"And why did Thunder call us and told us to meet him in his lab," Sally asked as she, Blaze, and Frost walked over to the secret entrance to Thunder's lab.
"Must be somethin' important. Otherwise, he wouldn't have called us," Frost said before they reached their destination. Frost went over to the keypad and punched in a code that opened the entrance.
"And why did he trust you with the code to the entrance?"
"Because I'm Rocket's best friend and Thunder obviously knew that best friends could protect the code better." Frost then stepped aside to let Sally and Blaze go in first.
"Ladies first. Do it quick before I change my mind," Frost said before Sally and Blaze walked down the stairs with Frost close behind them. They walked all the way down to Thunder's lab.
"Good. You're all here," Thunder said as Frost, Blaze, and Sally stepped into the room.
"God, Thunder. Would it kill you to install an elevator? My feet are killing me."
"Sorry, Frost, but an elevator is out of the question. I apologize."
"Thanks, anyway. I need to take a load off," Frost said.
"You could take a rest on the couch," Thunder said.
"What couch?"
"That one." Frost then turned around and saw a couch ready to be used.
"Good. I needed some rest," Frost said before going over to the couch.
"Now then, I need you two to come with me," Thunder said before leading Sally and Blaze over to a different part of the lab. Sally and Blaze took a seat and Thunder turned on the machine between the two of them.
"What exactly is that thing," Sally asked referring to the machine.
"That is an electroencelphagraph, otherwise known as an EEG. It records the overall electrical activity of the brain."
"Is it safe?"
"Of course it is. I wouldn't be using it on you two if it wasn't," Thunder responded.
"Wait. We're the ones being hooked up to this? Why didn't you just call on Rocket and Sonic," Blaze asked.
"Because I needed you two and not Rocket and Sonic."
"That didn't really answer my question."
"Sorry. I needed the minds of two females, not two males. I wanted to see if the brainwaves of you two match up to Rocket and Sonic," Thunder said.
"That's a better response," Sally said.
"I'm sure it is. Hold still." Thunder then attached an electrode to both Blaze's forehead and Sally's.
"Okay. All set," Thunder said before turning on the EEG. At first, nothing happened.
"Must be malfunctioning. I'll be back." Thunder then left the room, leaving Blaze, Sally, and Frost to themselves.
"What do you think is wrong with this?"
"I'm not sure. Must be something with the circuit...," Blaze started before a surge of electricity went through the EEG, Blaze, and Sally. The resulting surge was enough to switch Blaze's mind with Sally's and vice versa. The commotion was enough to wake Frost, so he rushed over to the EEG and turned it off. He then pulled the electrode off Sally's forehead.
"Sally, are you alright?"
"Blaze, are you alright," Frost asked after pulling the electrode off Blaze's forehead.
"I'm fine, but why did you call me Sally? I'm Blaze," 'Sally' said.
"And why did you call me Blaze? I'm Sally." Both 'Sally' and 'Blaze' looked at each other after realizing their minds had been switched.
