"Ugh..." Silver remarked as he entered the Pizza Hut in Sonic Adventure's Station Square, shaking his head.

"What's wrong, Silver?" Toadette asked as she was carrying several boxes of pizzas, going on a pizza delivery.

"Time travel, that is what's wrong." Silver admitted as he grabbed a slice of uneaten plain pizza on the green counter using his psychic power and munched on it, shaking his head as he folded his arms together. "Sometimes, it can leave a strong effect on ya. That is, when you constantly go back and forth between time."

"So I see." Toadette remarked as she prepared to head out, pausing as she turned around to face Silver. "Where did you go to in particular?"

"To New York City. Specifically, Manhattan." Silver pointed out as he rolled his right hand, continuing to munch on the slice of pizza that he held with his left hand. "In 1933. I wanted to go see the original King Kong in theaters. And I have to say, it's definitely much different than watching it nowadays."

"Ooh, I wish I could have gone with you. I love King Kong!" Toadette squealed as she skipped out of the Pizza Hut.

Smiling, Silver stretched his arms as he headed upstairs to the second floor, to see that Vector was cleaning the counter, while Espio was handling the side snacks, with Rotor and Charmy working on the pizzas.

"There you were! What took ya so long?" Vector asked as he was then cleaning up the cash register.

Silver stretched his arms as he approached the counter, folding his arms together as he nodded his head. "Well, I went back to 1933 to see the premier of the original King Kong in Manhattan."

"And you didn't take us?" Charmy groaned as he lowered his arms, frowning as Silver shrugged in response.

Silver closed his eyes for a few seconds, opening them up to see that everyone turned into apes, with the entire interior dressed in bananas. Silver rubbed his eyes, not believing what he saw as the scene returned to normal.

"I need to lie down..." Silver remarked to himself as he went into the bathroom to wash himself up, realizing that there could have been something up with him.