Ep. 1 - The House of Stone and Light - Closed - Finis
Jan 9, 2014 17:26:33 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2014 17:26:33 GMT -5
Set at the end of Episode 1, Marble Canyon and surrounding areas, the Grand Canyon!
The ranger lowered his binoculars and frowned.
He stood on the roof of the station. It was earning him some curious looks from the river runners who walked back and forth along the campground, their packs and lifejackets slung over their shoulders. Down on the rigging area a motley collection of inflatable rafts were already gathered in readiness for a day of rafting, dragged up onto the shallow rock with their paddles and kits already tucked inside. A few boats had already launched and were drifting out into the water in front of Lee's Ferry. The river current swept them gently downstream, where the rocks and rapids awaited them.
So far the day had turned out to be warm and sunny, the sky a pleasant blue. Sunlight sparkled along the river's surface. It was a good day for rafting. But the ranger was discontented. And he wasn't sure yet if he should upgrade that feeling to one of alarm.
Nonplussed, he scratched his chin.
Forty minutes ago he thought he had spotted a column of dark smoke rising up from the red rock cliffs to the south-west. Marble Canyon lay in that direction, where the river narrowed and the canyon walls towered high and steep. However, in the time it had taken him to fetch his binoculars and climb onto the roof of the ranger station the smoke had vanished. Gone, blown away by the wind.
His frown deepened. Perhaps a river runner had pulled their craft onto the smooth rock shore and lit a campfire on the riverside. Wood and charcoal fires were permitted in areas within the park, at proper campsite grills.
The ranger glanced back the other campers still gathered on the shore. They gadded eagerly next to their brightly coloured rafts. A festive air hung over the launch.
Hm. Maybe this wasn't worth radioing a helicopter for.
After all, vehicles were restricted in the park. So what could crash there?
----
Two Vehicons stood on the dusty ridge overlooking the river and stared down into the canyon.
"I'm not going down there," said one.
"I'm not going down there either," said the other.
"One of us has to."
"It will not be me."
The first Vehicon menacingly held up his blaster. "The Autobot is damaged. We can surely prevail over a damaged enemy. Even a large one."
"It's been forty minutes," said his comrade. "The enemy has had plenty of time to get to cover by now, from where he can formulate a defensive strategy. Or an ambush. I don't care how injured he might be. We're already two drones down. I am not going to risk being the third."
"Commander Starscream won't be happy if the Autobot gets away."
"Commander Starscream is never happy. I'm not going to get my head ripped off."
They exchanged a glare. Sunlight glinted off their visors, and off their charred aerial frames.
"We could both go down," said the first Vehicon. "Confront and destroy the enemy via a two-pronged assault."
"I've got a better idea," said the other.
He touched the side of his head and opened up a secure frequency.
"Courier Dart," he said shortly. "This is Vehicon patrol V944. We are currently stationed at the following co-ordinates, south wall of the canyon. We require a ground-based tracker at our position immediately. Respond."
"Genius," said the first Vehicon.
The ranger lowered his binoculars and frowned.
He stood on the roof of the station. It was earning him some curious looks from the river runners who walked back and forth along the campground, their packs and lifejackets slung over their shoulders. Down on the rigging area a motley collection of inflatable rafts were already gathered in readiness for a day of rafting, dragged up onto the shallow rock with their paddles and kits already tucked inside. A few boats had already launched and were drifting out into the water in front of Lee's Ferry. The river current swept them gently downstream, where the rocks and rapids awaited them.
So far the day had turned out to be warm and sunny, the sky a pleasant blue. Sunlight sparkled along the river's surface. It was a good day for rafting. But the ranger was discontented. And he wasn't sure yet if he should upgrade that feeling to one of alarm.
Nonplussed, he scratched his chin.
Forty minutes ago he thought he had spotted a column of dark smoke rising up from the red rock cliffs to the south-west. Marble Canyon lay in that direction, where the river narrowed and the canyon walls towered high and steep. However, in the time it had taken him to fetch his binoculars and climb onto the roof of the ranger station the smoke had vanished. Gone, blown away by the wind.
His frown deepened. Perhaps a river runner had pulled their craft onto the smooth rock shore and lit a campfire on the riverside. Wood and charcoal fires were permitted in areas within the park, at proper campsite grills.
The ranger glanced back the other campers still gathered on the shore. They gadded eagerly next to their brightly coloured rafts. A festive air hung over the launch.
Hm. Maybe this wasn't worth radioing a helicopter for.
After all, vehicles were restricted in the park. So what could crash there?
----
Two Vehicons stood on the dusty ridge overlooking the river and stared down into the canyon.
"I'm not going down there," said one.
"I'm not going down there either," said the other.
"One of us has to."
"It will not be me."
The first Vehicon menacingly held up his blaster. "The Autobot is damaged. We can surely prevail over a damaged enemy. Even a large one."
"It's been forty minutes," said his comrade. "The enemy has had plenty of time to get to cover by now, from where he can formulate a defensive strategy. Or an ambush. I don't care how injured he might be. We're already two drones down. I am not going to risk being the third."
"Commander Starscream won't be happy if the Autobot gets away."
"Commander Starscream is never happy. I'm not going to get my head ripped off."
They exchanged a glare. Sunlight glinted off their visors, and off their charred aerial frames.
"We could both go down," said the first Vehicon. "Confront and destroy the enemy via a two-pronged assault."
"I've got a better idea," said the other.
He touched the side of his head and opened up a secure frequency.
"Courier Dart," he said shortly. "This is Vehicon patrol V944. We are currently stationed at the following co-ordinates, south wall of the canyon. We require a ground-based tracker at our position immediately. Respond."
"Genius," said the first Vehicon.