In the distance, Yuma observes quietly and cautious. His advanced and silent engine helps him to go unnoticed. He hides behind some bushes at the outskirts of Beckwith Park. "I still can't believe it. I have to go back to tell the news," he thinks. Years before the Great Disappearance, his team was looking to become the future champions. They could never persuade Leo to keep competing. Not without his brother. Not without a motive that's beyond the circumstances. The four cars were so close to each other that they decided to retire to support Leo's decision. After some years, the comeback looked so close. So close until the Titans vanished completely from existence. Because of obvious reasons, they never returned. They didn't want more pain, more death, more sadness.

Yuma begins the trip towards the stadium that took them in for decades: Neo Tokyo. Without its usual shininess, today, with the lights out, it looks to be at the edge of abandonment. True Brothers use it as a training court and that's all. Not even a friendly match.

Psyonix is a very young and little planet. Between all the stadiums and practice fields, wide streets shape the city. Every once in a while, a workshop that offers painting and parts is seen. Almost the totality of the population is filled by the Scarabs. When the unique models drive through the streets, they're treated as celebrities or feared out of respect. Yuma chooses to go through less lighted and crowded places.

When he arrives, he goes through the door that leads to the corridors and enters deeper into the darkness. After going through some places, he arrives to the garage.

"Leo, Luna. You wouldn't imagine the news I'm bringing." He starts to tell them, full of excitement, when Luna interrupts him.

"Wait a second. I should call Tetsuya. Hey, Tetsuya! Tetsuya!" Ranma enters and the four cars meet up. "Ok, ok. What's going on?"

"As I was saying, I think the moment has come, guys…"

"What do you mean?" asks Tetsuya.

"The moment!" The other three cars look at him confused and without expression. "The moment to rise from the ashes! The comeback!"

"I don't know, Mune. Things are still pretty dangerous. Sharks are still in power. "What happened for you to tell us this?" asks Leo.

"Remember the Titans? They're back! I just saw them with Fireworks in the Beckwith!"

"What? That's impossible. Everyone know what happened," replies Luna.

"What were you doing in Beckwith Park?" asks Ranma, the most robust and decided car of the four.

"Long story… I went to see Yuga and Gao's match in Mannfield. Unbelievable that they have lost with two Scarabs. Never mind, when the match was over I thought I saw a couple of police cars entering through the side of the stadium. I knew it had to be something related to Fireworks, so I supposed I could find them on Beckwith. And then? Boom! Titans." He waits eagerly for an answer which doesn't come. "Come on guys, you have to believe me!"

The three remaining cars think for a little time, elaborating an answer. "Let's suppose it's true," says Luna. "Let's suppose that because of a weird reason, you saw them. Why would it be a good reason to come back?"

"Are you kidding me? The Titans are the worst nightmare of the Sharks! They are the only ones who can take them off the power. If we come back now, all attention would be on them. Besides, it would leave many people out of their minds. Come on, guys! I know we didn't play for a long time, not even a friendly match, but time has come. We are incredibly talented models. Latest technology, agile, futuristic. We can do this." Yuma gets sad. "I don't want to keep hiding… I can't take it anymore." He goes toward Leo and talks specifically to him. "Brother, please. I believe in you. You can do it. We are all with you. It will be fine."

"Let me think it over, ok?" Leo leaves the garage and enters the arena. For the first time in years, they see him working on some movements with the ball.

Without saying a thing, Tetsuya, Luna and Yuma approach him. Slowly, they start to turn the lights on. The stadium begins to come to life with its imposing facade. Leo continues practicing with the ball, very focused. The arena has its sides lifted up, so it looks like an empty pool or bathtub. Leo climbs to one of the sides, lifts the ball with a soft hit, and shoots towards the goal. "I still got it," he thinks. When the ball is on the verge of going in, Luna enters driving backwards and saves that shot, mocking his friend.

"Why don't we teach them?" Ranma approaches Leo from behind with a tempting offer. He is about to say no, but Yuma, upside down, starts to move his wheels in a provocative way.

"Ah, let's slaughter them!" responds Leo.