Sucked Into the Future
Season 2Episode 530 minAug 11, 1993
Silverthorn lies to the Manager of Earth Globecorp, Draco, that it's a water Synthesiser and he'll give Draco a 100 litres of water three times a week to keep him happy and quiet about it. Silverthorn is back in business and is using his hide out (which is a warehouse in 1990) to ship water to his time. Petey, Jenny's little brother, sees Silverthorn and follows him into the ware house. He goes home and tries to tell everyone that Silverthorns back. No one believes him, but Jenny follows him back to the ware house anyway. They see Silverthorn there and hide in the swimming pool near the TimeGate. Jenny finds PJ on the side of the pool and puts it on her wrist. Has they start to transport water through the TimeGate via a big inlet pipe, Petey and Jenny get sucked through and end up in 2500. Jenny escapes from the water tank in 2500, but Petey is left in there. Jenny meets up with Alana and Nick just before they are about to pull the building down on the TimeGate, but they don't because
Sucked Into the Future has aired on Aug 11, 1993 at 4:30 PM
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