Felix tries one more time to break free from Turbo, but his grip on his arm is just too strong. Any tighter and Felix's arm would fall off.

"How much longer?" the impatient racer groans. He still flickers red between his two selves.

Calhoun doesn't even look over her shoulder as she replies, "We're almost there." Truth be told, she's taking the long way there. The quickest way would have been to take the elevator that the marines use to catch up with the first player shooter. Instead, Calhoun has them taking the stairs, walking down the longest hallways possible, and basically going in circles. Only a true Hero's Duty soldier would know that, but she told all the soldiers to stay behind (hopefully to get help).

Unfortunately, they are nearing their destination. Calhoun can't delay it any more. She has to find a way to get Felix out of here, even if there won't be any backup.

"Here's the door," she says as they come up to a pair of tarnished, black metal automatic doors. She turns to the little megalomaniac. "Alright, Turbo, let Felix go!"

"Not so fast, pretty lady," he says. "How do I know this is the right room and you won't just leave with Fix-It?"

Calhoun and Turbo have a staring contest, but with a defeated sigh, Calhoun opens the doors, revealing dozens and dozens of eggs scattered about the floor.

Turbo's eyes widen as he makes his way into the room, dragging Felix along with him. It's not until he's right near an egg he lets the handyman go so he can pick it up.

"Tammy!" Felix shouts, running to the comfort of his wife's arms.

She hugs him tight, refusing to allow any of the tears stinging her eyes to escape. She has to be strong. She can cry alone in her room later, when all this is done.

The egg glows green and dissolves away to reveal a little cy-bug baby. At first glance, it looks adorable, with big round green eyes and a ball-like body with little legs. But then its programmed nature kicks in, and it jumps onto Turbo's face. He manages to pry it off and throw it at the couple. "Back, you bug!" Felix says, hitting it with its hammer.

It flashes twice and doubles in size.

"Why do I fix everything I touch?" he sobs.

Calhoun takes out her pistol and shoots. The cy-bug screeches and scurries back, but baby cy-bugs are in the way as Turbo activates every single egg in the room. The bigger cy-bug trips and falls onto its back, its legs wiggling as it struggles to get back up. Calhoun spots an escape pod. "Felix! Stay close to me!" she hisses. Step by step, they circle around the bugs, hoping to make it to their escape.

A cy-bug is thrown into their path, and they halt. It starts munching on the inside of the pod as more and more cy-bugs than Calhoun can shoot land inside the pod. "Where do you think you're going?" Turbo/Candy snarls. He picks up another baby bug, preparing to throw it.

SMASH!

Glass shards fly everywhere as Ralph climbs through the broken wall. "Felix! Calhoun!" he says.

"Ralph!" Felix says happily.

"Wreck-It!" Turbo/Candy growls. The cy-bugs around him begin growing and maturing, becoming more lethal. "You won't be so lucky this time, Ralph!" The baby cy-bug in his hand doubles in size, overpowering Turbo. He sinks to the floor, but instead of being crushed under the bug's weight, the bug picks him up with its claw and brings him to its mouth.

The heroes look away from the ghastly sight and meet up with each other. "Wreck-It, the escape pod's blocked," Calhoun says, "and I don't have my cruiser. There's no way out."

"Actually, there is." The huge man points to the hole in the glass wall.

"Are you crazy, soldier?"

"Ralph," Felix says, "we'll never survive the fall!"

"Trust me!" Ralph punches a cy-bug, and it disappears. He then grabs Felix and Calhoun and, holding them under his arms, runs and jumps out the hole. They all scream, "AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!"

Something blue appears beneath them and catches them halfway down the tower. "Don't worry!" Vanellope says. "I've got it under control!" She glitches twice more, and they're back on the ground, driving away from the tower as the swarm of bugs escapes.

"How did you do that?" Felix asks, still recovering from the shock of being carried out of a hole in the wall of a huge tower.

She explains, "I had to find a ramp and glitch all the way up."

"Hey, kid," Ralph says, looking at what they're riding in, "this isn't your kart. This one's white."

"It was my kart until Turbo took it from me." She screeches to a stop by the space marines and King Candy with his own purple and yellow kart.

"Looks like everyone's here," Kohut says. "Let's go."

"Wait!" Felix says. "What about the cy-bugs?"

"Don't worry about them," Calhoun says. "Little does Turbo know that we put the beacon on an emergency setting. If a bug strays too far from the tower when the game's not being played, it will go off."

As if on cue, the blue light shoots up from the roof, and the bugs fly mesmerized into the light. When the last of the swarm is fried, the beacon shuts off. Vanellope frowns. "I didn't see any really big cy-bugs," she says.

"Hope that you never have to, kid," Calhoun says, shifting her weight to one side.

"But when we had the bugs in Sugar Rush, there was one cy-bug that was bigger than the rest. King Turbug."

Ralph remembers that battle. "Don't worry about him, kid."

"But I didn't see him fly into the light," she insists.

"All the bugs are terminated," a space marine says. "No bug can resist the beacon."

Still, Vanellope's not convinced.

"Let's get you back to Sugar Rush," Ralph says.

"Fine. Hey, Dad-" she smirks at King Candy, "-wanna race there?"

He looks nervous. "I don't, heh heh, remember how to drive."

"You don't what?"

"I got this," says Ralph. "Pardon me, sir." He sits on the back part of the kart.

Vanellope turns to Felix and Calhoun. "Hold on tight. Meet you at Diet Cola Mountain!" she tells Ralph and Candy as she steps on the gas and zooms out. Ralph uses his giant hands to propel the kart forward. The marines nudge and shove each other before deciding to head to Tapper's for root beer.

A pink claw-like hand grips the broken wall as a red-glitching face peers down at the parting company. "So, the glitch remembers her daddy, they're back together, and they're gonna live happily ever after as the rightful rulers of Sugar Rush," he sneers. "Not on my watch." He chuckles darkly as he goes through the hole and slinks up the side of the building to the roof. In the middle of the roof is the device that shoots up the beacon, and right next to it is the detector. Creeping over to the gadgets, he punches and claws at them until they are broken. His laughter echoes throughout the game as he flies off the roof and towards the entrance.