"Dr D?" Thomas asks as he enters the room.

"Yes Captain Sh… why is Donkey Kong following you?" Dr D asks.

"Um, that's what I came to see you about. See, I accidentally got some of that old core stuff onto O'Connell's game cartridge here, and the next thing I knew, here's Donkey Kong, in our world!" Thomas explains.

"Erm, well, I haven't dealt with anything like this before. Why don't you play the game and see if you can get Donkey Kong back into it?" Dr D suggests, pulling out his own game console.

Thomas agrees and starts the game. The splash begins, but Donkey Kong isn't in it. Thomas and Dr D try to push Donkey Kong back into the game cartridge, but the gorilla doesn't appear to know how to get back in.

"What about the core stuff? Why don't we just rub some on him?" Thomas suggests after trying to push the extremely confused monkey into the data part of the cartridge.

"Let's try it," Dr D says, getting some core stuff and putting it on Donkey Kong. The gorilla looks up at the stuff, but nothing happens.

"On the game as well?" Thomas asks. That doesn't work either, so they clean the cartridge thoroughly. And the monkey, of course. Donkey Kong wasn't too impressed with having gloppy stuff put on his head.

"O'Connell is going to kill me. I stuffed up his game. And now I have a giant monkey to worry about!" Thomas exclaims, throwing his hands in the air.

"Giant monkey… hey, I have an idea! What about the Iron Kong? The core stuff came from an Iron Kong, I think, so maybe we could use the Iron Kong to revert Donkey Kong back into his data form!" Dr D cries, leading the soldier and monkey to Karl's Iron Kong.

"You and monkey back?" Karl grins.

"Now what?" Thomas asks.

"We connect the game cartridge to the Iron Kong, and then put Donkey Kong in the Zoid," Dr D declares.

"Not in my Iron Kong," Karl says.

"Do you want Donkey Kong following me for the rest of my life? Because if you do, we'll both start following you!" Thomas threatens.

"Okay, okay… just don't break it or anything," Karl agrees, watching as Dr D hooks up the game cartridge to his Zoid.

With Dr D's help, Thomas puts Donkey Kong into the Zoid and then watch as the Zoid lifts its head. Donkey Kong does too, and then ZAP! Donkey Kong is reverted to data and flows throughout the Iron Kong, before finally resting in the game cartridge.

"Finally!" Thomas sighs, leaning against his brother.

"That," says Karl, "was weird."

Thomas takes the game cartridge back to O'Connell and swears he'll never play Donkey Kong again.
"Thanks for returning the game, Captain. Did you have fun with it?" O'Connell asks.

"Oh, more than you know!" replies Thomas.