They retrieved their E-Gears from the temple roof.
"Where's the last one?" Wave asked.
"The Bermuda Triangle." Tails said.
"Then let's go." Wave said.
"We can't just go to the Bermuda Triangle." Tails said.
"Why not?" Wave asked.
"He's right." Jason said.
"What's the problem?" Wave asked.
"Don't you know your geography?" Jason asked. "Ships and planes disappear in that area. A boat goes in and it don't come out."
"Why?" Wave asked.
"No one knows for sure." Jason said. "There's something in the water that screws up all electrical devices."
"These E-Gears would immediately stop working." Tails said. "If we go back to headquarters, I can fix up the Sky Shadow to be able to not be affected by the Bermuda Triangle's EMP."
"What's the Sky Shadow?" Jason asked.
"It's a drop ship the military gave us to use on missions." Tails answered.
"Where is it?" Jason asked.
"Underground."

They arrived back at headquarters and Tails led the group to a metallic door. He punched in a code on the key pad next to the door and it slid open. They headed down a flight of stairs and found themselves staring at an underground hangar.
"This place is huge." Blaze said.
"And this is the Sky Shadow." Tails said, standing in front of a large ship.
The thing was huge. It had two large boosters on the back and wings that stuck out near the top, both with a rocket launcher.
"This thing looks like a doomsday ship." Jason said.
"Then it's a good thing it's ours." said Blaze.
"It'll take the rest of the day to fix it up." Tails said. "We can resume our search for the final Chaos Emerald tomorrow."
Jason turned to Wave. "You okay with that?"
She looked at him. "Since when was I in charge?"
"Since you forced us to help you find the Emeralds." Jason answered.

Later that night, Jason went down to the bar and set a kettle, full of water, on the stove. He turned it on and turned up the heat. He sat down on a stool and waited. The kettle started to whistle so he turned the stove off and poured himself a glass.
"What're you doing up so late?" Blaze asked, coming down the stairs. She stopped in front of Jason.
"My guess is he couldn't sleep." Wave said, approaching them.
"What do you want?" Blaze asked.
"Same reason as Jason." Wave said. "Couldn't sleep."
"Nightmares?" Blaze asked.
"What do you know about nightmares, Princess?" asked Wave.
Blaze let out a short gasp.
"Princess?" Jason asked. He looked at Blaze. "What's she talking about?" No answer. "Blaze?"
"I'm from another dimension, Jason." Blaze answered.
"Another dimension?" he asked.
"Yes. And where I came from, I was a princess and guardian of the Sol Emeralds."
"Sol Emeralds?" Jason asked. "What're those?"
"They're my dimension's version of the Chaos Emeralds."
"So you're telling me that you're a princess from an alternate dimension?" Jason asked.
"Yes." Blaze answered.
"How could you keep that from us?"
"It's not exactly something I go around telling everyone. I just wanna be normal. You know I used to be picked on when I was a kid when I first realized I could control fire."
"I bet." Jason said.
"Well, this was fun." Wave said. "I'm going for a walk." She turned to leave.
"Hey, Wave." Jason said. She stopped and turned around. "Want to come back?"
Wave shook her head. "No." She continued making her way to the front doors.
"Worth a shot." Jason said, turning back to Blaze.
"Look, Jason. I'm sorry, alright?"
"Don't worry about it." Jason said. "It's not really a big deal. Just don't think you have to keep secrets from us. We won't think any less of you."
"Right." Blaze said with a smile.
"Well, I'm gonna try to get some sleep." Jason said.
"Me, too."
And the two headed off back to their rooms.