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Enraged, Volt later seeks out Gus to get Brontes back, but also hesitates to hurt his former partner. During the brawl, Gus questions Volt's loyalty to Zenoheld even knowing about [[Bakugan Termination System]], and gives an offer for him to work with the renegade Vexos. When Volt refuses, Gus defeats him and afterwards throws out Brontes, leaving the two to never be reunited.<ref>"[[Brontes' Betrayal]]"</ref>
In an attempt to claim the [[Ventus (Legacy)|Ventus]] energy, Volt traveled to Earth and disguised himself as a samurai for a new attraction at an amusement park. After Shun left the tower, Volt located him and challenged him to battle. Although they were evenly matched, Volt had the upper hand until Baron showed up to help, after which Volt lost and retreated.<ref>"[[Samurai Showdown]]"</ref> He eventually claims it in a rematch alongside Mylene, when the Resistance raided the Motherpalace only to walk into their trap field that prevented Mechanical Bakugan from losing.<ref>"[[Ambush]]"</ref>
After the destruction of the BT System, Zenoheld and [[Clay Fermin]] unveil their final solution: the Alternative Weapon System, designed to destroy both Earth and Vestal. Unable to tolerate their extremes any longer, Volt decides to leave the ground despite Mylene's warning. He returns to his original home in Vestal, only to find it abandoned and in ruins&mdash;whether this happened before he joined the Vexos or after is unknown, though it is suggested that Hydron "saved" him from a rough childhood. After meeting a boy who was still a fan of his despite everything that had happened, he runs into Hydron, who was sent to dispose of him.