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A breaking news report informs the audience that the Blue Planet is dying, and that Weezer is being sent to restore it. They board the [[Betsy 2.0]], a shuttle which that will take them and the audience on a dangerous voyage to save the Blue Planet. The lights brighten and shows the shuttle heading up for lift off, with fans cheering the group on. As the band plays, the big screen shows Betsy flying through space, travelling through a Weezer-themed space bar and running into the alien [[Bokkus]], who has a hatred of the group. During a trek through the ''[[Pinkerton]]'' asteroid belt, Bokkus drains Betsy's shields by hurling pies and other objects at the shuttle. The shuttle crashes, which launches [[M1]] to look for parts as the band plays cuts from the titular album. After the fourth part is found, the shuttle takes off for the Blue planet. | A breaking news report informs the audience that the Blue Planet is dying, and that Weezer is being sent to restore it. They board the [[Betsy 2.0]], a shuttle which that will take them and the audience on a dangerous voyage to save the Blue Planet. The lights brighten and shows the shuttle heading up for lift off, with fans cheering the group on. As the band plays, the big screen shows Betsy flying through space, travelling through a Weezer-themed space bar and running into the alien [[Bokkus]], who has a hatred of the group. During a trek through the ''[[Pinkerton]]'' asteroid belt, Bokkus drains Betsy's shields by hurling pies and other objects at the shuttle. The shuttle crashes, which launches [[M1]] to look for parts as the band plays cuts from the titular album. After the fourth part is found, the shuttle takes off for the Blue planet. | ||
The planet is found, but its dying and requires ''the Blue Album'' to come back to life. [[Rivers Cuomo]] plants a flag adorned with the [[Flying =W=]] in the ground, and the band performs the entire album front-to-back. The planet is shown coming back to life, with grass, trees and buildings growing as they perform. The band lands at the Blue Rocks Amphitheater and are cheered on by the planet's native population of Weezeroids, a species which Cuomo and the crowd are members of. Bokkus finds the ampitheatre and attacks with laser cannons, only to be defeated by loud speakers and the Weezeroids' laser eyes. After the credits roll, a faux news report similar to the one at the beginning of the show plays where Cuomo states that the mission has inadvertently opened up a wormhole and altered the timeline (for example, changing Rivers' name to Kurt), and that they need to fix it before any more damage is caused. | The planet is found, but its dying and requires ''the Blue Album'' to come back to life. [[Rivers Cuomo]] plants a flag adorned with the [[Flying =W=]] in the ground, and the band performs the entire album front-to-back. The planet is shown coming back to life, with grass, trees and buildings growing as they perform. The band lands at the Blue Rocks Amphitheater and are cheered on by the planet's native population of Weezeroids, a species which Cuomo and the crowd are members of. Bokkus finds the ampitheatre and attacks with laser cannons, only to be defeated by loud speakers and the Weezeroids' laser eyes. After the credits roll, a faux news report similar to the one at the beginning of the show plays where Cuomo states that the mission has inadvertently opened up a wormhole and altered the timeline (for example, changing Rivers' name to [[Kurt Cobain|Kurt]]), and that they need to fix it before any more damage is caused. | ||
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