The Tennysons were visiting a water park as the kids gazed in awe and admiration of the sight of the super high waterslide that the park was known for. They were both wearing their swimsuit for fun at the park. Jen was in a purple and pink one-piece swimsuit and Glen was wearing dark blue swimming trunks.

"Six stories of twists and turns…" Jen said.

"Hurtling down a hundred-foot plunge…" Glen continued.

"At speeds of over 25 miles per hour," Jen continued.

"Then, splashing down into a churning 300,000-gallon wavepool!" Glen finished.

They then looked at the sign that said Riptide Rapids before looking at each other.

"You've entered the Riptide Rapid Zone!" hey both cheered as they high-fived each other and running to the waterslide.

Jen passed the zone with a smile before Jen was stopped by the lifeguard, whose name tag said her name tag said his name was Brad, as he put his hand out in front of her.

"You're too short," he said.

"What are you talking about?!" Jen asked as the lifeguard pointed at the height limit sign that featured a narwhale. Jen was unfortunately just a few inches shorter than its nose, whereas her cousin was right on the edge of it, meaning he was tall enough.

"Sorry, I heard the baby banana boats are fun for the smaller set," Glen teased, patting her head before he walked towards the slide and laughed at Jen's misfortune.

A very annoyed Jen walked away to a wooden support pillar and hid behind it.

"They'll all feel small when Razorjaws shows up for a dip."

She activated the Omnitrix and slammed her hand against the core as usual. But for some reason, the core didn't press down. She tried several times with no results as she groaned out frustrated.

"Come on! Work!" she shouted in a whisper before finally slamming the watch against the pillar, splintering some of the wood before it sent out sparks of green electricity, before sending the DNA current through Jen's system, turning her into Grey Matter, which obviously didn't help much with the height limit rule.

"Huh?" she asked, looking herself over. "Oh, no, no, no, no, no! Anything but being a micro-munchkin!"

Little did she know that things weren't about to get much better for her as she felt the ground shake beneath her when several kids stampeded towards the water slide, completely unaware of the mini alien in front of them that they were about to crush.

"Uh-oh!" Grey Matter said.


*Opening Theme Song: Jen 10*

(The scene shows several planets as the eerie alien music began then the scene shows the watch with the silhouetted image of Jen as the music amped up.)

It started when an alien device did what it did

It stuck itself upon her wrist with secrets that it hid

(The scene shows Jen as she leaned forward to grab the mysterious watch from the alien capsule then it jumped up and clamped itself on her wrist, much to her shock.)

Now she's got superpowers, she's no ordinary kid!

(Then the next scene is when Jen presses the core down then the watch released a powerful flash of green light as it sunk down into her arm and from where it had sunk, brown-orange rocks erupted from her skin and worked their way all over her body until they reached her eye.)

She's Jen 10! (The words "Jen 10" flash on the screen.)

So if you see her, you might be in for a big surprise!

(We see many quick shots of different aliens: Grey Matter, Razorjaws, Diamondhead, Inferno, Stinkfly, Upgrade, Wildmutt, Ghostfreak, Ghostfreak, Stinkfly, Grey Matter and Upgrade in that order.)

She'll turn into an alien before your very eyes!

(The scene shows Jen become covered in orange fur as her teeth grew into fangs then she became a humanoid dog-like alien as she slams her claws against the ground and let out a roar.)

She's slimy, funny, fast and strong! She's every shape and size!

(We see more quick shots of different aliens: Razorjaws, Diamondhead, VLOCT, Four Arms, Inferno and Wildmutt in that order.)

She's Jen 10! (Once again, the words "Jen 10" flash on the screen.)

(The scene showed a chibi Jen who ran towards the fourth wall then jumped, somersaulted and morphed into the aliens:

Armed with powers, she's on the case!

1- A dog-like alien humanoid, who shred at the fourth wall.

2- A four-armed, four-eyed, red-skinned alien, who rose her arms up and pumped them.

Fighting all evil from Earth or space!

3- A small, amphibious, bug-eyed alien, who leapt towards the fourth wall and crashed at it.

4- A humanoid velociraptor with orbs on her feet and wore a protective visor zoomed to the screen.

5- A living, stretchable metal being with green digital stripes and one eye.

She'll never stop 'til she makes them pay!

6- A living entity made of powerful durable crystal, who blocks a large laser beam and reflects it back.

7- An anglerfish humanoid alien, who opens her mouth to show her razor-sharp jaws.

Cause she's the baddest girl to ever save the day!

8- A humanoid fly with two pairs of wings and four eyestalks flew to the screen.

9- A ghost-like alien with one purple eye.

10- A living humanoid on fire who fires a stream of fire at the fourth wall.)

Jen 10!

(Then Jen landed on the ground fist-first, which caused the ground to crack.)

(Multiple scenes are shown: the dog alien leapt out of the forest and towards the fourth wall, Jen finished her transformation as the diamond alien, the fire alien throws a fireball from her index finger, Jen slamming the watch down, Glen bringing down the spear on the cockatiel's head, the four-armed alien letting out a battle cry, finishing her transformation and the velociraptor alien zooming across the water.)

(The final scene shows Jen with a cocky grin as all the aliens got sucked up into her watch and the title "Jen 10" appears beside her.)

*End Song*


Grey Matter ducked and dodged to avoid the feet of the kids. "Whoa! Look out! Watch those flip flops!"

She then hid behind the pillar and saw a man with brown hair and white glasses speaking to Brad about something none of the kids cared about.

"In 1951 when this water park was a cornfield, recently declassified documents suggest an alien spacecraft crash-landed right here," he said as Grey Matter snuck past everyone, completely unseen due to her small stature and got to Brad's shoes before grabbing a lace from each shoe in each hand.

"Being small does have its advantages. Now time to tie up some loose ends."

"So," the man said. "If you can get someone from upper management down here so I could start checking soil samples."

Brad groaned, annoyed. "Okay. Hold on while I call someone who cared." He put his thumb and pinky finger to his ear and mouth in a position that he was talking on a phone. "Ring ring ring. Guess what, dude, no answer. Next in line!"

The man looked down running away from the scene towards the slide. "Did you see that?! An alien!"

Grey Matter panted as she hid behind a pole.

"Maybe a remnant of that fateful crash," the man said.

"Dude, you've been in the sun way too long," Brad said.

The man ran off towards Grey Matter, pushing past Brad.

"Hey, no cuts!" he shouted before falling down due to Grey Matter tying his shoelaces together before she reached the pool as Glen was about to go down.

"Hey, race you to the bottom!" Grey Matter said to Glen who noticed her. She then went down the slide as she cheered and smiled as she went down the twists and turns as she was finally tossed into the drink. "Now that rocked!" She then saw a shadow loom over her as she then shouted out before ducking under the water as Glen landed into the drink right on top of her.

Glen then spotted Grey Matter who peeked her head out of the water. "Grandpa's not going to like you going alien just to sneak on a ride."

"That's why I'm not going to tell him," Grey Matter said. "In a few minutes, I'll be back to normal and he'll never know, will he?"

"We gotta towel off, or, in your case, napkin off," Glen deadpanned as he got out of the pool.

The man from the top of the slide surfaced out of the water before raising his hand out of the water with Grey Matter in it before she glared in shock as she was caught.

"There you are, my little alien ticket to fame," he said.

"Glen! Glen!" Grey Matter shouted in fear as Glen perked up at that voice and stared at the man who was holding his cousin.

"Let her go!" Glen shouted as the man rushed out of the pool with Glen following him in a chase as he stored Grey Matter in a cooler before rushing out of the Riptide Rapids, past Max who was holding three snow cones for himself and the kids as he heard a faint screaming from the cooler as his grandson ran up to his side.

"Grandpa! That guy's got Grey Matter!" Glen said as Max trashed the snow cones and joining Glen in the chase.

"Glen!" Grey Matter shouted as she was tossed around from the rumbling food inside the cooler as the man ran away.

He spotted the others chasing him to get the cooler as he rushed into the crowd before Max stopped to catch his breath from fatigue.

"I keep forgetting I'm not as young as I used to be. Go!" he told him as Glen ran through the crowd before spotting the man putting the cooler in the trunk of his car.

"Let me out!" Grey Matter shouted as the man closed the trunk on her and driving away before Glen could catch him.

Glen looked absolutely surprised (in a bad way) as he watched the car fade away from view as Max joined him.

"Don't worry. We'll find her. Somehow," Max said.


A security camera on the man's house spotted him driving up to the garage before parking and walking into the house to see a bunch of alarm beams shining through the hallway.

"Security system, off," he commanded as the beams turned off and he walked through the hallway, cooler in hand. His wet flip flops left markings on the linoleum floor that some cleaning bots easily wiped off.

He entered his kitchen and placed the cooler on the counter.

"Lights on," he commanded as the lights turned on. "Prepare dinner." The microwave turned on at that command as a white cat leaped onto the counter.

The cat smelled Grey Matter in the cooler and mewed as it played with the cooler before the man grabbed it.

"No no," he said. "This one is all mine."


The Rust Bucket drove through the streets in the direction the man drove away.

"Okay, so if she's Grey Matter now, she'll just turn back into Jen then go Four Arms or Ghostfreak or something and escape," Glen suggested.

"But if you said she went alien when she did, Jen should have changed back before she was taken," Max said.

"Which means, maybe something's wrong with the watch," Glen said. "Well, at least as Grey Matter, she's smart."


Grey Matter was in a glass jar, holding her chin and walking around in circles as the man examined her.

"Incredible. Truly incredible," he said. "A perfect miniature alien being."

"Who are you calling miniature," Grey Matter challenged.

"So, which galaxy are you from?"

"Actually, I don't know myself. And even if I did, I wouldn't tell you."

"Oh, feisty little life form, aren't you?"

"You want to see feisty? Just wait until I get big."

The two stared for a moment as Grey Matter glared.

"Why don't you take a picture? It'll last longer."

"My thoughts exactly," the man said before grabbing his phone and taking a picture of a sad-looking Grey Matter and walked away as Grey Matter bowed her head into the glass, sad.


Meanwhile in a castle of some kind, a man dressed up as a knight with a cowl, armour and an elaborate golden mask was sitting at his laptop talking to the man over video chat. His name was Enoch.

"Mr. Howell," he said. "We've more than had enough of your fuzzy claims and blurry photos of supposed alien spaceships. I'm not someone you want to annoy."

"I-I know that," Howell stuttered. "But this one's different. I promise you." He then showed the knight the photo he took. "You see, she's only about six inches in size and converses fluently in English. Perhaps The Organization will consider?"

"I'm sending a car. You'd better not be wasting our time or our resources."


"Great," Grey Matter said, now moved to a shelf full of outer space-related merchandise in another room. "A thousand people at the water freak and the UFO freak spots me."

Howell's cat walked up, curious at the tiny alien in the jar in the shelf.

"Wait," Grey Matter said. "This could work. Here, kitty, kitty," she said as she knocked herself against the jar to try to knock it off the shelf/intrigue the cat. "I taste just like chicken."

The cat, intrigued, leaped up onto the shelf and swatted the jar away, breaking it open when it fell to the floor, releasing Grey Matter.

"I'm free!" she shouted. Unfortunately, Howell's vacuum bots detected the broken glass on the floor and trailed over to Grey Matter to sweep it up. "Uh-oh. I'm free."

She tried backing up to avoid them, but the cat was waiting for her there. Thinking quickly, she hopped over the bots and started running for the door with the vacuums chasing her.

As she ran out, Howell stepped out of his office and into the hallway.

"Howell Wayneright: alien discoverer! Let the fame and fortune begin!" He stepped into the other room only to discover Grey Matter had escaped. "No!"


The chase continued into the kitchen as Grey Matter quickly hopped on the cabinet and drawer handles and safely onto the counter where the vacuums couldn't get her. She turned to her right to see the phone and got an idea.

In the Rust Bucket, Glen's phone rang and he quickly answered it.

"Hello?"

"Glen, it's me," Grey Matter said on the other line.

"Jen, you're still Grey Matter?" he asked.

"Yeah, the Omnitrix still won't work!"

"Where are you?"


Grey Matter carried the phone to the window, where she gazed through the glass and analysed the surrounding area to pinpoint her location.

"Uh, there appears to be a mountain peak 13.2 miles due west with a vertical angle at 45 degrees."

"And you call me a braniac," Glen said over the phone. "How about a street?"

"Oh, yeah. It's Ripley!" Grey Matter then put her hands on the window.

Suddenly, an alarm sounded through the entire house and metal sheets came down while Grey Matter was still on the sill! She quickly leaped off, but accidentally knocked the phone onto the floor in the process, breaking it.


Glen heard the alarm go off and the phone crashing.

"Jen? Something happened."


The alarm shut off and Grey Matter spotted Howell staring her down, angry. He then ran towards the tiny frog alien and clamped his hands over her, preventing her escape.

Fortunately, Grey Matter crawled up his arm, into his short sleeve and down his back. Howell tried to trap her, but only ended up hurting himself as Grey Matter jumped out of his collar and bolted for the air vent for safety. Unfortunately, Howell thought of this and removed the grate and grabbed her. Thinking quickly, Grey Matter bit down his hand, causing him to yelp in pain.


As this was going down, inside the Rust Bucket, Glen unfolded a map as he read it.

"Ripley Avenue, Ripley Lane, Ripley Drive?" he read. "We don't have time to check them all out!"

"Do we have a choice?" Max asked as he drove into suburbia.


"What's your malfunction?" Grey Matter asked the Omnitrix as she crawled through the air ducts of Howell's house. "Probably something stupid like the DNA splicing replicator copying a fragment of the amino acid sequence." She then gasped as she realized what she said. "So this is what it feels like to be a scientist."

She then crawled to a different section of the ducts until she heard a whirring as Howell turned up the fan.

"I'll teach you to blow me off!" Howell exclaimed.

The fans blew Grey Matter through the ducts, causing her to thud against the metal walls. Howard heard this and followed the thudding.

Grey Matter continued flying through the ducts before she found a vent and grabbed onto it before she opened it, finding herself in the kitchen again with Howell waiting for her with a broom in his hands.

"Gotcha!" he shouted, swinging the room.

"Think again!" Grey Matter shouted as she dodged the broom as it knocked the vent off.

"This continued for a bit with Howell swinging the broom and Grey Matter dodging it before she found her way to the sink and crawled into the drain.

"She gets away and the Organization will come after me!" he said to himself. "Come on. Think, Howell!" He then spotted the faucet and an idea came to his head. He turned the valve and water came out of the faucet and filled the sink, sending Grey Matter through the pipes as the water washed her away.

She then suddenly surfaced and took a deep breath of clean air and sighed. "Ah, fresh air." She then realized she was in the toilet. "This is so gross."


The Rust Bucket then parked in front of a house as our heroes got out and they glared.

"I'll take this side, you take that one," Glen said as they ran around the house looking for Jen.

Max gazed through the windows looking for his granddaughter. "Jen?" That was before the sprinklers turned on, splashing him with some water and startled him away.

Glen gazed through the window into the cellar before a spider crawled down and startled him and he ran away… right into his grandfather, sending them falling on the ground.

Howell stood at his security system, gazing at the cameras' views as he grinned.

"You can run, but you can't hide."

In the basement, the cameras gazed through as Grey Matter climbed down the power wires and opened the power box.

"What?" Howard asked, raising an eyebrow.

Grey Matter grinned mischievously at the camera before she stuck her tongue out and flipped the lever, cutting the power. The monitors then turned off.

Grey Matter then glanced around the room, hiding in a potted plant before she spotted the furnace. "Ah, my ticket out."

She then ran for it as she hid from view behind a couch as Howell showed up, shining a flashlight through the room.

"Don't make this hard on yourself."

He then walked away as Grey Matter ran for the furnace and pushed the lever, opening it and startling Howell. He then saw Grey Matter crawling up the furnace as he glared.

"I'll smoke you out if I have to!" he shouted as he struck a match, igniting it and lighting a fire in the furnace, causing smoke to rise up.

The smoke filled Grey Matter's lungs, sending her into a coughing fit and causing her to lose her grip as she fell down the furnace before Howell caught her with a fishing net.


Meanwhile, Glen and Max continued searching for Jen until Glen spotted a very familiar car parked in a driveway out of the corner of his eye.

"Grandpa, his car!" Glen shouted as Max drove forward.


Howard placed Grey Matter in a glass cabinet as the alien glared at him and looked at all the figurines and stuff of the like he had amassed.

"Something tells me you're the type of guy who has a lot of friends," she said, still coughing.

"Who needs friends when you'll have the fame I'm about to have?" he asked as he opened the door to reveal three figures wearing hats and trench coats along with knight-like armour. The one in the centre held a small electric cage in his hands. The three walked into the house, catching Howell's attention.

"*gasp* They're here!"

"Yeah," Grey Matter said, thinking it was her family. "To break me out."

"Howell turned to face the knights and smiled nervously. "You don't know how long I've waited to meet you people. It's truly an honour," he said, sticking out his hand.

Grey Matter looked in disappointment as she realized that it wasn't her family.


Speaking of which, Glen and Max ran up the doorway and glanced at the door.

"Wanna ring the doorbell?" Glen asked.

"I'll knock- hard!" Max shouted as he kicked the door off its hinges.


"Where's the alien?" the leader of the three knights asked.

Howell moved out of the way as he showed Grey Matter. The knight then pushed Howell aside before placing Grey Matter in the cage and closed it.

"Hands off!" Grey Matter shouted as she groaned and they walked away.


The others realized they got the wrong place as they saw a dog growling at them before an old woman in a wheelchair pulled up and glared.

"Brutus, sic boy!"

Brutus growled before he attacked Max and sent him sprawling to the floor as he attempted to bite him.

Glen looked to see the knights carrying Grey Matter to their car and escorting Howell into the car.

Howell didn't realize that his phone fell out of his pocket and onto the lawn as he entered the car.

"It's him! The guy who's got Jen!" Glen shouted as the car pulled out of the driveway. "They're getting away!" Max finally pried Brutus off him.

"Down, boy," Max said as he pinched a nerve, putting Brutus to sleep as he placed him down.

"Nice trick, Grandpa," Glen said.

"Come on," Max said, standing up. "We need to find out where they went."


In the car, Grey Matter sat in the cage as she looked at the knights with a nervous look on her face. "I have a bad feeling about these guys."

"That's because you're the one in the cage and I'm not," Howell said as they drove to the castle from earlier.

The knights and Howell exited the car and entered the castle, cage in hand.


Back at Howell's house, Glen and Max contemplated their next move as Max gazed through the window to the garage, where he spotted the same car model as the one at the old lady's house.

"The old lady and the creep have the same taste in cars. Go figure," he said.

Glen then glanced down and spotted Howell's phone, picked it up and pressed a button to reveal Grey Matter's picture.

"She looks so sad," Glen said. "They can't torment Jen like that, only I can torment Jen like that!"

Max took the phone and then pressed another button to look up its call history and highlighted (555) 555-1034.

"If we can get a reverse trace on that number, we should be able to get an address."

"Grandpa. There's a sneaky side of you I'm totally starting to appreciate," Glen said.


At the castle, the knights walked up to a desk in front of a chair and placed Grey Matter's cage on the desk. The chair turned around to reveal Enoch.

"A remarkable specimen," he observed.

Howard chuckled at the comment. "So, how are we doing this? Joint news conference? Getting on major talk shows?"

"We prefer to keep our discoveries private," Enoch said.

"What are you talking about? We gotta tell the world about this!"

"Actually, we don't."

Two scientists in hazmat suits walked into the room, wheeling a machine up as they placed Grey Matter's cage onto it.

"What? Where are you taking her?!"

"Our scientists have a few tests to run."

"Actually, it's summer!" Grey Matter shouted. "It should be illegal to take tests at this time of the year!"

The scientists wheeled the cage into another room and the door closed behind her.

"I found her! She belongs to me!" Howell exclaimed.

"She's ours now," Enoch said. "And you just became disposable."

The knights then grabbed Howell and threw him down the stairs as he groaned as he stood up and gazed at the knights.

"They can't do this. To either of us!"

A knight opened the door next to him and Howell slammed against the door, knocking him down as he ran to try to save Grey Matter.


Outside, a knight holding a lance of some kind walked outside the perimeter as Glen and Max hid in the bushes as they gazed at the castle.

"This isn't a house. It's a fortress," Glen said. "Are they having a masquerade party here or something?"

"They call themselves The Organization, a well-financed secret society dedicated to collecting alien technology." He then noticed Glen looking at him weirdly. "Uh, hey, when you've been around for as long as I have, you pick up a few things."


In the castle's lab, the scientists wheeled Grey Matter up to a machine and they showed her a mock-up of herself strapped to a table.

One of the scientists activated the machine and three laser pointers came out and sliced the mock-up vertically, scaring Grey Matter out of her skin.

"Prepare subject for dissection."


Meanwhile, the others hid in a tree as the knights patrolled the castle grounds as Max looked at Glen.

"Ready?" he asked.

"Not really," Glen said. "But…"

They both walked to the edge of the branch and jumped off before grabbing onto the ledge and jumped into the castle grounds, Max crashing. Unfortunately, they caught the attention of a guard.

"Hi there," Max said as the knight prepared to attack with his lance before Max roundhouse kicked him and he fell to the ground, dropping his lance.

The two then started exchanging big blows to each other, the knight gaining the advantage as Glen spotted the discarded lance.

The knight was about to strike before Glen ran up behind him. "Hey, Metal Head!" He then whacked the knight in the face with the lance, leaving a surprised Max as Glen smiled at his work.


Meanwhile, one of the scientists pressed a code into one of the doors before he was suddenly knocked unconscious once Howell hit him with a fire extinguisher. He then stole his uniform, put it on and pressed the Enter button, opening the door. He then walked in to see Grey Matter strapped to the table and about to be dissected by the lasers.

"Uh, don't bother with the slice and dice! Trust me, I'm just as grey on the inside as I am on the out!"

"Let me assist you," Howell said as he used the fire extinguisher to knock the other scientist out before he pulled off the mask and put his glasses back on.

"What are you doing?!" Grey Matter shouted.

"Getting you out of here," Howell said as he used the lasers to break the metal bonds that restrained Grey Matter's hands, freeing her before the door opened again and two more scientists walked in and realized what Howell was doing before rushing up to him.

"Back off! Aliens are people too. Well… sort off…" He then used the machine's laser tendrils to grab the scientists and hoist them into the air before he helped Grey Matter with the leg bonds and grabbed her and started to walk away.

Unfortunately, the other scientist recovered and knocked him down, sending him crashing to the floor as Grey Matter fell out of his hands. He then tried to grab Grey Matter before Howell grabbed his leg and engaged in a struggle with him as the door opened.

Grey Matter ran out of the room and into the hallway… right before she went splat against a leg.

"Ow!" Glen shouted as he clutched his leg. He then looked down and gasped when he realized who hit him. "Jen!"

"Glen!" she said as Glen picked her up.

"Let's save the family reunion for the road," Max said as they ran off.

They avoided the knights, who were searching for their escaped prisoner before they ducked into another room before they found themselves in total darkness.

Suddenly, the lights on the floor illuminated the room, revealing glass pods filled with what was obviously alien technology as they stared in awe at their discovery.

"Look at all this alien tech!" Grey Matter said.


A knight ran up to Enoch's desk before bowing.

"Sir, our scientists were found unconscious and the alien is missing," he reported. "There's also been a security breach at the northeast perimeter."

"Find me that alien!"


The Tennysons gazed along the walls in awe as they looked at the alien technology.

"Oh man," Grey Matter said. "These guys have no clue what they've got here."

"Or maybe they do," Glen said.

"We've got to destroy everything," Grey Matter told them.

Suddenly, the door opened again and Enoch and a bunch of knights spilled into the room along with two more who were restraining Howell.

"Spread out and find them!" he ordered as the knights ran up as the Tennysons ducked for cover.

Grey Matter glanced at the technology and got to thinking before she suddenly got an idea.

"Glen, grab that pulse hypercore. Grandpa, the gillenium capacitor," she orders before her family looked at her funny. "It's not Jen talking, it's Grey Matter. Trust me!"

Max and Glen did as they were told and brought the hypercore and capacitor to Grey Matter before a laser blast fired near them and they spotted a knight by them.

"They're over here!" he shouted before Max tackled him and took his lance before opening fire on the other knights.

"Get out of here!" Grey Matter said to her cousin.

"What about you?" Glen asked.

"If I can get inside the power grid, I can hook the hypercore and capacitor up to it. This is where small comes in handy," she said. "Now go. I'll meet you outside." Glen ran off and shook their grandfather's shoulder.

"Grandpa!" he shouted as they ran off as Grey Mater entered the opening in the power grid and took the hypercore and capacitor with her before she unplugged the wires within the grid and plugged them into the hypercore and capacitor.

Outside, the core started discharging powerful energy pulses as the knights and Howell looked on is shock (if the knights' faces were visible).

"That reaction will decimate the castle and everything in it!" Enoch realized. "Everyone out! Except you, Howell. You and your little alien have been nothing but trouble."

He then tossed Howell away before running off as Grey Matter exited the core. Unfortunately, the Omnitrix timed out as she was exiting, resulting in her getting her right hand stuck in the grid.

"Oh man, seriously? Just when I didn't want you to work?!" she shouted.

Howell recovered and stood up before he noticed Jen.

"Huh?" he asked. "Where did you come from?"

"I'll tell you later," Jen said "But right now, can you give me a hand?"

Howell nodded before he grabbed Jen's hand and pried it out of the grid.

"Thanks," Jen said. "Look, a friend told me we gotta get out of here!"

Max and Glen escaped from the mansion, running for the woods as they watched the explosion before Jen and Howell escaped as the explosion destroyed the mansion completely. It was as if it never existed.

"Anyone see where that little alien went?" Howell asked.

"Nope," Jen said.

"Not a clue," Glen said.

"Well I am done with anything alien."

He then walked off leaving the Tennysons alone.


The Rust Bucket drove down the road as Jen sighed in relief. "Feels good to be big again."

Glen chuckled. "Big? Get real, freak."

"Don't make me go Four Arms on you," Jen said as the Omnitrix discharged red energy and she gasped. "I didn't do anything!"

"We so have to get that fixed," Glen said.

Back at the debris of the castle, a car pulled up containing Enoch, surrounded by some computers as he glared beneath his mask at pictures of the Tennysons.

"Find out all there is to know about these people."


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