The Planeteers? Ha! We had fine ideas, but - others did not do their part and eventually we went our separate ways. What're you talking about? The Planeteers helped you! The rainfall moved away from us.īut we planted trees out there to hold back the water and stop erosion! Oh, no! All the land here used to be green, and beautiful! Now it's a desert! The only oasis left in the region - look around you, boy! It's all I can do to save a few dolphins. Gi, wait! It's not too late! You and I can *still* be Planeteers! Oh, sure, change the world! When I was young I tried joining a group called the Planeteers, but not enough people came. Then why are you living here like a hermit? You could be out using your power to change the world! Now they are one of the few species that are not yet extinct. "Last dolphins"? But there must be millions of them! I use it to help whenever I can - like saving *this* creature. Someone who cared a great deal about the planet. I guess you remind me of someone I once knew. Now who are *you*, young man? And how did you get on my island? I am told I look pretty good for over fifty. Then think about *this*: our only way out of this cave-in is to change history so it didn't happen!
You've got your *own* life to worry about. There are billions of other people who can save Earth. Isn't it time you did what *you* wanna do? It's what everybody *should* do.įorget "should". Aren't you tired of being a Planeteer, of always recycling, car-pooling, conserving energy? And where were you that day?īrooklyn, New York, but I really don't wanna go back in time. You heard that, MAL start up the Time Pool. I can send you back in time to the moment when you got that ring from Gaia.
It's not fair! THIS is what I get for trying to save the world? I could've been havin' *fun* tonight! Sometimes I wish I'd never *gotten* this stupid ring.ĭo you really mean that? Because I can arrange it. What'd he say?Ĭollector says that no matter where you're from or what language you speak, we're all in this together. Hey, I didn't know you could speak his language. It's just that I can't bear to have the rest of the galaxy think *they* represent humanity.Īnd now, I must return to the Space Ark. You know, Gaia, I didn't think anyone would miss those two. Oh, y-y-y-y-yes, yes, sir, uh, uh, uh, ma'am, uh, it. Just one other thing - I'd rather you left *those* two behind as well.
Most of my creatures no longer have homes to return to. Thanks for bringing back my Planeteers, Collector. Now Morgar has made him a general.Īnd turned him against nature - against everything his father stood for. They built the dam anyway! Years later, I heard my brother had joined the army. That was the last time I saw my father, or Baz. Baz did not understand that our father was doing this for us, and our country. You risk your life for a bunch of cedar trees, but what about us? We need you, too! When reasoning did not work, Father did the only thing he could: he was ready to go to prison for his beliefs! But Baz was too young to understand. One day, the government ordered that half of it be flooded to build an unneeded dam. I can't understand how anyone who grew up in such natural beauty could do what your brother did. My job as forestry-expert is to watch over it like my father before me. Pasiva Forest - the last area of cedar in this part of the world. I am like this equipment, no longer needed. When we leave this island, we want you to come with us, Commander Clash. The world will always need people like you. You saw the truth with your own eyes, Commander. The enemy you were guarding against no longer exists.