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platform, since he was concerned that they could be heading too close and could be seen.

“What do we do?” Jay asked.

Jack took out the plasma pistol and gave it to Jay, as he said, “Get across that Bridge towards the mothership, go when the way is clear.”

“No no no man,” Jay said as he tried to give the plasma pistol back to Jack. “I can’t take this.”

“You need it more than I do,” Jack urged him to take it.

“What about you as I head to the Traveler ship?” Jay asked concerned.

“I will sabotage this Freighter,” Jack said happily. “Blow it up sky high.”

“Alright,” Jay nodded as he heads away from Jack. “If you say so. See you on the other side.”

“You too pal,” Jack nodded as he slowly climbed atop another air vehicle within the Hangar Bay of the Freighter.

Jack steadily stays atop of a heliblader, which was a futuristic hybrid of a helicopter and Sparrow at the same time, except with more fire power to it, different types enabled and more passenger capacity. He saw AI militants approaching the Hangar Bay, entering into Sparrows, Helibladers, alongside with land/air hybrid vehicles too that had molecular compounded polymerized rubber tires, that made it plasma, bullet and nail proof.  The hangar bay was enormous and full of entrances for vehicles to get out in space alongside an air lock door unit, to prevent the vacuum of air from getting out whenever a spacecraft would have to leave the hangar, to enter the cosmos of space.

Slowly, he snuck past the cargo containers that had a ton of miniscule cubes that were the size of 1 cm by 1 cm by 1 cm. Those cubes were called ‘Storage Expansion Cubes’. These cubes could be opened to act like a big cubic metre sized storage box, where its polymerized axiomatic technology allowed it to contract back to 1 cubic centimeter, making storage for artillery, weapons, documents, ammunition, and many other materials which made it very utilitarian. The diminutive cubes were all piled up to form even a big cubic storage formation around the hangar bay which helped conserve tons of space in terms of storage. As Jack was sneaking past the maze of those storage cartridges that were glowing with neon blue, amber lighting to it, he saw a room that attracted his hazel-colored eyes.

He saw the armory from the distance, after traveling around the maze of cargo in a zigzag formation back and forth, as it took him time to find the armory sign and the entrance to it. As he entered the Barracks, the armory appeared in front of his very hazel brown eyes, where all plasma weapons were stocked. He heads towards a pile of plasma rifles, shotguns, pistols, magnums, sniper rifles, plasma grenades and electric tasered swords that could even deflect the plasma blasts. But what attracted the teen the most, was mainly the pair of plasma knives that he saw in the corner of the room. He picked up weapons strapping them around his back, with the strap going over his right shoulder. He also collected plasmatic denotators with plasma grenades too.

Jack really did show his bravery by doing this task on his own, especially for a teen who had not even graduated high school, nor did Jay his best friend, he knew since childhood. Jack was the type of fellow who was a risk taker, climbing structures, not afraid of heights and many other daredevil maverick kinds of stuff. Deep down, he was not sure if he really missed his timeline 2999 but undoubtedly yes, he still missed home. He really missed his sister, parents, friends but mainly he always found anywhere considered as home, with friends around as family, such as Jay himself.

Carrying a satchel full of timed denotator grenades, he went back to the hangar bays and hid behind a cargo cartridge crate, as the AI militants entered the armory to gear themselves up. He carefully climbed up the cargo cartridges, making sure the alarm system would not trip making it glow red and ring, that could draw the attention of the entire hangar to him attempting to steal the cargo. The cargo cartridges could detect DNA of the thief or smuggler immediately if touched upon with any sort of contact, which would alert the authorities immediately with pinpointed coordinate systems. Crime in the 30th century was almost impossible to commit, due to the security measures and bills/laws being implemented over the past many centuries. But even though Jack himself was a former thief back in his timeline without even getting caught, just for his own pleasures, but would not hurt anyone in anyway possible.

He climbed the air vehicles within the hangar bay, carefully setting the timer on the detonators for up to 10 minutes but did not initiate the countdown yet. He continued placing detonators around the hangars, but he was certain that would not do the trick. He needed more firepower to be able to destroy the Freighter. A sudden brilliant thought came to his mind. He remembered seeing the manifest of the Planetarium Traveler shown by Jay, due to his father having access to the US government vehicles and weapons. Within the manifestation, he figured that every ship in the year 2999 during those days was either powered by the source of the sun itself which was converted to something called ‘blue fire’, which was the fuel in the 30th century. But another way of how these Traveler motherships were powered was by simply getting a giant crystal from the planet Crystallite itself. Very few models had this way of getting their ships powered due to the limitation of these crystals being shipped to Earth and Earth 2.0 planets, etc.

Jack was certain that this Freighter and the Planetarium Traveler X1 were powered both by blue fire and a Crystallite (crystal from Crystallite planet). The proposal that Jack was thinking

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