At this point it must be noted that Wraith's emergence, and Eggman's subsequent defeat were part of only one of several chains of events that had begun to unfold that morning. The first began several hours earlier when a G.U.N sensor station in the middle of nowhere reported what it referred to, somewhat unassumingly, as a high tachyon count coupled with a general breakdown in the laws of thermodynamics. Further observations eventually determined the location of the anomaly, and a robot probe was dispatched to identify a cause. The robot entered the impossible area, transmitted that nothing appeared out of the ordinary, and abruptly disappe
Mutarn and Frankenstein PT02 by 13th-madman, literature
Literature
Mutarn and Frankenstein PT02
Scene 3
Basement, now relatively tidy. Mutarn and Frankenstein are sitting at a table, fiddling with a monster in a cardboard box.
Frankenstein: Done! Though hardly satisfactory.
Mutarn: A variation on the giant millipede?
Frankenstein: Too many legs, it'll get all tangled! And what about all the eyes .
Mutarn: So, do we finish it off, or lock it in a room with a worst enemy of our choice?
Frankenstein: Do we have a worst enemy yet?
Door opens out of site, John's silhouette on back wall.
John: (off stage) I need the first part of the rent in by the end of the day. But I'll waive it if one of you do
Mutarn and Frankenstein PT1 by 13th-madman, literature
Literature
Mutarn and Frankenstein PT1
Scene 1
Detached house, typical suburb area, sign in window reads "Two bunks available to rent"
Enter Frankenstein from one side of stage, wearing thick brown coat and Trilby. From other side, enter Mutarn a second later, similarly attired, but with a glove on his right hand, and. Frankenstein walks up to door and rings bell. Mutarn follows, glancing back the way he came. Door opens
Enter John
John: Yes?
Frankenstein: Hello. I called about the room?
John: Ah, yes, Mr Frankenstein isn't it. You both arrived at the same time I see
Frankenstein: Eh?! (Turns to Mutarn) You're the other tenant?
Mutarn: Yes. I'm Doctor Mu
Sonic the hedgehog: Wraith by 13th-madman, literature
Literature
Sonic the hedgehog: Wraith
The waves lapped against the shore tentatively, in the same way one might pick at an unexploded bomb. The mist hung in the air, unmoving, in wisps that, while thin, obscured all sight after several paces. The only hint of sun was a faint white glow far above it, as though hiding from it all. Silence permeated everything, broken only by the sound of the sea, and even that was faint, as though nervous. Nothing moved save for the waves, and the line of six robot sentinels that scuttled like crabs among the rocks. On the whole, he thought, it was a truly desolate place, but then, the discomfort was heavily out weighted by the possibilities this p
At this point it must be noted that Wraith's emergence, and Eggman's subsequent defeat were part of only one of several chains of events that had begun to unfold that morning. The first began several hours earlier when a G.U.N sensor station in the middle of nowhere reported what it referred to, somewhat unassumingly, as a high tachyon count coupled with a general breakdown in the laws of thermodynamics. Further observations eventually determined the location of the anomaly, and a robot probe was dispatched to identify a cause. The robot entered the impossible area, transmitted that nothing appeared out of the ordinary, and abruptly disappe
Mutarn and Frankenstein PT02 by 13th-madman, literature
Literature
Mutarn and Frankenstein PT02
Scene 3
Basement, now relatively tidy. Mutarn and Frankenstein are sitting at a table, fiddling with a monster in a cardboard box.
Frankenstein: Done! Though hardly satisfactory.
Mutarn: A variation on the giant millipede?
Frankenstein: Too many legs, it'll get all tangled! And what about all the eyes .
Mutarn: So, do we finish it off, or lock it in a room with a worst enemy of our choice?
Frankenstein: Do we have a worst enemy yet?
Door opens out of site, John's silhouette on back wall.
John: (off stage) I need the first part of the rent in by the end of the day. But I'll waive it if one of you do
Mutarn and Frankenstein PT1 by 13th-madman, literature
Literature
Mutarn and Frankenstein PT1
Scene 1
Detached house, typical suburb area, sign in window reads "Two bunks available to rent"
Enter Frankenstein from one side of stage, wearing thick brown coat and Trilby. From other side, enter Mutarn a second later, similarly attired, but with a glove on his right hand, and. Frankenstein walks up to door and rings bell. Mutarn follows, glancing back the way he came. Door opens
Enter John
John: Yes?
Frankenstein: Hello. I called about the room?
John: Ah, yes, Mr Frankenstein isn't it. You both arrived at the same time I see
Frankenstein: Eh?! (Turns to Mutarn) You're the other tenant?
Mutarn: Yes. I'm Doctor Mu
Sonic the hedgehog: Wraith by 13th-madman, literature
Literature
Sonic the hedgehog: Wraith
The waves lapped against the shore tentatively, in the same way one might pick at an unexploded bomb. The mist hung in the air, unmoving, in wisps that, while thin, obscured all sight after several paces. The only hint of sun was a faint white glow far above it, as though hiding from it all. Silence permeated everything, broken only by the sound of the sea, and even that was faint, as though nervous. Nothing moved save for the waves, and the line of six robot sentinels that scuttled like crabs among the rocks. On the whole, he thought, it was a truly desolate place, but then, the discomfort was heavily out weighted by the possibilities this p
"You can tell a lot about someone by the music they listen to.
Hit shuffle on your iPod/ Phone/ iTunes/ media player and write down the first five songs that play, then pass this on to 5 people."
From mouse1002
Takes me ages to get round to these things.. Just as well it didn't take months.. Anyway, My music is basically all over the place. Some of it's on one MP3, some of it's on another.. there's a couple of CDs and cassettes lying around and all... Most of it's on my computer though, so I used that.
1: This [link] cover of the Teran theme from Starcraft.
2: Hit and Miss, John Barry (part of a best of compilation.)
3: Dancing Water S
The wierd thing about technology: the more advanced it is, the much greater the chaos when it explodes (or when it simply doesen't work, as is more often the I've been pretty much without a computer for a week since windows gave up loading itself. I find it interesting to note that before windows they never had this problem.....
eriously, you'd think it'd at least let you access the hard drive via good old fashioned DOS, but apparently you need windows in order to not-use-windows as well.
anyways:
The bottom two lines are that I cannot get onto deviant art at all, and I'm evidently a terrible liar
changed my mind again. I amwritting journal posts for reasons even I don't understand (although I'm certain they actually exist (nonexistant reasons are troublesome.....))
no, as far as I know no one reads them. that doesen't matter either.
I have actually just got back from the coast to coast. the British one that is. American would have taken a lot longer than 12 days. just had to make that clear.
the long answer is that I haven't had time to draw in a long while, and I utterly hate DA's writing upload system, and can;t be be bothered dealing with it. since I therefore have nothing I can upload, ominous silence ensues...