After freeing Zuka from his cell, Ryder and the two Puptillians had made their way to the bridge.

"Why has no one found the intruders yet?!" asked Captain Whiskers.

"Because they're right behind you," said Ryder as the three dropped in from a vent in the ceiling.

"You were fools to come here," said Captain Whiskers as several soldiers surrounded them with guns at the ready.

"We know about the toxin that you all were infected by," said Zula.

"Only it's not a toxin but a bacteria that I was able to make a cure for," said Ryder as images appeared on screen of the said bacteria.

"Why should we trust you?" asked a soldier.

"Maybe you'll trust your own people then," said Ryder as a live stream from Razer and the others came up.

"Everyone listen to what they say, we don't have to be afraid any more!" said Razer. None of the Catarlas with him were being held in a cage any longer.

"Don't pay attention to the traitors!" said Captain Whiskers as he shot the screen to cut the transmission.

"What are you worried about, Captain Whiskers, you have nothing to lose by trusting in the cure," said Zula.

"You think I care about a cure, the only thing I want is the power the stone gives, the power to rule any world I want!" said Captain Whiskers.

"You mean that you don't care that we die as long as you have power?" asked a soldier as they all glared at him.

"Everyone that wronged us deserves to be crushed!" said Captain Whiskers as he tightened his right hand into a fist.

"You won't be crushing anyone any time soon," said Ryder as his eyes started to glow. The stone in Captain Whiskers suit then teleported right into Ryder's hand.

"Guess giving myself a piece of the stone wasn't such a bad idea after all," said Ryder as he looked at the stone in his hand.

"Give that back!" said Captain Whiskers as he lunged for the stone but was stopped by his own soldiers.

"Unhand me, I am your captain!" said Captain Whiskers as he fought to get away.

"Not anymore you're not," said a Catarla as he was dragged away.

"Now, about that cure," said one soldier who had taken the position of Captain upon himself.

"It's already been introduced into the air," said Ryder.