RotL Round 2 Part 2 Once, Skip had asked Captain Bing about the war. Bing had been in the British Air Force, or something like that. Bing had been reluctant to tell the younger skippers about his experiences, and what he did say was vague.Whatever had happened to him, it couldn't be worse than what Skip was going through now. Once again hiding behind a wall of boxes, he and the Warsmith were under constant fire. The screams of lasers, the report of guns, the occasional roar of a flamethrower filled the air. Thinking became impossible. His left arm burned where the laser fire had struck, and his face and upper chest stung from the scorching he'd taken. Life had
RotL Round 2 part 1 She sat curled up in front of one of the hovering computer screens. She'd accessed some information about robots, in particular the short humanoid drones that surrounded them, but she wasn't really reading it. Instead, it was an excuse not to talk to anyone, like Skip or Ellie or even the same drones she was looking up. For the most part Annette read funny books, because they were cheap enough that she could get her hands on them. Being picky about which ones she read seemed silly, and so she happily read anything that came her way. If possible, she kept the magazines hidden away so she could look them over again in the future. It
RotL Round 2, part 1 -WIP? Mostly Annette read funny books, because they were cheap enough that she could get her hands on them. Being picky about which ones she read seemed silly, and so she happily read anything that came her way. If possible, she kept the magazines hidden away so she could look them over again in the future. It was newsprint, and she knew it could be used for other things, but somehow she couldn't bring herself to give up those wonderful stories of heroes and villains and faraway places. The superhuman characters that were coming into vogue were fine, but her real favorites were Adventure Andrews and Ace Adams, Space Pilot. When she grew up, she wa
RotL Round One Part Three The room swam in front of Ellie's eyes as the scintillation of her magic faded away. She doubted she would have been able to make it onto the platform had Skip insisted he come along. She tried to ignore the dizziness and the roaring in her ears, instead setting about to the task she had been assigned. Scruffy sat huddled a few inches to her left. The girl shook, her mouth gaping. A flurry of black movement surrounded them. About ten feet away crouched Summer, trying to fend off her own set of shadehounds. Had Ellie not arrived when she did, the creatures surrounding Scruffy would have made short work of the girl.One of the largest creature