Archive for January, 2008

What are you thinking?

Monday, January 28th, 2008

I know I haven’t posted for months before Interview and GalactiGuy #6, but putting out stuff should attract attention. :<) It would be nice to see some comments. I’m not angry or sad, just wanna see what you think about the blog in any way concerning  items posted here. Comment your thoughts on this post, please. Thanks.

GalactiGuy #6

Friday, January 25th, 2008

Before you read this, I forgot to make it clear that as GalactiGuy was carried of by Captor I said he didn’t know that he was carried off from possible doom. When I said he was unknowingly carried off, I was trying to connect two pieces of story. He  knew because he saw the scene behind them long enough to realize what was happening. Sorry about the confusion. Now back to the regularly planned story. When we last left GalactiGuy, he had landed on the other side of the dark, capacious and long gap. He then saw Captor fighting for life against Challenger. We join our hero now as he raises his D-Blaster, aims, and fires. Challenger falls to the hard, rocky surface of Ganymede. Then GalactiGuy hears a noise behind him. He looks and sees the other aliens galloping toward him.  As they stomp their way toward him, they throw dust and chunks of rock behind them like… ”A car commercial?” asks GalactiGuy. Well… exactly like a car commercial! One alien heaves a enormous boulder at our hero. Captor leaps, catches the rock, and throws it back at the beast, who bats it aside before it reaches it. Then our hero hatches another plan. He changes the mode on his D-Blaster, bounces up onto Captor’s head and bounces up into the air high over the groups’ heads and fires at the outermost aliens in the group. Those aliens freeze (stand still) and stick out one foot backwards. Why’d our hero do that. To entrap the inner aliens with the outermost aliens long enough to have a good aim at the others.As GalactiGuy falls from his vantage point he fires at all the other aliens, freezing them. GalactiGuy lands and bounces to a halt. Captor leaps forward to GalactiGuy, and makes a motion to follow him to the mountain. Captor gallops toward the mountain, and our hero bounces after him.        *                   *                     *                   *   We reach the mountain, GalactiGuy deactivates his TZG boots and sees that this mountain shoots up to the sky (Note: No clouds on Ganymede, I’m guessing) and that though this mountain is big for GalactiGuy, it is the equivalent of a skyscraper for Captor, since Captor and is fifteen times bigger than our hero. Captor stands up from his galloping pose and walks over to an opening large enough for GalactiGuy to walk inside, but far too small for Captor. GalactiGuy looks up at Captor’s face questioningly. Could this be a trap? our hero wonders. Captor crouches and sticks his hand into the hole. Suddenly, the rocks surrounding the entry point rumble! The hole grow and rises, while the boulders and rocks only around the increasing hole rumble and move. When the hole is the height of Captor, it signals GalactiGuy to go through the now huge (to GalactiGuy, remember) hole. Our hero clutches his D-Blaster and slowly enters the hole, into what seems to him like seemingly endless darkness. Is this a trap?  To be continued… 

Interview

Friday, January 11th, 2008

Hi, this is Kenny. And I won’t write anything in this post. Nothing. I’ll hand over the blog to my Visual Aid Department for 2 minutes 3 seconds. Nope, I’m not saying a word. I’ll let the video say it all. Nothing. Absolutely… Whoops. Heh heh. Special thanks to Papa Martin for links to watch it and materials and equipment. Thanks, coundn’t have done it without ya.