Episode Name: "Elementary"
Episode Summary:
Tom, Kaz, Sarah, and Peyton go on a scan quest to find the mysterious floating island called Kaizeph. This isn't the first time they tried finding it. The problem is that the island is constantly moving, making it difficult to travel to it. Luckily this time they find it, but the Servants of the Elements trap them in this large rock formation. They have to port out with no new scans. Back in Chaotic they make a bet to see who is the best Elementalist. They have to go scan one of the Element Servants in a certain amount of time, then they will fight it out in a bate drome. They all get their scans, and Tom technically won the match but it's not clear who won the title of Elementalist since Tom didn't use an element attack to win. They get in a fight over it, but agree it's stupide to argue. Then the boys get mad at Sarah for saying Chaotic is just a game.
Season 3, Episode 11
Element Servants
Favor certain Tribes as if
They once where in them.
Notes: Only, one more episode. It's a shame there are only twelve episodes in this season. I have a theory there was originally going to be more, but they had to cut it done to only twelve because of the lawsuits. I might have mentioned this before, but I can't remember if I have or not. In the beginning of the episode it was mentioned that they went on other unsuccessful scan quests to find Kaizeph, and I think there was suppose to be at least one other episode about them learning about the Lost City and trying to find it.
So I guess I should explain this haiku. In the "The Khilaian Sphere" there were four High Muges who would meet in Kaizeph to give updates on how their Tribe was doing and if they needed help then they can ask for it. Now the story line was never finished, but I think the book was setting the High Muges up to become the Servants of the Elements. That's just where I thought it was going, but I could be wrong. If I remember right the High Muges in the book had different names than the Element Servants and I don't have a good explanation for that, but maybe they changed their names.
Question: Who do you think should have won the title of Elementalist?
