"Numbah 209, Numbah 205. You stand accused of committing an offense to the Kids Next Door so great that we dare not mention it again." The newest Supreme Commander looked at them. "How do you plead?"

The pink-haired Numbah 205 growled at him. "I plead for the right to kick your butt, Second-Place."

Numbah 274 glared back at her. "If you weren't going to be decommissioned soon, I'd give you a black eye. Now, what about you, Numbah 209? Why were you going to betray us?"

Numbah 209 looked up at him. "There are things more important than the petty squabbles between man and child."

Oh, that statement made everyone in the room hungry for her blood. Numbah 274 shouted. "Silence! Numba...No, Satsuki and Nonon. Be fortunate that we are not adults with their juvenile halls. You two are going to be decommissioned, your records stricken from our database. If you join the teenagers, we will stop you."

Nonon spat and roared as she was dragged to the decommissioning chamber. Before the other kids could grab her, Satsuki simply stood up and walked towards the chamber. She turned around and looked at Numbah 274. "Also, it was foolish of me to think you children could save the world. If I get my memories back, I will take back my tree house."


"Satsuki? Are you alright? Did you hit your head?"

"Slacker, where were your eyes the last ten minutes?" Satsuki opened her eyes. It seems that she was in the Mankanshoku's new home, and her sister, the Elite Four, and Mako were crowded in the bedroom. "Satsuki, are you alright?"

"Yes, Nonon. Ah, it must have been a baseball." Satsuki winced. "I don't think I have amnesia, but...does KND mean anything to you?"

No one really knew. Well, except for Houta. "It seems to be a healthcare company. I guess the stocks on this are good."

Satsuki shook her head. "No, that's not...Ah, it's nothing to worry about. Anyway, is your family cooking tonight?"

"Sure is. Croquettes...with real meat!" As everyone seemed to cheer up at the idea of dinner, Mataro had already left for his room. There, he pulled out what seemed to be a wooden phone.

"This is Numbah 999 to Moon Base. We got a big problem here: Numbah 209 remembers."