When Squibby causes the Time Flyer to plunge into the sea, Ethan succumbs to a secret fear and an underwater creature threatens. Can CG and her friends figure out how to surface in time?
In 5 million A.D., looking for a place to set down the Time Flyer for repairs, C.G. discovers the ice-covered remains of the city of Paris, where a Time Flyer factory once existed.
C.G.'s Dad, unaware that she has acquired one as a pet, orders her to investigate the behavior of squibbons, judging them to be the most highly intelligent non-human creatures she has yet encountered.
C.G. has a showdown with her crew when they want to overrule her decision to leave the Central Desert. Ethan and Emily want to take a dune skimmer to investigate the Terabyte Towers, while Luis just wants to relax under the stars in the clear desert air.
Emily and C.G. become separated from the others on the Great Plateau.
When the Time Flyer crash lands in a barren wasteland, the crew discover that most of their water has been lost in the crash. To locate an underground water source, a miniaturized flight crew follows a garden worm down into a crevice.
Landing on the Amazon Grassland of 5 million A.D., the kids meet one of the last surviving primates, a Babookari.
After exploring the Central Desert of 200 million years A.D., C.G. discovers that dust has coated the Time Flyer's navigation system and it won't work until the entire ship has been cleaned.
C.G.'s safety consciousness puts her and the crew in danger when they find themselves trapped between a ferocious snowstalker and a huge gannetwhale.
In the Northern Forest of 200 million years AD, a massive tree topples over and pins the Time Flyer to the ground. The only way the kids can remove the tree is by reversing the miniaturizing ray to make Ethan 7 meters tall!
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