Sat, Apr 14, 2001
The FMECKS, seeking a new home, have stolen a micro-planet, Thahzia, but KAY takes it back from them in a struggle that leaves JAY temporarily turned to stone! While Zeeltor tries to cure Jay, Kay is shrunk down and sent into the SMALL ORB containing the planet to help calm the locals and provide temporary climatic relief. But when the Fmecks return to MiB for the orb, it gets loose and ends up being used by the oblivious Worms in a sandlot baseball game. Jay takes a turn at bat and knocks the orb (not knowing what it is) into the city. When Jay finds out the horrible truth, he goes on a wild chase, Fmecks pursuing him, in a desperate effort to retrieve the orb before the planet inside, and Kay, are char-broiled. In the confusion, Frank finds the orb, sells it to Jeebs, who tries to re-sell it to the Fmecks, who steal it...and...and...well, anyhow, Jay ultimately has a showdown with the Fmecks and rescues the planet and Kay just in time.
Sat, Apr 21, 2001
After Jay accidentally eats an alien hot sauce at an MiB reception for the formerly war-like, now supposedly peace-loving Hoon'Taak Federation he develops human torch-like fire powers. At first Jay is appalled and embarrassed by his combustible condition, but after he uses his fire powers to save Kay's life and bust an alien smuggling ring, he becomes cocky about his new abilities. But then, Zeeltor discovers that by using his fire powers Jay's gradually destroying his internal organs any further use could prove fatal. Meanwhile, MiB discovers that HQ has been taken over by an organic "living computer" goo which had been smuggled into the reception by the Hoon'Taaks. Jay makes a heroic choice to use his fire powers in a last ditch effort to destroy the orbiting Hoon'Taak mothership, perhaps sacrificing himself in the attempt.
Sat, May 5, 2001
After Jay scores a less-than-stellar "67" out of 100 in Zeeltor's VBE (Virtual Battlefield Environment) he gets endlessly ribbed by fellow agents. Eager to redeem himself in the field Jay volunteers to guard a visiting Dignitary. Unfortunately, the assignment ends up in more humiliation for Jay; the Dignitary is just not comfortable being guarded by an agent who scored a mere 67. Jay sneaks back into the VBE late at night, but what he doesn't know is that, at Zed's request, Zeeltor has retooled the VBE. It now contains more dangerous nemeses and opponents. Worse, due to a glitch in the circuitry, they're now firing real ammo! Jay's stuck in a real life or death battlefield with no way out. Though neither Kay nor anyone else can physically enter the VBE to help Jay, Zeeltor is able to cybernetically inject himself into the "game". Inside the VBE, Zeeltor provides a skeptical Jay with tips and strategy. Zeeltor ultimately helps Jay emerge victorious, but his selfless act results in Zeeltor getting "vaporized." Jay laments Zeeltor's loss, not realizing till he exits the VBE that it was only a "virtual" Zeeltor. The real doc was never actually inside the game.