The seeker was guided to a stop by the railing above. Paul was the first to exit the space craft once opening the door then the other members of blue team came out in a neatly single file line with Peepo in the lead. Members of the group began to yawn and stretch their arms showing signs of fatigue that quickly passed through the small crowd even to the commander.

"Is any of you here a doctor?" Rampo asked, unexpectedly.

The cadets and the academy commander turned toward Captain Rampo.

"I am," Tee Gar said with a grin. "I will be right out with you."

"Okay," Chris said. "It is pretty late. Time to retire for the night."

"I am a feeling a little-" Laura yawned. "Drained myself."

"With the adventure that we have gone through," Gampu said. "It is reasonable to be allowed that. Class dismissed."

"Commander, what about the boundary marker mission?" Chris asked. "That is a top priority mission."

"Red team 2 will perform that task of overnight," Gampu said. "You have been through enough fright, my dear cadets."

"Sounds okay by me," Paul said.

"I am not even tired," Loki complained.

"We have chocolate pie and milk at the store as a bed time treat available," Adrian said. "Only if you go to bed afterwards."

"Never mind, I am tired," Loki said.

"Peepo is too!" Peepo said.

The group laughed then dispersed from the shuttle bay. Tee Gar and Rampo walked side by side through the hallway as Gampu walked on ahead of them making his return to Academy control. Rampo looked around the hallways taking in the cadets dressed in onesies that were oddly designed and simple to a point. The design of the ship was entirely the same even from the internal appearance.

"Is there a cure for my change?" Rampo asked. "Is it well known in the medical community to have a treatment?"

"Solar flares aren't exactly known to change DNA. Nor is radiant energy of the magnitude you described aboard your ship," Tee Gar said. "If anything when a solar flare happens, the light support systems get disrupted and engine failure really makes it nasty." He put his hands on his hip, ecstatically, acting bright when speaking. "Power failure makes it a life or death situation."

"So I am a first, Doctor?" Rampo asked.

"It seems that way," Tee Gar said. "If I can get a blood sample then I can see what I can do about that aging problem and see if any aid can be applied."

"Ah, thank you," Rampo said. "I like to go there."

"Follow me, Captain." Tee Gar said.