"Hey Adora? Can you or Adam find a way to detect Zoro with your swords?"

"Unfortunately, not. Even if we did, we would likely lose him, as is his habit." Adora answered.

"Well, there goes that idea." Venom grumbled.

"I'm going to go out on a limb and say that the Pokémon are also out of the question for tracking as well?" Shredder asked.

"Indeed. These two are not exactly built for tracking." Goro pointed out, "But perhaps we can use the long-range sensors on the Death Star to get a better location of Zoro's location."

"Now there's an idea!" Tony said, "I'll tweak it so even if Zoro loses his comms, we can still find him."

"In that case, we'll keep looking. Keep us posted." Venom said as he grew wings and flew off.

"He's got a point. We should probably keep using our eyes." Cloud said as he hopped on his motorcycle, "I'll check the rest of the area."

"Cloud, wait! This forest is dense as hell. It took a lot of my shots to split just one tree!" Tony said, "You can't just ride through it."

"Who said anything about riding?" Cloud asked as he pulled a lever and Fenrir transformed into a flying variant.

"Huh. I forget that he and Yang did that…" Tony scratched the back of his head.

"Where'd he get that idea from? Some obscure show from the 2000s?" Bane asked.

"Yes, actually."

"LA HOISTA! I WAS KIDDING!"


"Come on Zoro, where are you?" Cloud mumbled as he flew close to the treeline, "You couldn't have gotten far…"

"Cloud, any luck?"

"None on my end, Tony. But if this proves anything, he's definitely underground. He would have seen the Death Star by now. Even his sense of direction isn't that bad."

"Good luck with that. Venom, Shredder and Bane had the oh-so brilliant idea of giving him the map so he'd get so lost he'd lead them back home."

"Well that's stupid." Cloud commented, "Good grief, even with the light of the Death Star, and my high beams, I still can't find anywhere that he could have fallen into."

"Well, keep looking. We at least have a vital sign reading. Zoro's alive, and we can at least get a good read on his location soon."

"We hope so. This search is annoying as hell!"

"Venom, can't you talk to Eddie instead of barging in on these comms?"

"One: This is Eddie. The Symbiote needs to rest up. So we're kinda back on foot. Two: Has anyone noticed that there's a whole lot of extra holes around here?"

"Now that you mention it…" Tony trailed off.


"A lot more holes in the ceiling than before." Zoro noted before he kept wandering around, pushing past several trees and shrubs as he kept moving, "Yeesh, these things are getting harder and harder to break through."


"We can take one thing into account. There's no lifesign readings from the planet outside of some plant life and our people on the ground." Adam said.

"So it's not an egg like last time then? That's good to know."

"True. But there's something else that is strange. The planet has a strange cycle. It stores energy in it's topmost crust, and then that energy gets transferred downward into lower crusts while the upper crust is let go of and allowed to drift into space."

"So this planet is artificial?" Adora asked.

"It looks like it. So not only do we have to find Zoro, but we also need to know how to handle this. If we don't, then the others might end up being trapped in there- Forever."

"Don't you think you're being dramatic?"

"Okay, perhaps not forever, but until the planet re-opens. And who knows how long that will take?"


"Venom? What are you doing down here?"

"It's just 'Eddie' right now, and we were looking for you." Eddie replied, "Guys, it's Eddie. I found Zoro… Hello? Anyone?"

"Comms don't work down here. I tried." Zoro explained.

"Well, that's just great!"


Dude: Why didn't I pay more attention in chemistry? How many mols are in a cup of water?

Wade: You're really asking me? What's with this puzzle anyway?