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Dragon Party Time!
  — Eugene  


"Break in Case of Emergency" is the second episode of the sixth season of Dragons: The Nine Realms.

Synopsis[]

When the parents leave for the night and tell the riders not to bring the dragons to the surface while they're gone, D'Angelo and Eugene get locked in the hangar (with the dragons!) after Eugene triggers a security lockdown.
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The parents leave for a night for the "ICARIS Leadership Success Series," and Olivia tells the kids that they to stay out of labs areas and not let the dragons up to the surface while no one is around. Philip privately entrusts D'Angelo to be responsible and be the voice of reason while they're gone. After the parents leave, Eugene tries to throw a party and brings the dragons up to Rakke Town. D'Angelo objects, but Jun and Alex surprisingly side with Eugene, believing it is no different from hanging out with the dragons as normal. Tom sides with D'Angelo and they leave the others to their party, but Tom is unable to resist the fun for long and joins in. D'Angelo chastises them for betraying their parent's trust and the others, minus Eugene, decide to call it a night. Eugene is unhappy with D'Angelo ruining his fun, but D'Angelo insists that they have to be responsible with the trust they have been given. Unfortunately, the dragons try to play with the ICARIS sheep and chase it into hangar. Eugene tries to shut the dragons in the hangar, but accidentally activates the lockdown and gets him, D'Angelo and their dragons locked inside.

Eugene tries to have Webmaster blast the doors open, but D'Angelo stops him by pointing out their parents will notice and discover what they did. Alex is unable to hack the door because her tablet bag was in Feathers' saddle, leaving it in D'Angelo and Eugene's hands. She tries to instruct them how to use it to open the door, but Eugene tries fooling around and activates the tablet's self destruct app, rendering it useless. D'Angelo blames Eugene for everything that's happened, but Eugene tries to open by messing with the control wires. At the same time, Tom tries to have Thunder fry the lock, leading to Eugene getting zapped. Fortunately, Eugene's messing with the control panel leads D'Angelo to remember his father keeps an override key in his boots that they can slip through the vent.

Eugene continues fooling around, to D'Angelo's continuing frustration, and the latter calls him out for his lack of responsibility. The others get the key and Jun sends in tied around the neck of a Terrible Terror. Meanwhile, D'Angelo gets a text from his father that the parents will be returning early, and Eugene tells the others to go through with their plan, so they won't be caught. However, the Terror exits in the wrong place and begins messing around with the controls, causing the drones in the hangar to go out of control. With things spiraling out of control, D'Angelo reveals that the fire alarm automatically releases the lockdown, and they could have escaped instantly if they had just set a fire with the dragons but chose not to avoid breaking the rules and alerting his father. Eugene fears his father will never trust him again and Eugene admits that his relationship with his dad is strained, and he doesn't want to mess up D'Angelo's relationship with his father and has Webmaster set the fire, so D'Angelo won't take the blame. They finally escape, but the discover the havoc caused by the Terror around ICARIS. Realizing the Terror is in the control room, D'Angelo brings Eugene with him to fix everything and have the latter fix his mistake (and so he can keep an eye on him), while the others shut down the drones and return them to the hangar. Eugene tries to catch the Terror while Eugene fixes the system. The parents return just as everything is brought under control and Philip goes to investigate the control panel. D'Angelo discovers his father is coming and decides to face the consequences, but Eugene distracts him by admitting he triggered the fire alarm. Philip returns home, believing Eugene was responsible for the false alarm, and Eugene admits he should have listened to D'Angelo in first place and that was unfair for him to take the blame for the former's actions. The two reconcile, but when the Terror sees the sheep from before, it chases after it, starting the whole mess all over again.

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