It was a fine, sunny morning in Umicity. People were out and about, enjoying the fresh summer air. Life in the city had been peaceful, trouble making had ceased to exist, and no problems needed solving. With no problems, however, meant no need for heroes. And so, a tiny trio found themselves without work and were forced to explore other avenues. Milli returned to the sandwich shop, while Geo had returned to being a newspaper boy. Bot found himself working as a school teacher. Their talents were used in different ways: perfectly measured sandwich cuts, speedy deliveries, and showing students the wonders of the world.

The group had gotten used to their new routines. Every day the same. It became monotonous. But a monotonous life was better than a trouble-filled city. And then came today. It was during the first recess when Bot had received the first Umi-alert in years: a building on Main Street was dangerously close to collapsing. And so, Bot sprang into action and dialed Milli and Geo. A half-hour later, the group had reunited in front of a large apartment complex that was on the verge of tipping over. First responders were scrambling to help rescue as many people as they could. The group went into the building as well.

The interior of the complex was structurally unsound, to put it lightly, so the team began fixing up the foundation. Milli got to work measuring steel rods and wood planks, while Geo was building them out of cylinders and rectangles. Bot was fixing up the building's frame with the newly created materials. They zoomed around the building, as fast as Umicar could go. Soon enough, they reached the very top, where they fixed all the complex's broken radio antennas. They then descended, fixing leaky pipe after leaky pipe, as they dodged the stampede of people evacuating. Once every pipe was soldered, and every floor was reconstructed, they finally exited the building to the applause of the crowd. Another day is saved. Just like old times.

As the weeks went by, the trio received a steady stream of calls. Looks like Umicity needs its heroes once more.