Jim stood in his quarters on the Enterprise. It had been two days, and he was still waiting for more information to come in. Solan had not been able to find out much but that the bounty on that Tacitus was 1 million. Jim had never heard of such a bounty, but he supposed if someone wanted it for the information, they would pay the price. Admiral Winston had given Jim the go-ahead for the plan after discussing it with the council. It had not been an easy meeting, but they had finally agreed that it was the best course of action. They still had no idea where the overlord was, but what Jim thought was even more disturbing was that Daystrom was connected to this somehow, and they refused to allow anyone to see what they were researching in part of their lab. He did not agree with that at all, but Starfleet would not force them to divulge their secrets. He thought when he and the others finished this mission, they would investigate that. He had people who could get into anything, and they would get in there if he wanted them to.

The door chime rang. "Enter," Jim said.

Spock came in carrying something under a black cloth. "Admiral, I believe I have something you would like to see," he said as he removed the cloth.

Jim was surprised at what he was seeing. It was a replica of the Tacitus, and it looked almost exactly like it. "That's really good," he remarked.

"They used the holodeck to create it. John was able to create his shop."

"Good. I think we should kinda let it be known that the tacitus is being stored in the warehouse. While that confuses everyone, we'll get on our way."

"You intend to keep our destination a secret until we are leaving, correct?"

"Yeah. I think that's the best thing to do."

"Do you believe that any planet we take this to will be in danger?"

"Not this one. No one will be able to get it from there."

"They are expecting us, correct?"

"Oh yes."

"I will inform Admiral Winston that we have this, or would you rather do that?"

"I'll take it down there," Jim said. "I don't want anyone else in danger on this."

"Are you going alone?"

"No. I'm taking Helek with me."

"We will keep a lock on you."

"Thanks."

Jim took the phony Tacitus, and he thought his hair stood up just a little. "Wow," he said. "That is definitely electrified."

Jim left his quarters and went to engineering where Scotty was. "Scotty, you got that thing ready for me?" he asked.

"Yes, Admiral," Scotty answered.

Jim moved the cloth that covered the fake Tacitus so Scotty could see. "How do you like that?" Jim asked.

"That's a good replica," Scotty answered. He opened the box he had made to hold the Tacitus.

"You got the computer ready too?"

"Yes, Admiral. Anyone who turns it on will think Cabal is in there. He made a little message, and then it will terminate."

"What do you mean, terminate?"

"The computer will be useless."

"Oh."

"What did you think I meant, Admiral? You don't think I would make it blow up, do ya?"

"Well…"

Scotty looked thoroughly shocked. "I'm surprised at ya, Sir."

"Sorry, Scotty. I didn't know you were so sensitive about it."

Scotty frowned as Jim walked away. Jim chuckled at that and went on to plan what he would do now. "Helek," he said over the communicator.

"Yes, Sir," Helek answered.

"I want you to meet me in the conference room."

"I will be there."

Jim met Helek at the conference room, and Ajah was also there. "Why are you not taking me with you, Sir?" Ajah asked.

"Because I want you here," Jim replied. "Helek will be my bodyguard this time."

Ajah frowned. "Are you angry at me, Admiral?"

"No. Why do you ask?"

"I usually accompany you everywhere."

"Ajah, I don't want you to be captured. This will be a little dangerous. I don't want Helek captured either, but who knows what lengths they would go to to get that information out of you."

Ajah frowned. "Oh."

"Relax. Just be ready to take notes, okay?"

"Yes, Sir."

Jim scowled at Ajah's reaction. "Don't worry," he said. "You're a very good assistant, so just…don't worry."

"Yes, Sir," Ajah replied.

Jim and Helek left the conference room, leaving a very distraught Ajah behind. He felt as though he was being left out, but he understood why Admiral Kirk did not take him along. However, it did not make him feel any better. He wanted to be in the middle of everything along with the Admiral.

Jim and Helek arrived at Starfleet headquarters where they would meet with Admiral Winston before they finished their mission. Artie had scanned Admiral Winston's office and had actually found a listening device which was very complicated, and of course, was untraceable. There was also one in Jim's office and Ajah's office. Jim knew they had been put there when the Mac from the other universe was there. He had still not been seen, so they still had no idea where he was, but people were on the lookout for him.

Bones was sitting in his office on Pacifica when he got a hail. He switched on the intercom, thinking that it was probably Jim. "Yeah," he said.

"Doctor McCoy," Sunak, the Vulcan, said. He worked in the spaceport to oversee security and other aspects of travel on Pacifica.

Bones looked at the screen then. "Yes."

"We have observed the being that you were looking for," Sunak said. "He came onto the planet at approximately Five A-M, this morning. He left the spaceport and has not been seen since."

Bones frowned. "You heard anything from anyone around there?" he asked.

"No. We do not know where he is as of this moment."

"Thanks. Let me know if you find out anything."

The transmission ended. Bones sent a message to the Enterprise where he knew Jim was staying. Spock answered promptly. "Yes, Doctor McCoy," he said.

"Spock, where's Jim?" Bones asked.

"He is on Earth on a mission at the moment."

"Spock, that enhanced Mac is on Pacifica."

Spock stood up. "Are you certain?"

"Yes. Sunak contacted me. He went through the spaceport at five o'clock this morning."

"I will inform Jim of this. You should alert security and make sure you are safe."

Bones frowned. "How does he know I'm here?" he asked.

"I do not know, but as we know, he is from the mirror universe and must know many things."

"Right."

"Do not worry. I am certain that we will be on our way there once Jim knows of this."

"I don't mind telling you that I'm nervous about this, Spock. My daughter and wife are here."

"I understand. You should inform security now."

Bones nodded. "I will."

"We will be in touch."

"Alright."

The transmission ended. Spock could not have denied that he was very concerned. He sent a signal to Jim…

Jim and Helek were placing the fake Tacitus in the warehouse when his communicator chirped. "Yes," he answered.

"Admiral, we have a problem," Spock said.

Jim scowled as he heard the apprehension even in Spock's voice. "What is it?"

"You should hurry back to the Enterprise as soon as possible."

"Give me a moment and you can transport us. We're putting the Tacitus in now."

Jim watched the vault be locked up where the fake Tacitus and computer were being stored. He signed the order and left the building. "Go ahead and transport us, Spock," he said.

Jim and Helek were soon standing on the transporter pad again, and Spock was waiting for them. "What's the trouble?" Jim asked as he stepped down.

"Admiral, Mac has been spotted on Pacifica," Spock said.

Jim was stunned for a moment. "Bones knows?" he asked.

"Yes. He contacted me. Sunak saw Mac on the security footage."

"Let's get on our way there now. We can't let him get hold of Bones. Is everyone aboard?"

"Yes. Artemus returned earlier today."

"Did he find anything else?"

"No. It was much as the last time we tried tracking the other Mac."

"Get us on our way there now."

Spock simply nodded and left the transporter room. Helek looked at Jim. "What will we do, Admiral?" he asked.

"We're gonna find him, that's what," Jim replied. "We can't allow him to get that Tacitus and learn how to navigate the mycelial network."

"Do you think our Cabal would help him?"

"I don't know. He might be able to manipulate him or even reprogram him. As intelligent as our Mac is, this one must be even worse."

"Could Artemus stop him if he had to?"

"I don't know Helek…but I do know someone who can."

Jim left the transporter room with Helek following. Ajah was in the corridor and joined Jim. "What is happening, Admiral?" Ajah asked.

"We're getting on our way to Pacifica," Jim said as he felt the ship go to warp. "The other Mac is there. We think he may be after Bones. He knows he's more vulnerable."

"How would he go onto that planet with everyone after him?"

"He just can, but we know he's there now."

"So, we are going to capture him? Will we do this after we have secured the Tacitus or after?"

Jim thought Ajah always had to ask the hard questions. "We have to get Bones safe before we do anything else," he said.

"What if he captures Doctor McCoy before we can get there?" Ajah asked.

"He won't. Let's try to have a little optimism."

"Yes, Sir."

Jim arrived at the Bridge. "Spock, I want to send a transmission to Voca Five," he said. "I want to talk to Mac."

"Lula, send the transmission," Spock said.

Jim waited for Mac to answer as he paced the floor. He did not like the idea that his friend was in danger. Finally, Mac and Zander answered. "Admiral," Zander said.

"Zander," Jim replied. "You guys, I need to ask you for your help. You can get to Pacifica before we do. We have received word that the other Mac is there. We think he may be there because he knows Doctor McCoy is there. We're also going to need Mac's help with computers and systems. He can help Artie."

"We will get on our way there," Zander said. "What should we tell them once we arrive?"

"Tell Sunak that I sent you there to help. He is a Vulcan and he's in charge of security at the spaceport. I'll let him know to expect you."

"Yes, Sir. We will get on our way there now."

"Kirk out."

The transmission ended. "Lula, get me Pacifica," Jim said. "I want to talk to Sunak."

Soon, Sunak was on the screen. "Greetings, Admiral Kirk," he said. "How may I help you? We have not found the suspect as of yet, but we have secured Doctor McCoy and his family."

"Thank you," Jim replied. "I have some friends coming there from Voca Five. Mac and Zander are coming. This Mac is from this universe, and he may be able to help against the other one if things get out of hand. He's a computer genius and he can most likely keep the other Mac out of the system. Just be expecting them."

"We will be waiting for them, Admiral. Are you certain that Mac is dependable?"

"Yes."

"I will take you at your word."

"We will be there as soon as we can get there, but they can get there sooner and coordinate with Artie."

"Yes, Admiral."

"Kirk out."

Jim wondered why everyone always had to question everything. He would never send someone there if he thought they were unreliable. He knew Zander would not betray them. He never had. He still had the problem of what to do with that Tacitus. He wanted to make sure Bones was safe, but they needed to get rid of it first…it was not an easy decision. He wanted to talk to Bones and make sure he was safe before he went off on another mission. However, he wanted to get Bones and his family onboard that ship with them.

Spock walked over to Jim. "Admiral, what have you decided to do?" he asked.

Jim paused a moment. "We're going to pick up Bones and his family and then we're going to get rid of that Tacitus," Jim replied.

"Are you certain that we should not study the Tacitus first?"

"You have four days to study it with Cabal and then however long it takes us to get to our destination."

"Yes, Admiral. Then I have your permission to study it?"

"Yes, Spock. Go ahead, and let Artie help you, but be careful. Don't let Cabal influence any systems in this ship."

Spock nodded and left the Bridge. Jim sat down in the captain's chair. "Take us to Pacifica," he said.

"Yes, Admiral," the pilot replied.

Soon, they were at warp, and Jim just sat in the chair watching the warp field. What sort of trouble would they get into this time? He could not help but wonder because they never went anywhere and did anything without trouble. This time, he had his children on the ship, but he would never have left them behind.

Jim turned the Bridge over to Michael and went to his quarters where Carol was already. "You finally arrive," she said.

"Yeah," Jim replied.

"What's wrong?"

"I just hope I'm doing the right thing."

"Well, that would require you telling me exactly what you're doing."

"We're stopping by Pacifica to pick up Bones and his family before we go on to our other destination. I just can't leave him there, right?"

"I suppose not, Jim, but what about later? Whoever is wanting the Tacitus is going to know you know it's location. Everyone has to live their lives."

"I knew you would say that."

"Not that you're doing the wrong thing, but you do let personal feelings get in the way sometimes."

"I don't want Bones to suffer because of this. He's been through enough."

"You aren't the cause of this."

"I'm not? I always seem to be the one who ends up on the dangerous end of every situation."

"Yes, and your friends have been right there in the thick of it with you…and me too. I think you make Admiral Winston nervous with the loyalty you acquire from people."

"Please. I think Admiral Winston would like to send me out to Yorktown to stay for good if he didn't think I was too close to the nebula."

Carol smiled. "Jim. You're quite an asset to Starfleet. I know I don't always like the responsibilities that you take on, but you seem to be the one who can accomplish those things. Where are you taking the Tacitus?"

"I'd rather not say until it's time."

"Not even to me?"

"You remember Monea?"

"Sure. You're taking it there?"

"Yeah. I don't think anyone can get it there. No one can even land on that planet without someone knowing."

"That may be the best choice."

"You're the only one who knows that location."

"But a ship full of people will know soon, right?"

"Mostly. That'll be different though. There won't be any communications allowed from the ship until we're gone from Monea."

"Jim, I'm afraid our adversary is much more capable of outsmarting us. What will you do if he does manage to get it?"

"Mac is just as capable of stopping him. That's why he and Zander are on their way to Pacifica, and Spock and Artie are examining and studying the Tacitus with Cabal."

"You think he can help?" Carol asked.

"I'm sure he can," Jim replied. "He's the one who can analyze all that data."

"What exactly is Spock looking for?"

"I want him to look for navigating the mycelial network and many other things."

"Jim, do you think that Tacitus was the reason for much of this that has happened?"

"I do. I think all this has been going on for a long time and nobody knew." Jim sighed. "Carol, it makes me wonder about trusting Starfleet."

"That's a difficult position, but I understand your concern. What? Do you believe Starfleet has been compromised?"

"I don't know that, but there's no reason to believe that it can't be. I trust Admiral Winston, but we don't know everyone in Starfleet that has high ranks or what they're capable of. I mean there have been rogue admirals and captains who turned against Starfleet and could have caused a lot worse trouble than they did."

"Yes, but you were there to stop them."

"I wouldn't say that, but like I said, we don't know what else is going on in the underworld, like Solan said, and I wouldn't want to send him into it."

"He must have connections there," Carol said.

"I know, but he doesn't really like admitting that," Jim replied.

"I don't think you've had a more loyal friend. What would he have to be nervous about?"

"Nothing, but you know Solan."

Carol put her arms around Jim. "Let's do something besides talk about this," she said.

Jim smiled. "I thought you'd never ask."

Spock, Artie, Solan, and Scotty were analyzing data on the Tacitus, with the help of Cabal and the holodeck, making sure to have barriers so that Cabal could not access any other part of the ship from there. Cabal could display information in the holodeck that was quite fascinating and interesting. "Display information pertaining to Kurl," Spock said. "We would like to know what it was like before it was contaminated with a virus or germ, and how that happened."

Artie did not know much about that planet, so he was very intrigued as Cabal displayed the planet. Kurl was once a thriving civilization with beautiful landscapes and skies…

They watched as the story of Kurl went on and it began to tell of visitors who came to the planet to study the climate and the planet. The inhabitants of Kurl were peaceful and glad to let them study their planet. They enjoyed meeting people from another part of the galaxy. However, as the visitors began their research, they introduced a toxin into the atmosphere…

Solan looked at Spock. "You mean someone went there and poisoned that planet?" he asked. "But who?"

"Since there was no Starfleet at that time, it had to be beings from another planet besides Earth," Spock replied.

"Yeah, but who?"

"Cabal, does it state who was responsible for this catastrophe?"

"That information seems to be encrypted," Cabal said.

Solan and Spock looked at each other. "Can you break the code?" Spock asked.

Cabal was silent a moment. "It will take time. I believe it is even locked for me by the Tacitus."

"How can it do that?" Solan asked.

"Perhaps it was told to."

"By whom?"

"I am not certain. Perhaps by those who wanted it kept secret. The Tacitus does not wish to create strife."

"Oh."

"Perhaps there are some secrets better left unknown," Spock said. "It cannot be changed anyway. However, is there information about the organism and how to vanquish it?"

"No," Cabal said.

"Well, that was a dead end," Solan said.

"We would like to know how to navigate the mycelial network and how to prevent someone from coming through it," Spock said.

"They cannot unless they have the Tacitus."

"Or the Force."

"True. However, most do not know how to enter it. If they entered it without the chosen one, they would die."

Spock raised an eyebrow at that. "How do you know this?"

"The Tacitus."

"Oh."

"Well, that's weird," Solan declared. "So, if Anakin hadn't been with us, we probably wouldn't have made it out of there. Then how did those others in that ship make it out?"

"I was referring to Jedi or Sith," Cabal said.

"Oh."

"It would have been more difficult to find this particular timeline without him, however."

"So, we could have come out anywhere without Anakin?"

"The Tacitus can guide but if I was not there, you could not navigate without him. You cannot use the Tacitus without me. The data is much too vast."

Spock wondered if it was wise to let a computer program have so much leverage. "I believe we have learned all that we need to learn today," he said. "Thank you for your assistance."

"You are welcome," Cabal replied.

They put the items back into the vault. Spock knew now that Jim was absolutely correct about that Tacitus falling into the wrong hands along with Cabal. He was not certain of the loyalty of Cabal. "I will speak with the admiral," he said as he and the others were leaving the area.

"Was that as creepy to you as it was to me?" Solan asked.

"I believe so. We must be cautious about this item."

"I agree. Is it even going to be safe wherever we're taking it?"

"That is up to Admiral Kirk. I do not know this location yet."

"What would you like me to do, Captain?" Artie asked. "I did analyze the program as we were talking with Cabal."

"I am not certain that there is anything you can do, but if you know of any weaknesses in that program, you should store them in case we ever need them."

"Yes, Captain."

Spock went to the Bridge and found that Michael was sitting in the captain's chair. "Where is Admiral Kirk?" he asked.

"I'm not sure," Michael replied. "What's wrong?"

"I am not certain that anything is 'wrong', but I am concerned. Remain on the Bridge."

"Yes, Sir."

Spock left there and went to a computer terminal. "Computer, where is Admiral Kirk?" he asked.

"Admiral Kirk is in his quarters."

Spock went to Jim's quarters and rang the door chime. "Enter!" Jim called.

The door opened, and Spock went in where Jim sat on the sofa. "Well, there must be something wrong," Jim said. "What did you find out?"

"Admiral, I believe I share your concern about Cabal and the Tacitus," Spock said.

Jim frowned. "Have a seat."

Spock sat on the sofa. "We analyzed some of the data on the Tacitus. There are some bits of data that even Cabal cannot access, but that is not my main concern."

"What is?"

"I am not certain of the loyalty of Cabal."

"Why?"

"He seems rather…conceited about being the only one who can use the Tacitus. I am not certain how a computer program can gain a sense of supremacy, but I believe there is a danger to leave these two items in the same place."

"So, you think we should have them separated?" Jim asked.

"I do believe that would be safer."

"What are we getting into, Spock? We always seem to be the ones who have to deal with all this."

"We are the ones who are willing to deal with it, Admiral. I would like to know the location you have chosen to hide this."

"You and Carol are the only ones who will know, and once we're on our way there, there will be no communications allowed aboard this ship until after we arrive."

"I agree."

"Monea."

Spock considered that a moment. "I believe that will be a good place. However, I believe the two pieces should be separated. We do know of a planet that no one visits, and they would not be able to access the Tacitus since they have no technology."

Jim scowled at that. "What planet is that?"

"Garresant."

Jim considered that. "They wouldn't be able to use the Tacitus," he said. "Cabal doesn't need to be anywhere near that planet if you think he is unreliable."

"I agree. How will we manage to hide it there?"

Jim leaned back on the sofa as he thought about that. "We could leave it with the elders," he said. "They could hide it since Garath and the others don't go there."

"Perhaps the planet's hostility has decreased somewhat."

"I'm not going to count on that, so we'll go there like everything is like it was the last time we saw it."

"I agree."

"So, we get to Pacifica, get Bones and his family, go to Monea and leave Cabal…" Jim paused a moment. "Is it really safe to leave him there? Can he contact anyone outside that planet?"

"No. Not unless someone helps him get into their system."

"I'm getting more concerned about this all the time."

"Why would anyone on Monea do that, and how would they get him?"

"I guess you're right. I guess I'm overthinking this. I just don't want anything else to happen."

"I believe your apprehension is warranted in this situation. However, I do not believe it will help."

"Thanks, Spock," Jim said sarcastically.

"I know that you feel responsible for anything that happens if you make the wrong decisions," Spock continued. "However, one must make the decisions that they feel are correct."

"Spock, is this supposed to be a pep talk?"

"Perhaps."

"Well, it's not working. Don't worry about it."

"I am not worried. I believe you will make the right decision."

"Good. I'll do the worrying."

After two days, Mac and Zander arrived at Pacifica. As they came into the spacedock, Sunak recognized them right away. "Where is Doctor McCoy?" Zander asked.

"He is in a secure location," Sunak replied. "I am not at liberty to share that location with anyone except Admiral Kirk when he arrives."

"So, do you have any leads on the other Mac?" Zander asked.

"We do not. He has not been seen here. However, as you know, not all areas of Pacifica are sharing information with us."

"Yeah, we know. Maybe he's on the other side of the planet. I hear it's easier to hide over there."

"You would be correct. There are those who would report seeing him, but many would not because they do not want to get involved."

"Don't they know he's dangerous?" Zander asked. "And as I hear it, he can spread that tiberium around. He could pollute this planet. Has that been shared with the public?"

Sunak was silent a moment. "We did not want to cause panic," he said.

"Panic? Do you know what will happen if that guy spreads tiberium? This planet won't be the peaceful, beautiful place it is now. He came here after Doctor McCoy, who has been a great asset to this place, so he could use him to get that Tacitus and bring more of his own here. Now, we need to step this up."

"You do not have authority here to make demands about what we do or do not share with the public."

"Yeah, well, Admiral Kirk is coming, and he's not going to take no for an answer."

"He will most likely have to coordinate his time here with the supervising Admiral."

Zander thought Sunak looked rather smug about getting to say that. "Fine," he said. "We'll just have to find him the old fashioned way."

Zander and Mac walked out of the spaceport. "Where do you look for this guy?" Mac asked.

"I think he would want to stay close to the person he's after," Zander said. "He'd want to have his chances to get him if he slips up."

"So you think he's here somewhere…if Doctor McCoy is even here."

"If I was after someone, I wouldn't want to be on the other side of the planet just in case I could grab them. You've been a bounty hunter. Would you?"

"No." Mac considered that. "He most likely didn't have his own ship because that would have been too suspicious. He could hide in an old hangar like I did before."

Zander considered that. "You're right about that," he said. "There are some abandoned ones even here."

"So how do we flush him out?"

"That's the question, isn't it? I wish we could talk to Doctor McCoy."

"I guess there's no hope of that until Admiral Kirk gets here. That guy's stubborn."

"He's a Vulcan. He's probably insulted because Kirk sent us here like he can't keep McCoy safe."

"He does seem to be implying that, but sometimes things are more complicated than local security thinks they are."

"Well, let's get out away from here and look at some of these old hangars and see if it looks like anyone's in there."

"That might be easier at night. You think he knows where McCoy is?"

"I don't know. I think we should so we would know if that guy is sneaking around there."

"You could contact Kirk or Starfleet on this planet."

"We'll do that if we have to, but we can't contact Kirk. There are no communications right now."

They walked around the main spaceport to where the smaller hangars were. "Wouldn't they know if someone was out here?" Mac asked.

"Maybe," Zander said. "But you know how some people are overconfident. Let's just be sure."

They moved into the area behind the hangars so they would not be so easily noticed. They could see that most of the hangars were occupied with ships of various types, but as they kept going, there were smaller, older hangars that did not contain ships. Zander squatted down beside a tree to watch. Mac squatted beside him. "So, maybe he's in one of these," Mac said.

"Yeah, and he could spot us before we spot him," Zander replied.

"I think we could both handle him."

"He is tiberium enhanced so he'd be tough. Remember, you didn't have to fight him before."

They were silent while they watched the activity around the hangars, which was not very much. "It sure is quiet out here for a landing area," Mac remarked.

"I agree," Zander replied. "It's enough to give you the creeps."

"What if he already knows we're here? I mean, if he could get us, he could use us for barter too. He knows we're close to Admiral Kirk."

Zander looked at Mac. "Do you have to think of the worst thing?" he asked.

"Well, it's true. We don't really know he's out here, but he may know where we are."

"How would he know, Mac? We didn't make a commotion when we got here."

"Yeah, but he's bound to be watching who comes here because he wants to know if Admiral Kirk comes."

"He knows Admiral Kirk will come, but that doesn't mean he's coming down to the planet. He's coming to pick up Doctor McCoy and us too."

"Right. Why don't we go get us a place to stay and keep an eye on things another way?" Mac asked. "Probably the way he's keeping an eye on things and probably knows we're here."

"You got something in mind?" Zander asked.

"Yeah. Let's go. I don't want to sit out here all day and all night."

Zander went with Mac, and they got themselves a hotel room. Mac turned on the computer in the room. "Now, how are you going to watch everything through that?" Zander asked.

"Now, you know I can get into anything," Mac replied.

"They'll be coming over here after us too."

"They won't know where it's coming from, and most likely won't even know it."

Mac began typing on the computer. He would just hack into the security system so he could watch the cameras from there. Zander sat beside him and watched, and soon, they could see the security cameras. "Are there any out there at the hangars?" Zander asked.

"I'm about to find out," Mac said. As he scanned through the cameras, they saw the one that showed the spaceport and the immediate area but did not go all the way out where the older hangars were. "Now, wouldn't you know it? They don't watch that area out there like this guy is going to come right up there where they can see him."

"So, what are you going to do about it?"

"I'll show you. There's bound to be some old cameras out there somewhere. I'll just turn them back on."

"You're just showing out now." Zander went and lay down on his bed. "While you play with that, I'm taking a nap."