As if on cue, there was a dramatic gasp from everyone, but Max, the Destines, Dexter, Jaden, and the old man. One woman fainted, while several Twilight fan girls cheered. Those hyperactive girls were quickly shut up with glares and the woman tended to. "Back to the point, you're saying that the accused's people once protected us?" The old man nodded, understanding where this was going.

"Please tell the court about how the said species divided."

"It all started about the days of first civilizations, the Mesopotamian age. Humans thought their alien guardians were Gods, and honored them as such. They worshiped them, made both animal and human sacrifices, and came to them for any and everything. But these Protectors were mere mortals, but their egos became inflated, and they demanded more and more from your people, until the earthlings could no longer meet the demands. Then the human race rebelled, and refused to coddle their Protectors any longer. This awoke about half of them to reality, and a schism began. It wasn't too long until the species was permanently divided.

"And from where do you receive this information?"

"From my own mind. Historians are present for all great events, and then pass their memories down to their successors. I was very young when this happened, and my father passed down the memories to me."

"What about earth, don't we get one?" Bloo interrupted.

"You're looking at her." Jaden voice held no emotion, and her eyes were hard.

"I was here to document your species and their lives, seeing if there was anything worth saving. But clearly you are nothing but a barbaric species, with few enlightened people." Then with dignity, she sat back down. And for once, Bloo had nothing to say.

The Destines convened after Jaden's confession, and everyone waited tensely for their ruling, but it didn't answer what the humans thought it would.

"As the attackers have broken several accident laws, we shall punish them, but if the humans desire them removed, they must find assistance or do it themselves. And child, we await you report." Jaden looked as if she was no longer Atlas, which Dexter and Ben were grateful for. Her worry had weighed Dexter down in the same way his sisters' did, and Ben had noticed that. For once, the holder of the Omnitrix understood something better than the genius.

As it turned out, the Destines' punishment was the removal of the second evolution of fusions. When Jaden announced this, Mandy cracked a grin, which scared everyone else more than the idea of the fusions did.

Dexter then led Jaden aside and demanded a full explanation of the several days. She motioned for Ben to join them, and then started.

"For my people, only four are fertile from each hatchling, or generation. My twin and I count as two, even though we hatched from the same egg, which is rare. After hatching, Lord Fuse would mold us into a first or second generation, him a first, me a second. That's why he's so curious about emotions; I'm more prone to them than he is. As for the other two fertile of us, that was my mate and his."

"My twin killed them, taking their essences, their souls for himself, or 'saving' them into his subconscious. According to my culture, we are all counted as siblings, but on earth we're more like distant cousins. What I've formed with Dexter is a sibling bond, but don't worry, the mating isn't part of that. When my twin absorbed you DNA, a bond was formed between the two of you, and I'm attached. As I've gotten to know you, it only grew stronger. Does that answer everything?" Dexter stood still, as if processing everything Jaden had divulged. He then nodded, turned around and walked off. Jaden realized she had a report to write.