07-28-2015, 12:05 PM
"Which way is Camelot?" Drive asked. Grey repeated the question back to him, and Dark Drive gave a small nod.
"It's, uh..." Grey leaned forward and pointed towards the gate that matched the description he'd read, as well as his own brief glances through the gates. "Well, it should be that one over there, I think. The one that looks kind of like a medieval archway."
Drive glanced over to him. "You're sure?" he asked. The Grey Man nodded, but also shrugged a little. He'd poked his head in, and he'd read Nealaphh's descriptions of the different verses, and it all seemed to point to that archway being the "gate" to Camelot... but he couldn't be certain until he'd been there himself. Explored the place in greater detail.
So, he decided to reply honestly. "I'm as sure as I can possibly be without going in to explore any of them," he said.
With that, Dark Drive ignited the engine. The NEXTridoron's console lights blinked to life, casting a slight blue tinge over the black interior. The A/C vents whirred to life, and the temperature quickly adjusted to become much more comfortable. The radio buzzed to life; all crackling sound, completely snowed out with white noise. Grey reached to turn it off, but, as if on cue, the radio began to play. It sounded like a power ballad of some kind, although he wasn't sure he'd ever heard this one. Still, but it wasn't terribly unpleasant to Grey, so he decided to leave it alone. Drive seemed similarly shocked that there was a radio signal in this barren place... or so Grey assumed, but in reality the man in blue's helmet really made reading his expression all but impossible. Still, it had made them both pause, if only for a moment.
"Ready?" Drive asked him. Before Grey could answer, they were off at an incredible speed. Grey clenched the passenger door handle and laughed. It was an involuntary response; he was quite surprised by the abrupt takeoff. "Wow, this thing really zips!" he marveled. In that moment, the anxiety of being separated from his comrades was lost. There was only this vehicle, zooming past the men in white powered armor, rocketing through the empty white expanse at speeds that couldn't be matched by any human being.
God, he loved these old cars.
It was not to last, sadly. Ron and Roger and David and all the worries of his separation from them--visions of Nealaphh, of The Smiling One stealing untold souls from their own worlds to bring them here--the rest of reality came back with just a few muttered words from Dark Drive. Words that, despite their seemingly mundane qualities, held some frightening implications.
"That's strange," he had said--and mostly to himself, "I can't get it to go faster than 128 kilometers an hour."
"It's, uh..." Grey leaned forward and pointed towards the gate that matched the description he'd read, as well as his own brief glances through the gates. "Well, it should be that one over there, I think. The one that looks kind of like a medieval archway."
Drive glanced over to him. "You're sure?" he asked. The Grey Man nodded, but also shrugged a little. He'd poked his head in, and he'd read Nealaphh's descriptions of the different verses, and it all seemed to point to that archway being the "gate" to Camelot... but he couldn't be certain until he'd been there himself. Explored the place in greater detail.
So, he decided to reply honestly. "I'm as sure as I can possibly be without going in to explore any of them," he said.
With that, Dark Drive ignited the engine. The NEXTridoron's console lights blinked to life, casting a slight blue tinge over the black interior. The A/C vents whirred to life, and the temperature quickly adjusted to become much more comfortable. The radio buzzed to life; all crackling sound, completely snowed out with white noise. Grey reached to turn it off, but, as if on cue, the radio began to play. It sounded like a power ballad of some kind, although he wasn't sure he'd ever heard this one. Still, but it wasn't terribly unpleasant to Grey, so he decided to leave it alone. Drive seemed similarly shocked that there was a radio signal in this barren place... or so Grey assumed, but in reality the man in blue's helmet really made reading his expression all but impossible. Still, it had made them both pause, if only for a moment.
"Ready?" Drive asked him. Before Grey could answer, they were off at an incredible speed. Grey clenched the passenger door handle and laughed. It was an involuntary response; he was quite surprised by the abrupt takeoff. "Wow, this thing really zips!" he marveled. In that moment, the anxiety of being separated from his comrades was lost. There was only this vehicle, zooming past the men in white powered armor, rocketing through the empty white expanse at speeds that couldn't be matched by any human being.
God, he loved these old cars.
It was not to last, sadly. Ron and Roger and David and all the worries of his separation from them--visions of Nealaphh, of The Smiling One stealing untold souls from their own worlds to bring them here--the rest of reality came back with just a few muttered words from Dark Drive. Words that, despite their seemingly mundane qualities, held some frightening implications.
"That's strange," he had said--and mostly to himself, "I can't get it to go faster than 128 kilometers an hour."

