Ghash began to absorb all of the Poltergeists and Slimer was forced to comply. Peter ran into Slimer and radioed the team. Egon caught up to Ray who was testing out a new theory of his. A group of punks converged on Egon but they broke off when one realized Egon was weirder than them. The Poltergeists welcomed Slimer in and Ghash attempted to teach Slimer how to be frightening. One more recruit could make the group unbeatable and severely evil. Slimer followed the Poltergeists into a building.Įgon was lost in thought but realized Slimer was a target if the Poltergeists were looking for ghost energy. He pretended he was just taking a walk in the rain, so she played along with his excuse. Peter attempted to sneak out to join the search but Janine caught him. He moved on and saw a procession of Poltergeists. Meanwhile, Slimer spotted a candy store but remembered Peter's harsh words in regards to his appetite and decided not to take the candy. The Ghostbusters put on rain jackets and split up to effectively search for Slimer, except Peter. Janine returned with doughnuts and found a note left by him. As the Ghostbusters slept, Slimer left the Firehouse for good. Winston let him have the cake, because he claimed he was on a diet, but Peter berated Slimer and Ray thought Peter hurt his feelings. However, when Janine brought out the cake, Slimer ate it in one gulp. Winston was overcome with happiness, and even Egon was into the party a little. As Winston entered the Firehouse, he was surprised by everyone because a birthday party was being held in his honor. He speculated the Poltergeists were drawing from some other source of energy, or Ghash was feeding on the energy of the small ones. On the way home, Ray fumed over losing again. The Poltergeists broke off their attack and flew into the sewers. Ghash, the prime motivator, hurled empty trash cans at the boys then blew them away. The Ghostbusters were suddenly surrounded by over a dozen Poltergeists who formed a giant vortex. This group was conducting roaming attacks on random targets, defying their Modus operandi: staying in one place and becoming weaker the farther they stray from it. For three nights in a row, they had been bested by a group of Poltergeists. The Ghostbusters were out on a night bust.
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