It seemed that everyone that had a ride was already in some shape or form making their way over to the action, leaving only a small group for Johnny to deal with. "Alright breathers all ashore whos going ashore." He said before he dissipated into a cloud of fog. This fog would then wrap itself around the remaining Titans who needed Johnny's transportation. "Please do keep all hands and feet inside the spiritual anomaly at all times during the ride." Johnny's raspy voice would seemingly whisper in everyone's ear. Not even a moment later to the rest of the world the teens and the fog would simply fade out of sight, but to the teens inside the fog it would appear as if they stepped into a different dimension. They would be surrounded by a blur of green energy and a cacophony of voices, not like the ones Johnny was putting on earlier but rather they actually made a form of sense in regards of their words. "Help me! Where am I!? THERE WAS SUPPOSE TO BE A LIGHT!!..." Were just a few of the moans the group could of picked up. "Uh please ignore those." Johnny's voice would say as reassuringly as he could. But just as quickly as the bizarre experience has started it came to an end with the group now standing on a different beach safety tucked behind some rather large walks, though they were still within distance of the extraterrestrial fire fight going on. "Thank you for taking the specter express, please make sure to put your seats in the upright positions before you leave." Johnny would say jokingly as he reappeared. He would then give a two fingered salute to the teens he just transported before turning and flying himself into the fray.
A ghost fighting aliens, truly the world was going mad. Johnny wasted no time with combating the space born foes, he did everything from knock them around the battle field, invisibly steal their weapons right out of their hands, and even possessed a few of them and had them turn on each other. But his main objective was finding and evacuating whatever citizens and police force he could, which was easier said than done.