02-11-2016, 05:49 PM
"Hey, that's a great idea!" Jams replied, beaming. "I'll go with a more interesting concept this time around. Give me a second."
Jams got into a somewhat comfortable position, standing this time so as to not inadvertently demolish his legs. Before he started to utilize his omnilium, he thought of some ideas beforehand. So many ideas to test out! Perhaps a mundane Jeep Liberty? Or maybe a unique Catmobile? Oh wait, a magical flying cloud would be nice! So many possibilities, but ultimately Jams would decide upon one.
Summoning another poly-chromatic sphere from inside him, it slowly but surely reached it's way to a spot a couple of feet away from Jams. As it eventually touched ground, the bubble began to expand. The colors seemed to dance across the omnilium as it stretched to fit the shape of the vehicle, all the colors one could fit on a wheel could be identified in this singular orb. Vivid yellows and oranges, simple reds and greens, and calm blues and purples all coalesced onto a single point in space, bringing some much needed diversity to this blank slate of a world.
As the omnilium bubble faded away, it left in it's absence a pseudo-comet. Special levitation technology the likes Jams couldn't even begin to describe (but could certainly imagine existing) allowed it to hover slightly in mid-air. Unfortunately, Jams felt some strange feedback when he tried to imagine him and Eric riding the frozen orb high into the sky, but not when it was just slightly above ground. It seems flying vehicles aren't well respected in the Omniverse. The comet itself was presumably cold, but since it isn't really a comet but rather a machine emulating one, it was actually rather warm inside. A holographic projection would appear just behind the comet to emulate the tail. The size of it was three times taller than Jams and just as wide. A lid on the top hid the interior of the comet, housing a room with the controls and three seats, each adorned with a seat belt. Safety first, and all that jazz.
"Well, hop in Eric!" Jams said invitingly. After Eric entered the comet, Jams proceeded to investigate the controls. There was a steering wheel designed for flying travel as well, even though it was obviously only for decoration at this point. Two pedals, one for gas and another for brakes, were located under the wheel as they would a regular car. A speedometer was just over the wheel along with a gas meter that read "n/a". There was an ignition button and a shift which could be moved by holding down a button and... well, shifting it. Surrounding the entire area was a screen designed to preview what was outside the comet. This made it look appealing on the outside and functional on the inside.
Jams couldn't help but notice that the speedometer read "80 MPH." Feeling particularly dangerous, he proceeded to raise the speedometer to "81 MPH." He pressed the ignition button, stomped on the gas, AND...
The ship promptly smashed into the ground. Jams had never made such a disappointed facepalm in his life. Freakin' speed limits.
Jams got into a somewhat comfortable position, standing this time so as to not inadvertently demolish his legs. Before he started to utilize his omnilium, he thought of some ideas beforehand. So many ideas to test out! Perhaps a mundane Jeep Liberty? Or maybe a unique Catmobile? Oh wait, a magical flying cloud would be nice! So many possibilities, but ultimately Jams would decide upon one.
Summoning another poly-chromatic sphere from inside him, it slowly but surely reached it's way to a spot a couple of feet away from Jams. As it eventually touched ground, the bubble began to expand. The colors seemed to dance across the omnilium as it stretched to fit the shape of the vehicle, all the colors one could fit on a wheel could be identified in this singular orb. Vivid yellows and oranges, simple reds and greens, and calm blues and purples all coalesced onto a single point in space, bringing some much needed diversity to this blank slate of a world.
As the omnilium bubble faded away, it left in it's absence a pseudo-comet. Special levitation technology the likes Jams couldn't even begin to describe (but could certainly imagine existing) allowed it to hover slightly in mid-air. Unfortunately, Jams felt some strange feedback when he tried to imagine him and Eric riding the frozen orb high into the sky, but not when it was just slightly above ground. It seems flying vehicles aren't well respected in the Omniverse. The comet itself was presumably cold, but since it isn't really a comet but rather a machine emulating one, it was actually rather warm inside. A holographic projection would appear just behind the comet to emulate the tail. The size of it was three times taller than Jams and just as wide. A lid on the top hid the interior of the comet, housing a room with the controls and three seats, each adorned with a seat belt. Safety first, and all that jazz.
"Well, hop in Eric!" Jams said invitingly. After Eric entered the comet, Jams proceeded to investigate the controls. There was a steering wheel designed for flying travel as well, even though it was obviously only for decoration at this point. Two pedals, one for gas and another for brakes, were located under the wheel as they would a regular car. A speedometer was just over the wheel along with a gas meter that read "n/a". There was an ignition button and a shift which could be moved by holding down a button and... well, shifting it. Surrounding the entire area was a screen designed to preview what was outside the comet. This made it look appealing on the outside and functional on the inside.
Jams couldn't help but notice that the speedometer read "80 MPH." Feeling particularly dangerous, he proceeded to raise the speedometer to "81 MPH." He pressed the ignition button, stomped on the gas, AND...
The ship promptly smashed into the ground. Jams had never made such a disappointed facepalm in his life. Freakin' speed limits.
Death Count: 0
Banish Count: 0
Banish Count: 0

