"What? How can it be two years? I've only been gone for like, three hours!" I said, flying us directly to the Jedi Temple. "Well, time here may be very different from time at home, because you disappeared a long time ago. The courts actually declared you legally dead a week ago." She explained. I shook my head, amazed at this new information. I flew through the window that I had broken, in an effort to try and see if I could repair it. When I flew in, however, I was greeted by Yoda, Anakin, Mace, Obi-Wan, Ahsoka and Bariss, along with the librarian. I put Jazz down, then said, "Uhh... I can explain." "Explain how you broke through a large panel of transperisteel like it was nothing!" Obi-Wan asked me. "Wait, that thing isn't made of glass?" I asked, pointing at the large pane that I bust through. "Please. No one in this galaxy has used glass in millenia." Anakin said. "Ah. So, wait, I just punched a hole in STEEL! Awesome! Having Ghost strength rules!" I yelled, pumping up my arms. Jazz giggled at my random excitement, then Mace said, "Wait, ghost? The force doesn't have ghosts with strength!" "Not from around here, they are." Yoda said. He pointed his old finger at my chest, then said, "Alters reality, that watch does." I switched back to my human form, without Ghost DNA, and showed the watch off a little.

After the other Jedi examined the watch, and found out that it could not come off of my hand, even after a touch from a lightsaber, they simply instructed me to use it for the good of others. Every one left, minus Ahsoka and Bariss, which made it easier for me in this part of my curiosity. "Okay Jazz, what happened to transport you here?" I asked her. She inhaled, let her breath go, then started explaining.


"I was just walking home from Swim practice, when this gigantic door of Light appeared in front of me. I tried walking away from it, but it sucked me in. After a while of being in a blinding white, I was let out, however I was in the middle of the air, and I started that first drop. I immediately screamed, and then you saved me..."


Once she explained what happened, I was reminded of my own door. "The same thing happened when I came here. A door of Light appeared in my doorway. It's actually how the watch got clamped onto my wrist." I told her. I moved to sit down beside her, and put the wrist with the watch in her lap, so she could see it. She picked up the Watch, and looked all over it, amazed at the weight and the lack of scorch marks from the lightsaber touch. "So this thing turns into your video game and cartoon characters?" She asked me. I nodded, then was shoved out of my chair to the front.

I turned to see a blue skinned man, with red eyes and a gun aimed at Jazz's head, which was now in a headlock. I started to rise when I heard his almost autonomous voice say, "Don't move, Jedi, or this one gets it." Ahsoka said, "Cad Bane... Why are you here?" "My job. This one's just for insurance." The bounty hunter said. I went to my watch, saying, "You made two mistakes, Bane." "And what would those mistakes be?" He asked. "One, I'm not a Jedi." I said, switching to the first biggest, most bad person in my watch, not yet activating it. "And two, you tried holding one of my friends hostage." I told him, slamming down on the watch.

Immediately my body was racked with excruciating pain, enough to make me fall to my knees, but I managed to keep my right hand at my side. "Thomas!" Jazz yelled, scared at what may have happened. I looked at the ground, and saw a strand of light coming from my chest, snaking its way towards Jazz. Once it touched the place over her heart, the light exploded and disappeared, the bond formed. I looked at Bane, then said, "Daddy's here..." and I felt the giant suit being formed around me.

I saw the old diving suit creep out of my clothes, and under it, I could feel my skin and organs grafting to the sides. A giant helmet formed over my head, with a roll cage outside, and this made me feel my worst pain ever. I felt my head expanding, as my skull split so that one eye could monitor all the view ports on one of the sides. I looked at my right hand to see the trademark, massive drill forming over it. As soon as the pain subsided, I stood up, now a fully formed Big Daddy, and raised my drill, saying in a low voice, "Protect... liiiiittttlllee siiissster."

I ran up to Bane, using my drill to expertly pin him to the wall, while I punched his face with my heavily metal gloved hand. He dropped Jazz, who I then caught, setting her down slowly, then I proceeded to continue to attack, the lights from the view ports being a deep red. I went over to Bane, who was trying to escape, so I pinned him to the wall with my Drill, enabling me to punch him, many times in succession. After the twelfth, I grabbed him with my hand, removing the drill from the wall. I started the large drill, intendent on running it through his body, when I heard, "Thomas! Don't!" I looked over at Jazz, who looked at me with her eyes like a puppy dog's, and teared up. I looked back at Bane, then dropped him, turning off my drill. I walked over to her, got down on one knee due to the increased height, and raised my hand slowly. I lightly touched her face with a finger, brushing some hair behind her ear, then said, "Leeeeeeeeettttt'sssss goooooooo..." I stood up, opening my hand for her, which she took, her small one being dwarfed even further with this larger form's body.


Once we got to my room, I transformed back to normal outside. I flopped down on my bed, tired and sore all over from the Big Daddy incident. Jazz walked over to me, then asked me, "What was with that beam of light, and why did you call me, 'Little Sister'?" "The Little Sister is a girl that the Big Daddys were made to protect from everything. The light was a side effect: if there was no girls around me, then it wouldn't have happened. It created a bond between a Big Daddy and his Little Sister, so that if the Little Sister's heart stopped, then the Big Daddy bonded to it will die soon." I explained to her, the Rules of Bioshock's most famous duo still fresh in my mind. Jazz looked shocked at this, so I gave her a hug and said, "Don't worry, Jazz. I would never let you be hurt, even if I wasn't a Big Daddy." "Thanks, Thomas." She said, returning the hug. It was only now that I realized that she had indeed aged since I had left, her being taller than I remembered, almost rivaling my height.