"Guys, what's happened? Where are we?" he asked. All that could be seen in the Construct was the four figures, and a sword at Robin's feet.

"Well, thanks for noticing anything different about us, Rob," Gar muttered.

"Yeah, you're not green, whoopee, I honestly don't care," he shouted. "I'm paralyzed and some lady who I have no idea who she is is telling me that I'm never going to so much as move ever again?"

"Uh," said Victor, "y'know, I changed a bit too." He scratched the back of his head, hoping his leader would notice that he was a human for once.

"That's great, you're not a metal man anymore," he snapped. "And what's wrong with you, Raven?"

"Well," she said in her trademark monotone, "I'm being yelled at by an insensitive cripple who can still move within the construct, but he fails to realize that a disease and a horrible affliction have just been lifted from his best friends." She enjoyed his stunned look. "Any more questions?"

"One last one," he said, picking up a sword that lay at his feet. "How do I know you aren't just 'programs'?" He laughed at his own joke.

"How do you know we are?" Raven yelled back.

He moved into a fighting stance. "The real Titans could never beat me unless all of this crap about freeing your minds was true, and you had already done so. I guess I won't ever know. Why don't I just fight you now? You jackasses can't beat me anyways!"
Raven glared at him and took out her sword. Gar and Victor had already drawn their custom weapons. Not choosing guns, they had gone for conventional weapons. Gar had a pair of extended Sais with cloth grips, and the latter was holding a large trident.

Obviously, they had taken to the weapons seen in the Chateau.

Robin leapt into the air, slamming the sword so hard into Rae's katana hilt that it split in half. She caught his sword with one end of the broken sword and struck at him with the other end. He pushed his own sword off of the blank ground and kicked the sword away, then kicked Raven herself. She stumbled back.

Gar leapt forward. He looped one Sai around the sword and hit Robin in the cheek with the other. Vic tripped the recoiling Robin, who then used his sword to throw away the trident and kick Victor. Very, very hard.

The other fell backward, and Robin lifted the sword above him. "Something's not right here..." he muttered. "It's too easy..."

Raven rammed him. Using her magic, she had become a giant bird, and crushed Robin against the ground. "Cut it out, Robin."

"Fine. It is you." He groaned as she allowed him to stand. "You guys have gotten really good. Did you really, you know, whatever? Free your minds? Is that what it's called?"

Victor smiled slightly. "I guess you could call it that."

Gar flexed his muscles. "I am no longer Beast Boy. I am...the Beast! Fear my power!" Vic held his nose. "That's one not-so-new power, man."

"I got training from Ghost," Raven told him. "He told me that Starfire was just a program developed to monitor us during a war between machines."

Robin shook his head and laughed. "They fed me that bull too. Do you honestly believe them? We've known Starfire for five years. We've known these guys for what, two days?"

"The Agents...," Gar started.

"Lied to us, obviously. To keep us from these people," said Robin. "I can see why. They're obviously crazy, but what I don't get is why I really can't move. And why do I have plugs in me?"

"We all do, Robin," Raven said dully, "but that doesn't mean that they used plastic surgery or something. This is the truth. Ghost showed me our world. The Teen Titans were just an illusion."

"THAT'S BULLSHIT!" Robin yelled, suddenly angry. "JUST BECAUSE YOU'RE OBSESSED WITH SOME CHINESE GUY AND BEAST BOY AND CY ARE ACTUALLY HUMAN DOESN'T MEAN THAT STAR IS A COMPUTER PROGRAM!"

Raven glared at him. "Is this what this is about? Kory? We're your friends too, you know."

Robin seemed to realize his words a few seconds too late, and turned to Gar and Victor. "Guys, I..."

"Save it," said Vic coldly.

Raven picked up her cell phone and put it to her ear just as it rang. "Rae, this is Ghost. You're going on a mission with us."

She looked up. "Bye, guys." She exited the Construct.

Victor, in his voluminous trenchcoat, searched his pockets for his phone before dialing the Operator. "Link, Gar and I are ready to get out of here." He looked at Robin in a hurt manner before exiting with Gar.

Robin punched the ground until his hands bled. "It's working!" was his last thought before another wave of blackness.