounding the island. Either way, it will be hard to get in," she reported.

"The fence could pose a problem. The Rocketman won't be able to stop. we'll be blown to smithereens if we crash into it," I explained. At this, Chopper freaked out.

"We're going to die!" he yelled, bawling. Quite literally, he was running around the cabin, like a chicken with its head cut off. I grab him and look him in the eye.

"We're not going to die. We'll figure something out," I said, smiling so as to calm him down. I looked towards the island and saw the fence. Priscilla was right. It was tall. I turn to everyone and get serious.

"Kokoro, go full speed ahead," I said.

"Ehhhh?!" everyone exclaimed.

"Did you hit your head on something?" Paulie asked.

"I know it sounds crazy but please trust me. Oi, Zoro! I could use your help. Come with me to the roof," I said, climbing the ladder. He follows.

"What am I supposed to do?" he asked. I smirked.

"We're going to make the Rocketman fly," I said. He smirked back.