A couple of the 15th ATAC, when the others are doing the "forward through shot and shell" and other lines, going into the lines leading into Monty Python's "The Camelot Song"
first the 15th in your fanfic doing a corieographed rendition of "Men in tights", now this.
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Basara_549 wrote:A couple of the 15th ATAC, when the others are doing the "forward through shot and shell" and other lines, going into the lines leading into Monty Python's "The Camelot Song"
I suppose to lead on from that, then, would be when the 15th is trying to stop the downed mothership from escaping, and hooking up with ANOTHER mothership come to rescue it. Everyone is gaping with awe at the enormity of size, when louie mutters "it's only a model", and dana says "shhh!"
I'd get up in the morning and watch the sun rise over the yardarm of my sky-ship as the sails billowed in the breeze and the land slid by 300-odd metres below. I'd grasp the mahogany ship's wheel, turn her nose a few points back onto the line, and feel pity for all those poor bastards below who have to work for a living. - My idea of the good life in Rifts.
or how about when the 15th is jumping down to attack the motherships power grid. as they drive out of the transport...
Dana-"alright, we're gonna go in full throttle, that oughta keep those bioroids off our backs..."
Louie- "dana at that speed will we be able to pull out in time?"
(ugh, now that i've typed it, it stinks. let me think some more.)
Rand, scott, and the others being caught by the primitive villagers in the forest of giant tree's.....
Rand- "uh, YUB YUB?"
(ugh, that stinks too.)
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