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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—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.
There, he brawls him and [[Dryoid]], and wins using a special function that allows Boriates to keep getting stronger and prevents him from turning back to Ball Form after battle. Volt has Boriates attack Hydron that would land a fatal blow, but purposely misses to send a warning not to come back. Unable to bear the idea of a loss, Hydron uses a [[Death Bombs|Death Bomb]] to send Volt to the ends of the dimension. Volt tries to take Hydron with him by grabbing his leg but Hydron was able to get away in time. Before he was sucked in, Volt warned Hydron he would eventually pay for what he has done and for all the people he's hurt.<ref>"[[Volt's Revolt]]"</ref>
In the introduction of ''[[Payback]]'' Volt was mentioned by Hydron when he narrated about how he tried to take the latter with him. He later appeared in the flashback of Lync's when Zenoheld told the Vexos about the Alternative Weapon System. Professor Clay mentioned Volt when he told Lync whenever happens to him could be "child's play" compare to Lync's fate. Hydron would later mentioned Volt when he told Lync he made a mistake of testing his patience. He was mentioned again by Lync when he recalled Hydron eliminated the latter and coming after him.