Post by RaceFanX on Apr 25, 2011 0:16:21 GMT -5
This week all of the UK will celebrate a very special event as Prince William and Kate Middleton tie the knot. I'm starting to get worried as my invitation hasn't quite arrived yet but no matter but I've still got a little "wedding gift" for all of you. Here's the world premiere of the next chapter of London Calling...
This was it. The game was becoming more and more intense. Seconds continued to tick away as both the English and the German teams tried every trick they had to get a goal but none were working. From the Royal Box to the Dearlys seats, the entire stadium full of fans was now on its feet. Everyone there knew this game would be one for the history books and they weren't the only ones. With such a wild finish sure to happen more and more people across England and the UK were tuning into the game, millions of people all watching the same program on the same channel. None of them had any idea just how much they could regret that decision in just a few minutes.
In the sky above the stadium a different battle was close at hand. Aboard the Kanine Krunchies blimp "Lil' Lightning 3" the Dalmatians were about to engage the Skayninans in a final battle for the fate of the United Kingdom. And with the species genocide on the table and Sigma now seemingly dead both sides wanted nothing more than to rip the other paw-from-paw. The pups, minus the still too scared to move Two-Tone, all stood on the door side. The remaining three Skayninans stood by the blimp's controls, Iota having flipped on the auto pilot so it continued to approach the stadium with each passing second. Finally someone broke the silence.
"Well bravo Dalmatians," Epsilon said. "Once again I am willing to give you and all Earth's dogs the power to rule the world and once again here you stand trying to refuse my offer by violent force and you've killed my best friend in the process. Isn't this whole scenario lovely?"
"The only thing lovely here is the sense of accomplishment I'm about to get when I stop you," replied Lucky with Doc, Cadpig, Patch and Spot the Chicken all alongside.
"Why do you hate our actions so much," asked Omega? "We're not trying to kill any of the humans, they seem quite good at doing that themselves. We're just trying to improve them, to make them better like. I used to be human and you don't see me shedding any tears over this."
The pups were taken aback by Omega's "used to be human" comment but knowing Epsilon they knew stuff like that was coming.
"No matter what you're reasoning involuntarily changing so many souls against their will is wrong in any context," said Doc. "The vast majority of people do not want to be dogs and they especially do not want to be changed into dogs while they are watching a globally-televised football match. What gives you the right to force your lifestyle on so many others?"
"It's progress Doc," replied Epsilon. "Quit living in the past and start living in my future where you and your siblings can be much happier."
"Don't tell us about how we'll be happiest," said Cadpig. "I'm happiest when I'm meditating and this whole destruction of the human race thing is really throwing off my karma."
"I don't care about your karma," replied Epsilon. "I care about your well being and that of your countrymen in our canine kingdom.
"Quit trying to get us on your side with your delusions of grandeur," said Spot. "You want oppressed species I'm lucky I'm not scheduled to be on someone's menu. Humans treat dogs better than they treat each other a lot of the time."
"Yeah, this isn't about canine rights it's about you wanting to rule the world," Lucky said. "Well we like our world and you can't have it. Shut down that broadcaster now or we'll make you shut it down."
"I most certainly will not," said Epsilon. "If you want it you're going to have to go through us."
"I don't have a problem doing that," said Patch.
"Bring it on," said Omega in a daring tone.
The four Dalmatians and a chicken lunged at the three Skayninans.
On the ground at the same time the other dals were joining forces as a red Ford Transit van pulled up to a group of familiar pups on a street corner. The dals on the street had been part of the group of pups who didn't take part in chasing off Epsilon earlier and now using their great strength in numbers they had spread out to surround the stadium from a far. Between them and the police there was no way Epsilon and company would waltz into the stadium for their plan.
A police barricade about half a block ahead meant this was the end of the line for the van as it parked and the door swung to reveal the rest of the Dalmatians not on the blimp. The pups on the street were surprised to see their comrades
"What the heck," said Penny as she saw the others. "Where'd you get a van?"
"It's a long story love," said Patriot to her as he hoped out.
"Did you stop Epsilon?," asked Penny.
"I'm afraid not Penny," replied Patriot. "He's still very much a real threat."
"It won't make a difference, we've surrounded the stadium," said Mooch confidently. "There is no way that jerk s getting in and devolving anyone on our watch."
"I'm afraid all we can do is watch," said Bishop.
"Look up," said Shadow as all the pups did so. "Epsilon and his team devolved the crew and hijacked the blimp covering the game."
"Surround the stadium was a great idea but that collie was sadly one step ahead of us," said Clayton.
Suddenly Cloud, having been with the group at the stadium noticed the van's extra Pembroke Welsh Corgi passenger.
"Hey you're that nice corgi from earlier," said Cloud. "Good to see you again."
"Charmed, my name's Kappa," replied the corgi.
Kappa's attention shifted to telling the pups what was about to happen, he was the only one around with first paw knowledge of Epsilon's plan.
"If Epsilon's plan goes as he thought it up it'll all be over in about five minutes," said Kappa. "They'll launch the beam from the blimp, it will hit that big custom green antenna on the roof there (he pointed to it) and then it's woof woof time for England if your friends don't succeed."
"They always find a way," said Nemo.
"I only hope you're right," replied Kappa.
The futility of any further resistance most of the dals could put up was sinking in fast.
"If anyone has a surface-to-air missile in their possession now would be a good time to use it," said Slayer.
"Sorry lad," said Walker. "Sold my last one a week ago."
All they could do now get back together with the others and watch, praying Lucky and the others would somehow find a way to stop it. They had no idea how hard Lucky, Doc, Patch and the others were about to try.
And I'm going to leave you hanging for now. I could do a bit more tonight but I am starting to get a bit tired and I want to be focused when I write the battle so the fight on the blimp and the end of the soccer game are truly epic! Will the pups save the day again or will I go "off the rails" with a shocking twist? Will the royal vows be "woof woof, arf, woof woof" on Friday? You just have to wait and see like most of the pups have to...
This was it. The game was becoming more and more intense. Seconds continued to tick away as both the English and the German teams tried every trick they had to get a goal but none were working. From the Royal Box to the Dearlys seats, the entire stadium full of fans was now on its feet. Everyone there knew this game would be one for the history books and they weren't the only ones. With such a wild finish sure to happen more and more people across England and the UK were tuning into the game, millions of people all watching the same program on the same channel. None of them had any idea just how much they could regret that decision in just a few minutes.
In the sky above the stadium a different battle was close at hand. Aboard the Kanine Krunchies blimp "Lil' Lightning 3" the Dalmatians were about to engage the Skayninans in a final battle for the fate of the United Kingdom. And with the species genocide on the table and Sigma now seemingly dead both sides wanted nothing more than to rip the other paw-from-paw. The pups, minus the still too scared to move Two-Tone, all stood on the door side. The remaining three Skayninans stood by the blimp's controls, Iota having flipped on the auto pilot so it continued to approach the stadium with each passing second. Finally someone broke the silence.
"Well bravo Dalmatians," Epsilon said. "Once again I am willing to give you and all Earth's dogs the power to rule the world and once again here you stand trying to refuse my offer by violent force and you've killed my best friend in the process. Isn't this whole scenario lovely?"
"The only thing lovely here is the sense of accomplishment I'm about to get when I stop you," replied Lucky with Doc, Cadpig, Patch and Spot the Chicken all alongside.
"Why do you hate our actions so much," asked Omega? "We're not trying to kill any of the humans, they seem quite good at doing that themselves. We're just trying to improve them, to make them better like. I used to be human and you don't see me shedding any tears over this."
The pups were taken aback by Omega's "used to be human" comment but knowing Epsilon they knew stuff like that was coming.
"No matter what you're reasoning involuntarily changing so many souls against their will is wrong in any context," said Doc. "The vast majority of people do not want to be dogs and they especially do not want to be changed into dogs while they are watching a globally-televised football match. What gives you the right to force your lifestyle on so many others?"
"It's progress Doc," replied Epsilon. "Quit living in the past and start living in my future where you and your siblings can be much happier."
"Don't tell us about how we'll be happiest," said Cadpig. "I'm happiest when I'm meditating and this whole destruction of the human race thing is really throwing off my karma."
"I don't care about your karma," replied Epsilon. "I care about your well being and that of your countrymen in our canine kingdom.
"Quit trying to get us on your side with your delusions of grandeur," said Spot. "You want oppressed species I'm lucky I'm not scheduled to be on someone's menu. Humans treat dogs better than they treat each other a lot of the time."
"Yeah, this isn't about canine rights it's about you wanting to rule the world," Lucky said. "Well we like our world and you can't have it. Shut down that broadcaster now or we'll make you shut it down."
"I most certainly will not," said Epsilon. "If you want it you're going to have to go through us."
"I don't have a problem doing that," said Patch.
"Bring it on," said Omega in a daring tone.
The four Dalmatians and a chicken lunged at the three Skayninans.
On the ground at the same time the other dals were joining forces as a red Ford Transit van pulled up to a group of familiar pups on a street corner. The dals on the street had been part of the group of pups who didn't take part in chasing off Epsilon earlier and now using their great strength in numbers they had spread out to surround the stadium from a far. Between them and the police there was no way Epsilon and company would waltz into the stadium for their plan.
A police barricade about half a block ahead meant this was the end of the line for the van as it parked and the door swung to reveal the rest of the Dalmatians not on the blimp. The pups on the street were surprised to see their comrades
"What the heck," said Penny as she saw the others. "Where'd you get a van?"
"It's a long story love," said Patriot to her as he hoped out.
"Did you stop Epsilon?," asked Penny.
"I'm afraid not Penny," replied Patriot. "He's still very much a real threat."
"It won't make a difference, we've surrounded the stadium," said Mooch confidently. "There is no way that jerk s getting in and devolving anyone on our watch."
"I'm afraid all we can do is watch," said Bishop.
"Look up," said Shadow as all the pups did so. "Epsilon and his team devolved the crew and hijacked the blimp covering the game."
"Surround the stadium was a great idea but that collie was sadly one step ahead of us," said Clayton.
Suddenly Cloud, having been with the group at the stadium noticed the van's extra Pembroke Welsh Corgi passenger.
"Hey you're that nice corgi from earlier," said Cloud. "Good to see you again."
"Charmed, my name's Kappa," replied the corgi.
Kappa's attention shifted to telling the pups what was about to happen, he was the only one around with first paw knowledge of Epsilon's plan.
"If Epsilon's plan goes as he thought it up it'll all be over in about five minutes," said Kappa. "They'll launch the beam from the blimp, it will hit that big custom green antenna on the roof there (he pointed to it) and then it's woof woof time for England if your friends don't succeed."
"They always find a way," said Nemo.
"I only hope you're right," replied Kappa.
The futility of any further resistance most of the dals could put up was sinking in fast.
"If anyone has a surface-to-air missile in their possession now would be a good time to use it," said Slayer.
"Sorry lad," said Walker. "Sold my last one a week ago."
All they could do now get back together with the others and watch, praying Lucky and the others would somehow find a way to stop it. They had no idea how hard Lucky, Doc, Patch and the others were about to try.
And I'm going to leave you hanging for now. I could do a bit more tonight but I am starting to get a bit tired and I want to be focused when I write the battle so the fight on the blimp and the end of the soccer game are truly epic! Will the pups save the day again or will I go "off the rails" with a shocking twist? Will the royal vows be "woof woof, arf, woof woof" on Friday? You just have to wait and see like most of the pups have to...