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The Guardians of Freedom - Part 6 (standard:other, 10049 words) [6/7] show all parts | |||
Author: Dan Tana | Added: Jan 14 2012 | Views/Reads: 2127/1543 | Part vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
Teddy visits the author of these stories and tries to cheer him up. | |||
Hello, Dan! It's me, Theodore Fluffington. I have just come into your world through a Plot hole created by the neural energies of your mind. And now that I am here I will help you to find happiness in your existence, and tickle away your sadness, and protect you from all of the scary villains out there who terrorize and hurt you for their own gratification. For a long time you have wished that I were real and would help you to do all those things, because you are so very sick and tired of living in a state of chronic oppression and misery, and you do not know how to change that state on your own. But still you remain helpless, and unhappy in your life, without a real Superteddy to play with and defend you. So you have decided to alleviate the torment of that dreadful, depressing life as best you can, by pretending that I am standing in front of you right now, thereby transforming yourself and your world, in your imagination, into part of this wondrous fantasy realm where such Guardians really do exist. Now snuggle yourself up to my fluff, forget all of your worries and grief, and let me amuse you with a story about the adventures that I have had during this past week. It sure was an eventful week, starting six days ago when Thumper teleported himself right in front of me and asked me to come with him to his native dimension, where our friend Clarence Dillwater, the Mountie, had recently begun to assault and murder people in an attempt to please a giant, judgmental, omnipotent mushroom who lives in the sky. The other Guardians of that dimension all suspected that Clarence was having a delusional, schizophrenic episode, and did not accept his claim that some all-powerful entity had given him the right to hurt other people. This difference in what they chose to believe led to a physical altercation when Ace refused to allow the Mountie to kill a bunch of farmers for the alleged sin of cultivating and picking a crop of non-sapient mushrooms. We arrived at the scene of this battle just as the Mountie placed his gloved hand against a port in the side of his Hovering Reconnaissance and Support Equipment, drawing power from that device to recharge the capacitors in his uniform and sidearm. (Incidentally, in the second story that you transcribed for me you mistakenly used the word 'recognizance' in place of 'reconnaissance', and while I find that to be an amusing and oddly intriguing alternative, I want to be clear that what you have written here is the proper name of that vaguely horse-like contraption, as will be defined by its creator in about 900 years.) Then he pulled his gun from its holster and fired an energy ball at one of those farmers, which would have transformed that terrified, unarmed woman into a splatter of blood and meat chunks if Ace had not pushed her out of the way. Before he fired again I ran over to Clarence and tried to pacify him with a hug, but his uniform generated a repulsive force field that prevented me from touching him. A moment later he willed that protective field to disengage, sending a signal through his hat to turn off the force projectors woven into the fabric of that uniform, because he wanted me to be able to hug him. Then I grabbed Clarence and began to pet him with my supremely soft fur until the pure pleasure of that sensation made him forget, for the moment, about his bloodthirsty intention. Once everyone had calmed down and stopped fighting I asked Clarence to explain to me what was going on. He then opened a small storage compartment in his Ho.R.S.E. and pulled out a book that he referred to as the Tome of the Fungus. That book told the story of a humungous, flying toadstool with a face and personality - inexplicably named Reginald - who predates the existence of all things, knows everything, and created humanity several millennia ago by scattering its spores over the Earth. Then, supposedly, Reginald had chosen a small group of humans to be set above all others on the face of the Earth, commanding those chosen few to utterly destroy certain other groups of people who do not believe in that mushroom. Click here to read the rest of this story (955 more lines)
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