Author's Comments: Sora G. Silverwind - Yeah, I always love to see the little guy kick so much ass on his vacations. :)

I was never sure if BJ was a new series or not, but I thought it'd be fun to incorporate it into a 'fic with all the other games. And I'm going to include the memory of Mighty somewhere into it, but you'll just have to wait and see... hee hee.

Wow, you have the only BMan fics on FOSFF? I envy you. I might just have to put this one over there so you won't feel as lonely. ;p And I still don't know why this place has such a strict policy on script-based works...

I'll try to keep this as updated as I can, but seeing how I'm currently working on Chapter Five right now, so I think I'll be busy for a while.

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Chapter Two: Team Jetters

"It's amazing how fast these people go down," Orion spoke into his communicator. "I don't see how Bomberman came from here… aside from most people here wearing that same suit, anyways."

"I agree," Regulus replied, staring into a few monitors in front of him. "I'll be out there to join you soon. I have to take care of a few things first…"

"Alright. I'll meet you at Town Square." Orion looked up at the giant statue of Bomberman erected in front of him, part of a fountain. "Oh, hey, could you bring something down to eat? I'm hungry like a mother—"

Regulus shut of the transmission; Orion laughed.

"What an asshole…"

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Bomberman stared at the world below him in awe; not a single person was walking along the streets of the city. Buildings were on fire, bodies were scattered across the ground… it was a nightmare. Pommy shuffled uncomfortably, looking up at his friend.

"Pommy thinks we should go and find the Jetters…" he said, pulling Bomberman back down the hill.

Bomberman followed Pommy, still thinking about what he just saw. Who could've done this…? They walked through the trees a bit, following a thin trail of dirt leading to the ruins of Green Garden. The trail stopped at a river, but Bomberman kicked a bomb at a nearby tree; he had to do it a lot while he was in Octopus Woods on Tentacalls.

Boom!

The tree fell, forming a bridge over the river. As he cautiously crossed over the tree, Pommy quickly dashed ahead, obviously not afraid of falling. As soon as Bomberman made it to the other side, they continued walking through the forest. Bomberman felt very uncomfortable, wondering why the sky was so grey. It was never like this, even on the rainiest of days. All the more reason to be uncomfortable… he thought. There were no birds whistling, no sign of any life near him but Pommy… the world felt empty.

Soon, they came to a clearing, a path of rocks crossing over the surface of a nearby lake, leading to the entrance of an old, stone temple.

"White Bomber!" a voice called. "Pommy!"

Bomberman looked over, and saw Shaut stepping out from behind some trees.

"Shaut!" Bomberman dashed up to her. "What happened here!"

"It looks like they've already used the Phantom…" she frowned. "They've destroyed the entire west side of the city."

"And they're getting ready to use it again," another voice said from behind the trees.

It was Birdy, who was anxiously trying to pull tree bark from his beak. Following him were Bongo and Gangu, who looked like they were trying to pick up a signal through some machinery.

"How's it goin', White Bomber?" Gangu asked, the antennae on his head rotating continuously in circles.

"What're you guys doing?" Bomberman asked.

"We're trying to pick up any signals from their ship, bongo." Bong answered, pressing an earphone closer to his head.

"We've learned that they'll fire the Phantom again in a few hours," Shaut looked back at Bomberman. "They're waiting for more prisoners to be taken. They'll be aiming for the village next…"

"I haven't seen their ship yet," Bomberman said. "Where is it?"

Birdy threw the last piece of bark from his beak onto the ground. "It's in the sky above Blue Resort," he said. "But we don't know how to get onboard from there."

"Are there any sections of the ship I have to destroy?" Bomberman asked, remembering both the Bad Bombers and Dark Star incidents. "Like protectors of each of section?"

"No," Shaut answered. "There are just two people commanding this entire attack. And they've already done more damage that anyone else has."

"Only two?" Pommy asked. "Bomberman and Pommy can take 'em!"

"Two guys did all this?" Bomberman said in disbelief. "Do they know that we're here?"

"No," Shaut answered. "And we have to keep it that way. These aren't simpletons like the HigeHige Dan… these guys mean business."

"What's their reason for doing this?" Bomberman folded his arms in frustration. "Planet Bomber doesn't exactly have anything worth destroying the whole place…except maybe for the Cosmo Diamond… What are their motives?"

Shaut shook her head, her short, brown hair flowing in the faint wind. "I'm afraid we won't know until we figure out who exactly they are."

"Then what's our plan of attack for now?" Bomberman asked.

"For now," Shaut looked back into the forest. "We'll have to sneak into town, avoiding any detection whatsoever. These guys are armed with serious firepower. Hand-Cannons, Laser Guns, Plasma Sabers… the whole works."

"Alright." Bomberman said. "We should move—"

"Quiet!" Gangu interrupted. "I'm picking up something…"

The voice of two soldiers could be heard over the faint sound of static and white noise emitting from Gangu's antennae.

"So, how many prisoners has the boss taken in?" one soldier came in.

"About ninety-two percent of the planet's population has been captured. Six percent evaded or escaped, and two percent have been killed, either in defense or trying to escape." another soldier answered.

"Wow. All in less than a day, too."

"I know. We're under some kick-ass leadership…"

"Have they found that Bomberman and his pet yet?"

"No. They haven't seen any signs of him yet."

"I doubt he's even here… probably chickened out… Hey, do you know how to get onto the Main Ship?"

"What?"

"I came from another fleet. I haven't been on it yet… and I really need to pee."

"Okay. Do you remember seeing that statue of the goddess on the upper area of Blue Resort?"

"Yeah. Part of the fountain, right?"

"Yeah, that's the one. There's a stairway on the other side of it that leads up to the roof of a building. Up there will be a portal leading to the outside of the ship. The number-code on your ID Card will get you in. Bathroom's fifth door on the right."

"Alright, thanks."

The sounds of footsteps could be heard moving farther and farther away from the signal. Bomberman turned to face the others.

"Myu!" Pommy groaned. "Pommy isn't Bomberman's pet!"

"Well, that was convenient, bongo…" Bongo sighed.

"I'll say…" Bomberman rubbed his forehead.

"Since almost half of Blue Resort has been destroyed," Shaut said. "There won't be as many guards patrolling the area."

"But that doesn't mean it will be any easier." Birdy replied.

"We'll travel in groups," Bomberman said. "Birdy, you and Shaut take the east portion of the forest, Bongo and Gangu, take the west. Pommy and I will take point north."

"Sounds good," Gangu said.

Birdy pulled a pistol from his jacket. "Let's move, Shaut."

Shaut frowned. "I could've made the plans, y'know…"

They took off in the forest, following the lake's stream. Bongo turned to Bomberman, nodded, grabbed Gangu by his antennae, and took off into the forest.

"You ready, Pommy?" Bomberman looked over at him.

Pommy nodded. "Let's go."

And with that, they dashed back into the woods, not once looking back.