"Previously on 'Final Space,' Gary journeys to Inner Space to see the titan, Bolo, who's been asleep for 10,000 years. While there, Gary's father tells him to go to Earth to find the last anti-matter bomb. With it, they can close Final Space. Let's hope there's still time. Hey! Is that mustache Gary? It sure is."


"Gary. The cookies will be done in one minute."

"Oh, good. I'm extremely excited...for these cookies. I'm scared, H.U.E."

"I know, Gary.

"You'll stay with me till the end?"

"Till the very end."

"Thank you, H.U.E."

"It's been an honor to be your friend."


Little Cato punched the coordinates and the Galaxy 1 lightfolded towards Earth. "Gary, what were your father's exact instructions?" he asked.

"He said, 'Get the Anti-Matter bomb and close the breach.'"

"Did he say where on Earth the bomb is?" asked Quinn.

"In New York. The one on Earth."

"Was he specific?" asked Fly. "Did he mean New York the state or New York the city?" Gary didn't know how to respond to that. "Yeah, I thought so."

"Gary, I might be able to help," said HUE. "I have found this in your father's files."

HUE played a hologram recording of the late Captain Goodspeed. "Log 2845B. Captain John Goodspeed. Big day. Took forever, but we finally got there." He held up a small cylinder with glowing blue lights.

"The Anti-Matter bomb." gasped Quinn.

"What we do here could be the difference between Earth's survival and its being swallowed up into Final Space."

Then the Lord Commander...I mean, Jack appeared. "Hey, John, if we survive this, what do you say we kick it up with some taquitos, bro?"

"I'm going to kill him," Little Cato growled at the recording.

"I know where that is," said Quinn. "It's the Infinity Guard Spire."

"So, where is it?" asked Fly. "New York the state or..."

"The city."

"Then next stop ... that place!" said Gary dramatically.

The ship finally left lightspeed and approached the blue planet the humans called home. Only, getting there was turning out to be more of a bumpy ride than the crew expected.

"Oh, my gosh!" cried Gary as the ship began to rock violently. "H.U.E., wh... what is going on? Where are we?!"

"Earth, Gary. It has shifted from its coordinates and is being sucked into the breach. The oceans are the first to go."

"We're too late," gasped Fly as the ship flew into the ocean. "It's happening!"

"I blame KVN," said Gary. "Way to go, KVN. Way to go!"

"I'm getting better!" the robot said, hugging Gary's head.

Gary shoved him off. "You're getting worse. So much worse! It hurts! It hurts me physically!"

KVN ignored him and broke out into a song. "Things are getting better. The sun is shining, the clouds are parting. And this guy is making great striiides! Sing with me!" He grabbed Gary's lips and moved it up and down like a puppet. "'You're doing great, KVN.' Thanks! I am doing great!"

Suddenly, something smacked into the ship's windshield. Something big and bloody.

"That's different," said KVN.

More of those things smacked into the windshield and Fly realized what was hitting them. "Oh, my God, we're killing sea turtles!"

"Dear Heavenly Lightning Lord!" exclaimed Gary. "We're being attacked by Ninja Sea Turtles!"

"No, Gary. But we have flown into a school of them." said HUE.

Gary laughed in relief. "Good! They're still in school."

"Not that kind of school," said Fly. "Oh, what's the point, they're all going to die anyway."

The ship finally arrived at Manhattan. The place was completely in ruins, void of people and the Hudson River was also in the process of being sucked up into the breach.

"Where is everyone?" asked Fly.

"The planet has been mostly abandoned, Fly."

She sighed in relief when she heard that.

"Look at this place," said Gary. "I've been to New York before. And this... This looks better. Not by much."

"Gary, uh-oh," said HUE. "You'll have six hours to locate the Anti-Matter bomb. After that, all of what you see now will be gone."

The group armed themselves as they landed right outside the Infinity Guard headquarters. Quinn made a rousing speech, "The Infinity Guard betrayed the human race. They chose their side, and we're on the other. They will show us no mercy, so I suggest we show them none. Now let's find that bomb."

KVN raised his hand. "I have no idea what you're talking about, but... Count. Me. Out! Later!" He flew away, laughing maniacally.

"Quitter!" Fly screamed.

"Gary, the S.A.M.E.S. have retrofitted the plasma torches, rail guns, and other sundry maintenance equipment into heinous super weapons," said HUE. On cue, the SAMEs showed up, upgraded from maintenance bots to murder machines.

"Yes, H.U.E.! Good lord, yes! Do you know what that makes you? That makes you Employee of the freaking Month." Gary opened the door, but before they could leave, he turned to his girlfriend. "Quinn, can I ask you something?"

"FIRE!"

Suddenly, the group came under fire and took cover. The Infinity Guard had apparently been waiting for them.

"Oh, my ... That came kinda fast!" gasped Gary.

"Take 'em out, boys!" shouted Quinn as she returned fire.

With the help of the SAMEs, the group managed to blast their way into the main hall, where more guards were waiting. They got killed too. Honestly, thought Fly. These guys have worse aim than those Stormtroopers!

"Quinn, I still have that question."

Little Cato summersaulted over a trio of guards, taking them down. He landed and found himself standing face to face with a guard armed with a bazooka. Before the guard could take the shot, Mooncake bopped him on the head and sent him flying.

"Go, squishy!" cheered Fly. She laughed again when Mooncake blasted another guard with his face laser.

"Quinn! About that question," said Gary as he shot three more guards. "What I wanted to ask is would you like to drink alcoholic liquids out of a cup with me?"

"Now?" asked Quinn as she cartwheeled to another safe location and shot more guards. "You're asking me this now?"

"Oh, okay, just gonna cartwheel away from me." Gary tried to copy her moves, but failed miserably. "Okay, that was close!" More guards fired at him and he ran back to his spot and tried to resume his talk. "But just, you know, I mean... come on, Quinn! It jus... it's just a drink."

"Shouldn't we be concentrating on this?

"I can't concentrate on this because all I am thinking about is if you wanna go out with me!"

"Then no."

The alarms blared and the emergency lights turned on. "Die! Die! Die!" Gary screamed at the guards before asking her, "Why?"

"Because I can't concentrate on killing these guys if I'm concentrating on that!"

Gary made a flirtious smirk. "Did anyone ever tell you emergency lighting brings out your hotness?"

"Shut up."

One guard got the drop on Quinn and was about to fire her point blank when he got his head blasted off by Gary. Quinn turned to look at him when she suddenly blushed when he made a "handsome face".

Suddenly, a trio of robots appeared and began to shoot at the duo, forcing them to take cover. At that moment, KVN called, "Ohhh, don't worry, Gary. KVN can handle this."

"KVN, don't handle this."

"Handle this? You got it!"

KVN suddenly burst through the ceiling, wearing a mech suit that looked suspiciously like the robots Quinn and Gary were fighting. "KVN, what the freak is that?" screeched Gary. "You just had a mech suit lying around this whole time?!"

"Yeah, so?" He patted Gary's head, though a little tough roughly.

Gary growled as he pushed him away. "Good lord, I hate you so feverishly. It hurts. It physically hurts me, KVN."

Suddenly, the other robots stopped and out popping from their heads was...KVN?! No, three more KVNs! "Hey, look, KVN!" one of them said. "Hey, guys!"

"Hey, KVN."

"You look great."

"Hey, KVN."

"...What? KVN, it's me ... KVN."

"Me?"

"You!"

"Hey, KVN."

"Hey, look, it's KVN."

"Hey, KVN, you look great!"

"Hi, KVN! You look great!"

"Hey, KVN, over here!"

"Where?"

"Here!"

"Haha!"

Fly watched this bizarre scene with wide eyes. Then she slowly moved her gun to her own temple. "Chookity!" Mooncake flew over to her and snatched the gun.

"NO!" she screamed. "LET ME DO THIS, MOONCAKE! I CANNOT LIVE IN A UNIVERSE WHERE THERE'S MORE THAN ONE KVN!"

"Chookty-pock!" Mooncake slapped her in the face.

"Thank you. I...needed that."

"Pock, pock!"

More guards suddenly appeared. KVN pointed to them. "Don't shoot us ... shoot them."

"Anything for a KVN!" the other KVNs chanted as they charged at the guards.

"Handled," KVN said.

"Gary, give him a little something," Quinn said.

"How little?" Gary said, clearly not wanting to give the robot ANYTHING.

"A thumbs up?"

Gary turned to KVN and very, very, VERY slowly gave KVN a thumbs up. "Ugh. So much hurt. My thumb ... It's burning." Suddenly his thumb let out a loud pop and he screamed.

"What about you, Fly?" asked KVN.

Fly smiled, opened her mouth, then ran to a dead guard, took off his helmet and vomited all over his face. "Oh, God," she choked. She wiped her face and gave KVN a very forced smile. "You did great," she said through gritted teeth.

KVN wrapped his arms around Gary and Fly. "We're best friends now. Guys, do you hear this? We're best friends now."

Gary shoved him off and said, "We're not even friends."

"Right. We're best friends."


"Gary, there isn't much time," said HUE. "Only four more hours to locate the bomb before the Earth is sucked into the breach."

The crew eventually found the chamber that was in John Goodspeed's video after blasting their way through another corridor full of guards. "Bomb vault, yo," called out Gary. "We found it, guys." He pushed the button and a metal cylinder slowly rose from the ground. But when he opened it, he found it was, to his shock and confusion, empty. "It's gone. Where is it, H.U.E.? We're running out of time."

"Odds are that space douche has instructed his dickheads to hide it."

Fly's eyes widened. "You mean the Lord Commander beat us?!"

"H.U.E., can you find it?" Gary asked.

"Mm-hmm. Hmmm. Ah. All files have been deleted. Location unknown."

"Unknown?!" screeched Fly.

Gary was crestfallen. "Then it's over."

Suddenly, more guards burst in. "Drop your weapons! Drop them now!" They trapped Mooncake in a forcefield. "Chookity!" he cried.

"I mean... now it's over," said Gary. "I thought that ... I thought before we were over, but now we are all going to die."

"Get down on the floor!" The guards forced the crew onto their stomachs with their hands behind their backs.

"Not that you asked, but this is why you're single," Gary said to Quinn.

"I didn't ask. But since you brought it up, enlighten me."

"Seriously?" asked Fly. "We're having this conversation now?!" Little Cato kicked her to shut her up.

Gary continued like he wasn't interrupted. "Okay, well, I actually didn't think that far ahead, but..."

"Look, Gary, why do you even like me?" Quinn asked.

"Because you're everything I'm not."

"And that's a good thing, right?"

"Hell, yeah, it is."

"Commencing executions," said one of the guards. "Take the life form to the Lord Commander. And take Elizabeth Diptera to Cetus."

"My name is not Elizabeth," shouted Fly.

"Just a second, guys," said Gary. "Uh, look, love isn't a formula. It's messy. It's real. It's raw."

The guards put their guns to the crew members' heads. "Prepare to die, traitor."

Quinn said, "Then, yes. I'll drink liquids with you out of a cup."

Gary laughed. "I guess one drink can't hurt."

"Say goodbye." But before the guards could shoot them, somebody blasted their heads off. Coming into the room was a green alien with six eyes and wearing a red bandana around his head. Accompanying him was a black-haired woman in a black uniform with a defaced Infinity Guard logo on it. Soon, they were joined by more people wearing the same uniform and defaced logo. The alien said, "Sorry I'm late."

"Tribore!" exclaimed Quinn, excited to see her old friend.

"Is it Tribore? It is!" Tribore then proceeded to fire at one of the guards five times. "Take five and call me in the morning."

"I like this guy," said Fly as she and her fellow crew mates got back up on their feet.

"Hey, guy!" called Gary. "I don't know who you are, but I like how you keep shooting people even after they're dead."

"Isn't he great?" asked the woman, whose name is Shannon by the way. "He's so handsome."

"Then welcome to the Resistance," said Tribore.

"Pay attention. He's talking." Gary and Fly shared a glance at Shannon's odd comment.

"Quick, follow me," Tribore said. "Will it be dangerous? You bet'cha!"

Fly ran over to Mooncake and released him from his prison. "Chookity," he cried and hugged her face.

"I got you, squishy," she assured him.

"What are you doing here?!" Quinn asked, still shocked that he was part of some Resistance.

"When the Lord Commander and Cetus infiltrated the Infinity Guard, a Resistance rose up and they needed a leader. Someone pure of spirit and incorruptible. Only one person met those criteria. Tribore."

Quinn was still not sure what to make of this. "I thought you've just been skulking around my apartment wearing my dresses."

"I was in deep cover. Do I have to explain myself to you? I don't."

"Is that my scarf?" Quinn pointed to the red bandana around Tribore's head.

"It was."

"Does this Resistance of yours happen to know where an Anti-Matter bomb is?" asked Gary.

"Not yet." Tribore turned on his communicator. "Richard? Hack into the mainframe. We need to find an Anti-Matter bomb. This way!"

This is amazing!" giggled Shannon.


"So this is the end of the world. I was hoping for more," said HUE as the Resistance made their way out the Infinity Guard headquarters and down a street close to Times Square.

"Richard said there was a secret base where the bomb is being kept," said Tribore. "That's so Richard."

"Do you want to get a drink?" Shannon asked. "Oh, wait. You're busy. Why would you want to get a drink with me? Just looking at you is enough..." Tribore led the group to a bar and kicked down the door. "...for a lifetime."

Gary and Quinn were shocked. "This is the bar where we first met!" the former said.

"The entrance is hidden. How do I know? I actually don't know," said Tribore. "Come on, KVN. I need your sensors."

"I have sensors?! Hooray for KVN!" His eye turned green as he scanned the room. "Gary, I have sensors! Yay! Oh, I can't believe it. Look ... I can't believe it..."

While the group left to find the entrance, Quinn sat down at the bar. "So, are you going to buy me that drink or what?

"Hell, yeah, I am. Pick your poison." Gary hopped over the bar and filled two glasses with champagne. "So, I guess, I'm just saying, this is our first date."

Outside, a hobo was shouting, "I'm gonna die! We're entering the meaningless void!" He screamed as he was being pulled up into the sky, "Civilization ends now!"

Gary and Quinn clinked their glasses. "Cheers."

Suddenly, Tribore returned. "Did Tribore find it? He did! No thanks to Richard, which, again, is so Richard."

He led the group to the men's bathroom. "Ew," gagged Fly. "Whose idea was it to put the entrance in the men's bathroom?!"

Then, Gary saw a familiar face sitting in one of the stalls: an old, emaciated man in his underwear. He would have been mistaken for dead if it weren't for the slight rising and falling of his chest. "No freaking way," gasped Gary. "Five years ago I karate chopped this man to steal his clothes. Did not anyone help him?!"

"Wait," said Fly. "You stole this guy's clothes to impersonate an Infinity Guard?"

Gary looked at himself in the mirror and cursed at himself, "Oh, you jerk face."

"He's still alive." exclaimed Quinn.

"I gave him aspirin," said Gary as he pointed to the dispenser on the bathroom wall. But then he took another look. "No, I gave him Crylenol."

"Wait, isn't that the stuff that keeps the body well preserved and alive but renders you unconscious?" asked Fly. She chuckled. "I've drugged a lot of people with that stuff back in the day!"

"Oh, and I overdosed him." He cursed himself again, "You're not a good guy, Gary. Oh, you're such a terrible human being!"

Tribore sighed, exhapserated. "KVN, are you detecting anything worth chatting about?"

"Nope. Nope." KVN tore some paper towels out of a wall and, to everyone's shock, the wall opened, revealing a tunnel on the other side. "Ooh, I mean yes!"

A computerized voice said, "Secret underground bathroom base now accessible."

"Tight!" said Gary.

"Again, who thought it was a good idea to hide it in a men's bathroom?" asked Fly.

The group walked down the tunnel until they came across an underground lake. "Gary, there is a reinforced concrete structure 17 meters below the surface."

The ground started to rumble. "Was that an earthquake?" asked Fly.

"Not to be a buzzkill, but the breach's effect on the Earth is reaching critical mass."

The group put on oxygen masks they found near the lake's edge. Gary and Quinn paused long enough for him to make the "handsome face" again. Gary, would you stop making the face and hurry up?" asked HUE.

The group dove under the water, which was less like a like and more like an ocean trench. As they swam, Gary and Quinn took one look at each other, smiled, and held hands. It was official.

Finally, they reached the bottom of the lake and found the hidden base. They entered it, then swam up to the surface. "Gary, I am detecting very high levels of Anti-Matter," announced HUE.

"Tribore. You did an okay job." Gary said as they left the water and onto shore.

"It was nice work. It was!"

"The bomb's in there." Gary pointed to a large door. "You guys, stay back. I'm goin' in to get it."

Suddenly, the whole cave started to shake and parts of the ceiling started to break off.

"Gary, RUN!" shouted Fly.

Gary did as he was told and took off running to the podium in the center of the room. He pressed a button and a cylinder slowly rose. Inside it was the Anti-matter bomb they were looking for.

"Structural collapse imminent." HUE warned.

"Get out!" Gary shouted as they ran out of the cave. He said to Quinn, "If I get you home by nine, what are my chances of getting some lip-to-lip action?"

"I'm gonna go with moderate."

"Moderate? Oh good lord, my slacks are tightening."

"Settle down, Cowboy."

The crew escaped the base just as it was about to come crashing down on their heads. They were back in the water and swimming back up to the surface. Quinn turned to Gary. "Gary ..."

"What's up?"

"This is actually a pretty good first date," she admitted.

Suddenly, a huge piece of rock fell down on her stomach and she began to sink.

"Quinn!" He handed the bomb to Little Cato. "Little Cato! Get this back to the ship, Spider Cat."

"You got it, Thunder Bandit."

"Wait, what about you?!" exclaimed Fly.

"Stay with the others," Gary ordered. "Take care of Little Cato and that bomb!"

"But..."

"NOW!"

"Y-Yes, Captain." Fly swam up with the others while Gary swam back down after Quinn.

"Gary, you do not have the required speed to reach Quinn before the pressure kills her." HUE warned.

"Who said it was just going to be me? Mooncake, double time it!"

"Chookity!" said the little blob. Gary grabbed on to him and they zoomed after Quinn.

"H.U.E.! Distance."

"130 feet. Approaching crush depth."

"I can see her light."

The rocky walls suddenly started to glow red.

"I would advise you to go no further." HUE advised. "Seeing as I know you won't listen to me... hurry."

So close... He reached for her and...GOTCHA! Gary held Quinn in her arms. Suddenly, the shaking started to grow more violent and the temperature began to increase. "H.U.E., what is this?"

"I am detecting high levels of magma about to break through the Earth's crust."

"Oh, no..." Gary knew what that meant. Doomsday was here. "Mooncake! Triple time!" The little blob grabbed onto Gary and Quinn and zipped up to the surface, dodging lava that burst out of the walls.


Meanwhile, the crew left the bar just in time and ran out into the streets. Cars, buildings, and huge chunks of the ground were being pulled up into the sky and into the breach.

"The whole damn place is about to get sucked up!" Fly screamed.

"Activate gravity boots!" shouted Tribore.

Everyone obeyed his orders and turned on their boots, allowing them to run before they could get sucked up as well. Little Cato and Fly watched in horror as the planet was slowly meeting its end. Suddenly, the Galaxy 1 flew overhead. It landed next to the group and they ran in. Then it took off.

"Wait," shouted Fly. "You forgot someone, HUE!"

"Don't worry, we will not leave Gary."


"Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, Mooncake! Go!" Gary shouted as they were being chased after lava. "Ohhh, go, go, go, go, go!"

A wall of lava blocked their path, but that did not phase Mooncake. "Chookity!" he shouted and fired his face laser at the lava, parting it.


Back on the ship, the crew watched as Mooncake's laser burst out of the Hudson River. Fly let out a cheer. "Way to go, squishy! That's my boy!"

Little Cato chuckled, too amazed for words.

Tribore just nonchalantly checked his fingernails. "It's not that impressive."


Somewhere in space, the Lord Commander growled as he saw Mooncake's laser burst out of the planet. "Mooncake, there you are."


Gary dragged Quinn's unconscious form out of the bar and into the streets. He looked around, but everyone was gone. "No, no, no, no, no. No... H.U.E.!"

He suddenly realized he was floating up into the sky. Gravity was now breaking thanks to the breach. He held Quinn tight and never let go.


Back in the bar, the unlucky guard awoke. "Where am I? I remember... I was in the bathroom. I had zippered my pants, and then..." He exited the bathroom and bore witness to the end of the world. "Oh, my God! Aah! Oh God!" A rock smacked him in the face, knocking him unconscious. Or probably killed him.

Gary cursed himself again. "You jerk! You jerk face!"

Quinn slowly awoke. "Gary?"

The young man laughed in relief. "You're back. Thought I lost you."

"Where are we?"

Gary made a sad chuckle as debris floated around them. "Currently...well, uh, we're being yanked into space." He, Quinn and Mooncake watched as the planet was literally being pulled into the breach. "Maybe it's because my head is in the clouds... Not gonna laugh at that one, okay. Ha. I was hoping for a laugh there... Would you perchance want to join forces with me on a daily basis?"

"I'm gonna give that a hard 'maybe.'"

Gary laughed in triumph. "I'll take it!" He screamed loud enough for God to hear. "Are you hearing this, Earth? We're hard maybes! Yes!"

The two held each other in their arms as they accepted their fate. Mooncake watched, not intending to leave either of them. Just when they were sure this was the end, the Galaxy 1 appeared and sucked them into the hanger bay. The ship flew up into the atmosphere and out into space.


"H.U.E.! Set a course for the breach." shouted Gary as he, Quinn and Mooncake raced to the bridge where the others were waiting.

Everyone looked outside. It was nearly time to save the world.

Their moment was interrupted by a hologram transmission of the Lord Commander. He looked worse than ever now, like a rotting corpse. "This could have been so easy," he snarled. It sounded like he was suffering from asthma. "But time and time again, you chose the harder path. The darker path. It's time for you to see that
your choices have consequences. I will give you one last chance to hand over Mooncake."

Mooncake gave the rotting corpse of a tyrant midget a defiant, "Chookity."

Little Cato said as he patted Mooncake's head. "Hell. No."

"He is one of us," said KVN.

"I don't really know him," said Tribore. "But he seems very popular."

"He stays with us." said Quinn.

"Never." said Gary.

"You want him," said Fly. "You're going to have to get through all of us!"

"Then death it is!"

"I'm coming for you," Little Cato hissed at his enemy. "You and Cetus."

The Lord Commander just smirked at him. "Ah, yes, I've seen that face before. The face of loss. Ah, but don't worry your little head about Cetus. I haven't seen your daughter, Fly, since she killed your father, Little Cato!" Fly's fists clenched while Little Cato's rage only grew.

"We have the Anti-Matter bomb!" he shouted. "We will close the breach, you will die!"

The Lord Commander let out a wheezing cackle. "I look forward to it." Transmission end.

"I'm detecting the approach of an armada of heavy incinerators." said HUE.

Little Cato's eyes widened in horror. He had just provoked the Lord Commander and now... "Everyone's gonna die."

"You aren't wrong," said Gary. There was absolutely no fear in his voice. "They're all going to die. If he wants a war, he's got one."

"What are we waiting for, kids?" Fly asked. "Let's do this. Let's give him a war he will never forget. Even in Hell!"