 Hey Ben, how's it going? Oh, hey Karen. Sorry, I was up all night working on my science project. Did you know first place wins $100? $100? I didn't even know there was a science fair. I hope I went, because if I do, I'm gonna get them brand new Jordans, boy. Jordans, Ben. No offense, but you're kind of a nerd and your shoes aren't even close to Jordans. Shut up. Yeah, do you know I'm just kidding? I mean, what's your science project anyways? Okay, okay, chill out. I can't really show you two in the hallway right now. Besides, I really haven't had the chance to test it out yet. And I don't want any teachers getting suspicious, you know? Yeah, true. We can go down to the studio. There's nobody ever in the studio. Okay, let's go. Who watched it, dorks? You watched it, Dylan, you ran into us. You got a problem? I will if you don't get out of my face in a sec. Oh yeah? Yeah. Oh, crap, it's Mr. Flagosky. Karen, we need to go. I'll see you around, Karen. Just remember who runs this school. Did you hear about the math exam that he told you earlier? He's been talking a lot about polynomials lately. Are you ready? Yeah, wait. You always gotta record something, huh? I mean, yeah, I gotta keep my blog up to date. So what do you think? Whoa, dude, what's it do? It's a machine that produces electricity. It's cool because the Amps arrange themselves in different configurations like a crystalline, a morphism polycrystalline. Oh, true. Also, it runs off of moist towel. That's my cousin, Karen, hooked me up with. What's this button do? No! What? What's happening? Oh, no. What do we do? Morning, sunshine. Wake up! What are you doing sleeping in the studio? You know, of all the students that go to school here, I would imagine you'd be the last one cutting class. We can explain, sir. I'm listening. We were just talking about how good the school lunch is. Mr. Flagosky, I was just showing Karen my science fair project. OK, I'm going to let you go. Thanks, Mr. Flagosky. You have Saturday school. Wait, no, no. My parents are going to kill me. And Karen, you have lunch detention. Really? I don't want any more of this cutting class. Got it? Yes, sir. Saturday school. I don't really care about the whole Saturday school thing. It's just a lunch detention that's like throwing me off. Do you hear that? I just want to get to class. No, somebody's in trouble. We need to go help. I really don't feel like I need any more trouble to die. Your soul is mine. A spoon, really. Army is growing. Isn't that right, Mr. Flagosky? I'm talking. Why aren't you listening? Get them and bring them to me. Hoodie. Whatever this evil hoodie thing is, it's trying to take over the school. What do we do now? Wait, you'll think of whatever's going on right now. What do you mean? Well, there's some blast from the machine earlier today. And the electricity from the blast could have created some sort of power and gave it to Dylan. Well, it's a reversal thing. It would like fix it. That's not a bad idea. All I have to do is reverse the wires and then switch it to manual. Where's your project? It's in the studio. Well, what are we doing? Come on, let's go get it. I always come prepared. All right, here, let me help. No, no, no, no. No, no. Perfection takes time. OK, so let me help. No, no, perfection takes time. Watch the window right now, please. Just hurry up. Got it. Thank you. All right, I think I got it. You got it? Yes. Ben, I'm right here. Boy, that wasn't you, was it? How could that have been me? I was right next to you the entire time. It's not playing. I'm not playing. What was that? What's going on? Oh, what? What's going on? We cool? Not really. I mean, where's my friend Ben, you know, the one you forgot about? What was that? Oh, my bad. I'll see you guys around. Guess who won the science fair and got them brand new Jordans, boy? Ben, those aren't Jordans. Gosh, darn it. The eBay dealer ripped me off again. What are you doing for your next project? I don't know yet. I'm thinking of doing something with pants.