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The Mighty Ducks reached the park quickly, but there weren't any signs of activity, diemsional gateway or otherwise.

"I don't understand," said Tanya, checking the scanner on her omni-tool, "the energy residue matches a dimensional gateway."

"And no sign of the saurians either," added Duke, deactivating his saber.

"Maybe the two are connected," suggested Grin.

"Tanya, are you sure this is the right place?" asked Canard.

"That's it!" exclaimed Wildwing. "Who ever came through the portal must've left with the Saurians.

"Oh great, now we've got another bad guy to worry about," whined Nosedive.

"So, if there's nothing here shouldn't we head back to the Pond?" asked Mallory, she didn't like the idea of Dragonus having a new ally and wanted to be prepared.

"Yeah, and I can use Drake-1 to see if there's been any new teleportation activity," agreed Tanya.

"Okay, back to the migrator," said Wildwing, lagging a little behind the others. Canard noticed and hung back to talk to him.

"What's on your mind Wing?"

"Ah nothing, I was just hoping that this time we'd find a way back home, or at least learn something useful."

Canard draped a heavy arm over Wildwing's shoulders. "You know, that brother of yours just might be right, you do worry too much."

Wildwing arched his strong shoulders to dislodge his arm. "Watch out, or I just might have to tell Drive you said he was right."

"What, what a sec!" exclaimed Canard, but Wildwing was already running for the migrator.


"Lord Dragonus, we brought the prisoners," announced Siege, leading the way into the Raptor's throne room.

"What prisoners?" asked Dragonus, hoping his henchmen hadn't blown it again.

"From the gateway," explained Wraith, "when we arrived we found three young ducks lying unconscious on the ground.

"And where are they now?" demanded Dragonus.

"In the holding cell," supplied Siege, "Chameleon is guarding them."

The Saurian overlord couldn't believe his ears. He quickly turned to the main computer counsel and switched the view to the cameras in the holding cells.

"Hey'a boss," greeted Chameleon. He morphed into a big game hunter. "Today we bagged us a big one," he moved so the camera could zoom in on the occupants of the cell, "three fo the price of none!"

Dragonus smirked at the sight of the three helpless ducks lying in his prison. "Very good," he congratulated with a toothy smile, "inform me the instant they wake up." He turned his attention back to Wraith and Siege. "You're sure the rest of the ducks don't know they're here?"

"Positive my lord," answered Siege, "we were gone before they could show up."

"Excellent, you've done well. For once. Wraith, what can you tell me about them?"

"Ah, well, I was unable to discern much from their jumbled minds, but I detected a faint bond connecting the two males, not a spell, but something deeper...And there was something familiar about the female's presence-"

"And why are they here?" prompted Dragonus.

Wraith bowed his head. "I'm not sure they even know that my lord, their thoughts were layered with confusion."

He was saved from further interrogation by Chameleon's voice over the intercom. "Hey boss, I think they're waking up."

"Good, I will be down momentarily, and then I will have my answers."


"Zack, hey Zack wake up." Zack shook his head, thinking he was imagining Kristy's voice.

"Zachary, bro can you hear me?" Okay...why am I dreaming about Jason? thought Zack. He opened his eyes at his brother's words and startled at the sight of two faces looming over him.

"Ah!" He rolled to the side instinctively, giving himself more room to maneuver in case of an attack. "Jase! What're you trying ta do, scare me to death?"

Jason and Kristy were still kneeling near where Zack had been laying, grinning at him.

"Dude, you're jumpy today," commented Kristy.

"Yeah, well getting kidnaped and being tossed through a giant wormhole can have that effect on you."

"Actually, it was a dimensional gateway," corrected Kristy.

"I think he's fine Kristy," said Jason, reasurring her fear that Zack had been injured during their trip.

"So where are we?" asked Zack, exploring the small cell. It was basically an empty metal box and the only exit was blocked by heavy metal-bars.

"No idea, but check out this lock," answered Jason, sticking his hand through the bars to feel the locking mechanism. He'd never encountered anything like it and Zack was, hands down, the better at lock picking of the two.

He was still leaning through the bars when a green light flashed and an enormous red lizard suddenly materialized in front of the cell.

"What the?" Jason stumbled backwards, but the large Saurian grabbed his wriat, pulling him close against the door.

"And what do we have here?" asked the Sairian overlord, "an armature thief."

"Dragonus!" exclaimed Zack, recognizing the figurehead of Puckworld's invasion.

"It can't be," whispered Kristy, "you're supposed to have been defeated..." Sure, Lucricia had mentioned being brought to earth by the Saurians, but Kristy assumed the same people who sent her back into dimensional limbo would've done the same to Dragonus.

Slitted yellow eyes met wide brown eyes. "I can assure you young duck, I am very much still in power, as you soon will discover." He shoved Jason back into the cell. "Chameleon!"

"You bellowed boss?" A shorter green Saurian stepped out of the shadows.

"Activate the power grid," instructed Dragonus. He turned to face the trapped teens, "escape is impossible," he informed them before stomping away.

The metal bars raised into the ceiling, but before any of the ducks could move a bright red grid materialized across the doorway.

Zack stepped forward to investigate. He slowly brought a single finger up to the grid and immediately jumped back as the eclectic currents surged towards him.

"Whoa! Hey guys, no way we're getting out through there."

"So, armature thieves, what're we supposed to do now?" asked Kristy, slumping down against the back wall in defeat.

Kristy?" Zack noticed that she'd sunk down to the floor, with her chin resting on her knees. "Kriss, you okay?"

"Do you feel alright?" asked Jason.

"He won, I don't know how, but he won."

"Yeah, but he's stuck here," argued Jason.

"And so are we," countered Kristy, "guys, this is all my fault."

"Uh, newsflash Kriss, but I think that blame belongs to us," said Zack, "we're the ones who got you kidnaped by the assassins."

"But, you got us out'a there, and then I'm the one who had the brilliant idea to send us to earth and-"

"Okay, we got the idea," interrupted Jason, "how 'bout we just agree that it's all of our faults?"

"And how're we gonna get out'a here?" asked Kristy. "You heard Dragonus, he's still in command. Strike force team failed."

Zack looked confused. "The what force team?"

Jason swatted at the back of his head.

"Ow! What was that for?"

"The Strike force team," repeated Kristy, pointing at the logo of two hockey sticks crossed over a point-down triangle on his sweatshirt, identical to the logo on her armband, "the ducks who saved Puckworld, remember?"

"Yeah," said Jason, "I wonder what happened to them..."


Dragonus paced in his throne room, ranting about "troublesome ducks."

"My Lord," said Wraith, "we wont be able to learn anything thins way."

"I know that!" bellowed Dragonus. "I need some way to get them to talk," he pointed a talon at the monitor, showing the three ducks huddled in hushed conversation, "I want to know why they are here!"

Chameleon morphed into the black feathered duck, smirking at his leader. "But I'm suck a stuck-up duck, I wont talk to you, you're not one of the club."

Dragonus's face lit up. "That's it! Siege, bring me that duck!"

"My lord, might I suggest the female?" ventured Wraith. "That bond I sensed between the two males, I don't think we could duplicate that."

"Fine, Siege, bring me the girl," ordered Dragonus.

"Yesir!" Siege lumbered down the hall, bringing a couple of hunter drones with him. "Hiya duckies," he greeted the caged teens.

"What the?" Zack jumped up, glaring at Siege through the power grid.

Siege grinned and stepped back so two drones take his spot, lasers raised. "One wrong move and I'll be having fried duck for lunch," he warned before disappearing in a flash of green.

"Where'd he go?" asked Kristy, standing up next to the wall.

"I dunno." Jason stepped forward with Zack, both reached under their sweatshirts to draw their sabers in case the drones opened fire. A sharp cry from behind made them both whirl around.

"Kristy!" exclaimed Zack.

Siege had teleported into the cell and grabbed her. Kristy struggled in his grip, but he held tight with an arm across her throat and pressed his teleported again.

"Zack! Jason!" called Kristy, from outside of the cell. The twins turned to see Siege standing with her behind the drones.

"Ow! Lemme go," demanded Kristy. She stomped down on Siege's foot, freeing herself for a moment, but she hardly took a step before the two drones latched onto her arms. She tried to pull free, but the drones were too strong.

"Leave her alone, balariyum breath!" said Zack.

Siege just chuckled and led the way back to the throne room.

"No! Kristy!" exclaimed Jason, watching helplessly as his fried was dragged away.