The scene begins with a group of people including Baalveer, Vivaan, and some fairies trying to save a boat from sinking. Vivaan mentions that the three-eyed crow, Dooba Dooba, has been found. However, Queen Timnasa appears and reveals that she has a plan to counter the fairies' move.
The three-eyed crow is revealed to be working with Baalveer, and it uses its energy to break the shield created by Timnasa. However, Timnasa chases the crow away before it can complete its task. The fairies continue to attack the shield, and Baalveer saves Brother Debu and Sister Ananya's plane from crashing.
In the end, the shield is broken, and the group is able to move forward with their plan. Baalveer is praised for his bravery and quick thinking, and the tribal children thank him for saving them from the energy-grabbing bird. The episode ends with a warning that Timnasa will return with a fierce and fatal attack.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A conversation is happening, and a character says "That's cheating."
2. Someone is trying to grab the energy from a boy.
3. A boat made by fairies breaks easily.
4. A character named Vivaan is mentioned, but he is not present.
5. A replacement named Dooba Dooba is introduced.
6. The three-eyed crow is found by Baalveer and Tress Fairy.
7. The three-eyed crow needs energy to open its third eye.
8. The crow is forced to grab energy from others to survive.
9. The energy of the tribal kids is returned to them by the crow.
10. The plan is to use the energy produced by the three-eyed crow to break the Padma Kavach shield.
11. Queen Timnasa is trying to stop the fairies from breaking the shield.
12. A solar panel wire is cut, causing a short circuit and the engine to turn off.
13. A plane is going to crash, and a shark is nearby.
14. Vivaan saves the plane from crashing.
15. The three-eyed crow is taken away by Timnasa.
16. The shield is 95% broken, and the remaining 5% can be broken by the fairies' powers.
17. Baalveer saves Brother Debu and Sister Ananya's plane from a shark.
18. Baalveer is praised for using his solo power to produce energy and get out of difficult situations.
19. The tribal children are grateful to Baalveer for saving them from the energy-grabbing bird.
20. The sun has been rising and destroying darkness for thousands of years, symbolizing the ongoing battle between good and evil.