The Turning Point

The Turning Point is the second episode of Super SpongeBob.

Plot
We see Sandy flying her rocket in space.

(Sandy): Buttons, check. Switches, check. Little colored lights, check. Well, this new rocket test sure is going well. Now just to steer clear of that mysterious blue field of radiation.

Suddenly, an alarm sounded, and red lights flashed all over the rocket.

(Rocket Computer): Error! Error! Error!

(Sandy): I can't steer the thing! Oh, this is bad…

She flew straight through the radiation field. Every single bit of circuitry on the rocket was totally fried, and the rocket itself took some structural damage. Sandy was knocked out. The view then zooms into Sandy's arm, switching to a cross-section showing the Fight Suit casing to the right, and Sandy's furry skin to the left. Suddenly, from the Fight Suit, gray circuitboard-like sticks came from the casing, and poked through Sandy's skin. The entire casing then seemed to melt over the skin, and covered the view, which zoomed back out to the still-knocked-out Sandy. We now see the entire rocket beginning to enter Earth's atmosphere…

View switches to SpongeBob and Patrick at the lab, looking through a telescope at Sandy's reentry.

(SpongeBob): It looks like that rocket's damaged! It'll never survive the reentry!

(Patrick): This is bad.

View cuts back to the rocket, starting to flame up and break apart from reentry. Tense music started to play.

(SpongeBob): Her Fight Suit should protect her if she crashes. Should, anyway. We have to stop the rocket from crashing!

(Patrick): How?

(SpongeBob): Hmm… That's it! The Fight Suits' tractor beam! But are they powerful enough? No time for tests!

SpongeBob and Patrick both put on their Fight Suits, and held each of their hands together.

(SpongeBob): Okay, Pat, we'll shoot a tractor beam on three! One… two… three!

Together, they shot a thick beam straight at the rocket, just now entering the water. The music gets tenser as the view switches from the beam, rapidly shooting up, to the rocket, rapidly falling down, fires put out but still very damaged. We see a zoomed out view showing the beam and the rocket very close together. Then… the beam missed! It went clear past the rocket, which continued to fall down.

(Both): Well, that didn't work.

They suddenly realized that the rocket was headed straight for them! They screamed as the rocket got closer and closer, until…

' CRAAAASH! '

To be completed...