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After dealing with Lilli who once more exclaims that she wants to leave Department H and go back to Hull House, General Clarke settles into watching Alpha Flight, via Manbot’s recording which is transmitted back to Department H, as they track down Wolverine for his stolen adamantium and murder of Madison Jeffries. Alpha Flight discover Wolverine riding a motorcycle, with someone wrapped in a sack on the back. The heroes confront him without force, suggesting that he come with them. The fanciful method causes friction within Alpha Flight, particularly Guardian and Radius who have opposing views on how to deal with Wolverine. After Wolverine thanks his former teammates for letting him know in person that they are back in business, he leaves. Guardian follows him by air, while the others take the Alpha Jet. A tussle follows between Wolverine and Guardian until Alpha Flight catch up and out number Wolverine. While Murmur and Sasquatch deal with the “runaway sack”, the others take on Wolverine, until Rogue shows up, only to disappear a moment later leaving to go get help. As the battle continues, Heather realizes that Wolverine’s claws are no longer adamantium, which is supposedly how they were tracking him, therefore Department H was lying to them. Rogue soon returns with Storm, Cannonball and Maggott, and the two teams battle each other, with Storm pointing out that it is if their old friends have been brainwashed. Flex and Cannonball however do not battle, instead they talk, and discuss the situation, which leads to the revelation that Wolverine couldn’t have murdered Madison Jeffries because Logan was imprisoned with the X-Men in Boston’s jail at that time. The battle ends, Heather apologizes to Wolverine, who offers to come and help if she finds something she cannot handle alone at Department H. Alpha Flight take off, returning to Department H, leaving a furious Clarke very unimpressed. Meanwhile, Sunfire phones his native Japan to inform them that he is dying of radiation poisoning.