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Major Mapleleaf and Puck battle wax statues of American heroes as Mapleleaf’s horse, Thunder, goes to bring help in the form of the other Alphans. Being watched by the Plodex child is Yukon Jack, sulking after finding out his people no longer want him. Sasquatch argues with a Department H official about not returning Nemesis to their custody. The Dept. H official warns Sasquatch not to come and tell him how to do his job, but Sasquatch returns the threat, severing Alpha’s ties with the Department and warning them to stay away from Alpha, before Thunder comes to pick him and Nemesis up. Centennial is reunited with his great-grandson, and ashamed at what he has become, Centennial manages to scare the boy, telling him that he has returned to live in his home and that if he wants to stay he has to live by his rules. Thunder picks him up, and he joins the battle, in which on two occasions Zuzha sees times when Mapleleaf could have used his powers to his advantage but didn’t, before discovering the Manimator, the villain behind the coming to life of the wax statues. He had hoped to teach his fellow Canadians the error of their idolizing American super heroes. With the battle over, Alpha return to Centennials home. Zuzha confronts Mapleleaf about not using his powers, and tells him she knows that he has no powers, that it is his horse, Thunder that has the powers. Mapleleaf makes out like he thinks she is joking. Centennial tries to make Nemesis feel like part of the team by offering her food, which despite her claim that she doesn’t require food, he tells her asked if she wanted it. When she is alone, she eats it. Elsewhere, the man known as Gardner Monroe awakes to find in his bathroom…the costume he wore in his days as Flashback!