Lucca found herself lying on a stone floor. "Ugh…where am I?" she asked. Standing up, she looked around at a drab and dreary place. "Am I at the end of time?" she asked.

"I don't know…I can't see you," Robo said. Lucca looked around, but couldn't find him.

"What can you see?" Lucca asked.

"Hm…it looks like…the Middle Ages," Robo said. Lucca nodded. "What do you believe transpired Madam Lucca?" he asked.

"Well, I don't know for sure, but I can take a guess," she said. "The temporal disposition created because of our different points in time became too powerful to be ignored by the converter I made. And, you are technically from a different timeline, so that didn't help."

"Then how did you get me through the space between timelines?" he asked. Lucca smiled.

"I used a piece of metal I took off you when I repaired you to locate the timeline you were sent to. And when I say timeline, I mean that when we beat Lavos, and that future was destroyed, you were sent to…how should I explain…? You were still sent to your future, the issue being that the future you exist in was severed from our timeline, so you were sent into a…void, where you're separate from our universe entirely. But I digress. Using the piece of metal, I attached it to the control console to give it some temporal disposition to create the gate. In using that piece of metal, it also gave some spatial disposition, which allowed me to open a gate to your timeline," Lucca explained.

"Ah, that makes sense," Robo said, "and it would explain how we can talk right now, a mix of spatial and temporal disposition, which sent the creator to an betwixt point in time, and the subject to a random point in it. " Lucca nodded.

"Since there's seven of us, and I'm the only one here, and that if three of us were launched together our universe would kinda be exploding, I'm assuming that someone's there with you," Lucca said,

"I don't know, let me check," Robo said. Lucca heard some clicks and whirrs. "Ah, yes, Miss Ayla is over there. Let me go to her," he said. Lucca sat down and pulled out a small box, pressing a button.

"Lemme set up,'" she said, as the box exploded into many pieces. She pulled out her screwdriver, which never leaves her side, and got to work. In a matter of minutes, she set up a miniature lab. There was a small screen that was attached to a second gate key she kept handy, a radio, a fairly large box that had lighting rods attached on top, and her Wondershot attached to a walkie-talkie.

"Madam Lucca, are you still there? There's been a development," Robo said. Lucca froze.

"What is it Robo?" she asked.

"Well, every time I try to reach for the unconscious Miss Ayla, she ripples like the waves in a pond," he said. "Is this the result of the unstable time/space disposition?" Lucca bowed her head, thinking. She pressed a button on the screen, and she could see Robo standing over Ayla, who was on the ground outside a large castle.

"Yes, I think it is. Hey, Robo, could you reach for Ayla again? I set up a screen to watch," Lucca said. Robo nodded, addressing her, and reached to touch Ayla's hair. Her head bent inward, sending a ripple through her body, but she remained motionless. "Interesting…" Lucca muttered. "Hey, Robo, could you try talking to her?" she asked.

"Of course, madam," he said. "Miss Ayla, are you okay?" he asked. A purple ring emitted from Ayla, sparkling in the light.

"Who is this?" a voice barked. Robo stopped moving, a spark flying off his head.

"…Janus?" he asked.