Post by Thunder McQueen on Feb 7, 2008 15:16:23 GMT -5
The Autobots Bumblebee & Cliffjumper entered Drag City, a home for dragsters of different types with exposing engines & massive rear tires. Both bots realized they we're considered strangers.
Cliffjumper: Man this blows. I feel like blowing up some Decepticreeps right now!
Bumblebee: Will you keep it down? We're supposed to be robots in disguise, not loudmouths in disguise.
Unknown: Hey you!
Camaro Bots: WHAT?!
What the two Camaro bots did not realized they encountered Hot Snot & Snot Rod, also known as the Sneezing Barracudas.
H/S: What are two doing here?
Bumblebee: We've come to do some...exploring.
S/R: Have you taken your racing registrations yet?
Cliffjumper: Racing what?
H/S: You can't just explore without taking part in our racing tradition in our town. And to tell you this....
S/R: Your vehicles aren't dragging types.
Cliffjumper: This bites!
Bumblebee: Hold on, we'll be right back.
Both Camaros headed to a darken alleyway when Bumblebee told Cliffjumper something he was surprised at.
Cliffjumper: You what?!
Bumblebee: Yep, I scanned a 70's Camaro when I first came to the planet. I enjoyed it for a while until someone I know called it a beater.
Cliffjumper: Well if we want to prove these guys we're tough, we're just going to have to use what we can get.
Both bots reanimated themselves into 70's Chevy Camaros, then met the two barracuda brothers & told them...
Camaro Bots: We're ready to go!
Drag City's drag racing involves acceleration & stability. Bumblebee could perfect this, but Cliffjumper's impatience's could cost the win.
H/S: Ready?
Bumblebee: As always.
The first race was a 50M drag race. H/S did well, but Bumblebee won with his "improved" engine. The second race was 100M this time, Cliffjumper had it, but S/R's sneezing problems let him win. The last race was between S/R & Bumblebee. And the race was 200M. Both started well, S/R sneezed to win, but Bumblebee accelerated to victory.
Bumblebee: Well, we won.
H/S: I'll admit, you did good, so we'll let you go.
Cliffjumper: About time!
And so, the two Camaros traveled around Drag City, thinking about what to do next.
The End, for now.
Cliffjumper: Man this blows. I feel like blowing up some Decepticreeps right now!
Bumblebee: Will you keep it down? We're supposed to be robots in disguise, not loudmouths in disguise.
Unknown: Hey you!
Camaro Bots: WHAT?!
What the two Camaro bots did not realized they encountered Hot Snot & Snot Rod, also known as the Sneezing Barracudas.
H/S: What are two doing here?
Bumblebee: We've come to do some...exploring.
S/R: Have you taken your racing registrations yet?
Cliffjumper: Racing what?
H/S: You can't just explore without taking part in our racing tradition in our town. And to tell you this....
S/R: Your vehicles aren't dragging types.
Cliffjumper: This bites!
Bumblebee: Hold on, we'll be right back.
Both Camaros headed to a darken alleyway when Bumblebee told Cliffjumper something he was surprised at.
Cliffjumper: You what?!
Bumblebee: Yep, I scanned a 70's Camaro when I first came to the planet. I enjoyed it for a while until someone I know called it a beater.
Cliffjumper: Well if we want to prove these guys we're tough, we're just going to have to use what we can get.
Both bots reanimated themselves into 70's Chevy Camaros, then met the two barracuda brothers & told them...
Camaro Bots: We're ready to go!
Drag City's drag racing involves acceleration & stability. Bumblebee could perfect this, but Cliffjumper's impatience's could cost the win.
H/S: Ready?
Bumblebee: As always.
The first race was a 50M drag race. H/S did well, but Bumblebee won with his "improved" engine. The second race was 100M this time, Cliffjumper had it, but S/R's sneezing problems let him win. The last race was between S/R & Bumblebee. And the race was 200M. Both started well, S/R sneezed to win, but Bumblebee accelerated to victory.
Bumblebee: Well, we won.
H/S: I'll admit, you did good, so we'll let you go.
Cliffjumper: About time!
And so, the two Camaros traveled around Drag City, thinking about what to do next.
The End, for now.