B.O.B. (finally serious) You forgot one thing.
He eats it. He glows for a second, then belches a tiny constellation. monsters vs aliens part 3
The Probe screams in binary. The Curator fractures, its shards spinning out.
A single backup cube activates. Inside, a tiny hologram of the Curator.
LINK Finally! Did those Zorbs come back for round two? He glows for a second, then belches a tiny constellation
MONGER You’re too weird for the government. Too useful to fire. Go home.
She crushes the shard. It turns into a butterfly.
They find Insectosaurus (now a giant moth) cocooned in a cube labeled “SPECIMEN: TERRESTRIAL MUTATION.” A single backup cube activates
ANCHOR (V.O.) We have… a situation. The star Betelgeuse is gone. Not dim. Not exploded. Gone .
THE CURATOR “Monsters vs. Aliens. Subset: Genetic anomalies. Earth, Sol-3. Your rebellion is noted. But all data must be archived. Entropy is inefficient.”
B.O.B. Can I eat it?
Suddenly, all lights go dark. A news broadcast hijacks every screen. The anchor is terrified.
The Monsters are sucked inside. The interior is infinite white nothing—no walls, no gravity, just floating glassy cubes labeled in a language that hurts to look at.