Meanwhile, at the railing leading to the giraffe enclosure, Megavolt was feeling daring, and had ventured back to the zoo two days in a row. And it wasn't really because he was feeling daring, it was because he had no recollection of being here the day before, but he did remember meeting a very stubborn fox, and made his way back here after running into a lamppost.. literally.

He hadn't expected a warm-welcome, but he didn't even get one look as he wondered out in the open today. The place seemed deserted.

"Well, all the better for us, right Cir Kit?" He looked down at the toaster in his arms. Cir Kit had made a big deal out of coming with Megavolt today, he'd fallen yesterday and dented himself, and insisted that he needed T.L.C... of course he had to explain to Megavolt what T.L.C meant.

"Here they are, Cir old buddy." Megavolt said, smiling as he leaned against the railing, setting Cir Kit down beside him. The giraffes were ambling about lazily.

"Oh my lord!"

"Where is Darkwing!"

"Somebody call Darkwing Duck!" Megavolt heard shouting, and rambling about Darkwing, somebody must have finally noticed him. He turned slowly with a groan, hands up...

"Listen I.... don't see anybody.." Megavolt stuttered, surprised when the streets were empty. He turned to look at Cir Kit. The toaster was silent. Megavolt cocked his head to one side, and heard a scream. He sighs, and takes off towards the scream, not running... more like.. speed walking. He slowed, seeing a huge crowd gathered around the lion's exhibit.

"Mommy, look! It's a big rat!" A little Labrador girl snickered, pulling on her mother's sleeve. "He's got a battery on his back!" The child's mother turned slowly, dreading what lay behind her. Megavolt crossed his arms over his chest, waiting patiently for the woman to drag her eyes from his boots to the sparking tip of his hat.

"Are you done yet?" He mumbled.

"Iiiiiiiiiiieeeeeeeeee!" In answer to his question, the mother grabbed her child, and ran from the zoo, starting an avalanche of bad reactions, screams, and generally, the parting of the Red Sea as Megavolt walked forward towards the railing.

"Well, what have w-" He stopped, and his jaw dropped. Down in the lion's enclosure was mad chaos. Under one of the large trees, a small white female swan was sprawled out, like she fainted, but as Megavolt strained his vision, he saw three claw marks on her face, she'd been hit. Towards the wall more was that fox he'd seen earlier, this time she was on her back, trying to ward off a very, very angry, very, very large lion. He couldn't see most of her under the cat's huge mane, and sighed. He looked around, and saw no clear way into the area, so he took off his extension cord, and tied one end to the railing. He jumped over the railing and began to slide down. He stopped half-way, wondering why he was even going to do this in the first place, putting himself in danger to save someone? He shrugged, and kept going, bored enough to save someone for entertainment right now. He landed, and slowly reeled in his cord.

"Aaaaaaaaaaaa," He looked over, and gasped, stumbling backwards, he'd taken his sweet old time, and now the lion was winning. He growled, and his hat sparked, sending yellow bolts from one prong to another.

"Stupid feline!" He screamed, walking forward with ever raising hands. He lifted his hands over his head, and directed a bolt at the cat, at the very instant that he stepped on a camera entangled kitten, and tripped.

Normally, his zaps sounded like this: Zzzzzzzzaaaaaaaaaappppppp! But this one, went:

Ccccccccccccccccccrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrraaaaaaaaazzzzzzzzzzzzzzzkkkkkkkkk!

"Not good," Though a very, unusually drowsy Megavolt. "Not good.."