"There is more knowledge here than anywhere else in the world or the galaxy" Madame Jocasta Nu, an older human female, but with the ability of telekinesis and telepathically under her belt, said to the Foleys who were both looking at the Archives shocked. The Jedi Archives is a two story chamber consisting of computer shelves known as the Stacks and data rooms filled with computers.

Arranged into four long halls that all met in a large rotunda in the center, each of the halls had a central aisle that ran its length, with several tables topped with computer terminals that were linked to the main index catalog. The second and fourth halls branched off into two smaller aisles as they led to the Holocron Vaults on the outer wall. Off of these main aisles were hundreds of smaller ones that divided the Stacks.

Each of the Stacks contains trillions of bytes of data carefully sorted and arranged into categories and subcategories. At the end of the third hall, elevators on this level led to the analysis wing and the library several floors below.

The great windows overlooking the two stories of the Archives are filled with statues of Jedi brandishing their light sabers and unique powers as if defending the great storehouse. At the center of the Archives is the great rotunda, the access point from while any Jedi could explore the vast chamber. Foot traffic in the rotunda typically entered via the First Hall, generally accepted as the main entrance to the Archives.

A massive, circular chamber, the rotunda's arching doorways stretched to the ceiling, granting anyone in the area a view of the entire Archives room. Terminals in the rotunda allowed Jedi to access any of the four halls, narrowing down their searches to a specific area.

"The First hall," Jocasta said pointing to the hall, "known as the main entrance due to the great, hand-carved wooden doors at its front, contains the great records on philosophy, manuscripts detailing the history of the Alliance and personal journals of many Jedi set aside for review by the future while the Second Hall contains data dedicated to mathematical and engineering sciences, the blueprints of many government buildings is also housed there and the temple's own blueprints as well and at the end is the Holocron Vaults, our most protected secrets are guarded in those."

Mr. and Mrs. Foley looked on in shock as Jocasta continued, "The Third Hall is filled with information on the geography and culture of each and every know planet in the galaxy, including the star maps of interstellar and planetary regions and detailed analysis on specific civilizations are updated and stored here and finally the Fourth Hall, which is dedicated to zoological research relating information on every know species of flora and fauna in the galaxy." She finished.

"Amazing, how could anyone have this much knowledge?" Mr. Foley asked. Jocasta sighed,

"With the help of a few computer geeks, so may I ask why you wanted to look over them?"

"Because our son and Danny will be staying here and we wanted to make sure they do not fall behind," Mrs. Foley said.

"Oh, Danny, you say?" Jocasta asked. "Little James's new apprentice?"

"You know about that?" Mr. Foley asked.

"Mr. Foley, you must learn the most secrets here do not remain secrets for now." Jocasta said. "But on the matter of your son's and Danny's education, rest assured that they will be taught beyond that at any school you could ever find. The Archives are also equipped with private rooms for studying. I remember when young James first came here. He would spend hours studying everything and anything in the Archives, actually increasing the knowledge housed in it, I doubt if he would allow his own apprentice to fall behind in his studies." Jocasta smiled as the three continued to walk through the Archives.

"Speaking of that, is Master James that well known?" Mr. Foley asked. Jocasta smiled at that,

"No more than any other Jedi or Master."

"Oh," They said as they saw a group heading towards them. "Tucker," Mrs. Foley yelled as Tucker looked up,

"Mom, Dad, what are you doing here?"

"Making sure your education will not be hurt while we're here." She said with her arms crossed. Tucker face-faulted at that as Jocasta nodded to Wade and Jeremie.

"Good morning, Jeremie, Wade," She said.

"Good morning, Madame Jocasta," They said bowing a little to her as well.

"Where is Danny, Tuck?"

"Oh, he went with James for something after Danny asked Shego why she hates clones," He said as Jeremie and Wade shared a look.

"Huh?"

"Shego is one of the two most dangerous women in the world and hates to speak of her past and doesn't like the Grand Army of the Alliance and I think James knows why,"

"He does," Jeremie said, "and I bet he's telling Danny right now." He finished.

"But he will not tell anyone," Wade said. Jeremie was still wearing the simple clothe and big glasses that he wore since junior high, had blond hair and had changed from his brown long sleeve shirt to a blue sweater that had the symbol of Lyoko on the shoulders, but was still the same computer whiz.

Wade was mostly the same, but he wasn't as chubby as four years ago and had a few muscles, but was the genius that was when he operated Kim's website. Now the two worked together with the Alliance and have the whole world wired completely.

"Tucker, aren't you going to introduce us?" Mrs. Foley asked.

"Oh, right, this is Wade and Jeremy."

"Nice to meet you ma'am," They both said. They then turned to Jocasta,

"Madame Jocasta, may we work on the Stacks?"

"Of course, but no more games," She said waving her finger at them. "Master Kang and Master James has lost patience with those,"

"Yeah, yeah," The two said as they walked over to one of the terminals. Tucker soon joined them and then Jocasta turned to the Foleys,

"Is there anything else that you want to see?"

"No, I think we're going to like it here," They both smiled as they left, leaving Jocasta smiling as well.